
Tri Thức Phổ Thông - Những Dấu Ấn Định Hình Thế Giới - NASA Là Gì?
Cuốn sách giới thiệu về NASA – Cơ quan Hàng không và Vũ trụ Hoa Kỳ – từ lúc thành lập năm 1958 đến nay. Mở đầu là sự kiện phóng vệ tinh Sputnik của Liên Xô, kích hoạt cuộc chạy đua không gian giữa Mỹ và Liên Xô. Sách trình bày các chương trình lớn của NASA như: Mercury (đưa người vào không gian), Apollo (đưa người lên Mặt Trăng), Space Shuttle (tàu con thoi tái sử dụng), Trạm Vũ trụ Quốc tế (ISS), và các dự án thăm dò sao Hỏa, mặt trời, thiên hà (Curiosity Rover, James Webb Telescope…). Ngoài ra, sách còn đề cập đến vai trò của NASA trong khí tượng học, viễn thám, hợp tác quốc tế (với ESA, JAXA), và xu hướng tư nhân hóa không gian (SpaceX, Blue Origin).
Điểm mạnh: giàu thông tin khoa học và lịch sử, truyền cảm hứng khám phá vũ trụ, có đi kèm 16 ảnh chụp thật; phù hợp với học sinh yêu thích STEM và công nghệ không gian.

What Is NASA?
Find out all about NASA in this out-of-this-world addition to the What Was? series. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, better known as NASA, began in 1958. With its creation, the United States hoped to ensure it won the space race against the Soviet Union. Author Sarah Fabiny describes the origins of NASA, the launching of the Apollo program that landed the first human on the moon, and the many missions and discoveries that have taken place since then. NASA has a rich history and still plays an important role in uncovering the mysteries of the universe. Readers are sure to get sucked into this book.

Where Is The Sahara Desert?
Which of these facts are true?
Sahara comes from the Arabic word for desert—sahra
Mirages make thirsty travelers mistakenly believe they see pools of water ahead
Some trader caravans have had as many as ten thousand camels
Ten-story-high sand dunes, eye-tricking mirages, unlucky explorers – it’s all here and more in this newest Where Is? book.
From the 1 New York Times Best-Selling Who Was? series comes Where Is?, a series that tells the stories of world-famous landmarks and natural wonders and features a fold-out map!
Imagine over three million square miles of sand dunes that are as tall as a ten-story building. That place is real — it’s the Sahara Desert! Vast, yes! And home to fascinating creatures such as ostriches and fennec foxes as well as amazing plant life. The shallow roots of the mesquite tree can grow almost 200 feet across to absorb water. Readers will also learn about the famous trade routes of the past with caravans of up to 10,000 camels, European explorers to the region (some very unlucky ones), and native populations like the Berber and Tuareg, the faces of the men are blue from the dye in the veils they always wear.

Who Was A. A. Milne?
Find out how stories about his son's stuffed bear, famously known as Winnie the Pooh, made A. A. Milne one of the world's best-known children's authors in this informative biography from the 1 New York Times Best-Selling Series, Who Was?.
Born in England in 1882, Alan Alexander Milne grew up with a love for exploring the woods with his brother and writing poems about their adventures. Alan carried that love into his adult life by exploring the woods with his son, Christopher Robin. Well known for his articles, plays, and novels, Alan considered himself a "serious" author. But one story about a stuffed bear changed his image forever. Inspired by his son and their time playing in the woods, Alan wrote a story about Christopher Robin and his stuffed bear, Winnie-the-Pooh, on a hunt for honey. The story was an instant success, and soon everyone wanted to hear more about the boy, his bear, and the magical Hundred Acre Wood. Today, children all around the world still read his stories in the classic books Winnie-the-Pooh, The House at Pooh Corner, Now We Are Six, and When We Were Very Young.

What Are Castles And Knights?
Go back to the thrilling time of warring knights who were prepared to give their life in order to protect their lord and his castle.
Castles may conjure up a romantic fairy tale world; however, in real life, during the Middle Ages, castles were fortresses, providing shelter and protection for the lord as well as for the peasants who lived on his land. For an army, a lord depended on young soldiers in armor called knights who spent years at the castle learning the skills of warfare.
Author Sarah Fabiny dives into the history of castles and how they grew from simple wood structures to mighty fortresses in stone. She also explains who could become a knight and what their lives were like off of the battlefield, enjoying feasts, courting their lady loves, and showing off in tournaments.
With 80 fun black-and-white illustrations and an engaging 16-page photo insert, readers will be excited to read this latest addition to Who HQ!
Sách kỹ năng sống, Sách nuôi dạy con, Sách tiểu sử hồi ký, Sách nữ công gia chánh, Sách học tiếng hàn, Sách thiếu nhi