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Octopus's Tide Pool Trouble
From the Series Lily Lu to the Rescue
Lily Lu is thrilled to see all the animals in the tide pools near her home in Monterey, California. But what can Lily do when she spots an octopus in danger after a storm? Read More →
Odd Bods: The World's Unusual Animals
What do a thorn bug, an aye-aye, and a narwhal have in common? Their looks make them Odd Bods. Long snouts, bright-red lips, pointy heads . . . the animal kingdom is full of critters with… Read More →
Odd One Out
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Early Level 4
When things belong together, they can be put into a group called a set. If something does not fit in the set, it is the 'odd one out'. See if you can find the 'odd one out' on each page in… Read More →
Odell Beckham Jr.
From the Series Amazing Athletes
Odell Beckham Jr.—New York Giants wide receiver—shocks National Football League (NFL) fans with his incredible catches. In a 2014 game versus the Dallas Cowboys, Odell made a one-handed… Read More →
Odell Beckham Jr.
From the Series Sports All-Stars (Lerner ™ Sports)
Odell Beckham Jr. is a star wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). Beckham made a name for himself in the NFL with an amazing one-handed catch in his… Read More →
Ode to a Commode: Concrete Poems
From the Series Poetry Adventures
Is that a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a poem! Concrete poems are shaped like their subjects. They can look like objects, animals, or even people. You won't find many straight lines here!… Read More →
Off to School
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Early Level 2
Children go to school all over the world. They get to school in lots of different ways. Some children go by bus or train. Some get a ride from their home to school. How do you go to your school? Read More →
Og's Ark
Og the giant is so big that no bed is large enough or strong enough to hold him. He never gets a good night's sleep—but all the animals know he has a gentle heart under his groggy grumpiness. Read More →
Ohana Means Family
From the Series Live Oak Media eReadalong
In this cumulative rhyme in the style of "The House That Jack Built," a family celebrates Hawaii and its culture while serving poi at a luau. Read More →
Oh Boy, Mallory
From the Series Mallory
Mallory has a new diary, and big news to write in it: a cute fifth-grade boy LIKES her! The only problem: Mallory's friends are more excited about it than she is. Mallory's not sure what to… Read More →
Oh Brother!
From the Series Big Little Talks
This charming story about a new addition to the family will help older siblings appreciate their expanded family. The little brother has arrived, and all he does is sleep and cry! He doesn't Read More →
Oh! If Only...
Sometimes big things have very small beginnings. "Oh! If only . . . I had stayed home that day . . . If only . . . I hadn't met that dog . . . If only . . . he didn't want to play . . . " And Read More →
Oh My, Mammals!
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Creepy Creatures
Some mammals look cute, and others look creepy. Discover some of the world's strangest mammals from the star-nosed mole with its twenty-two fleshy feelers to wild babirusas that bare their… Read More →
Oh, No, Hippo!
From the Series Early Bird Readers — Blue (Early Bird Stories ™)
Hippo wants to join the other animals in activities, but he is very clumsy. With sweet, full-color illustrations and leveled text, this story is perfect for new readers. Read More →
Oh No, Jonah!
With beautiful artwork and rollicking rhyme, the Bible story of Jonah and the Whale is retold in a fun and unique fashion. Read More →
Oils (Just a Bit) to Keep Your Body Fit, 2nd Edition: What Are Oils?
From the Series Food Is CATegorical ™
What are oils? Oils are liquid fats. They give a rich flavor to foods they are found in, such as nuts, seeds, and fish. Brian P. Cleary's goofy verse and Martin Goneau's humorous… Read More →
Oils (Just a Bit) to Keep Your Body Fit: What Are Oils?
From the Series Food Is CATegorical ™
What are oils? Oils are liquid fats. They give a rich flavor to foods they are found in, such as nuts, seeds, and fish. Brian P. Cleary's goofy verse and Martin Goneau's humorous… Read More →
Old Macdonald Had a Phone
Old Macdonald loves his phone: it helps him organize his farm. But when the animals each get one of their own, they are soon on their phones all day—"Here a tweet, there a chat, WhatsApping… Read More →
Old Man of the Sea
From the Series Lantana Global Picture Books
A trip around the world for a young boy and his boat-loving grandpa where the true joy of discovery lies not in the countries they visit but in the blossoming relationship between them.… Read More →
Olive
From the Series The Fairy-Tale Color Collection
Who is the real giant in this wordless retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk? Perspective is everything in this visual exploration of what big and small can mean. Olive, the little girl… Read More →
Olympic Games Upsets
From the Series Sports' Wildest Upsets (Lerner ™ Sports)
At the Olympics, the best athletes in the world compete for the gold medal. No matter the event, there are sure to be surprising moments. Someone who has never placed first can soar past the… Read More →
On a Flake-Flying Day: Watching Winter's Wonders
On a feather-fluffing, seed-stuffing, cloud-puffing day . . . Weasels whiten. / Cardinals brighten. / Frost glistens. / Owl listens. From Buffy Silverman, author of On a Gold-Blooming Day and Read More →
On a Gold-Blooming Day: Finding Fall Treasures
On a gold-blooming, bee-zooming, sun-dazzling day . . . / Snakes glide. / Spiders hide. / Crickets chirp. / Butterflies slurp. From Buffy Silverman, author of On a Snow-Melting Day, comes an… Read More →
On and Off: Book 3
From the Series Sustainability
Lamps, streetlights, car lights—they can all be turned on or off. Introduce young readers to the basic concept of on and off, using lights as an example. Included is the message to turn… Read More →