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Preschool - Kindergarten

Spring 2026

A Summery Surprise

Say hello to Sadie … a superstar baker with a big heart! Sadie wants to invent a surprise dessert for the family barbecue. She's all set when her surprise ingredient goes missing! Can Sadie… More →

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Geography

Australia

A country and a continent, Australia is home to bizarre wildlife such as platypuses, emus, and wombats. Australia also boasts the Great Barrier Reef that stretches more than 1,400 miles… More →

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Fall 2025 Animals

Babysitting Trouble

It's Bug Belly's turn to babysit! The taddies and froglets in Top Pond can't wait to try out their uncle's cool water slides, death-defying dragonfly drops, and fancy frogball games. But when More →

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Baking and Crushing

Beneath our feet extreme pressure and heat inside Earth's crust is constantly forming new, super-hard rock. Inside this book, readers will find a clear, accessible, step-by-step explanation… More →

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Blizzard

Heavy snow falls from the sky as the wind fiercely blows. The snow swirls around and around, making it impossible to see. In this captivating introduction to blizzards, early readers will be… More →

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Animals

Bloodthirsty Mosquitoes

Why do female mosquitoes drink people's blood? They need it to make eggs inside their bodies. This is just one of many surprising facts children will discover as they explore the fascinating… More →

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Animals

Bloody Horned Lizards

Horned lizards have a really gross way of staying safe from predators. They squirt a stream of blood from their eyes to scare their enemies away! This is just one of the fascinating facts… More →

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Animals

Capybara

Most rodents, such as mice, rats, and chipmunks, are small animals--but not the capybara! This animal is the biggest rodent in the world. An adult capybara is the size of a large dog, growing More →

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Caves

There are many different kinds of caves found all around the world. Many are millions of years old! Students will explore the many different kinds of caves, their unique features, and the… More →

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Cell Phones

Most people carry a cell phone everywhere they go! But how do these everyday items work? This fact-filled title uses leveled text and bright photos to introduce the uses of cell phones,… More →

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Geography · History

Chicago

From a small Potawatomi village to the third-largest city in the United States, Chicago has grown a lot in 400 years! Readers can witness events in the city's history, from the World's Fair… More →

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Social Studies

Chinese New Year

You could say the best is saved for last when it comes to Chinese New Year. The Lantern Festival stands as the holiday's grand finale. Dragon and lion puppets dance by day. At night, glowing… More →

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