It is another day at the mine! Young readers can learn all about mining dump trucks, from their parts to the jobs they have, in this low-level title. Narrative text accompanied by vibrant… More →
Earth Sciences
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Look outside! It's an icy day. This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help early readers explore the effects of icy weather. This 16-page book features… More →
In Animals in Winter, beginning readers will learn how animal behavior changes during the winter season. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage early readers as they… More →
Temperatures rarely rise above freezing on this icy, windy continent. Because of its harsh climate, only the toughest can survive. Penguins, whales, and seals dive into the chilly water and… More →
Antarctica is one of the coldest and windiest places on Earth. Find out all about the animals and plants that live there, as well as the brave people that have explored the icy continent.… More →
A Planet in Peril
Series of 4 titles
When acid rain falls from the sky and piles of plastic overflow into the streets, how will we survive? Follow the narrative of children in the not-too-distant future dealing with a planet in… More →
What's the weather outside? It's raining! This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help early readers explore the effects of a rainy day. This 16-page book… More →
In this book, early fluent readers will learn about the unique features, characteristics, and wildlife of the Arctic Ocean. Vivid, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young… More →
The Arctic Ocean is the smallest ocean in the world. Located on the North Pole, it touches Asia, Europe, and North America. For many months, the sun does not rise over the Arctic, and when… More →
What's the weather outside? It's snowing! This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help early readers explore the effects of a snowy day. This 16-page book… More →