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Urban Places
From the Series My Community (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
In this nonfiction title, carefully leveled text and full-color photographs introduce emergent readers to all the exciting things to see in a city. Pairs with the fiction title Wait, Ride, Walk. Read More →
Usain Bolt
From the Series Amazing Athletes
Usain Bolt has been the fastest runner in the world since the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. Back then, the Jamaican sprinter won gold medals and set world records in three running… Read More →
Use a Pulley: Simple Machines–Pulleys
From the Series Science Storybooks
Grandfather gave some jobs to a lazy boy. The clever boy came up with ideas to make the jobs easier. Let's find out how the boy used pulleys. Read More →
Used Any Numbers Lately?
Have you used any numbers this week? You might be trying to remember when you last did a math problem—but think again! Have you made a phone call? Have you written someone’s address? Have you Read More →
Using Graphs
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 2
A graph is a picture or chart showing the differences between things that we can measure. It helps us to understand information when we can see the facts in a picture. We use different kinds… Read More →
Using Water around the World
From the Series Welcome to My World
Everybody needs water to live. But for many children and their families, obtaining water is not as simple as turning on a tap. In this book, readers will learn how people around the world… Read More →
US National Soccer Teams: Ultimate Fan Guide
From the Series World Cup Fan Guides (Lerner ™ Sports)
The US soccer fanbase has never been stronger. The US Women’s National Soccer Team is one of the best in the world. The US men are also impressive with many Gold Cup wins. Discover… Read More →
U. S. Symbols
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Government
This social studies text offers emergent readers an introduction to the symbols of the United States. Read More →
US Women's National Team: Soccer Champions
From the Series Champion Soccer Clubs
The US Women's National Team has won more Olympic gold medals and Women's World Cup titles than any other team. Learn how the team got started and meet some of the biggest superstars in… Read More →
Vacation on Venus (Book 6)
From the Series Funny Bone Books ™ First Chapters — The Jupiter Twins
When it looks like their vacation is going to be really boring, space racers save the day until the race comes to a roadblock! Can the Twins pull out all the stops to rescue the race? Read More →
Vacation's Over!: Return of the Dinosaurs
The worst part of vacation is coming home. There's laundry to do, mail to pick up, and photos to develop. It's such a hassle. So when the dinosaurs return from their vacation (they're not… Read More →
Vaccinations: Book 11
From the Series Healthy Me!
From siblings to strangers, vaccines can help to save lives. With the use of real-life photos, young readers are introduced to medicine and are given a base for learning about life and how to Read More →
Vaccine Innovators Pearl Kendrick and Grace Eldering
From the Series STEM Trailblazer Bios
Have you ever been vaccinated against a particular disease? As children, Pearl Kendrick and Grace Eldering both suffered from whooping cough, a life-threatening illness. As adults, they… Read More →
Val and the Vet Van: Book 12
From the Series Phonics Fun Decodables — Level 1
Val has a Vet Van! He got it from his dad. This book focuses on the phonemes qu and v. Read More →
Valentine's Day: A First Look
From the Series Read about Holidays (Read for a Better World ™)
Valentine's Day is a time to show loved ones you care. Give early learners a first look into this loving holiday with full-color photographs and accessible text. Read More →
Valleys
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Landforms
An introduction to the basic characteristics of valleys. Read More →
Vamos a cambiar el mundo todos juntos (Come Together, Change the World): Guía de Sesame Street ® para luchar por la justicia racial (A Sesame Street ® Guide to Standing Up for Racial Justice)
¿Qué puedes hacer para defender la amabilidad racial? Elmo y sus amigos aprenden junto con los jóvenes lectores sobre la justicia racial. Inspirado en la asamblea pública de la CNN y Sesame… Read More →
¡Vamos a reducir, reutilizar y reciclar, Oscar! (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle, Oscar!)
From the Series Cuidemos el ambiente con Sesame Street ® (Go Green with Sesame Street ® )
Oscar el Gruñón sabe mucho sobre la basura, ¡y sabe también cómo reutilizarla! Lee cómo Oscar y sus amigos les muestran a los pequeños lectores que reducir, reutilizar y reciclar disminuye su Read More →
Vampire
From the Series Magical Creatures
A mysterious person walks down a city street at night. As they pass under a street lamp, they smile at something, and their teeth shine in the light. Were those fangs?! In this book, you'll… Read More →
Vampire Bats: Nighttime Flying Mammals
From the Series Comparing Animal Traits
See what a vampire bat has in common with a sperm whale. Find out what sets a vampire bat apart from a walrus or a groundhog. Readers will compare and contrast key traits of vampire… Read More →
Vampire Peter
Everyone says Peter is the baddest boy in school. He likes strange food, wears strange clothes and does strange things. In fact, Peter is a vampire. So when the class gerbil goes missing,… Read More →
Vegetable Basket
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Emergent Level
We all like vegetables. There are lots of different vegetables to eat. Which ones do you like best? You could grow some in your garden. Read More →
Vegetables
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Food Groups
An introduction to different vegtables and the part they play in a healthy diet. Read More →
Velociraptor
From the Series Bumba Books ® — Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Beasts
Velociraptor was a scrappy scavenger. Did you know it was only about the size of a chicken? Learn about what scientists know about velociraptors in the 21st century. Diagrams, a photo… Read More →