Describes different stages in the lives of plants and animals and looks at what all creatures need to grow and develop
Introduces various topics related to weather, including climate, winds, temperature, storms, and more, using various simple activities
Summary:Answers questions about the world at night, including whether people move in their sleep, whether flowers and trees sleep, why the moon changes shape, and why fireflies glow in the dark
Summary:Anwers many question about the earth, such as, can I dig all the way to China, or, what is an island?
Provides instructions for a variety of experiments which demonstrate the properties of light
Describes the harsh conditions in the oceans around the North and South Poles and the variety of creatures that live in them
Examines some of the more unusual or dangerous creatures that inhabit the ocean, including the blue whale, giant squid, jellyfish, viperfish, and the whale shark
Offers science projects and experiments illustrating the properties of electricity and magnetism, covering batteries, currents, static electricity, compasses, electromagnets, and more
Describes extinct or endangered animals of the mountains, deserts, and grasslands including the Tasmanian wolf, giant panda, and snow leopard
This series is a practical exploration of local and global geography and has interactive projects with things to build, record and observe. It is aimed at children between the ages of eight and 12.