In the 1930s, airplanes flying over Peru discovered pictures scratched into the desert sand. They were created thousands of years ago by the Nazca people. But what do they mean? Why did the… More →
Grade 1 - 2
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela fought apartheid to become the first president of South Africa. Beginning readers will learn about the life of this world leader through beautifully illustrated narrative… More →
New York City has gone through many changes since it was home to the Lenape people! This nonfiction title takes young readers through some of the biggest changes in the city through narrative More →
In this book, readers will learn about the unique and defining features of New Zealand. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn more… More →
What is it like to go on a midnight flight? The phonemes /igh/ur/ are featured in this… Night Flight is part of Decodables by Jump!, a comprehensive library of decodable leveled reade More →
Crossing the icy North Atlantic on a quiet April night in 1912, the Titanic seemed invincible. Yet when a lookout suddenly screamed out, "Iceberg right ahead!" the great unsinkable passenger… More →
As the only continent with every climate present, North America hosts an amazing variety of plants and animals. North America holds some of the world's largest freshwater lakes, where… More →
Oak Island Mystery
In 1795, a boy found an odd depression in the ground on Oak Island, Nova Scotia. This would kick off one of the largest treasure hunts in history. Is there anything hidden on the island? If… More →
Covering nearly one-third of Earth's surface, the Pacific Ocean is a treasure trove of natural resources and is home to many magnificent creatures. The Pacific Ocean has the deepest ocean… More →


