Three easy stories in each book use simple vocabulary, speech bubbles, and approximately 30 full-color illustrations including many double-page size. More →
Kindergarten
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This en"light"ening title introduces young readers to clean, green energy sources. Readers will learn how traditional energy sources are harmful to the environment. They will discover that… More →
This informative title will inspire "budding" activists to go green in the garden! Accessible text and engaging photographs introduce composting and Earth-friendly gardening. Readers learn… More →
The geography and climate of a place affect the people who live there and the cultures they create. Learn about two islands in different parts of the Atlantic Ocean--icy Greenland and… More →
Easy-to-read text and vivid photographs combine to introduce young readers to eco-friendly vehicles. This dynamic new book gives a close-up view of some of the world's most innovative,… More →
Early readers will enjoy discovering objects and animals that are gray. Using engaging photographs that connect to simple sentences and exciting sight words, young readers will have fun… More →
Early readers are introduced to the color gray. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures. More →
Early readers will enjoy discovering objects and animals that are gray. Using engaging photographs that connect to simple sentences and exciting sight words, young readers will have fun… More →
There is so much to see and do at a grocery store! Utilizing full-page photographs alongside simple sentences and engaging sight words, early readers will learn all about what goes on in… More →
Will he or won't he see his shadow? That's the big question on Groundhog Day, an annual winter event on February 2nd to predict how soon spring will arrive. Young readers will learn about the More →
Although guinea pigs are roly-poly, they aren't actually pigs! These cute rodents make great pets for children who like to interact with animals. The full-color photographs, clear… More →
Rodents have teeth called incisors that never stop growing! They must grind their teeth or gnaw on things to keep the teeth from growing too long. Kids will be eager to "sink their teeth"… More →