In this book, readers will learn about how rocks are formed, worn down, and then formed again to create the rock cycle. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage… More →
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From the tops of tall mountains to the rocks in the ground beneath our feet, rocks are always changing. How do they do this? Follow along with the different ways rocks form and find out what… More →
In the late 1940s, the world watched as a small town in New Mexico was splashed across newspaper headlines. Reports of flying saucers crashing in the desert left people hungry for the truth.… More →
The Runaway Cauldron
Pandora really wants to buy her own cauldron so she can brew potions at home. But her bedroom is such a disaster that her parents won't give her any allowance money. Too impatient to wait any More →
The Seminole
The Seminole are descendants of many Native American nations. Their homelands include what are now Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Mississippi. This title introduces More →
The Upper House makes laws that affect everybody in the United States. But what do you know about the Senate? Learn how senators take ideas for bills and turn them into laws, what it takes to More →
The Seneca
The Seneca are a group of Native American people that are a part of the Haudenosaunee, or Iroquois Confederacy. Their homelands are located in what is now the state of New York. In this… More →
Did you know that you don't remember all the sounds you hear in a day? Your brain lets you know what sounds are important to pay attention to. Students will discover how their ears allow them More →
Imagine your life without the sense of sight. Many things would be different without the amazing process through which your eyes focus light so that you can see. Taking care of your eyes is… More →
Your nose can smell thousands of different scents. Your nose works with your brain to accomplish the important act of smelling. Learn how smells make your food taste better, bring back… More →
Did you know girls often have more taste buds than boys? Taste buds on your tongue let you taste foods that are salty, sweet, sour, or bitter. This book introduces how your taste buds send… More →
Your skin is the largest organ of your body. Sensors in your skin communicate with your brain to let you know how an object feels. Readers will discover how the sense of touch allows them to… More →


