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Plan It, Test It, Solve It: Solving Problems with the Sesame Street Mecha Builders ™
Plan it, test it, solve it! Young readers join the Sesame Street Mecha Builders in learning critical thinking skills to solve everyday problems. Read More →
Planning Ahead
From the Series Helpful Habits (Pull Ahead Readers People Smarts — Nonfiction)
Help children plan ahead by showing them how to prepare for the next day, build good habits, and prevent frustration. Pairs with the fiction title Jordan Is Ready. Read More →
Plant a Plant
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Pre-Reading Level
Have you ever grown a plant? It's fun to watch a seed change to a plant. Plants need sunshine and water to grow. Read More →
Plant: Explore the Extraordinary World of Plants and Flowers
Our planet is covered in an incredible variety of awesome plants, from the tiny blades of grass under our feet to giant redwood trees towering above our heads. Covering key topics including… Read More →
Planting Seeds
From the Series In the Garden (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
Plant your seeds, water the soil, and watch your garden grow! This engaging and carefully leveled text teaches emergent readers about growing a garden with seeds. Pairs with the fiction title Read More →
Plant Life Cycles (Pull Ahead Readers — Fiction) — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Plant Life Cycles (Pull Ahead Readers — Fiction)
Follow along as father and daughter bake an apple tart, animals feast on dandelions, sunflowers turn toward the sun, and more in this inviting fiction series that will help young readers… Read More →
Plant Life Cycles (Pull Ahead Readers — Paired Fiction and Nonfiction) — Library Bound Hardcover Set
Watch plants develop from seed to sprout to flower, fruit, or vegetable. Introduce young readers to the mysteries of plant life cycles through fun fiction stories paired with simple… Read More →
Plant Life: Skills Set 7
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Decodable Explorers
What does a little seed need to help it grow into a new plant? As well as water to drink and sunshine to warm it, the new little plant needs a space. It needs room to spread its roots and… Read More →
Plants
From the Series Amazing Life Cycles
Meet some amazing animals—from caring crocodile mothers to meat eating plants, from the tallest parents in the woods to sea horse fathers looking after their young . . . with the odd hairy… Read More →
Plants and the Environment
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Ecology
An engaging look at the ways that plants interact with people and animals. Read More →
Plants Can't Sit Still
Do plants really move? Absolutely! You might be surprised by all ways plants can move. Plants might not pick up their roots and walk away, but they definitely don't sit still! Discover the… Read More →
Plants — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Plants
Our planet is covered with an incredible variety of plants, from tiny blades of grass under our feet to giant trees towering above our heads. Explore the science of plants in a fun way… Read More →
Plants Love Compost: Book 18
From the Series Sustainability
This simple informational text highlights how household food scraps can be recycled to make compost. Bright photos illustrate the types of things that can and cannot be composted and… Read More →
Plateaus
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Landforms
An introduction to the basic characteristics of plateaus. Read More →
Play at Home with Elmo: Games and Activities from Sesame Street ®
You don’t have to leave your home to have fun. Get creative with Elmo, Big Bird, and the rest of your friends on Sesame Street with fun games and activities for the whole family. Use your… Read More →
Playground Games
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Early Level 2
What games do you play in the playground at your school? Do you like hiding and chasing? Do you play ball games with your friends? What other games do you play with them? Read More →
Playing a Game: Inclined Plane vs. Lever
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Simple Machines to the Rescue
These kids are playing a game, trying to move a person with a simple machine. Which will work better—an inclined plane or a lever? Readers will see them compare the simple machines to decide. Read More →
Playing Fair
From the Series Be a Good Sport (Pull Ahead Readers People Smarts — Nonfiction)
Are you a good teammate? Do you try your best? Do you follow rules and play fair? What does it mean to play fair? Following rules, helping others, and taking turns are just a few examples.… Read More →
Playing Safely
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — Health
It is fun to play, but it is also important to play safely. Things like rules, safety equipment, and adult supervision are important in keeping kids happy and safe when they play. Read More →
Playing with Light and Shadows
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Light and Sound
Young readers will learn how shadows are made with light in this accessible, photo-filled book. Simple text explains different kinds of shadows and teaches students how they can make their… Read More →
Play Like an Animal!: Why Critters Splash, Race, Twirl, and Chase
Dash! Hide! Splash! Ride! Exuberant text celebrates all the different ways animals play, from rhinos taking mud baths and parrots somersaulting through the air to kangaroos boxing and… Read More →
Play Musical Chairs: Skills Set 6
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Decodable Explorers
Have you ever played the game called Musical Chairs? The players dance to music. When it stops they run to sit on a chair, but there are not enough chairs for everyone. The slowest player is… Read More →
Playtime around the World
From the Series Welcome to My World
In this delightful, colorful book, readers will discover some of the games that are played by kids around the world—from stickball to tug-of-war, wheelbarrow rides to rolling tires.… Read More →
Play with Me!
From the Series Funny Bone Readers ™ — Living Healthy
He snarls and snaps at everyone in the yard! But will Bulldog back down or bark back when confronted? Bullying: Dealing with Feelings Read More →