What are baby owls called? Baby deer? Early readers will learn these names and more about furry forest babies. Adorable, vibrant photography and tightly controlled text work together to… More →
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What color is a toucan chick‰ЫЄs beak? How do crocodile hatchlings get from place to place? Early readers will learn these facts and more about their favorite rain forest babies. Adorable,… More →
Readers experience a range of emotions and moods each day, and many are unsure why and how to respond to these feelings. Each book in States of Mind highlights a different mood, what can… More →
How fast can a cheetah run? Why do tigers have stripes? Find the answers to these questions and more in Big Cats! A diagram supplements the content, while a picture glossary reinforces new… More →
From the aquarium to the concert hall, there are so many places to explore and things to experience. Watch a play. Visit a farm. See where laws are made. This series uses vibrant photographs… More →
Dogs on Duty introduces beginning readers to different kinds of working dogs, including herding dogs, military dogs, search and rescue dogs, and even service dogs. Learn about the duties and… More →
What do wheels and axles help us do? How does a pulley work? Why does an inclined plane make carrying a load easier? Each book in Machines and Motion highlights and explains one of the six… More →
How do machines help us work? What jobs are these large vehicles built for? Large pictures of cool vehicles and tightly controlled vocabulary make this series appropriate for the youngest of… More →
How do machines help us work? What jobs are these large vehicles built for? Large pictures of cool vehicles and tightly controlled vocabulary make this series appropriate for the youngest of… More →
Machines on the Move
Big machines drive, lift, push, and more. Learn where construction vehicles work, what their parts are called, and see how they help build our communities in this exciting series. Machines on More →










