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Being Thankful with Gabrielle: A Book about Gratitude
From the Series Sesame Street ® Character Guides
Being thankful means feeling happy for the good things in our lives. Learn with Gabrielle and the rest of your friends on Sesame Street how to be grateful for sunny and rainy days. What are… Read More →
Béisbol Begins: How Nemesio Guilló Brought Baseball to Cuba
Nemesio Guilló didn’t travel from Cuba to the United States as an eleven-year-old boy just so he could find a new sport to introduce to his home country. But that’s exactly what happened!… Read More →
Be Kind to Bees
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 2
The bees need our help. They are running out of good food to eat and places to live. People are spraying poison on crops and clearing forests to make way for new cities. People need bees.… Read More →
Believe Your Eyes: Book 1
From the Series Cici: A Fairy's Tale
A lot is changing for Cici. Her parents are separating, her wacky abuela is moving in, and on her tenth birthday, she wakes up with fairy wings! Cici's new magical powers let her see people… Read More →
Belinda the Unbeatable
From the Series Game for Adventure
Belinda's upbeat. Her best friend, Barbara, is shy. But both of them are joining a magical game of musical chairs! When the music starts, the girls' school gym becomes a tricky, colorful… Read More →
Bel the Weather Girl — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Bel the Weather Girl
Meteorologist Belinda Jensen introduces kids to key weather phenomena—including hail, thunderstorms, tornadoes, and more. Each book stars Bel, a smart, spunky eight-year-old with a passion… Read More →
Bel the Weather Girl — Paperback Set
From the Series Bel the Weather Girl
Meteorologist Belinda Jensen introduces kids to key weather phenomena—including hail, thunderstorms, tornadoes, and more. Each book stars Bel, a smart, spunky eight-year-old with a passion… Read More →
Bending
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Changing Matter
What can you bend? This low-leveled reader introduces children to reading. Read More →
Benedict Arnold: Hero or Enemy Spy?
From the Series Hidden History — Spies
He was popular with his troops. And he was such a good soldier that Benedict Arnold became a major general in the Colonial Army. So how did a Revolutionary hero become known as one of the… Read More →
Ben Franklin's Big Shock
From the Series On My Own Science
Describes Ben Franklin’s interest in and experiments with electricity, what he learned about electricity, and his famous experiment with lightning. Read More →
Ben Gives a Gift
From the Series My Reading Neighborhood: Kindergarten Sight Word Stories
Ben wants to give a gift to his neighbor, Mrs. Green. What will he bring her? This simple story incorporates words from the Kindergarten-level Dolch Sight Word List to build literacy skills. Read More →
Benjamin and the Silver Goblet
Drought has come to Canaan and Jacob’s sons must travel to Egypt to look for food, including youngest son Benjamin. Their brother Joseph, now governor of the land, wonders if his brothers… Read More →
Benjamin Banneker: Pioneering Scientist
From the Series On My Own Biography
Gazing up at the stars, Benjamin Banneker longed to understand how and why things worked as they did. In a time when most black Americans were slaves, Banneker lived a life of freedom and… Read More →
Benjamin Brown and the Great Steamboat Race
From the Series History Speaks: Picture Books Plus Reader's Theater
In the summer of 1870, Thomas Leathers was captain of the Natchez. Captain Leathers believed it was the fastest steamboat on the Mississippi River. Captain Cannon of the Robert E. Lee offered Read More →
Benno and the Night of Broken Glass
Benno was the neighborhood's favorite cat. During the week, he napped in a sunny corner of Mitzi Stein's dress shop and begged scrapped from Moshe the butcher. But one night in Berlin, the… Read More →
Ben's Birthday Shapes
From the Series Math All Around (Pull Ahead Readers — Fiction)
Ben sees shapes all around at his birthday party. The balloons, pizza, and presents all have a shape. Vibrant illustrations and easy-to-read text support beginning readers. Pairs with the… Read More →
Ben's Flying Flowers
Foreword Book of the Year Finalist. Nautilus Award for Children's Picture Book (Silver) Ben’s Flying Flowers beautifully characterizes a child’s common emotional reactions when a sibling dies Read More →
Bes Is a Bear: Book 7
From the Series Tas and Friends
Bes the bear is Tas’s favorite toy and goes with her everywhere. Young readers will enjoy following Tas along on her many adventures and meeting new buddies along the way. Cute illustrations Read More →
Bes Is a Toy Bear: Book 83
From the Series Tas and Friends
Bes is missing! Where will Tas find her? Follow along while to meet more of Tas's favorite toys. Young readers will enjoy following Tas along on her many adventures and meeting new buddies… Read More →
Bes Is a Toy: Book 10
From the Series Tas and Friends
Bes goes missing . . . again! Young readers will enjoy following Tas along as she searches for her friend. Cute illustrations capture the charm of the characters while simple words introduce Read More →
Bessie Coleman: Daring to Fly
From the Series On My Own Biography
High in the sky, Bessie Coleman could soar like a bird. She was free—at least until she landed. As a black woman in the 1920s, she wasn't allowed to learn how to fly. Forced to travel to… Read More →
Best Believe: The Tres Hermanas, a Sisterhood for the Common Good
Meet the Tres Hermanas: Evelina Antonetty, Lillian López, and Elba Cabrera. They moved from Puerto Rico to New York City as children and grew up to become leaders in their Bronx community.… Read More →
Best Friends
From the Series Real Kids Readers — Level 1
These girls are not alike. They don’t look alike. They don’t act alike. But that doesn’t matter. They are best friends. Read More →
Best Gymnastics Teams
From the Series All-Access Gymnastics (Lerner ™ Sports)
At many men's and women's gymnastics competitions, gymnasts perform routines on their own. But they are part of a team that must work together to bring home the gold medal. There have been… Read More →