Grade 2
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Eighteen Vats of Water
As long as he can remember, Xian has wanted to be a great calligrapher, like his father. When he turns six, he's finally old enough to start studying. Calligraphy is more than writing—it's… Read More →
Eight Wild Nights: A Family Hanukkah Tale
With humor and rhyme, a Jewish family celebrates and survives the eight days of Hanukkah. Every Jewish family will relate to this roller coaster of joys and adventures as an assortment of… Read More →
El Águila Calva (The Bald Eagle)
From the Series Libros para avanzar — Símbolos estadounidenses (Pull Ahead Books — American Symbols)
Did you kow that Benjamin Franklin wanted a turkey to be the symbol of America instead of the bald eagle? Discover interesting facts about why the bald eagle is important to Americans, how it Read More →
El Álamo (The Alamo)
From the Series Libros para avanzar — Símbolos estadounidenses (Pull Ahead Books — American Symbols)
Did you know that the word Alamo means cottonwood in Spanish? Or that the first hospital in Texas was inside the Alamo? Go back in time to understand why hundreds of men lost their lives… Read More →
Elan, Son of Two Peoples
"Always remember you are the son of two proud nations,” Elan’s parents tell him when he turns 13. After celebrating his Bar Mitzvah in San Francisco, Elan, with his Jewish father and Native… Read More →
El calor (Heat)
From the Series Libros de energía para madrugadores (Early Bird Energy)
Why do some things heat up quickly while others don’t? How can heat cause matter to change form—from solid to liquid to gas and back again? Heat cannot be seen, but it can easily be felt.… Read More →
El campo flotante (The Floating Field): Cómo un grupo de niños tailandeses construyó su propio campo de fútbol (How a Group of Thai Boys Built Their Own Soccer Field)
Prasit Hemmin y sus amigos estaban obsesionados con el fútbol. Pero en su hogar, la pequeña isla de Koh Panyee en Tailandia, no había suficiente espacio para que jugaran a menos que la marea… Read More →
El chef Roy Choi y su remix de la comida callejera (Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix)
From the Series Live Oak Media eReadalong
Describes the L.A. street cook's life, including working in his family's restaurant as a child, figuring out what he wanted to do with his life, and his success with his food truck and restaurant. Read More →
El ciclo del agua (Earth's Water Cycle)
From the Series Mi primer paso al mundo real — Descubriendo los ciclos de la naturaleza (First Step Nonfiction — Discovering Nature's Cycles)
Desde los lagos hasta las nubes, hasta la lluvia que cae de nuevo a la Tierra, descubra cómo el agua cambia a través de diversos procesos para formar el ciclo del agua. From lakes, to… Read More →
El cielo de noche (The Night Sky)
From the Series Mi primer paso al mundo real — Descubriendo los ciclos de la naturaleza (First Step Nonfiction — Discovering Nature's Cycles)
Cada mes un ciclo ocurre en el cielo. Lea acerca de los patrones de la luna y como cambia durante cada mes. Every month a cycle happens in the sky. Read about the patterns of the moon and… Read More →
El Cinco de Mayo (Cinco de Mayo)
From the Series Yo solo: Festividades (On My Own Holidays)
It’s fiesta time! Cinco de Mayo is a fiesta day in Mexico and the United States. It’s celebrated on the fifth of May. This colorful holiday honors Mexico’s victory over the French army at the Read More →
El Día de los Muertos (The Day of the Dead)
From the Series Yo solo: Festividades (On My Own Holidays)
The Day of the Dead is a special holiday celebrated in many places like Mexico and parts of the United States to honor people who have died. It's celebrated between October 31 and November 2… Read More →
El Día de los Veteranos (Veterans Day)
From the Series Yo solo: Festividades (On My Own Holidays)
Veteran’s Day is a day set aside to thank the men and women who risk their lives protecting America. Each year on November 11, we celebrate what they have done for our country. Learn more… Read More →
Electric Cars: A First Look
From the Series Read about Vehicles (Read for a Better World ™)
Electric cars are different than most cars because you have to plug them in to make them go. Full-color photographs and easy text help young readers understand how these electrifying vehicles work. Read More →
Electric Eels
From the Series Early Bird Nature Books
In this Early Bird title, readers learn about the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of the electric eel. Read More →
Electricity
From the Series Early Bird Energy
Where does electricity come from? How does it make a computer run or a light bulb shine? Electricity is a form of energy that can be used in many ways. Starting with the tiny particles… Read More →
Electricity: Book 21
From the Series Sustainability
This simple informational text introduces students to electricity. A repetitive, natural language structure guides students through the text as they read about the many things that need… Read More →
Electricity in the City: Book 23
From the Series Sustainability
This simple informational text introduces students to electrical energy. Vibrant photos on each page illustrate familiar, everyday objects powered by electricity that you see in a… Read More →
Electricity: What Makes Stuff Work?
From the Series Stickmen's Science Stars
The friendly science-mad Stickmen characters, are here to accompany you through your first steps in science, with a fascinating and fun look at what makes stuff work! Looking at electrical… Read More →
Elephants Can't Jump!
When the other baby animals laugh at Elephant for not being able to jump, he sets out to prove them wrong. Hard as he tries, he just can't jump. But then he realizes that he can do something… Read More →
Elephants Can't Jump: A Mini and Milo Book
From the Series Mini and Milo
When Mini's friend Milo gives her a trampoline for her birthday, Mini is upset. She even stops speaking to Milo. Milo has no idea what is wrong—how could he? Mini realizes that talking about Read More →
Elephants: Forest and Savanna Engineers
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Ecosystem Engineers
Elephants are powerful engineers that make many positive changes to their ecosystems. From trampling trees to digging watering holes and more, explore the lives and habits of these gentle giants. Read More →
Elephant's Music
This is a playful yet important story about individual differences and finding ways to belong. All of the animals in the forest can play an instrument, except Edward the Elephant. He tries,… Read More →
Elephants of Africa
From the Series Live Oak Media eReadalong
".... Walter Dixon narrates with clarity....Students will find this audiobook ideal for reports or browsing, and will come away with some mind-boggling numbers." -School Library Journal Read More →