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This appealing series encourages young readers to learn about animals û some familiar, and some less so. Around the world, animals of all types are under threat from habitat loss, environmental changes, and human action. These animals are fascinating, but they are also key parts of larger ecosystems, so if their numbers drop, other species could be affected too. Each book is arranged in spreads that flow naturally from one to the next, so that readers can build their understanding. Fact boxes add extra information on some spreads. Each book ends with information on conservation efforts, a fact file, graphing activity, glossary, suggestions of other books to read and web sites to visit, and a simple index.
Perfect for early STEM science lessons, these titles prove just how important simple machines are in our everyday lives. With low-level text, up-close images, and labelled diagrams, students will see how simple machines work. From a mouth full of wedges to the wheels on a bike, simple machines are everywhere.
Perfect for early STEM science lessons, these titles prove just how important simple machines are in our everyday lives. With low-level text, up-close images, and labelled diagrams, students will see how simple machines work. From a mouth full of wedges to the wheels on a bike, simple machines are everywhere.
Buckle up and hold tight! This series explores the fastest machines in the world, from bullet trains to sleek jet planes. Vibrant design and close-up photography will excite even the most reluctant readers. Easy-to-read text centers on information about the latest technology. Start your engines!
In this darkly funny, slightly supernatural chain of tales, humans, animals, flowers, and a sinister old fairy bicker and draw blood around an old farm.
Inspired by a true story and told in first-person journal entries, this story brings to life the pain and isoloation felt by many overweight teenagers as they try to find their way in a world obsessed with outward beauty.
Fentanyl and other synthetic opioids kill tens of thousands of people every year and cause addiction in many more. Data shows that the opioid crisis is only getting worse in the United States and other countries around the world.
A cat is a catùbut not all cats are created equally! Each breed has characteristics that make it unique. For cat lovers and potential pet owners alike, these books will provide young readers with excellent reading practice.
A dog might be your best friend, but all dogs are not created equally. Read about your favourite breeds to find out the unique differences. Whether your students are dog lovers or trying to pick out a new pet, these books provide good nonfiction reading practice for those in the lower grades.
From chicken nuggets to chocolate chip cookies, this series helps early readers learn about their favourite foods. Students learn about the history and culture associated with each food. Each book includes an ingredients list to help readers make their favourite foods at home.