Grade 2
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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 →
The Story of an Apple: It Starts with a Seed
From the Series Step by Step
How does a seed turn into a tasty apple? The seed spouts. The tree grows. Then the tree flowers. Next small apples grow. The apples ripen. Watch how apples grow step by step. Read More →
The Story of an Oak Tree: It Starts with an Acorn
From the Series Step by Step
How does a tiny acorn become a mighty oak tree? Readers discover the sequence of an oak tree's life cycle with step-by-step photos and clear text. Read More →
The Story of a Tulip: It Starts with a Bulb
From the Series Step by Step
From a budding bulb to a sure sign of spring, there are many steps in the life cycle of a tulip. Close-up photos and straightforward text help readers discover the process. Read More →
The Story of Bread: It Starts with Wheat
From the Series Step by Step
Through colorful photos and simple text, follow the delicious journey from golden wheat fields to fresh-baked bread loaf. Read More →
The Story of Chocolate: It Starts with Cocoa Beans
From the Series Step by Step
How does a cocoa bean become a delicious chocolate bar? Cocoa beans ripen. Workers open the pods. Next the sun dries the beans. The beans are roasted. Find out what step happens next in the… Read More →
The Story of Corn: It Starts with a Seed
From the Series Step by Step
How does a seed become a yummy ear of corn? A farmer plants seeds. The seeds change into plants. Plants grow. Soon cobs grow on the plants. Learn about the life cycle of corn step by step. Read More →
The Story of Honey: It Starts with a Flower
From the Series Step by Step
Honey is a sweet treat! But where does it come from? Flowers open. A bee flies to the flowers. The bee drinks nectar. The bees fly home. Discover what happens next in the process of making of honey. Read More →
The Story of Ice Cream: It Starts with Milk
From the Series Step by Step
How does milk become delicious ice cream? A farmer milks cows. The milk is mixed and heated. Next a worker adds flavors. The mix gets cold. Watch what happens step by step as ice cream is made. Read More →
The Story of Milk: It Starts with Grass
From the Series Step by Step
Where does milk come from? Cows eat grass. They make milk in their bodies. Next a farmer uses a machine to take milk from the cows. Then what happens? Follow the story of milk step by step. Read More →
The Story of Our Tree
Two groups of friends. Two tiny seedlings. And one BIG dream of a greener, tree-filled future. This engaging, science-packed picture book follows two very different groups of young friends… Read More →
The Story of Peanut Butter: It Starts with Peanuts
From the Series Step by Step
How does a peanut become creamy peanut butter? A farmer grows peanuts. The sun dries the plants. The peanuts are picked and sorted. Machines remove shells. Follow the process step by step as… Read More →
The Story of Salt: It Starts with the Sea
From the Series Step by Step
How does salt go from the sea to flavoring your food? Workers pump seawater into ponds. Salt crystals form as the water dries up. See what happens step by step in the process of making salt. Read More →
The Story of Syrup: It Starts with a Maple Tree
From the Series Step by Step
From the trunk of a maple tree to the syrup on a stack of pancakes, discover how this sweet treat is made through leveled text and detailed photos. Read More →
The Story of the World Cup
From the Series Soccer Mania (Lerner Sports Rookie)
Who competes in the soccer World Cup, and why is it held every four years? Learn about the men’s and women’s World Cups, and discover some of the best moments from the competition. Read More →
The Summer Olympic Games
From the Series Championship Games (Lerner Sports Rookie)
The world's best athletes compete in the Summer Olympics. Learn about the history, great moments and athletes, and vibrant cultures of the Summer Games. Read More →
The Summer Olympics: World's Best Athletic Competition
From the Series The Big Game (Lerner ™ Sports)
Explore the excitement of the Summer Olympics through stories of the greatest gold-medal moments in the history of the event. Since the first Olympic Games in ancient Greece, the Olympics… Read More →
The Sun
From the Series The Explorer's Guide to Our Solar System
Calling all budding space scientists! Prepare to blast-off on a journey through space with this spectacular guide to the Sun. The Sun is packed with dynamic, full-color photographs and fun,… Read More →
The Sun
From the Series Early Bird Astronomy
This lively and informative book introduces beginning readers to the Sun, which is the center of our solar system and the system's largest object. As a star, it has tremendous energy, which… Read More →
The Sun
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 2
Think of all the things you enjoy doing in the sunshine. If the sun was not around, what would you miss doing the most? We all like to do fun things in the sun but the sun is more important… Read More →
The Sun and the Mayfly
"Sun, what's it like living beyond one day?" asked Little Mayfly. The Sun thought for a moment before saying, "The day passes into the night, and then the night passes into the day. That's it Read More →
The Sunflower Sword
In a land filled with fire and smoke and endless fighting, where knights fight dragons, there lives a little knight who wants to be big like the others, and fight like the others, and have a… Read More →
The Sun: Our Solar System's Star
From the Series Exploring Our Solar System with The Planetary Society ®
The Sun is important for life on Earth. And it's much larger than the planets! From how the Sun formed to the spacecraft that have studied the Sun, learn all about the huge star at the center Read More →
The Sun Played Hide-and-Seek: A Personification Story
A young student has to give a presentation about personification—and she's petrified! How can she explain something that gives human traits to things that aren't human? If only she could take Read More →