Where does the food in our kitchen come from? Children will learn that we have to go to the grocery store to buy food and that food costs money. More →
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Children love animals and will enjoy exploring at the zoo as they flip through the pages of this easy-to-read book. More →
This fun book introduces readers to basic geography words. On each page, a child gives clues to the kind of landform they are sitting on. Then they ask the question, "Where am I?" Repetitive… More →
Young readers are introduced to the concept and vocabulary of habitats in this colorful book. Each spread describes a different habitat and the animals that live there. Children will learn… More →
Grains, vegetables and fruits, meat, eggs, and dairy foods - where do these different food groups come from? Children will discover such things as how grains are grown in fields, which… More →
Do you live in a town or a city? Each book in the Where Do I Live? series focuses on defining an area that people live in. Using colorful photographs that connect to simple sentences and… More →
Insects, like all living things, need a place to call home. In this fact-filled title, readers will get a close-up look at different insect habitats, including those underground, above… More →
Where Food Comes From is a series for young children, introducing them to the growing and processing of different foods. The roles of farmers and others in the process are revealed and… More →
This book introduces early readers to words about direction. Simple words and vibrant images help engage children and grow a love of reading! This book introduces early readers to words about More →
This simple book uses wonderfully appealing images in nature to teach children about left and right; on and under; far, near, and beside; inside and outside; and more. More →
Where is a bear most comfortable? At home, of course! But where is home for this polar bear? He'll recognize it when he sees it. More →
This vibrant and engaging series for young children follows the cycle of raw materials to finished product. Readers learn how natural things are turned into products we know and use every… More →
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