Owls hunt at night. Hummingbirds can fly backward. We recognize cardinals and blue jays by their bright colors. North American Birds introduces readers to many common bird species across the… More →
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North American Birds
A dog can be big or little. It can be wet or dry, too! This series uses fun and familiar items to help children understand and identify opposites. Tightly controlled vocabulary and repetitive More →
Tell the truth. Say please and thank you. Do your chores. These are just a few ways to show and build good character. In these inspiring and engaging titles, young readers will learn more… More →
Our Solar System presents a high-interest STEM exploration of the celestial bodies in the solar system. Each book highlights a different planet or celestial body, detailing its size,… More →
What color is an emu chick's egg? What are baby kangaroos called? Early readers will learn these facts and more about their favorite Outback babies. Adorable, vibrant photography and tightly… More →
Birds, trees, rocks, and seeds. There are so many natural wonders waiting just outside your door! This new series helps children develop reading skills while exploring the world around them.… More →
Birds, trees, rocks, and seeds. There are so many natural wonders waiting just outside your door! This new series helps children develop reading skills while exploring the world around them.… More →
Striped shells on the beach. Spots on ladybugs in the garden. All kinds of patterns can be found in nature! Spot bright and fun patterns all around you with this new series. Children will… More →
Striped shells on the beach. Spots on ladybugs in the garden. All kinds of patterns can be found in nature! Spot bright and fun patterns all around you with this new series. Children will… More →
Polka dots on your flip-flops. Stripes on your mittens. This new series lets children identify patterns they see in spring, summer, fall, and winter, while providing a fun and supportive… More →
Polka dots on your flip-flops. Stripes on your mittens. This series lets children identify patterns they see in spring, summer, fall, and winter, while providing a fun and supportive reading… More →