""The shape of you, the shape of me, the shape of everything I see.." "In this board book featuring bright new colors and the original whimsical text, Dr. Seuss introduces the concept of shapes to babies and toddlers.
The book is about investigates which, of the celebrated historical and ficyional characters such as the Pied Piper, King Arthur, Cleopatra, Dracula are existed and which are based on legend.
It's an humorous fantasy story about mysterious green clouds arrive in a fairy tale kingdome and explode into a green dust along with sneezing, then all the kings men start to think silly ideas but two children save the kingdome from the sneezles.
This user-friendly family guide to 3-D printing is packed with exciting ideas for how to design and print your own toys, gadgets, models, and ornaments, and doesn't even require any specialist software. Using freely available software, 3-D Printing Projects provides inspiration and step-by-step visual instruction for both simple builds and more complicated pieces—from key rings and money boxes to chess boards and model cars. From designing to scanning to modeling to digital sculpting to slicing to printing, this how-to guide covers it all. Information on the 3-D printing revolution and the science behind how it works is also included, so kids can learn even before doing. Supporting STEAM initiatives and the Maker Movement, 3-D Printing Projects is sure to get young makers creating and innovating.
One sly cat plays the pet of six different owners so that he can get six dinners every night. Sid the cat lives at number one Aristotle Street. He also lives at number two, number three, number four, number five, and number six. Since the neighbors on Aristotle street don’t talk to each other, no one realizes that Sid gets six dinners each night. But when Sid gets a cold, being six people’s pet might be more than he bargained for. Six-Dinner Sid is a Smarties Prize Winner and a NCTE Notable Children’s Books in the Language Arts Selection.
Rhymed text and illustrations invite the reader to play "I Spy" with a variety of Mother Goose and other folklore characters.