From the news to social media, there is a lot of information on the internet. So how do we know what is true? Learn how information is shared, then learn some helpful tips about how to find… More →
Grade 1 - 2
This is what happens at the hospital. There is a lot going on! The grapheme /ch/ is featured in this… In the Hospital is part of Decodables by Jump!, a comprehensive library of decoda More →
In Ellis Island, young readers will explore this American landmark and learn about its historic significance. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage emergent… More →
Senators are in charge of the nation's laws. I want to lead! Learn what it takes to make the rules for all the people in the country. Fun photos and carefully leveled text help young readers… More →
A governor is in charge of their state. I want to lead! Learn what it takes take care of all the people in your state. Fun photos and carefully leveled text help young readers learn about… More →
A mayor is in charge of their city. I want to lead! Learn what it takes to take care of all the people in your city. Fun photos and carefully leveled text help young readers learn about these More →
The president is in charge of the country. I want to lead! Learn what it takes to take care of all the people in the United States. Fun photos and carefully leveled text help young readers… More →
Japanese Myths and Legends
In this title, early fluent readers will be captivated by Japanese legends. Read along as Izanagi and Izanami create the islands of Japan, Amaterasu lights the world, and Fujin and Raijin use More →
John Lewis was a civil rights leader and congressman who continues to be an icon for equal rights and freedom. Narrative text and vivid illustrations walk leaders through Lewis's life, from… More →
John Lewis: Civil Rights Leader
In this book, early fluent readers will learn about the Civil Rights movement in the United States, how Black people were denied the right to vote and forced to use segregated facilities, and More →
From sit-ins at lunch counters to sit-ins on the Congress floor, marching in Selma to marching though the halls of the Capitol, John Lewis fought for what he believed in. The incredible civil More →


