Estimation is an important skill that children are informally introduced to through simple phrases like, "in about five minutes" or "about five dollars." This book teaches children how to… More →
Kindergarten
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How can children tell when something is living or non-living? In large photographs and easy text, this captivating book highlights the characteristics of living things and shows how they are… More →
Early readers are introduced to the summer season. Simple sentences and bright pictures feature summertime activities. More →
Early readers are introduced to the summer season. Simple sentences and bright pictures feature summertime activities. More →
The Everglades National Park is made up of several kinds of wetland habitats. Everglade habitats include sawgrass marshes, cypress swamps, and mangrove forests. This fascinating book will… More →
Insects are all around us! In Everyday Insects, children will learn about the insects they are likely to see during their day-to-day lives and discover interesting facts about these insects.… More →
Everything is made of something: shoes from fabrics and plastics, cars from strong metals, light bulbs from glass. Everyday Materials takes an intriguing look at the materials that make-up… More →
This book introduces early readers to excavators and the jobs they do. Simple text and vibrant images help engage children and grow a love of reading! Also includes a page for caregivers and… More →
Africa has more countries than any other continent. In Explore Africa, children learn many facts about Africa's countries and its geography. Each page is beautifully laid out. The book… More →
The continent of North America is home to more than 500 million people, beautiful plants and animals, and many spectacular sights! Explore North America provides children with insight into… More →
The world's largest tropical rain forest and the world's longest mountain range are both found on the continent of South America. This beautiful new book introduces children to the… More →