On a cool fall day, a timber rattlesnake slithers into a small hole on the side of a rocky hill. The underground den is packed with hundreds of snakes lying on top of each other. The snakes… More →
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Seeing Patterns All Around
Series of 6 titles
Spots on a Dalmatian. The alternating colors on subway seats. A row of snowmen in an icy field. What do these things have in common? They're all patterns! This new series, developed… More →
Which mountain is more than 5 miles high? How was the mile-deep Grand Canyon formed? Where in the world can you visit a giant rock that's taller than the Chrysler Building or an entire city… More →
It's a cool fall day in a forest. A tiny brown wood frog hops under a log and covers itself with leaves. Soon, the sky turns gray and snow begins to fall. When the snow touches the frog, its… More →
Meet a pair of playful monster mathematicians who love odd and even numbers. In this enchanting new book, kids will accompany the two monsters as they sort through groups of spooky and… More →
A yellow car whizzes by tall buildings. It drops off one person and picks up another. Its color lets us know that it's a taxi. Then a traffic light flashes red. Drivers know that red means… More →
It's a fall day in a grassy field. A thirteen-lined ground squirrel dives into its burrow. The small animal makes a bed of grass, curls up into a little ball, and lays down to hibernate. It… More →
Some of the rocks we see around us are millions of years old. Rocks don't stay the same forever, though. Rocks are changing and becoming new rocks all the time. Inside this book, readers will More →
In Veterinarians, early readers will learn how veterinarians help keep different animals healthy, including pets, zoo animals, and farm animals. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully… More →
From the underground safety of a prairie dog burrow, a small animal emerges. It scans the grassland with its huge yellow eyes, looking for predators. The animal is not a prairie dog, however. More →