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Grade 3 - 5

Fall 2025 Animals

Giant Tortoise

Giant tortoises may be slow, but they are also some of the longest-living Animals on land. Their huge shells cover even bigger bodies but have a secret inside to make them light enough to… More →

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Giganotosaurus

The giganotosaurus was a fierce dinosaur. Its sharp, knife-like teeth easily tore apart prey! In this exciting title, eye-catching illustrations and engaging text combine to introduce the… More →

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Giraffe Calves in the Wild

In Giraffe Calves in the Wild, beginning readers will learn about baby giraffes as they grow up on the savanna in Africa. Follow along as giraffe calves join the herd and learn from their… More →

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Glaciers

Glaciers are huge, moving sheets of ice and snow. The fastest glaciers still only move about 100 feet a day. This book explains how glaciers form, how they move, and how a moving glacier… More →

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Glass Frog

Can you see that frog's heart? With their see-through bellies, sticky webbed feet, and fast tongues, glass frogs hide and hunt from leaf to leaf through the treetops of their jungle homes.… More →

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Goblin Shark

When prey swims close, the goblin shark lunges forward . . . with just it's jaw. Not only does this freaky fish have a long, pointy nose that is as terrifying as its mythical namesake, but… More →

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Goldfinches

In this book, early fluent readers will learn how goldfinches get their colorful feathers and beaks and how their colors help them attract mates, camouflage, and communicate. Vibrant,… More →

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Good and Bad Germs

We're surrounded by a world that's too small to see. The world is full of teeny tiny germs. Some germs are good for us, while others can be bad. Learn where we can find germs, why some germs… More →

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Gooey Jellyfish

Jellyfish don't have eyes. They don't have brains, either. So how do they catch food and stay safe from enemies? The answers are just some of the fascinating facts children will discover as… More →

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Gooey Slime

Dive under the waves to find a fish with slime. A hagfish's slime can protect it from enemies and also help it get food. Even grosser, this creature eats all its meals from the inside out!… More →

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Goose or Duck?

In Goose or Duck?, beginning readers will learn to spot the differences between these water birds. Carefully leveled text relays what the animals look like and how they behave. Each page then More →

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