Can you guess what kind of mammal will be revealed on the following page? Find out more about each mammal at the end of the book. More →
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Can you guess what kind of reptile will be revealed on the following page? Find out more about each reptile at the end of the book. More →
This fun title asks readers to think about how different body coverings protect animals by keeping them warm and safe. From fur and feathers to scales and shells, readers get a close-up look… 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 →
A tiger can sleep through anything. Well, almost anything! This funny illustrated story with decodable text features high-frequency words, words to help discriminate between vowel sounds, and More →
Ethan helps to fill his hamster's food bowl and water bottle every day. Carl doesn't mind that his pet, Brutus, is just a rock. Lily likes to read stories to her goldfish, Shiny. Read all… More →
First readers will begin to learn and identify shapes, which are the building blocks for learning math. More →
The sun, moon, and Earth are circles and spheres, and the wings of butterflies contain triangles. This book shows amazing examples of shapes found in nature. More →
In this fascinating book by Bobbie Kalman, children will learn about how mountains and islands form from volcanoes, how wind and rivers create canyons, how rivers and streams create… More →
What's that behind you? I'm too scared to look! It could be anything. You never know what you might see! Downloadable Teacher Notes available. More →
Four new titles have been added to this entertaining series that introduces young readers to the physical properties of different materials. Each book introduces a pair of contrasting… More →
People got along without punctuation for hundreds of years. Can you imagine that once upon a time there weren't even spaces between words? Today, most of us take punctuation for granted. This More →
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