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Welcome to the Coral Reef
From the Series Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems
What is a coral reef actually made of? What microscopic creatures take shelter in the coral and become its food? Which coral reef resident has stinging tentacles? And which huge creature… Read More →
Welcome to the Desert
From the Series Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems
Why is a hummingbird visiting a spiky cactus? How does a Gila woodpecker help a huge saguaro cactus stay healthy? When a prairie dog family moves to a new house, who takes over their old… Read More →
Welcome to the Forest
From the Series Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems
In this book, readers will explore a forest habitat and discover how the wildlife and plants that call it home form an ecosystem and rely on each other for survival. This title cleverly takes Read More →
Welcome to the Forest at Night
From the Series Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems
In this book, readers will explore a forest at night and discover how the nocturnal animals that make it their home form an ecosystem and rely on their habitat and each other for survival.… Read More →
Welcome to the Ocean
From the Series Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems
In this book, readers will dive beneath the ocean to discover how fish, marine mammals, and a whole host of animals that make this habitat their home form an ecosystem and rely on their… Read More →
Welcome to the Pond
From the Series Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems
In this book, readers will explore a pond habitat and discover how pond animals and plants form an ecosystem and rely on each other for survival. This title cleverly takes young readers on a… Read More →
Welcome to the Rain Forest
From the Series Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems
What rain forest creature with a long, sticky tongue is feasting on a meal of termites? How does a capybara stay safe from giant anacondas and jaguars? Why are bats visiting the flowers that… Read More →
Welcome to the Seashore
From the Series Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems
In this book, readers will explore a seashore habitat and discover how tide pool animals rely on each other for survival. This title cleverly takes young readers on a mini safari through a… Read More →
Welcome to the Tree Stump
From the Series Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems
In this book, readers will explore a tree stump microhabitat and discover how the tiny animals, plants, and fungi that live here form an ecosystem and rely on each other for survival. This… Read More →
We Like the Summer
From the Series Seasons All Around Me (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
What do you like best about summer? Watch these kids enjoy nature and their favorite activities. Pair this nonfiction title with its illustrated fiction companion book, Maya Likes the Beach. Read More →
We're the Center of the Universe!: Science's Biggest Mistakes about Astronomy and Physics
From the Series Science Gets It Wrong
Does the universe circle around Earth? Do creatures live on the sun? Can you tell the future by looking at the stars? At one time, science supported wild notions like these! But later studies Read More →
We Use Tools All Day
From the Series Space Cat Explores STEM
Space Cat and her pal Dog help readers understand simple and complex tools we all use every day. Read More →
Whale Migrations
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 3
The gray whales migrate further than any other mammals. They are always on the move. It's an endless journey to eat, breed and to move with the seasons. Where do you think the gray whales are Read More →
Whales
From the Series Animal Lives
Learn all about the amazing world of whales, and follow their lives from calf to adult. Read More →
Whale Sharks: Nature's Biggest Fish
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Nature's Most Massive Animals
Whale Sharks are the largest fish on Earth. Each one has its own unique pattern of spots. Explore the lives of whale sharks and learn how they get so big, how they eat, and more! Read More →
Whales!: The Gentle Giants
From the Series Explore!
Whales are beautiful creatures known for their massive size. Seeing a whale in the wild is a memorable nature experience. These amazing animals live in the oceans of the Antarctic to the west Read More →
What a Garden Needs
From the Series In the Garden (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
What does a garden need? This engaging and easy-to-read text shows emergent readers all the parts of a flourishing garden. Pairs with the fiction title Our Garden. Read More →
What Can Float?
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Early Level 1
Can you float in the water? What else can float in the water? Can you think of something that can float in the air? Read More →
What Can I See in the Desert?
From the Series What Can I See?
There is so much to see in the desert! Put on your sunscreen and get ready to go on an adventure to the world's driest, most scorching environments. From rattlesnakes to camels, meerkats to… Read More →
What Can I See in the Polar Regions?
From the Series What Can I See?
There's so much to see in the polar regions! Put on your snowshoes and get ready for an adventure to the freezing northern and southern polar regions. From penguins to polar bears, narwhals… Read More →
What Can Live in a Desert?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Animal Adaptations
How do animals like snakes, roadrunners, and scorpions survive in the desert? Discover their adaptations and see! Read More →
What Can Live in a Forest?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Animal Adaptations
Find out why the forest is a perfect habitat for animals like porcupines, bears, and deer. Read More →
What Can Live in a Grassland?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Animal Adaptations
Lions, and zebras, and termites, oh my! See why a grassland is a perfect habitat for these animals and more. Read More →
What Can Live in a Lake?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Animal Adaptations
Fish swim and ducks paddle. Beavers build and herons wade. Discover how these animals and others adapt to living in a lake. Read More →