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Potato to French Fry

Crisp on the outside and soft on the inside, French fries are a popular comfort food. But how does a lumpy potato become this fried favorite? Each page of this fascinating title includes… More →

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Power of the Grannies

Doyle has gone to stay with Gran, but she's not acting like herself. She's mad! Gran is getting the old gang back together. But what are they up to? More →

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Powers of the Pleistocene

The giant, flightless Thunderbird was a creature so legendary tales of the animal are still told today. With their size and skills as predators, it's no wonder dinos ruled Earth back in the… More →

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Prairie Food Chains

In Prairie Food Chains, early fluent readers explore the prairie biome and the food chains it supports. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they… More →

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Geography

Prairies

Prairies are found around the world! In this title, readers will learn about what makes these vast, grassy expanses special through vivid photos and engaging text. Chapters highlight prairie… More →

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Prairies

The United States was once abundant with prairies. Some have been converted to farmland, but other prairies still thrive. Students will learn how a prairie changes through the seasons, what… More →

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Prawns at Dawn

Fish foes Keeth and Erika have had enough. It has come down to prawns at dawn. For the winner, life can return to normal. The loser must leave forever. The phoneme /aw/ is featured in this title. More →

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Animals

Praying Mantis

Colorful praying mantises may be big bugs, but they are also masters of camouflage. They stay still and blend in to fool both prey and predators. When it's time to attack, however, praying… More →

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Animals

Praying Mantises

These unique insects get their name from the position in which they hold their front legs together. These legs are also "preying" as they shoot out and grab insects for the mantis to eat.… More →

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