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Detecting Disasters (Navigator)

Detecting Disasters examines how scientists keep people safe by predicting and studying natural disasters. Each book covers the science behind the disaster, notable examples from the past, and the cutting-edge technology scientists are using today. This exciting series will introduce readers to the lifesaving power of science.

Detective Catz and the Missing Nut

Catz is determined to be a successful detective. He gathers all the equipment of his trade and sets off on his first case. But try as he might, it's not as easy as he thinks, and he makes no progress. Catz thinks he has failed, but he has also failed to notice all the good he is doing along the way! Cheered on by his friends, and with new evidence and new determination, he finally fulfills his dream.

Detective Daisy (Crabtree Blossoms: Level 2)  

In this beginning reader mystery series, Daisy wears her detective hat to solve perplexing mysteries in Classroom 202. She doesn’t stop until every case is cracked! Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.

Detective Gordon

A friendly, philosophical, humorous, and thoughtful detective series following the adventures of the rather tiredù and a little frozenù biscuit-loving Detective Gordon and his chirpy assistant Buffy.

Developing Decoders

Decodable readers are engaging stories that early and struggling readers can enjoy while they put their phonics skills to work. This decodable readers use professionally written and illustrated texts to help students apply their skills and strengthen their accuracy, fluency, and comprehension with stories they are sure to love.

Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja (Chapter Books)

Chase Cooper was just another scrawny kid at his new school until a group of ninjas recruited him into their clan. It was a world of trouble he wasn't prepared for, which is why he kept a diary to warn other kids about the dangers of becoming a ninja. They say history is destined to repeat itself . . . well, not if Chase can help it.

Dibs!

Teaching your little brother his first word-dibs-is funny. Until he starts calling dibs on everything, from your parents' bed to a real airplane to the White House. What's next? Calling dibs on the moon? Sure enough, Julian's little brother, Clancy, calls dibs on NASA and blasts off into space! Julian is glad to have Earth all to himself...at first. But Julian begins to miss Clancy. Can he harness the power of dibs to rescue his little brother? This humorous take on sibling rivalry is by Laura

Dientes sonrientes (Terrific Teeth) (Abdo Kids)

From the tools dentists use to what to expect at each visit, this informative series will turn dental fears into dental cheers. Early readers with questions about the dentist are sure to enjoy these titles about the importance of oral health. Abdo Kids Junior is an imprint of Abdo Kids, a division of ABDO. Aligned to Common Core standards & correlated to state standards. Translated by native Spanish speakers--and immersion school educators.

Different Tree, The

There was always something different about that tree . . . While the rest of the forest's trees shed their leaves for the winter, an oak tree hangs onto her dried, brown leaves. So stubborn, the wind whispers. What's she waiting for? the birds chitter. Doesn't she know the rules? the other trees sigh. But the oak tree must wait, even though she does not yet know why. With vibrant illustrations and touching metaphors, The Different Tree is nature's reminder to honor individuality and move at your

Differentiated Classics (Timeless Classics Low Level)

We've taken our Timeless Classics and made them even more accessible. Words and phrases that may have stumped emergent readers have been eliminated. We recognize that students in the same classroom may not have equivalent reading skills, which is why the two levels appear virtually identical on the outside. Inside, it's a whole different look, with larger font and extra white space, making these stories visually appealing with the aim to improve reading comprehension, fluency and confidence.