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From Tree to House
From the Series Start to Finish
How is a house built? Loggers cut down trees that are sent to a sawmill and made into boards. These boards are sent to builders who use them to build the floors, walls, and roof of the house. Read More →
From Tree to Paper
From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series
How does a tree turn into a comic book or a magazine? Follow each step in the production cycle—from planting a tree to reading or writing on paper—in this fascinating book! Read More →
From Typewriters to Text Messages: How Communication Has Changed
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Comparing Past and Present
Many people use cell phones and e-mail to communicate with others. But long ago, these tools didn’t exist. All phone calls traveled through wires. And people used machines called typewriters… Read More →
From Washboards to Washing Machines: How Homes Have Changed
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Comparing Past and Present
Many people store food in refrigerators and clean clothes in washing machines. But long ago, these tools didn’t exist. Big blocks of ice kept food cold. And people scrubbed clothes on long,… Read More →
From Wax to Crayon
From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series
How does wax turn into a colorful crayon? Follow each step in the production cycle—from melting wax into a liquid to coloring a fun picture—in this fascinating book! Read More →
From Wax to Crayon
From the Series Start to Finish
How are crayons made? Clear wax is melted in a factory. Once it's melted, color is added to it, it is poured into crayon-shaped molds, cooled, and wrapped in a paper label. Sorted into sets,… Read More →
From Wheat to Bread
From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series
How does wheat turn into bread? Follow each step in the food production cycle—from planting wheat seeds to eating toast with jelly—in this fascinating book! Read More →
From Wood to Baseball Bat
From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series
How does a piece of wood become a brand-new baseball bat? Follow each step in the process—from cutting the wood to shipping the bat to a store—in this fascinating book! Read More →
Front-End Loaders: A First Look
From the Series Read about Construction Vehicles (Read for a Better World ™)
Front-end loaders come in all shapes and sizes! Young readers will love learning about parts of a front-end loader, how these construction vehicles are used, and more in this fun and informative book. Read More →
Front Loaders Scoop!
From the Series Bumba Books ® — Construction Zone
What do you need to scoop up a large load? A front loader! Front loaders can scoop up rocks and dirt. Scoop by scoop, front loaders work hard to get the job done. Age-appropriate critical… Read More →
Frosty's Snow Day
From the Series Let's Look at Polar Animals (Pull Ahead Readers — Fiction)
Frosty shows readers her typical day as an Arctic fox. With full-color illustrations and engaging text, young readers can join in on the fun. Pairs with the nonfiction text Arctic Fox on the Move. Read More →
Fruit for You
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Pre-Reading Level
Fruit is delicious food. Yum! Do you know lots of different kinds of fruit? What is your favorite fruit? Read More →
Fruits
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Food Groups
An introduction to different fruits and the part they play in a healthy diet. Read More →
Fruits and Vegetables: How We Grow and Eat Them
From the Series Get Started with STEM
Crunch! Munch! Delicious! We eat fruits and vegetables every day, but how do these foods actually grow? In this book, kids will discover how seeds develop into mature plants from which… Read More →
-Ful and -Less, -Er and -Ness: What Is a Suffix?
From the Series Words Are CATegorical ®
Turns traditional grammar lessons on end! Read and reread this book aloud and delight in the sense—and nonsense—of words. What is a suffix? You'll find the answer inside this book—it's… Read More →
Fun at the Park
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Pre-Reading Level
Going to the park or the playground is lots of fun. You can ride on a merry-go-round or climb a ladder. You could have a picnic or fly a kite. What else can you do there? Read More →
FUNdamental Hands-On Science — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series FUNdamental Hands-On Science
Creative and innovative activities and projects will help budding scientists discover all about food, plants, rocks, and water. Every spread in these high-interest science books includes an… Read More →
Fungi: Colorful Clean-Up Crews
From the Series Tell Me More! Science
They are colorful. They form amazing shapes. They feed on our food. And some are even deadly poisonous. Fungi! Explore the lives and life cycles of nature’s clean-up champions that help keep… Read More →
Fun in the Mud
From the Series Funny Bone Readers ™ — Developing Character
Will Pig learn to share or will he hog all the mud to himself? Character concept: Fairness: Take turns and share. Read More →
Funny Clothes
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Emergent Level
"Do you like dressing up in funny clothes? Look at the costumes in the dress-up box. Which costume would you like to wear?" Read More →
Funny Money
This fun, fact-filled book about money also tickles the funny bone. Lots of jokes, riddles, and cartoon-style art will keep kids turning the pages as they learn about the history,… Read More →
Funny Races
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Early Level 4
The children in this story are enjoying some funny races. They have to run from the starting line to the end line. They don't mind whether they win or not - they just want to have fun. Look… Read More →
Fun on the Farm: Book 130
From the Series Tas and Friends
The friends visit the Brins farm. Book 130 covers the sounds nd, ss, and old. Read More →
Fun with Addition
From the Series Math All Around (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
Young readers will enjoy learning how to add using this nonfiction book. Engaging photographs and easy-to-read text help make addition fun! Pairs with the fiction text, Saving Up. Read More →