Seymour Simon has written more than 150 award-winning science books about animals, anatomy, astronomy, earth science, and vehicles Named after the Roman god of war...more details Format:Paperback Pages:32
Seymour Simon has written over 200 award-winning science books about animals, anatomy, astronomy, earth science, and vehicles Six tiny muscles hold each eyeball steady in the sockets of your head. The ears contain the three smallest bones in the body: the hammer...more details Format:Paperback Pages:32
Why is it important tochew your food? Can you guess how long it takes for food to travel through your body? Could you possibly have twenty feet of small intestines? Where does that bad-smelling gas come from? Your digestive system is out of sight and out of mind -- until things don't go right...more details Format:Hardback Pages:32
Hurricanes. Typhoons. Willy-willies. Cyclones. Though the names may vary, these formidable, swirling storms are still the most devastating events in nature. Seymour Simon makes vivid the power of hurricanes in his clear...more details Format:Hardback Pages:32
SeeMore Readers are designed for every young reader. Large, bright pictures instantly engage readers in the subject. Exciting yet simple text provides the information that kids...more details Format:Paperback
SeeMore Readers are designed for every young reader. Large, bright pictures instantly engage readers in the subject. Exciting yet simple text provides the information that kids...more details Format:Paperback
Award-winning nonfiction writer Seymour Simon is known for his exciting, educational, and brightly illustrated books on topics covering astronomy...more details Format:Paperback Pages:40
How do spiders make their beautiful webs? What do spiders eat? How many eyes do spiders have? Are all spiders poisonous? Seymour Simon provides the answers to these questions and more with visually arresting photography and engaging narrative presented in his precise manner...more details Format:Hardback Pages:32