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First Look at STEM, A (Bumba Books®)

Carefully levelled text and fresh, vibrant photos give young readers an introduction to the four STEM topics: science, technology, engineering, and math. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills.

First Man: Reimagining Matthew Henson

As a member of early missions to reach the North Pole, Henson braved subzero temperatures and shifting sea ice. As an African American at the turn of the twentieth century, he also faced harassment and prejudice. Henson won a place on Arctic expeditions through skill and determination--though he didn't receive the same credit as his teammates. He also won the respect of the native peoples he met during his journeys--though he couldn't prevent the harm that the expeditions caused them.

First Men Who Went to the Moon, The

In 1961, President John F. Kennedy issued a challenge to the nation: land astronauts on the moon by the end of the decade. The Apollo program was designed by NASA to meet that challenge, and on July 16, 1969, Apollo 11 lifted off from Kennedy Space Center carrying astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin Aldrin. Apollo 11's prime mission objective: "Perform a manned lunar landing and return." Four days after take-off, the Lunar Module "Eagle," carrying Armstrong and Aldrin, separated from the Command Module "Columbia," and descended to the moon. Armstrong reported back to Houston's Command Center, "The Eagle has landed." America and the world watched in wonder and awe as a new chapter in space exploration opened. Through verse and informational text, author Rhonda Gowler Greene celebrates Apollo 11's historic moon landing.

First Peoples  

Prior to the arrival of Europeans, numerous Indigenous Peoples thrived across North America. This series provides an overview of daily life and culture. Approachable text examines each group's community structure, significant ceremonies, and traditions, as well as their relationship with European settlers and forced relocation onto reserves. Each title also includes a traditional story and tells how the people work to keep the traditions of their ancestors alive today.

First Routines (Tadpole Books)

Help your youngest readers learn to read with First Routines. Vibrant, real-life photographs and simple text introduce everyday routines, healthy eating, exercise, and personal hygiene to beginning readers. Repetitive text patterns, clear photo/text matches, and labels create a reading experience that is easy to follow, familiar, and engaging.

First Science  

This series explains introductory physical science concepts through real-world observation and simple scientific diagrams.

First Words and Pictures

Specially created to support early childhood teaching, this series is perfect for children learning to read. As young readers turn the pages, they will have lots of opportunities to: make comments and ask questions; make descriptions; discuss their own lives and experiences; read and understand words and simple sentences; improve their skills in counting, understanding, and using numbers; find out about people, places, technology, and the environment.

First Words In... (Blastoff! Readers: Level 1)

There are many languages around the world. With this series, beginning readers can learn fun words in some of the most widely spoken, from Arabic to Spanish, and more! Readers will be introduced to key phrases including greetings, family words, school words, and other relevant vocabulary. Photos reinforce meanings while features provide pronunciations of each word. Young readers will enjoy learning a new language and discovering new cultures with these fun titles!s

Five Lords of Pain, The

Tom Yamada seems like any other 15-year-old. But he's actually a supreme martial artist, destined to fight the five Lords of Pain—demons who've been trying to break into our world for centuries. If he loses, a new Dark Age will begin. No pressure, then...

Five Senses, The (Blastoff! Readers: Level 3)

How do your eyes see? How do your ears hear? How does your nose smell? This series covers the basic structures and functions of the body's five sense organs. Young readers will learn how each sense provides the brain with information about their surroundings, and can test their new knowledge with sense-specific activities.