Jack climbed up a giant beanstalk that shot straight to the sky. But what would it take for a beanstalk to grow so tall? And how does it stay standing? Professor Everafter and STEM have the answers! More →
Grade 1 - 2
In 1814, while President James Madison was living in the White House, British troops arrived in Washington, D.C., and burned down the building. Why? Young readers will find out as they read… More →
Jane Goodall: Primatologist and Activist
As a young child, Jane Goodall spent her days learning anything and everything she could about the Animals the live on Earth. As an adult, she traveled to Africa to study the behavior of… More →
A Japanese spider crab walks across the rocky ocean bottom looking for food. Once it finds a dead fish, it pushes the rotting fish flesh into its hungry mouth. A monster feeder of the ocean… More →
Jenna Ortega: Actor and Activist
From acting on Disney to earning the title of scream queen, Jenna Ortega is building her own path to success. She started working when she was young, landing her first big role by age 14. As… More →
From acting to growing food on her family farm, Jennifer Garner works hard at everything she does. Find out how Jennifer does what she loves and helps children. More →
Jill Biden has held many roles in the government and beyond. Through them all, she never stopped learning or teaching! This low-level title introduces young readers to the life and work of… More →
Jim Henson
Jim Henson was a puppeteer and the creator of the beloved Muppets. His imagination continues to inspire people today! Narrative text and bright illustrations walk beginning readers through… More →
Learn about President Jimmy Carter and the defining moments of his four years in office in this fact-filled title. The book's leveled text follows Carter's life, from his early years on his… More →
How does a young peanut farmer grow into one of the most influential people on the planet? Well, why don't you ask the 39th president of the United States? Jimmy Carter made the spectacular… More →


