I Read! You Read! books are designed for shared reading between a beginning reader and an adult. Early readers will be introduced to elephants through simple text and vibrant images to aid… More →
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This book makes learning about the concept of opposites fun, as readers discover recognizable examples of things that are wet or dry! Using colorful photographs that connect to simple text,… More →
Kate's dog Abe finds things to eat all around the house--even socks and tape! Can Kate make a different kind of treat for Abe? This funny story engages beginning readers while supporting them More →
Each book in this series focuses on a simple example of animals and their body parts. Using engaging and colorful photographs, simple text to build confidence, and exciting sight words, young More →
Early readers can follow along with a curious BEE as he observes different people to see what kind of jobs they do. In two new titles, our BEE is a delivery person and a vet! Appealing… More →
Read about the kinds of jobs that people do as engineers, and how they use math, science, and creative thinking to solve problems. More →
This question and answer book invites readers to explore the world around them. Throughout the book, children are asked, "What do you see? What do I see?" The response appears on the opposite More →
This book introduces early readers to maps. Simple text and vibrant images help engage children and grow a love of reading! More →
This engaging book uses a simple question-and-answer format that features rhyme. Children will be delighted by images of a cat in a hat, a dog on a log, and a mouse in a house. The book also… More →
Technology is the name we give to the tools that help make work easier, safer, or more fun for us to do. Learn about the basics of technology and how it improves our lives. More →
Did you know that a problem can have many different solutions? Read about how an engineer finds the best solution to solve a problem or meet a need. More →
Did you know that an object can only move if a force is placed on it? Read about pushing and pulling - the forces that make objects move - and what happens when you change the strength or… More →
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