Grade 1
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The Snowflake: A Water Cycle Story
With a double-page spread for each month, this book describes the journey of a single drop of water throughout the year. Read More →
The Snowflake Mistake
How are snowflakes made? Find out in this wonderful new tale! High, very high, almost too high to see, an ice palace floats like a ship on the sea. Where clouds are collected before they… Read More →
The Snow Is Fun
From the Series Let's Look at Weather (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
Through bright photos and simple text, kids describe what snow looks and feels like. Pair this nonfiction title with its companion fiction book, The Snow Is Fun. Read More →
The Snow Walker
From the Series Live Oak Media eReadalong
"...The excitement, danger and heroism of Milton's day of rescue and delivery in the storm will cause young listeners to wish for their own blizzards." -AudioFile Read More →
The Sound of Kindness
This heartwarming book touches on the themes of kindness and socio-emotional resonance and the idea that our words matter. Follow an adult and child as they explore their neighborhood,… Read More →
The Space Race
From the Series Early Bird Readers — Yellow (Early Bird Stories ™)
Zip and Zog are in a race through space! Zip has a speedy rocket, but Zog has a powerful ship. Readers will be racing to see who comes out ahead in this fun tale. Read More →
The Space Shuttle
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — Mighty Movers
A fun introduction to an in-the-news vehicle, the space shuttle. In simple, easy-to-understand language, this title describes how the space shuttle is launched into orbit and how astronauts… Read More →
The Spacesuit: How a Seamstress Helped Put Man on the Moon
An inspirational true-story about the a group of seamstresses who designed the spacesuit for the first men to walk on the Moon! "Ellie’s team was small, and they only had six weeks. Many… Read More →
The Spots and the Dots
The Spots live on one side of the hill. The Dots live on the other. Both are fearful and suspicious of the other, but are they really all that different? When a young Spot and a young Dot… Read More →
The Spy Who Played Baseball
Moe Berg is not a typical baseball player. He's Jewish—very unusual for the major leagues in the 1930s—has a law degree, speaks several languages, and loves traveling the world. He also… Read More →
"The Star-Spangled Banner": America's National Anthem
From the Series Celebrate American Symbols (Early Bird Stories ™)
What do the words to our national anthem, "The Star Spangled Banner," mean? Discover the history of the song and the meaning of the lyrics. Read More →
The Stars Will Be My Nightlight: A Sukkot Story
"Can we sleep in the sukkah?" the boy asks his mom. She worries that it will be cold and dark. “But the stars will be my nightlight,” the boy says, to which the mom smiles. But what happens… Read More →
The Statue of Liberty
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Famous Places
Have you ever seen an eye the size of a doorway? What about a finger bigger than a grown-up? Get ready to check out the Statue of Liberty! This statue stands for American freedom. Just… Read More →
The Statue of Liberty
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — American Symbols
One of the most famous American symbols, the Statue of Liberty stands for freedom and opportunity. Standing on Liberty Island at the tip of New York City, the statue welcomed immigrants from… Read More →
The Statue of Liberty: A Symbol of Friendship
From the Series Celebrate American Symbols (Early Bird Stories ™)
What makes the Statue of Liberty green? Uncover the story and significance behind this historic American monument. Read More →
The Steel Pan Man of Harlem
Once upon a time in the city of Harlem, there was a terrible problem. Rats had taken over the city. They were everywhere―subways, restaurants, even people’s homes! The mayor didn’t know what… Read More →
The Stone Bird
It might look like a pebble from the beach, but Eliza knows this is an egg. And one night when she hears cracking, she discovers the Stone Bird. It might still look like a stone to her mom,… Read More →
The Stone Giant
When her father leaves to save people from a giant who turns them to stone with his gaze, a child in a red dress is left alone. Many days and many nights go by. Every evening the girl says… Read More →
The Story of a Baseball Bat: It Starts with Wood
From the Series Step by Step
How does a tree become a baseball bat? First, a tree is cut into logs. Then logs are cut and shaped. Next a machine carves them. Then the bat is sanded. Follow the process step by step. Read More →
The Story of a Butterfly: It Starts with a Caterpillar
From the Series Step by Step
How does a butterfly grow? It starts with a mother butterfly laying eggs. Next the eggs hatch. A caterpillar eats and grows. Then it sheds its skin. See what happens step by step in a… Read More →
The Story of a Crayon: It Starts with Wax
From the Series Step by Step
How does hot wax become a colorful crayon? First wax is melted. Then a worker adds color. Next the wax is shaped. Soon the wax hardens. Discover all the steps in the process of making a crayon. Read More →
The Story of a Football: It Starts with Leather
From the Series Step by Step
How does a piece of leather become a football? Readers discover the process step by step with clear text and photos demonstrating each part of the process. Read More →
The Story of a Frog: It Starts with a Tadpole
From the Series Step by Step
How does a swimming tadpole become a hopping frog? A tiny tadpole leaves its egg. It swims and eats. Its tail gets longer. Soon back legs grow. Then front legs grow. Follow the frog's life… Read More →
The Story of a Ladybug: It Starts with an Egg
From the Series Step by Step
Engaging photos offer a close-up look at how a tiny egg becomes the recognizable ladybug. Discover each step in the ladybug's lifecycle. Read More →