Welcome to Nancy Larson® Science

"Hands-on observation, experiments, research, and exploration keep interest and anticipation high!" - Kim J., Texas

"The science skills are very high, but the way they are presented allows each child to be successful." - Sheila A., Kentucky

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Hello! I want to welcome you to Nancy Larson Publishers. My company's goal is to provide curriculum that is engaging and challenging for children while being fun and easy for you to teach. The development teams at Nancy Larson Publishers believe we have accomplished this goal with our Science K, 1, 2, and 3 programs. I invite you to explore our science program, which has proven to build enthusiastic and knowledgeable science learners.
— Nancy Larson

Is this a moth or a butterfly?
How do you know?

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Moths usually have plump bodies. Butterflies usually have thin bodies. Moths usually have antennae that look like small feathers. Butterflies usually have thin antennae with knobs on the end. Moths usually hold their wings flat while eating or resting. Butterflies usually hold their wings up while eating or resting. This is a moth!