Love dinosaurs? Check out the weapons on these giant, old creatures. We learn about them by looking at and studying fossils left behind from millions of years ago.
Monster trucks are wild, but Crazy Monster Trucks are even cooler! Kids will love the colorful, whacky illustrations and simple text. Get them reading!
Learning to count to 10 is fun when you can do it by counting puppies!
Captain Space Cat and her trusty Robo-Dog face galactic trouble when Mars uses its Mega Magnet to try and steal Earth. Find out how they save the day . . . and Earth’s tuna!
Young children will delight in this colorful book about yellow objects all around us.
After reading “Will it Float?,” young readers will understand why air allows some objects to float—even enormous objects, such as ships.
Vibrant photographs help children understand that things are different sizes.
Vibrant pictures help children understand that things are different sizes.
We go to the grocery store to buy food to eat. Kids will learn that food costs money and we have to go to the store to buy.
Kids love animals and will enjoy exploring the zoo as they flip through the pages of this easy to read book.
What do kids find when they visit the beach? Explore sand, sea shells, salt water, waves, and more in this simple exploration of a child's surroundings
First readers will begin to learn and identify shapes. My First Shapes book will build long term knowledge to draw upon as they age.
Mammals come in all shapes and sizes. Close-up photos and intriguing clues prompt readers to guess what kind of mammal will be revealed on the following page. Students can find out more about each mammal—and what exactly a mammal is—at the end of the book.
Basic words and colorful photos describe the contents of a child’s art box.
Sharks hunt the oceans. They are always looking for food. But, what makes a shark, a shark? Find out the differences in fish with this title. Must know science concept.
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
Young readers will enjoy this simple book with colorful photos that describes the basic concept of opposites like happy and sad, hot and cold, and day and night.
All beginning readers should practice their nonfiction vocabulary skills for real world learning. This series of word books builds on science vocabulary and ideal for emergent and early readers.
Beautiful images attract readers to this book full of the many monuments and memorials across the United States of America.
Trucks deliver things. We use trucks to take us places and trucks to deleiver us food and other things.
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.