To learn about the concept of quantity, children first learn to count in this simple, fun book. More →
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Camel is the laziest animal on Earth. And he's also very rude! Can the desert god teach him a lesson he'll never forget? More →
Elephant's child never stops asking questions. And when he asks what Crocodile eats for dinner, he gets a big surprise! More →
With a focus on building health and nutrition literacy, this timely title gives readers the tools they need to make healthy food choices for every meal! Topics include whole foods, processed… More →
A great introduction to weather terms and their meanings. Kids learn how weather changes day to day, and how it affects what we wear and what we do outside. More →
Everyone in the world needs food to live. Much of our food is grown and raised on farms. Modern farms use technology to improve the health of our food and how much is produced. But farming… More →
This book looks at how Earth's fossil fuels were formed, where in the world they are found, and how they are extracted and used. It also considers the harmful impact of burning fossil fuels,… More →
Rocks and minerals are natural resources found in Earth. They are used as fuel, for building, and to make items sush as smartphones. Some minerals, including gold and silver, are prized for… More →
Water is essential to life. Some parts of the world have too little water, while floods happen in other places. Fresh water for drinking is being threatened by pollution and disease. Find out More →
Wood grows all around the world, and we use it every day. People have been using wood throughout history to make tools and shelter, as a fuel, and to make paper. Find out about different… More →
Football is one of North America's most beloved games - a rough and tough sport that is full of strategy and strength. Young readers will get a full-color tour of this sport and its greatest… More →
Read the traditional nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty first, then enjoy a fun new rhyme. Can you make up a rhyme of your own? More →