Air by Michèle Mira Pons is an educational children’s book that introduces the concept of air and its importance in everyday life. Through simple explanations and engaging illustrations, the book helps young readers understand what air is, how it exists around us, and why it is essential for living beings. It also explores basic scientific ideas such as breathing, wind, and the role of air i…
Jungle Fever by Kathryn Witt is a children’s educational book that introduces readers to the rich biodiversity of jungle environments. Through engaging text and vivid illustrations, the book explores various animals, plants, and ecosystems found in tropical forests. It highlights the importance of conservation and helps children understand how living things interact within their natural habit…
"Atlas of Plants" is an introductory reference book from the acclaimed "First Discovery" series, designed to give young children a visual and interactive exploration of the botanical world. The book utilizes a unique format with transparent overlays to reveal the hidden details of various plants, from desert cacti to tropical cocoa beans and common crops like corn. It covers essential topics su…
This educational comic book explores pivotal moments in the history of science, focusing on the era of modern medicine through the information revolution. Volume 3 chronicles 100 breakthrough scenes that transformed human civilization, including the discovery of vaccines, the evolution of surgical techniques, the invention of the computer, and the rise of digital technology. By blending histori…
This educational comic provides a humorous yet scientifically accurate exploration of the human digestive system and the biological process of excretion. Through a journey inside the human body, the book explains how food is processed, the role of various organs in digestion, and how waste is formed and expelled as feces. It also covers the importance of gut health, the significance of stool co…
"Why? Climate Change" is an educational comic book that integrates the complex science behind Earth's environmental changes. It invites readers to understand the mechanisms of global warming and explains how human activities—such as industrialization and deforestation—amplify the greenhouse effect. Through engaging illustrations, the book depicts the real-world impacts of these changes, inc…
This educational comic offers an in-depth yet accessible look into the geological world of rocks and minerals. The story follows curious characters as they discover how the Earth's crust is formed and the various processes that create igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. The book explains the physical properties of minerals, the significance of gemstones, and the industrial uses of ores…
This educational comic book serves as a foundational journey through the early history of human discovery and scientific thought. Volume 1 chronicles 100 pivotal "scenes" or breakthroughs, beginning with the primitive mastery of fire and extending to the early astronomical discovery of comets. The book explains how ancient civilizations developed early technologies, such as the wheel and simple…
"Why? Microorganism" takes readers on a microscopic journey to discover the hidden world of tiny living things that are invisible to the naked eye. Through engaging characters and vibrant comic illustrations, this book explains the diverse roles of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. It explores how some microorganisms cause diseases, while others are essential for human health, food pro…
"Why? Symbiosis and Natural Enemy" reveals the fascinating and complex relationships within the animal and plant world. This educational comic explains how different species interact to survive, covering the symbiotic concepts of mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. It also explores the fierce world of natural enemies and the predator-prey dynamics that maintain the balance of nature. Throu…