Helen Taylor Books

Plants feed on sunlight
Plants feed on sunlight

By Helen Taylor

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Discusses plants, what they need to grow, how and where they grow, and the many ways people use them. Includes simple projects.

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Snowflakes can fall in summer
Snowflakes can fall in summer

By Helen Taylor

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Explores the four seasons, discussing such topics as the difference in shadows, temperatures, and the length of days, and what happens to plants and animals at different times of the year.

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Water Has A Skin (You'd Never Believe It But)
Water Has A Skin (You'd Never Believe It But)

By Helen Taylor

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Explores all aspects of water, including its different forms, properties, uses, and effects.

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Flies can taste with their feet and other facts about senses
Flies can taste with their feet and other facts about senses

By Helen Taylor

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Presents facts about the five senses, including information about how plants and animals sense their surroundings.

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Lightning Bolt Hotter Than Sun (You'd Never Believe It But)
Lightning Bolt Hotter Than Sun (You'd Never Believe It But)

By Helen Taylor

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An introduction to electricity, discussing static electricity, turbines, batteries, magnetism, and the uses and safety aspects of this power source.

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There's a great bear in the sky and other facts about stars
There's a great bear in the sky and other facts about stars

By Helen Taylor

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An introduction to astronomy, with information about such topics as how stars are born and how they die, why stars twinkle, and how to identify constellations.

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A rainbow is a circle
A rainbow is a circle

By Helen Taylor

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Introduces colors, exploring primary and secondary colors, recognizing colors, colors in light, and more. Includes simple projects.

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The sun was the first clock
The sun was the first clock

By Helen Taylor

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Discusses different aspects of time and how we measure it, including clocks, calendars, time zones, day and night, the seasons, and more. Includes related activities.

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