"In Spinning Things, Bill Nye the Science Guy tells us what the Earth, a big storm, and a rolling ball have in common. Discover why some things spin and others don't"--Container.
"From the "Bungee Zone" in British Columbia to New York Harbor's Verranzano Narrows Bridge (one of the longest suspension bridges in the world), our daredevil host, Bill Nye, goes to any length to prove the structural principles of tension and compression"--Container
"A peep of chickens, a pride of lions, a gaggle of geese, and a crowd of people. What do they all have in common? They're populations! In Populations, Bill Nye explores how these living groups compete for food, homes, and space"--Container.
Presents a collection of "Schoolhouse Rock" songs that relate to the subject of science and explore such topics as the human body, electricity, astronomy, and gravity. Includes interactive video quizzes and a downloadable educator's guide.
Bill Nye uses the "dollhouse of science" to demonstrate how architects design buildings. Then he travels to Japan to learn how pagodas are built to withstand earthquakes
Presents a collection of animated, musical "Schoolhouse Rock!" songs that center around the theme of money, including how it is made, earned, and spent.