Quick view A Tour of New York City by Julia Wall Find three-dimensional shapes all over New York City! This exciting title shows young readers where they can find cylinders, cones, prisms, spheres, and pyramids in the city. Vibrant images, simple practice problems, and clear mathematical charts and... View Details
Quick view Construyamos un patio de juegos (Building a Playground) by Joshua Rae Martin Introduce young readers to three-dimensional shapes with this exciting title! This Spanish-translated book follows the story of a contest to design a new playground. Challenge children to understand the concept of three-dimensional shapes, teaching them... View Details
Quick view Las figuras en el arte (Shapes in Art) by Julia Wall Learn about two-dimensional shapes by identifying them in famous works of art! Young readers will practice and enhance their geometry and STEM skills, identifying shapes and familiarizing themselves with new concepts and vocabulary terms like angles,... View Details
Quick view The Lonely Penguin's Blog by Alan Trussell-Cullen Building off of the popularity of social media, the story of Palaki the penguin's blog posts relates to the reader. Unfortunately, Palaki swims off in the wrong direction and ends up in a climate that is far too warm for a penguin. Luckily, a group of... View Details
Quick view A Road Trip to Yosemite by Helen Bethune Amelia and her family are headed to Yosemite on vacation. They use the trusty GPS to make sure they arrive on time. After stopping to visit family and taking wagers on the time of their arrival, the family finally arrives in the beautiful Yosemite... View Details
Quick view We Recycle by Torrey Maloof Learn all about the importance of recycling in this informative science reader! People throw away a lot of trash, but it is important to recycle to make sure the earth stays clean and isn't covered in trash. Readers will learn how to reduce, reuse, and... View Details
Quick view Make It: Chocolate by Madison Spielman Whether it's in cake, pudding, cookies, or ice cream, chocolate is found in many different foods and styles of cooking! Early readers explore the history of chocolate and how it's made in this captivating nonfiction reader that features vibrant images... View Details
Quick view Craft It: Hand-Blown Glass by Madison Spielman The art of glass blowing has been around for over 4,000 years! Readers explore the history of blown glass, the tools and equipment that is used, and how it is still practiced today in this engaging nonfiction reader that features vibrant images and... View Details
Quick view Senses by Lisa Greathouse How do we learn about the world around us? One good way is to use our senses. Our senses give us five different ways to explore the world. But how do they do that? Read this book to find out! View Details
Quick view Science Detectives by Dona Herweck Rice Like detectives, scientists find clues by making observations, recording their findings, and testing their hypotheses to solve a case. This dynamic science book will help first-grade students learn all about the history of scientists and the process and... View Details
Quick view Earthquakes! by Seymour Simon Early elementary readers find out what causes earthquakes and what to do to stay safe if one occurs in this helpful nonfiction reader. View Details
Quick view Analyze It! by Torrey Maloof Everyone has questions about the world. Scientific practices, such as asking questions, analyzing, and doing experiments, help scientists answer those questions. This dynamic science book will help second-grade students learn all about the scientific... View Details