Lizards bask in the desert heat. Mountain goats climb to the highest peak. This new series introduces children to animals from a variety of ecosystems while providing a fun and supportive… More →
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Lizards bask in the desert heat. Mountain goats climb to the highest peak. This series introduces children to animals from a variety of ecosystems while providing a fun and supportive reading More →
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize? Which woman's calculations helped NASA land the first astronauts on the Moon? Women in STEM introduces female math and science pioneers and… More →
Working Horses introduces beginning readers to different kinds of working horses, including farm horses, police horses, race horses, and therapy horses. Learn about the duties and… More →
Working Together helps readers prepare for and succeed in peer environments. Each title reinforces social and emotional learning (SEL) concepts while empowering readers, detailing how to… More →
World Around Us
What kinds of different homes can we live in? What are some differences between towns and cities? World Around Us introduces the earliest readers to the land, homes, neighborhoods, and… More →
World of Whales introduces beginning readers to our oceans' different whale species. Learn about each marine mammal's distinct features, diets, habitats, and behaviors. Bright, full-color… More →
Yoga for Everyone illustrates fun, simple yoga poses readers can do anywhere as part of their everyday routines. Step by step instructions, illustrations, and helpful tips and techniques make More →
Did you know your teeth’s enamel is the hardest thing in your body? Or that your tongue print is one-of-a-kind? This series explores the role that the ears, eyes, nose, and other important… More →
Did you know your teeth's enamel is the hardest thing in your body? Or that your tongue print is one-of-a-kind? This series explores the role that the ears, eyes, nose, and other important… More →
Each title in You’ve Got a Friend focuses on a specific emotion, how readers can identify that emotion in others through their actions, words, and body language, as well as how to react to… More →