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Poppy's Best Paper
From the Series Live Oak Media eReadalong
Poppy J. Thistleberry decides she wants to be a writer, but she is struggling to come up with material for her class writing assignments. She is also annoyed when her best friend's papers are Read More →
Pops
A warm and comforting board book about the bond between grandfather and child, from award-winning author and illustrator. A Bank Street Best Children's Books of the Year 2023. A small hand in Read More →
Popsicles
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Changing Forms
Pouring juice, freezing it, and adding craft sticks are all part of making popsicles. Simple text explains how juice changes form when you put it in a freezer. Read More →
Porcupine Had a Fuzzy Sweater
Porcupine's favorite sweater is missing! It was fuzzy, and red, and made with love by his Grandma. Porcupine doesn't want to hurt her feelings by admitting he lost it. Maybe he can make a… Read More →
Porcupines and Hedgehogs
From the Series Core Content Science — Animal Look-Alikes
Likes living in trees or on the ground? Herbivore or omnivore. Is it a porcupine or a hedgehog? Readers will learn how these adorable spiky mammals are alike and how they differ. Read More →
Porcupine's Picnic: Who Eats What?
Porcupine is going on a picnic! First he's joined by Koala. Then Squirrel scampers down a nearby tree. Porcupine offers to share his clover. But Koala eats eucalyptus, and Squirrel loves… Read More →
Por favor, ayúdame (Help Me Please)
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Spanish
Sometimes we are glad to have a friend to help us with things we are doing. A friend can help us to play a game or to make something. Friends can fix things, too, or help us when something is Read More →
Postal Carrier
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Work People Do
With simple text and vibrant color photographs, this book introduces young readers to postal carriers. Read More →
Potatoes at Turtle Rock
Annie leads her family on a nighttime journey around their farm to celebrate the first night of Hanukkah. At each stop along the way—the Old Log, Squeezy Cave, and Billy Goat's Bridge—Annie… Read More →
Potty!
From the Series Terrific Toddlers
Potty! is written for toddlers about toddlers and the many stages of potty training that kids can be in. Potty! is a reassuring potty training story for toddlers that offers insight into the… Read More →
Pouncing Bobcats
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — Animals
With furry, tufted ears, spotted coats, and short knobby tails, bobcats are distinctive wild cats. Found in forests, grasslands, mountains, swamps, or even deserts, bobcats hunt and grow from Read More →
Power Down for Fitness: Yoga for Flexible Mind and Body
From the Series Let's Move
Learn easy-to-follow poses for kids and informational notes for adults who dare to join them in stretching for fitness. Read More →
Power for the Planet
From the Series Core Content Science — Our Green Earth
Energy is all around us. Food and sleep are the fuels our bodies use to create the energy we need to move, talk, and think. But scientists tell us some of the fuels that keep our homes and… Read More →
Power from the Sun
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 1
Solar power is becoming a popular way for people to light and heat their homes. You might have seen solar panels on top of buildings. The energy of the sun is an unlimited resource and today… Read More →
Powerful Storms: Skills Set 7
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Decodable Explorers
Have you seen a big storm? Storms can bring all kinds of bad weather, like floods, avalanches, and hailstorms. What else? They can damage trees and buildings. People have to stay inside when Read More →
Power Up for Fitness: Exercise for Playing Stronger and Running Longer
From the Series Let's Move
Learn easy-to-follow endurance and strengthening exercises for kids plus informational notes for adults who dare to join them in a lifetime of fitness. Read More →
Power Up to Fight Pollution
From the Series Cloverleaf Books ™ — Planet Protectors
Earth has a pollution problem. How can you help? Join Tyler to learn what makes Earth's land, air, and water dirty. Find out cool ways to clean up our world. Do your part to be a planet… Read More →
Pranks and Attacks!: Book 1
From the Series Tao, the Little Samurai
Tao is studying martial arts at the famous Master Snow's school. But no matter how hard he concentrates on his lessons, mischief gets in the way! Tao plays pranks and jokes around with his… Read More →
Pre- and Re-, Mis- and Dis-: What Is a Prefix?
From the Series Words Are CATegorical ®
Have fun learning language! What is a prefix? You'll find the answer inside this book—it's overflowing with prefixes. Brian P. Cleary's playful rhymes and Martin Goneau's humorous… Read More →
Prehistoric Giants
From the Series If Dinosaurs Were Here Today
Imagine living alongside the largest dinosaurs to ever walk the Earth. These prehistoric giants were record-breakers with huge claws, jaws, and powerful bodies. Life-like illustrations place Read More →
Prepare for Launch
From the Series Mighty Mechanics' Guide to Awesome Space Machines
Join the Mighty Mechanics on a tour of some awesome space machines in this spectacular book for curious kids! Prepare for Launch is filled with dynamic photographs, colorful graphics, and… Read More →
Preposterous Rhinoceros
From the Series Early Bird Readers — Purple (Early Bird Stories ™)
Disaster! King Lion has lost his voice and cannot read the animals their bedtime story. Luckily, Preposterous Rhinoceros wants to give it a try . . . but how exactly do you read a book?… Read More →
Presents for Grace
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 1
Everyone knew that Grace loved cats and kittens. The only present she wanted was a real kitten. She was hoping that somebody would give her a pet kitten. She had presents of all different… Read More →
President Lincoln, Willie Kettles, and the Telegraph Machine
From the Series History Speaks: Picture Books Plus Reader's Theater
In March 1865, the Civil War between the North and South and had been going on for four years. The armies of the North were fighting their way to Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the… Read More →