Simple text and photographs look at how roller coasters work.
Paisley and Ben build a time machine so they can see first-hand what dinosaurs looked like.
Jimmy finds a bat in his bedroom, so he and his friends decide to build new bat houses to prevent them from getting into their houses.
The town concert is in jeopardy, unless Paisley and Ben figure out why the sound in the new music hall is so terrible.
Someone is trying to sabotage the zoo. Paisley and Ben must invent something to stop them.
This book offers a look at the social and emotional lives as well as communication methods of lions.
Paisley and Ben build a robot to help with chores, but things get out of hand.
This title is a wonderful way of exploring why animals live where they do and they reasons for why they do it.
Strange animals appear in the forest. Where did they come from?
This book offers a look at the social and emotional lives, as well as the communication methods, of dolphins.
Paisley and Ben travel to another solar system to find ingredients for an out of this world bake sale treat.
This title will allow students to understand how and why certain animals choose certain foods and why.
Simple text and photographs look at how a cotton candy machine works.
This book offers a look at the social and emotional lives, as well as the communication methods, of meerkats.
This title looks at the way weather and camouglage helps keep animals stay safe against predators by changing color or blending in with their surroundings in some pretty strange ways.
This title will allow students to understand the reasons animals migrate, or move, in order to find food or stay safe.
This title explores the reasons why different animals sleep in different places in order to stay safe or keep warm.
A bully makes life awful for Paisley. An unlikely ally helps her build a machine that could shed some light on the bully's behavior.
Animals hide for many reasons. To hide from predators, or to stay safe from frigid weather. Learn all about the ways animals hide.
Simple sentences and illustrated repetitive text will introduce early learners to teaspoons, tablespoons and cups.
Provides information about a Mayor's Office, including why we might go there, who works there, and the services it provides.
From how a frog's life begins as a tadpole to the transformation into a webbed-footed amphibian, this title gives students all the information they could ever want to learn about frogs - their habitats, diets, the differences between frogs and toads and the discovery of new species found by scientists around the world are all discussed.
Sung to the tune of The Farmer in the Dell, this book teaches students the importance of keeping germs to yourself and not spreading them to others by sneezing into a tissue and washing hands frequently to stop the spread of bacteria.