How do we know there is air all around us if we can't see it? Is it possible for air to make something move? Does air have a smell or a taste? What kinds of things are in air? Can air be hot… More →
Kindergarten
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What has one head, sometimes has tails, and orbits the Sun? A comet! These giant balls of ice, mixed with rock and dust, orbit the Sun. When they are very far from it, they have no tails.… More →
In Walkingsticks, beginning readers will learn how walkingsticks hide from predators and find food to eat. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as… More →
Did you know baby orangutans have the longest childhood of any animal? Some orangutans even continue to visit their mothers after they’ve grown up. After reading this low-level title, you’ll… More →
Baby gorillas are a lot like human babies. They snuggle with mom, get piggyback rides, and even suck their thumbs! Find more similarities with these loveable babies in this low-level title. More →
What has one head, sometimes has tails, and orbits the Sun? A comet! These giant balls of ice, mixed with rock and dust, orbit the Sun. When they are very far from it, they have no tails.… More →
Did you know that jackrabbits can move up to 40 miles per hour? They have to be quick to avoid hungry predators. Find out other ways these speedy animals have adapted to survive in this… More →
What planet do we call home? Earth! Earth has plenty of water--in fact, more than 70 percent of its surface is made up of water. Earth also has an atmosphere that contains oxygen and other… More →
Which planet is often called the "red planet"? Mars! It got this nickname because it's covered with red rocks and dust. Mars is also known for having the largest mountain in the solar system. More →
What has a long tail, pointy teeth, big paws with sharp claws, and black spots on its thick fur? If you guessed a snow leopard, you're right! This book introduces early readers to a mystery… More →