Roll, dig, lift, and dump with Diggers! This book introduces emergent readers to an excavator's parts and actions on the construction site while providing them with a supportive first… More →
Preschool - Kindergarten
In Dingo Pups, emergent readers learn what baby dingoes look like and how they live and grow up in the Outback. Carefully crafted text, high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and More →
They may have been the biggest animals to ever walk the Earth, but every dinosaur began life as a tiny baby that hatched from an egg! Each title in this new series digs deep into one… More →
Meet some of the most ferocious dinosaurs that ever lived! These fierce fighters used their long claws, sharp teeth, and strong armor to survive. Each title in this new series digs deep into… More →
Dinosaurs and ancient reptiles lived millions of years ago, but readers get a firsthand look at them in Dinosaur World! Engaging, story-driven narratives captivate and educate readers about… More →
Dip and Bop Р Aliens Dip and Bop are bored. But there is a picnic on the moon! How will they get there? Can Kim Fit? Р Kim has a problem. Her ball rolled into a gap. The big question is, can… More →
Soil can be brown, black, crumbly, dry, wet--but so can dirt. So what's the difference? People often use the words "soil" and "dirt" to mean the same thing, but in science they are not the… More →
From powerful tsunamis to swirling tornadoes, natural disasters can be sudden . . . and dangerous. Warning, it's a disaster! Discover what happens when they strike, what causes them, and how… More →
Discover the Continents
Series of 7 titles
Can you locate Africa on a world map and identify what makes it special? This beautiful series will help early readers do both! It introduces the geography, landmarks, wildlife, and more of… More →
Discover the Oceans
Series of 5 titles
Dive into the world's five major oceans in this geography-focused series for beginning readers! Learn about the freezing waters of the Arctic and the warmer currents of the Indian Ocean.… More →


