Summer
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that a year has four seasons? Summer comes after spring and before fall. Discover these and other interesting facts in Summer.
Presidents' Day
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that Presidents' Day is held on the third Monday of each February? It has come to be known as a celebration of all American presidents. Discover these and other interesting facts in Presidents' Day.
Presidents' Day is part of the new EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Travel in Space
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that people today use large rockets to launch things into space? Yuri Gagarin was the first person in space.
Discover these and other interesting facts in Travel in Space.
Travel in Space is part of the new EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Veterans Day
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that Veterans Day is celebrated on November 11? On that day, people pay respects to everyone who has served in the U.S. military. Discover these and other interesting facts in Veterans Day.
Spring
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that a year has four seasons? Spring comes after winter and before summer. Discover these and other interesting facts in Spring.
Fall
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that a year has four seasons? Fall comes after summer and before winter. Discover these and other interesting facts in Fall.
Winter
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that a year has four seasons? Winter comes after fall and before spring. Discover these and other interesting facts in Winter.
Komodo Dragon
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that Komodo dragons only live in one place on Earth? They live on a group of islands in Indonesia. Discover these and other interesting facts in Komodo Dragons.
Summer Sports
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that people play many different sports in summer? Soccer is the world's most popular sport. Discover these and other interesting facts in Summer Sports.
Halloween
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that Halloween is known for its ghosts, witches, and scary stories? Bats, black cats, and brightly lit pumpkins called jack-o'-lanterns are all symbols of the holiday. Discover more in Halloween, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Winter Sports
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that many winter sports are played on the ice or in the snow? Hockey is one of the most popular winter sports. Discover these and other interesting facts in Winter Sports.
Extreme Sports
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that skydiving is a type of extreme sport? Skydivers jump from airplanes while wearing parachutes. Discover these and other interesting facts in Extreme Sports.
Bear Smart
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that being "bear smart" means knowing how to stay safe around different bears? People should keep away from bears and read trail signs for bear warnings before hiking. Discover more in Bear Smart, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books
Outdoor Adventures
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that hikers take long walks on paths through nature? Other people ride horses on outdoor trails. Discover these and other interesting facts in Outdoor Adventures.
The National Birds of Central America
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that more than 1,250 different kinds of birds live in Central America? The resplendent quetzal is the national bird of Guatemala. Discover more in The National Birds of Central America.
Biomes
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that a biome is a place with its own plants, animals, and weather? Oceans are the biggest biomes. Discover these
and other interesting facts in Biomes.
Nordic National Symbols
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that Denmark is the southernmost Nordic country? Its national animal is the mute swan. Discover more in Nordic National Symbols.
State Birds of the Midwest
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that the American robin is the state bird of Michigan and Wisconsin? Robins have reddish chests and lay blue eggs. Discover more in State Birds of the Midwest, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
State Animals of the Midwest
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that the American bison is the state animal of Kansas? The bison is North America's largest land animal. Discover more in State Animals of the Midwest, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Fresh, Clean, Hygiene
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that keeping clean is known as hygiene? Good hygiene helps stop people from getting sick. Discover more in Fresh, Clean, Hygiene, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Wolverine
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that wolverines live in very cold places? Their thick fur keeps them warm. Discover more in Wolverine, part of the
EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
State Animals of the Southwest
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that the nine-banded armadillo is one of Texas's state animals? Armadillo means "little armored one" in Spanish. Discover more in State Animals of the Southwest, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Red Panda
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that a red panda has a long, bushy tail? It can wrap its tail around itself to stay warm when sleeping. Discover more
in Red Panda, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Hyenas
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that there are four types of hyenas? Spotted hyenas are the largest hyenas. Discover these and other interesting facts in Hyenas.
Dinosaurs
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that Tyannosaurus rex means "tyrant lizard king"? This large meat-eating dinosaur lived more than 65 million years ago. Discover more in Dinosaurs, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
The U.S. Navy
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that the United States Navy protects the United States at sea? The U.S. Navy was created more than 200 years ago.
Discover these and other interesting facts in The U.S. Navy.
Los Angeles
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that 12 million people live in the Los Angeles area? The city also has some of the country's busiest roads. Discover these and other interesting facts in Los Angeles.
State Animals of the Southeast
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that the black bear is the state animal of Alabama, Louisiana, and West Virginia? Black bears can be found in forests and mountain ranges. Discover more in State Animals of the Southeast, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 book
State Birds of the Southeast
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that Louisiana's state bird is the brown pelican? It can hold fish in a large pouch under its bill. Discover more in State Birds of the Southeast, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Texas
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that Texas is known as the "Lone Star State"? The Texas flag is blue, red, and white, with one white star. Discover these and other interesting facts in Texas.
Animals in the Backyard
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that many animals live near people? Bees often visit backyards that have flowers. Discover these and other interesting facts in Animals in the Backyard.
State Birds of the Northeast
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that New Hampshire's state bird is the purple finch? It uses its tongue and beak to crush seeds. Discover more in State Birds of the Northeast, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
State Animals of the West
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that Nevada's state animal is the desert bighorn sheep? These sheep easily climb rocky desert slopes. Discover more in State Animals of the West, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
State Animals of the Northeast
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that the harbor seal is Rhode Island's state animal? It spends half its time on land and half in water. Discover more in State Animals of the Northeast, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Hurricanes
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that hurricanes are also known as tropical cyclones or typhoons? They usually happen during the summer or fall.
Discover these and other interesting facts in Hurricanes.
Walrus
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that walruses are often called "giants of the Arctic"? These large mammals live in the cold Arctic seas. Discover more
in Walrus, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Southeast Asia
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that there are 11 Southeast Asian countries? They are all east of India and south of China. Discover more in Southeast Asia.
State Birds of the West
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that some states have state raptors as well as state birds? Idaho's state raptor, the peregrine falcon, is the fastest bird on Earth. Discover more in State Birds of the West, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Big Farm Machines
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that tractors are some of the most important farm machines? They are used for many different jobs. Discover these
and other interesting facts in Big Farm Machines.
Ring-Tailed Lemur
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that ring-tailed lemurs have long, striped tails? The black and white stripes look like rings. Discover more in Ring-Tailed Lemur, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Backyard Insects
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that an insect is an animal with six legs and three body parts? Many adult insects can fly. Discover these and other
interesting facts in Backyard Insects.
Solar Eclipse
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that a solar eclipse happens when the Moon blocks the Sun's light from reaching Earth? Total solar eclipses only happen about once every 18 months. Discover these and other interesting facts
in Solar Eclipse, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
American Celebrations
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that people in the United States celebrate many different days? Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday
of each November. Discover these and other interesting facts in American Celebrations.
Bugs That Bite
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that many types of bugs can bite people? Some bugs bite people for food, while others bite to protect themselves.
Discover these and other interesting facts in Bugs that Bite.
Snail
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that Earth is home to more than 40,000 kinds of snails? Snails have been on Earth for millions of years. Discover more in Snail,
Orangutan
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that orangutans have reddish-orange fur and long arms? There are three types of orangutans. Discover more in Orangutan, part of the EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Elephant
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that elephants are the largest land animals on Earth? They are known for their long noses, or trunks. Discover these and other interesting facts in Elephant.
Careers in My Neighborhood
Part of the EyeDiscover series
Did you know that many people live and work in neighborhoods? Police officers make sure people follow the laws. Discover these and other interesting facts in Careers in My Neighborhood. Careers in My Neighborhood is part of the new EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.