From picnics to splashing at the beach, hot sunny days can be a lot of fun. Learn why weather gets warm and how to stay safe on hot days. This engaging hi-lo book draws in 3rd through 5th… More →
Grade 3 - 5
What's Going on When It's Stormy
Storms can be exciting and a little frightening. From thunderstorms to hurricanes, learn what makes this extreme weather and how to stay safe in a storm. This engaging hi-lo book draws in 3rd More →
What's Going on When It's Wet
Rain is important for everyone, but it can sometimes be dangerous. From fog to floods, learn how rain is made and how to stay safe when the weather gets wet. This engaging hi-lo book draws in More →
What's Inside Me?
Series of 6 titles
Our bodies are super machines that keep us moving, learning, and having fun. But how do they work? The secret is inside! Explore different body systems, what they do for us, and how to keep… More →
Earth is covered in water. Yet, just a tiny amount of that liquid is actually fresh water. From rivers and lakes, to vast ice sheets and glaciers, this book examines fresh water--one of… More →
What Was the Big Bang?
In What Was the Big Bang?, early fluent readers will learn about the leading theory of how our universe came to be. Beautiful, crisp, full-color photographs complement the text and aid… More →
We use wheels and axles several times every day. Young readers will learn how a wheel and axle work together, how they make work easier, and how they are used in larger, complex machines. More →
In this book, readers will learn about one of the six simple machines as described by Renaissance scientists. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers… More →
Not every dinosaur went extinct when a giant asteroid hit Earth. Some survived--and over millions of years they became the birds that share our world today! Each title in this new series digs More →
Ozzy Ocelot has forgotten that it's Fancy Flamingo's birthday! He has one day to find a present for his friend. Will anybody help Ozzy Ocelot, or will he have to solve the problem on his own? More →


