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Jump start kids' interest in reading with these fast-moving titles in this visually stimulating series. A whole fleet of transportation options will be available to explore, covering a variety of categories. Compelling photographs and engaging text offer readers an up-close look at each of these interesting vehicles.
Following the alphabet this book uses poetry and expository text to celebrate America's diverse population and showcase the remarkable achievements and contributions that have come from the many people who have chosen to make our country their home. Topics include well-known landmarks and institutions and famous citizens whose talents helped make the United States a world leader. In addition to celebrating America's history and development, key concepts such as naturalization and steps to citize
This world can be strange, absurd, baffling, inexplicable, and downright wacky. Learn about some of the wildest things from making clothing out of old milk to staying in bed for science. A combination of fun illustrations and photos makes this a fun series for reluctant readers as well as anyone who loves to learn about the wacky world.
Meet Waga. He's not the biggest monster. He's not the hairiest or slimiest monster either. But he is the trickiest . . . and shouldn't be trusted. Find out just how tricky Waga can be—unless you're too scared to keep reading.
Captivating photos accompany engaging nonfiction text to explain dormancy in nature. From trees and ladybugs to chickadees, squirrels and even alligators, this book won't put curious kids to sleep!
If you were dormant / waiting out the cold, the dry, the heat / you would pause. Captivating photos of animals accompany simple, engaging text to explain dormancy in nature. This highly curricular book teaches young readers about different kinds of dormancy and which animals do what. Featuring creatures like ladybugs, chickadees, squirrels, and even alligators, this book won't put curious kids to sleep!
In early April, as Owen and his sister search the hickories, oaks, and dogwoods for returning birds, a huge group of birds leaves the misty mountain slopes of the Yucatan peninsula for the very long flight across the Gulf of Mexico to their summer nesting grounds. One of them is a Cerulean warbler. He will lose more than half his body weight even if the journey goes well. Aloft over the vast ocean, the birds encourage each other with squeaky chirps that say, ""We are still alive. We can do this.
Bear has been sitting and waiting since dawn. "I'm waiting for Goliath. He's my best friend." At last the bus pulls up, but no one gets out. "He'll definitely show up. You'll see!" The robins fly south and the first snow falls. When Bear wakes from a long sleep, he hears a noise like a hand sliding slowly across paper. Goliath is coming! But Goliath's identity is a big surprise. This is a warm and surprising story with depth and humor and luminous illustrations.
In this illustrated board book, common weather patterns are associated with action verbs over the course of a day that begins with sizzling sunshine and ends with shimmering stars.
Walden Lane is a quintessential small city. And the Moores are a typical American family. The books describe a tightknit family, with busy schedules and the usual problems. The series explores suburban life in a fun way, with topics appropriate for younger readers. These gentle reads are innocent, hopeful, and sometimes funny, with no unsettling surprises or storylines.