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Grade 3 - 5

How Does a Hurricane Form?

In this book, early readers will learn how hurricanes form. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage beginning readers as they learn how warm and cold air interact… More →

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How Does a Tornado Form?

In this book, vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage beginning readers as they learn how tornadoes… A picture diagram details and labels the steps, while a pic More →

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Fall 2025

How Do Galaxies Form?

In How Do Galaxies Form?, early fluent readers will learn what galaxies are, theories about how they form, and what happens when they collide with each other. Beautiful, crisp, full-color… More →

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How Do People Use Rocks?

From Stone Age hunters who carved spearheads from rock, to modern-day construction workers building skyscrapers and sidewalks, people have been using rock for millions of years. Today, we… More →

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How Do Rainbows Form?

In this book, early readers will learn about how rainbows form in the sky. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage beginning readers as they learn how raindrops… More →

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How Do Volcanoes Make Rock?

As a huge volcano erupts, scorching-hot lava pours down its slopes. Soon, however, the lava will cool and become solid rock. This book explores how igneous rock is formed from magma,… More →

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How Do Water and Wind Change Rock?

In the Arizona desert stands a stunning rock formation called The Wave. How did the rock's colorful layers form? How were its wave-like, curves created? This book features a clear,… More →

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How Do You Know It's Fall?

Leaves change color and fall from trees. Farmers' crops are fully grown and ready for harvesting. The days grow shorter and cooler. What does it all mean? It must be fall! From changes in… More →

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How Do You Know It's Spring?

New plants poke through the soil. Birds build nests and lay eggs. Kids play outdoors longer after school. What does it all mean? It must be spring! From changes in the growth cycles of plants More →

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How Do You Know It's Summer?

Flowers bloom and start producing seeds. Trees covered with fresh green leaves are making food for themselves. Young animals born in the spring are striking out on their own. The days are… More →

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How Do You Know It's Winter?

In some places, the weather is cold and snowy. In others, it's rainy and cool. People help birds find food by putting up bird feeders in their backyards. Days are shorter and nights are… More →

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