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Grade 1 - 2

 
Fall 2025

Blue

From the sky to the oceans to the plants and animals around us, the world is filled with blue! In this book, beginning readers will explore where and why they can find blue in our world… More →

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Fall 2025 Animals

Blue Animals

From the sky to the ocean, the animal kingdom as some beautiful blue creatures. The brilliant color helps some Animals hide and lets others stand out. Explore the wild world through colorful… More →

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Blue Jays

In Blue Jays, beginning readers will learn how these birds survive winter, find food, build nests, and raise their young. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage… More →

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Blue-Ringed Octopus

A little octopus is hidden in a coral reef off of Australia's coast, waiting for its next target. Suddenly, the blue-ringed octopus speeds out of its hiding place, trapping a crab in its… More →

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Blue Whales

In Blue Whales, beginning readers will learn about blue whales as they swim in the ocean. Follow along as the world's biggest animals hunt krill and swim with their calves. Vibrant,… More →

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Animals

Brilliant Birds

The world is full of beautiful bird species! This low-level title helps young readers explore birds on every continent, including body parts, behaviors, and more. Narrative nonfiction text… More →

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Fall 2025

Brown

Many common plants and animals are brown. In this book for beginning readers, crisp images show off the world of brown, while leveled text explores why things in nature are this color. A list More →

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Spring 2026

Brown Bats

In Brown Bats, beginning readers will learn about the physical features, behaviors, and habitats of big and little brown bats. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will… More →

 
Animals

Bubbling Drool

When faced with an enemy, the opossum flops over and doesn't move. Drool bubbles from its nose, and a smelly liquid might squirt out from its butt. Did it die of fright? No, it's playing… More →

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