Quick view Abe Lincoln The Boy Who Loved Books By Kay Winters In a tiny log cabin a boy listened with delight to the storytelling of his ma and pa. He traced letters in sand, snow, and dust. He borrowed books and walked miles to bring them back. When he grew up, he became the sixteenth president of the United... View Details
Quick view A Is For Airplane/A Es Para Avion by Theresa Howell Vibrant illustrations bring the life basic vocabulary and letters in both Spanish and English. It's all you need from A to Z in two languages! View Details
Quick view Orville and Wilbur Wright: Pioneers of the Age of Flight by Diane Dakers Perhaps no two people in history exemplify the spirit of invention better than brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright. Born in the Midwest in the late 1800s, Orville was exceptionally good at creating mechanical devices, and Wilbur had a genius for ideas... View Details
Quick view Shapes all Around by Kate Riggs Identifying shapes is a fundamental part of a child's development. Most of the time, shapes are introduced strictly by their geometric properties. In this illustrated, conceptual board book, though, brightly colored shapes are associated with forms found... View Details
Quick view Maisy goes to the Local Bookstore by Lucy Cousins Today Maisy is going to the bookstore to buy a new book, but there are so many to choose from! There’s a big brown book about bears, a long blue book about fish, a noisy book about trucks, and a book about things to draw and paint. Just as Maisy... View Details
Quick view Why Does Money Matter? by Rachel Eagen This title explores the role of money in the lives of people around the world, including its necessity for meeting basic needs, as well as the importance for charity. Through authentic examples and engaging scenarios, young readers will learn that money,... View Details
Quick view Why does Democracy Matter? by Jessica Pegis Appealing text and supportive images introduce young readers to democratic principles, including fairness, equality, and respect for legitimate authority and rules. Young readers will also learn the basic concepts of how a democracy works. View Details
Quick view Ancient Mesopotamia Inside Out by Ellen Rodger This important book explores the culture and achievements of ancient Mesopotamia through the examination of artifacts that have survived through the centuries. Each primary-source artifact offers the reader significant clues to the civilization's... View Details
Quick view What Do I Want? What Do I Need? by Rachel Eagen This title discusses the important difference between wants and needs, and how it relates to money. Through imaginative activities and relatable “What would you do?” scenarios, children will learn how to weigh the pros and cons of a purchase,... View Details
Quick view Be an Active Citizen in Your School In this inviting book, young readers discover ways to practice democratic principles in their schools and classrooms. Accessible, child-centered examples demonstrate key skills and practices including active listening, consensus-building, and voting... View Details
Quick view All about Amelia Earhart by Lew Freedman Using speeches, photos, and paintings of the time, as well as material that addresses historical context, The Civil War guides readers in critically examining primary and secondary source materials. Discussions include how emerging technologies such as... View Details
Quick view Your Brain - Understanding Your Body’s Control Center by Jeff Szpirglas This comprehensive title examines the structures and functions of the brain. Accessible text and supportive design elements introduce different parts of the brain and explain their key functions. Readers will also discover how the brain interprets and... View Details