Readers will be fascinated by this entertaining and informative series, which shines a spotlight on some of the world's oddest birds. The character Professor Oddfeather offers amusing facts… More →
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We use plastic items every day, but often don't examine what plastics are and how they got to us. Oil to Plastics helps young readers understand how a natural resource can be processed to… More →
On the Tundra explores the plants and animals that inhabit the bitter cold and harsh environment of the North American tundra. Full-color photographs and illustrations show the predators and More →
A little girl enjoys the natural habitat of her yard as the seasons pass. Whether it's a hot summer day or a cold winter night, there is always beauty to observe and appreciate. Writing… More →
This book builds beginning vocabulary about the science of matter. Extremely helpful for elementary science preparation, eight words combine with a visual depiction so readers can see what… More →
This book builds beginning vocabulary about Earth science. Extremely helpful for elementary science preparation, eight words combine with a visual depiction so readers can see what the word means. More →
Each book in this series focuses on a specific part of a plant to help simplify their functions for young readers. Using engaging, full-page photographs that connect to simple text and… More →
There is an abundance of life in the rainforests of Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Amazon, though few humans live there. People and Places describes what and where the world’s tropical… More →
In this Hi-Lo series, readers will learn key physical science concepts and how they apply to real life. Exciting images and simple text engage and support understanding of the concept. Each… More →
Do you wonder about the planet we call home? Do you know what tectonic plates are? Can you explain how they split, crash, and slide to create tall mountains and deep ocean trenches? In this… More →
How do big construction machines do their job? Young readers will see that they use the force of push and pull to get the work done. Great for STEM and content literacy. More →