All kids should learn about tool basics. Young readers will see how wrenches work to help us make our work easier. "Left to loosen…right to tighten".
A required standard for understanding space and our planets. How many, the order from the sun. How we identify planets
Kids learn early that snow and winter are cold. This title helps beginning read and learn about things we can do during winter.
Curious children may wonder why the moon seems to change from day to day. The Moon in a Month explains why, and describes each of the moon’s phases.
Exciting and colorful images attract readers to this book that breaks down the important parts of a bike, describes where and how riders can drive them safely
There are billions of stars in our galaxy, the Milky Way, and billions more throughout the universe. Read how stars are made of burning gases and what holds these gases together. Read about constellations and star maps and which star travelers have used for centuries to find their way.
Help Witchella remember the creepy, gross, wriggling ingredients she uses for her Spooky Soup. Each ingredient is more disgusting than the next, but put them altogether and you have a really fun song—and not so tasty soup.
Spiders come in all shapes, colors, and, sizes. Most are harmless and are beneficial to our daily lives by taking care of pests for us.
Learn about telescopes and other tools used to explore space.
Vibrant images and a simple introduction about galaxies and the universe lead the reader into a tour of our Sun and all 8 planets as well as the dwarf planets in our solar system and what lies beyond the eighth planet, Neptune.
Snowmobiles rule the snow! Used in search and rescue, ridden for adventure, or jumped hundreds of feet through the air, snowmobiles get pushed to the limit. Cool, action photos show what makes these snow machines so much fun to ride.
Snakes are frightening to many people. Others love them and keep them as pets. Some are deadly to humans, others just look scary. Learn about constrictor snakes that kill by squeezing though amazing images and simple text.
It's summer! Silly Kitty goes outside to explore. Find out what Silly Kitty needs when he discovers it’s a very sunny day.
Science is in every part of our lives. Where there is science, there are scientists. Learn about areas of science you like and might someday be your career. Great for STEM and content literacy.
This fact-filled book describes all things plants! With terms like species, photosynthesis, life cycle, and habitat, students gain an understanding of how plants have survived on Earth for millions of years.
Word books give beginning readers chance to see real life words and a head start in science.
Young readers will learn how our closest star is a powerful energy source that provides life to plants and animals.
Snakes are frieghtening to many people. Others love them and keep them as pets. But some are deadly when they bite. Great high interest subject for beginning readers
A first look at the tools young scientists can use to explore the world around them.
The idea of preserving bodies has been around for thousands of years. Mummies are intriguing to everyone, especially when so well preserved. Great for science and history.
Young children see the moon, but do they really know anything about it? This book follows the standards required for beginning science and what students should understand about the Earth’s moon.
Too bad we can only snowboard in the winter. What great exercise and a fun way to get fresh air. Learn the basics of clothing, rules, and the beginner skills useful to know for snowboarding.
Not everyone is snowboarding. Some kids are tearing it up on skis with big air and wide turns. Learn the basics on clothing, rules, and the beginner skills useful to know for skiing
You’ve watched the big kids do it, now its your turn. Learn the basics along with the beginner skills for shredding on a skateboard.
Hold on tight and flip through pages of bull riding, barrel racing, mutton bustin' and more! Learn about rodeo clowns and what gear keeps you safe in the rodeo arena.