Teachers help you every day. They can help you learn a musical instrument, teach you to solve math problems, or help you become an athlete. Learn about all the ways teachers help you in this… More →
Grade 3
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Put down your device and apply some sunscreen--there's a whole world to explore. It's time to go tech-free at the park! This fun guide invites young readers to unplug from the world on… More →
Put down your device and look out the window--there's a whole world to explore. It's time to go tech-free on a road trip! This fun guide invites young readers to unplug from the world on… More →
Put down your device and slip on your raincoat--there's a whole world to explore. It's time to go tech-free when it rains! This fun guide invites young readers to unplug from the world on… More →
Put down your device and pull on your mittens--there's a whole world to explore. It's time to go tech-free when it snows! This fun guide invites young readers to unplug from the world on… More →
Trains that zip passengers along while hovering just above the ground, doctors that can print human body parts, and a gadget that cleans your dirty dishes while making soil for your plants.… More →
Technology solves problems to make our lives better. From telephones to video games, who do we have to thank for our favorite technological wonders? Follow along with engaging illustrations,… More →
Technology is constantly changing. How do we learn what works and push innovations in technology? From powering the world to creating electric cars, sometimes you just have to ask why? Lively More →
Tell Me Why Set Two
Series of 4 titles
From everything about the tasty foods we eat to the biggest mysteries of space, how do we know so much about the world? We ask questions! Curious kids will love the fun format of this series… More →
Snow falls and icicles freeze on the windows. When spring comes, they'll melt into water, or even evaporate into the air! This fact-filled book introduces readers to changing states of… More →
The human body produces sweat to keep itself at a healthy temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Young readers will discover hot and cold and learn the effects of temperature. More →


