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Most Popular Books by Louise Spilsbury

Louise Spilsbury is the author of How to Survive in the Arctic and Antarctica (2012), Robert Goddard and the Rocket (2015), Space Pioneers (2008), Fly to Mars! (2015), Electricity (2017).

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How to Survive in the Arctic and Antarctica

release date: Aug 15, 2012
How to Survive in the Arctic and Antarctica
Explores how to survive in the Arctic and Antarctica, including what to eat and drink, health and safety issues, and more.

Robert Goddard and the Rocket

release date: Dec 15, 2015
Robert Goddard and the Rocket
Robert Goddard changed the face of air and space travel forever when he launched his invention—the first liquid-fueled rocket. This book introduces readers to Goddard’s early days, from the moment he set his eyes to the vast sky and the space beyond, to his first explosive experiments. Readers will learn about the technology behind Goddard’s first rockets and how they affected the design and use of later rockets. This is a high-interest approach to introducing important STEM topics, as well as history. Readers will love paging through the authentic photographs and exploring the information-rich text and timeline for a deeper understanding of this exciting biography.

Space Pioneers

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Space Pioneers
Contents include: What are Astronauts?; What do Astronauts do in space?; What is it like to live on a spacecraft?; How have Astronauts changed our lives?; What does it take to become an Astronaut?; a timeline of space travel.

Fly to Mars!

release date: Aug 01, 2015
Fly to Mars!
Provides an introduction to how forces and motion work in space, including why astronauts feel heavy after take-off, why rockets are long and thin, and how spacecraft orbit Earth.

Electricity

release date: Aug 01, 2017
Electricity
Who first discovered static and why was this important? What is an LED? This fascinating book looks at the historical controversies that surround the discovery and theories of electricity and tells the stories of the scientists who worked on them. It also examines how the different theories based on electricity were arrived at, how they were tested, and what impact these theories and discoveries have had on our understanding of science today.

Mysterious Disappearances

release date: Jan 01, 2024
Mysterious Disappearances
Stories about mysterious disappearances have gripped human imagination throughout history. From lost explorers through missing armies and hidden princes, human history is full of unanswered questions. This high-interest title will enthrall readers with its investigation of past vanishings and the intriguing answers that could solve these disappearance mysteries of history.

Mapping

release date: Jul 01, 2009
Mapping
Discusses how people make sense of Earth by making maps and introduces globes, flat maps, and scale.

Horrible Jobs in Colonial Times

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Horrible Jobs in Colonial Times
As the 13 colonies grew, they prospered with new industries and trade. However, some of these trades, like tanning animal hides, were unpleasant. In fact, from slaves and indentured servants, to “mad hatters” and risk-taking whalers, jobs in the colonies could be downright horrible! Readers will delight in viewing the colonial world through a different lens while they continue to learn about life in early America. Enhanced by detailed images, the social studies content augments classroom learning through true—though sometimes disgusting—facts and examples of making a living in the 13 colonies.

Insect Investigators

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Insect Investigators
Gives a job description and education required to become an entomologist, a bug scientist.

Ride That Rollercoaster!

release date: Aug 01, 2015
Ride That Rollercoaster!
Provides an introduction to how forces and motion work in an amusement park, including how a roller coaster works, why someone doesn't fly off a scrambler or octopus ride, and how bumper cars work.

Light and Dark

release date: Aug 01, 2015
Light and Dark
This book looks at the differences between light and dark. - Darkness is the absence of light. You can make a dark box to show how we need light to see. - Experiment using ice cubes in boxes to show that dark colors absorb more sunlight than light colors. - Look at how some animals have evolved to "see" in the dark using other senses and try it out yourself! And much more!

Shark Snacks

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Shark Snacks
There is a rumble in the ocean. The great white shark is hungry. It needs to eat and is looking for a snack. Find out where sharks are on the ocean food chain, including other fun facts with detailed photos and charts.

A Nature Walk on the Beach

release date: Jul 01, 2014
A Nature Walk on the Beach
"What can you spot on the beach? This book guides readers on a beach walk, gradually introducing clues such as bird nests and burrows to help them learn more about the diversity of beach habitats. This title includes stunning photographs, a simple guide on what to wear and take on a beach walk, and a detailed glossary"--

The Disappearing Mountain and Other Earth Mysteries

release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Disappearing Mountain and Other Earth Mysteries
Explains how erosion and weathering can cause landslides, sinkholes, canyons, and waterfalls.

The Skeleton and Muscles

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The Skeleton and Muscles
What is cartilage? Why do we have joints? How does exercise help bones and muscles? The Human Machine asks the questions that young people want answered. Each chapter contains a different question, so readers can develop their knowledge.

Environment at Risk

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Environment at Risk
Living things in the environment are interdependent. This means they rely on each other in different ways. For example, herons visit a watery marsh to eat some of the frogs that live there. Putting this environment at risk would affect marsh life. If people accidentally spilled poison in the marsh, all the frogs might die and the herons would then go hungry. Read this title to find out more on what affects the air, water, land, and other parts of our surroundings, causing environmental damage.

How Do Plants Grow?

release date: Jan 01, 2006
How Do Plants Grow?
Explains how plants grow from seeds, develop into plants with leaves and flowers, and make the food they need to live.

Hurricane Hits the Coast

release date: Dec 15, 2017
Hurricane Hits the Coast
The Atlantic coast of the United States faces high winds, torrential rain, and more during hurricane season from about August to October. When these huge storms hit land, the streets may flood and buildings can be completely leveled. Seeing devastation like that on the news can leave readers with a lot of questions. This book introduces readers to how hurricanes form, why they can be so strong, and what communities do to prepare for them. Stories of recent hurricanes make these huge storms seem more real to readers and help them understand the consequences of natural disasters.

Violent Volcanoes

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Violent Volcanoes
Explains what volcanoes are, what causes them, and where they occur; discusses what happens during a volcano eruption and who helps afterwards; and considers whether volcanoes can be predicted or prevented. Includes case studies.

Sea Otters

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Sea Otters
Here's an animal lover's one-stop source for in-depth information on sea otters! What do they eat? How do they behave? Are they at risk? This book also includes loads of fun and fascinating facts about otters, as well as maps, charts, and wonderful photographs of these adorable creatures.
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