What's special about today? It's Christmas! This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help young students read independently. This 16-page book features… More →
Bearport Publishing by FlutterBee
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Circus of Fears
Series of 4 titles
Your heart is racing, palms are sweaty, and you can't stop shaking. What is this feeling? It's fear! From creepy crawlers to speaking in front of a crowd, this series dives into a circus of… More →
City Firefighters
When a building is on fire in the city, who can help? It's time to call the city firefighters! Learn how these brave heroes use special clothes, tools, and fire trucks to put out dangerous… More →
Chicago was a rapidly growing city, connecting the country's coasts . . . until 1871 when it all burned to ash. Follow along with the true story of a doomed flame that changed the course of… More →
Throughout U.S. history, many groups of people have had to fight for their civil rights--and many are still fighting today. Black Lives Matter protesters work to bring safety to everyone… More →
The sea is full of clever creatures! From the smart and suckered giant Pacific octopus, to the powerful punching peacock mantis shrimp, and some seriously brainy coral--come and check it out… More →
Climate Change: Need to Know
Series of 6 titles
Damaging storms, melting ice sheets, rising sea levels--the world is experiencing the results of serious climate change. But what is happening exactly? Bring Earth science to life with this… More →
Climate Migrants
From floods on coastlines to fires sweeping across forests, climate change is triggering extreme weather events that are making more and more land unlivable. Many of the people impacted by… More →
It's time to read and rhyme! This book introduces young readers to the 'ock' word family through a simple rhyme scheme. Each book features six words such as 'sock,' 'clock,' and 'rock' to… More →
Landfills are piled high with tossed clothes and shoes, clothing hangers harm our flying friends, and tiny microfibers from our fabrics are becoming fish food. What a waste! But there's a way More →


