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Preschool - Kindergarten

The Circulatory System

Our bodies contain a super highway of blood vessels that carry nutrients, waste, and much more from our heads to our toes. This network is the circulatory system! Beginning with a deep breath More →

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The Digestive System

After eating your favorite healthy snack, how does the body know where all the nutrients should go? The digestive system is a network of organs that works with other systems to feed the body… More →

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Spring 2026

The Dork Knight Returns

The world's greatest (and dorkiest) school-aged superhero, SUPER DWEEB, has been missing for weeks. Where is he--and can the world survive without his unique brand of doodle-powered… More →

 

The Five Senses

Series of 5 titles

From the smell of fresh cookies to the sounds of birds chirping, our senses tell let us know what's happening around us. Young readers will learn how our senses take in information, how we… More →

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The Jazz Sax & Yum, Yum!

The Jazz Sax Р Sazz is off to play her jazz sax. She has her hat and she has her dads. She is ready to play! Yum, Yum! Р Pav and Max are at a picnic. Pav likes lots of foods, but Max does… More →

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The King and the Ship & The Quiz

The King and the Ship -- When King Zack's ship hits a rock, will a magic shell help him fix it? The Quiz Р It's the night of the big quiz show for Ben and Sam! Who will win? The phonemes… More →

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Fall 2025 Animals

The Kitty Caper

Watch out! Avalanche! Join Charlie and Archie in another rip-roaring adventure through Charlie's Park! It's winter in the Mountain Zone, and Lottie the snow leopard is about to have her… More →

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Social Studies

The Liberty Bell

From American revolutionaries to abolitionists to suffragettes, generations have celebrated the Liberty Bell's message of freedom. This informative book explores the history and importance of More →

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