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Why Do We Need Plants?: An Illustrated Guide
From the Series Plants
Delve into the world of plants that we wouldn't be able to live without. Brilliant artwork displays the science behind the extraordinary lives of plants, bringing to life key topics… Read More →
Why Do We Need Trees?: An Illustrated Guide
From the Series Trees
Explore the incredible trees across the world that we wouldn't be able to live without. Stunning full-color illustrations bring to life key topics such as habitats, ecosystems, and global… Read More →
Why Is a Bird a Bird?
From the Series Red Rocket Readers Early Level 4
Do you know what makes a bird different from other animals? What does a bird do that other animals don't do? What does a bird have that other animals don't have? What makes a bird a bird? Read More →
Why Is It Rusty?: Oxidation
From the Series Science Storybooks
Yun wants to cut some paper, but her scissors won't cut. The metal blades of scissors are rusty. What made the scissors rusty? Let's find out why some metals rust and learn how to stop rust. Read More →
Why Is the Statue of Liberty Green?
From the Series Cloverleaf Books ™ — Our American Symbols
Do you know that the Statue of Liberty hasn't always looked green? Or that the first torch had to be replaced? Lady Liberty has been an important US symbol for more than one hundred years.… Read More →
Why I Was Late for School Again
Danny is always late for school. If he's not stopped by pirates, then zombies chase him. He escapes from trolls only to be cornered by gruff billy goats. Good thing Danny has a quick… Read More →
Why Recycle?
From the Series Red Rocket Readers Fluency Level 4
Things that we don't want any longer can be called rubbish, trash, junk or garbage. What do we do with it? What happens to it at your house? Do you recycle it? Recycling means reusing… Read More →
Why the Crab Has No Head
Nzambi Mpungu, creator of the earth and sky, has spent a long hard day making the Elephant. By nightfall, Nzambi still hasn't finished her next creation, the Crab, and she tells the little… Read More →
Wiggling Earthworms
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Backyard Critters
Examine the interesting characteristics of worms, including their body parts and structure, their habitat and how it supports them, and how they get their food. Captions are paired with… Read More →
Wiggly Tooth
From the Series Red Rocket Readers Early Level 3
Have you had a loose tooth yet? Did you wiggle it to make it get looser and looser? What did you do when it came out? Where did you put it? What happened next? Read More →
Wilcox & Griswold Mysteries — Hardcover Set
From the Series Wilcox & Griswold Mysteries
Wilcox and Griswold are Missing Food Investigators, tracking down stolen food on the farm. Using clever word play and simple logic, these early readers offer fun mysteries to solve. Read More →
Wild and Wacky Animals: An Alien's Guide
From the Series Early Bird Nonfiction Readers — Silver (Early Bird Stories ™)
Go on a tour of the world’s wackiest creatures, from axolotls to stick insects, and learn how their strange adaptations help them survive. Read More →
Wild Animals!: Book 5
From the Series Tao, the Little Samurai
The student has become the teacher. Tao is showing his little brother how to take care of bullies. He's also teaching his cat some ninja attacks! Meanwhile, a new kid has arrived at Master… Read More →
Wildfire Rescue
From the Series Eco Rangers
Meet Ebony and Jay, two best friends and Eco Rangers who love nothing more than rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife. After a devastating wildfire in the bushland, Ebony and Jay, are doing… Read More →
Wildfires
From the Series Live Oak Media eReadalong
Learn all about wildfires—how they happen, why they're important, and when they're dangerous—in this fascinating reader. It's sure to ignite your interest, with color photographs, interesting Read More →
Wild Horses
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Horse Lover's Library
Horses don't always live with humans. Sometimes they run wild! Readers will enjoy learning about different types of wild horses and how they survive. Read More →
Wildlife Rescue — Hardcover Set
From the Series Wildlife Rescue
Children are naturally curious about animals and are often interested in ways to save disappearing species. Each of these books shows simple yet innovative ways people around the globe… Read More →
Wildlife Watchers — Hardcover Set
From the Series Wildlife Watchers
Beautiful, nonfiction books that have been carefully crafted to help children practice their reading skills. Each book combines repetitive text with high-frequency and familiar sight words.… Read More →
Wild Style: Amazing Animal Adornments
Check out these cool critters and learn how their wacky adornments help them survive! What do a crab waving pom-poms, a bug with a backpack of dead ants, and a mud-spattered vulture have in Read More →
Wild Weather
From the Series Red Rocket Readers Fluency Level 1
There are many kinds of weather: sunny, cold, hot and rainy. What else? Sometimes we are told that there is stormy weather coming. What are some kinds of storms? Where does wild weather… Read More →
Will and Orv
From the Series On My Own History
Johnny Moore watched as the amazing airplane moved along the track. He wondered if the Flyer would make it off the ground and if the pilot would be able to stay in control. then suddenly it… Read More →
Will and Squill
A sweetly told tale about the friendship between a boy named Will and a squirrel named Squill. They do just about everything together until Will's parents surprise him with a kitten, and she… Read More →
William's 100th Day of School
From the Series Cloverleaf Books ™ — Off to School
The 100th day of school is here! William's class celebrates this fun day with an exciting show-and-tell time, by learning to count to 100 in new ways, and even with a parade. Find out what… Read More →
Willie Mays: MLB MVP
From the Series Epic Sports Bios (Lerner ™ Sports)
Willie Mays is a Major League Baseball legend. He started on a semi-pro team in high school, but it wasn’t long before the Say Hey Kid started playing pro ball. A two-time MVP and 1954 World… Read More →