"What do people do in the changing weather of fall? Color photos and easy-to-read text tell kids all about how people adapt to the season of changing weather"--
Simple text and photographs introduce young readers to how apples are harvested in the fall, as well as the different ways people have come up with to eat apples--such as turning apples in to cider or baking them into apple pie.
"What do animals do in the fall to get ready for winter? Nature photographs and easy-to-read text tell kids how animals adapt to changing weather in the season of fall"--
"Is it easier to move produce with a lever or a wheel and axle? Readers will learn about how simple machines work in this book for early readers."--Provided by publisher.
"Is it easier to move ice with a lever or a screw? Readers will see how a group of kids compares two simple machines and decides which one does a better job at moving the ice."--Provide by publisher.
Flick the switch, and you have light. Go outside during the day, and you see sunlight. Text and photographs explain how living things use light, and how light travels and what happens when it is dark.