Grade 3
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My Maddy
A loving, affirming ode to parents who are gender fluid or gender nonbinary. My Maddy has hazel eyes which are not brown or green. And my Maddy likes sporks because they are not quite a… Read More →
My Minecraft (Alternator Books ®) — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series My Minecraft (Alternator Books ®)
From surviving mobs (mobile monsters) to building cities, this series describes some of Minecraft's most popular aspects. Learn the basics of mining for materials, planting crops, and… Read More →
My Minecraft (Alternator Books ®) — Paperback Set
From the Series My Minecraft (Alternator Books ®)
From surviving mobs (mobile monsters) to building cities, this series describes some of Minecraft's most popular aspects. Learn the basics of mining for materials, planting crops, and… Read More →
My Mommies Built a Treehouse
Building a treehouse is a big project. But when your mommies are there to help you, there's nothing that can stop you! When one boy sets out to build the treehouse of his dreams, there’s so… Read More →
My Mommy Marches
Mommy says that some things can't be said with just words . . . Sometimes you have to say it with your feet. A young girl watches her mommy proudly take to the streets to march for what she… Read More →
My Momo-la Is a Museum
A child and their grandmother take a trip around the museums of the city . . . only to find that the further they walk, the closer to home their journey seems to take them. Momo-la is a… Read More →
My Name Is Hamburger
Say your name with pride! Trudie Hamburger is the only Jewish kid living in the small southern town of Colburn in 1962. Nobody else at her school has a father who speaks with a German accent… Read More →
My Pen Pal, Pat
From the Series Real Kids Readers — Level 3
Pat Scott and Pat Glenn are brand-new pen pals. They have the same first name. They both like baseball and pizza. They seem to have a lot in common—but do they really? Read More →
My River: Cleaning up the LaHave River
Stella Bowles was in sixth grade when she became an environmental activist to campaign against sewage draining into the LaHave River. In this book, she tells the inspirational story of how… Read More →
My School in 2055
From the Series My Life in 2055
How will school be different? Imagine it’s 2055. Technology could enable students to set their own pace and make learning personalized. Will we still have books? Will teachers still give us… Read More →
My Senses
From the Series Get Started with STEM
In this book, readers will get the chance to learn about their senses as if they were scientists! They will discover how their senses work and learn lots of fascinating facts about their… Read More →
My Sibling
From the Series The Find Out Files
This activity book helps kids get along with their brothers and sisters. Kids think that they are expected to love their brothers and sisters unconditionally, but sibling relationships can… Read More →
My Singing Nana
My Singing Nana is a compassionate tribute to families dealing with Alzheimer's Disease. This story celebrates the ideals of family, heritage, and happy memories, showing kids that no matter Read More →
My Sprig of Lilac: Remembering Abraham Lincoln
From the Series Setting the Stage for Fluency
The 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln was killed by an assassin’s bullet on April 15, 1865. Lincoln preserved the union of the nation, but after the Civil War he struggled… Read More →
Mysteries of Alien Life
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — Space Mysteries
Could there be aliens hiding on one of Saturn's moons? Scientists are trying to answer this and many other questions about the possibility of life outside Earth. Learn about the building… Read More →
Mysteries of Black Holes
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — Space Mysteries
Black holes are some of the most mysterious objects in the universe. Astronomers want to figure out how these strange objects work, from how they form to what happens inside of them.… Read More →
Mysteries of Deep Space
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — Space Mysteries
How did the universe begin? How can we see back in time? Scientists are uncovering mysteries at the edges of our solar system and beyond our galaxy. From dark matter to colliding planets,… Read More →
Mysteries of Easter Island
From the Series Ancient Mysteries (Alternator Books ® )
On Easter in 1722, a fleet of Dutch ships exploring the southeastern Pacific Ocean came across a small island that at first seemed uninhabited. Instead, the sailors found a community of… Read More →
Mysteries of Machu Picchu
From the Series Ancient Mysteries (Alternator Books ® )
In 1911 an American explorer came across an ancient city hidden high in the Andes Mountains of Peru. Since then, explorers, archaeologists, and tourists have been fascinated by this beautiful Read More →
Mysteries of Mars
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — Space Mysteries
Could there be life on Mars? Scientists are trying to answer this and many other questions about our next-door planetary neighbor. Learn about Mars's hidden water, the robots exploring Mars's Read More →
Mysteries of Pompeii
From the Series Ancient Mysteries (Alternator Books ® )
Two thousand years ago, disaster struck the ancient Roman city of Pompeii. When Mount Vesuvius erupted, a deadly cloud of superheated ash, rock, and gas descended on the city and its… Read More →
Mysteries of Stars
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — Space Mysteries
How do stars form? What happens to them when they die? Scientists use many different tools and techniques to solve mysteries about stars.The answers are not as simple as you might think!… Read More →
Mysteries of Stonehenge
From the Series Ancient Mysteries (Alternator Books ® )
Five thousand years ago, someone (or a lot of someones) shaped and assembled a group of 25-ton rocks in southwest England. We call it Stonehenge. The summer and winter solstices are amazingly Read More →
Mysteries of the Egyptian Pyramids
From the Series Ancient Mysteries (Alternator Books ® )
Massive pyramids tower over the Giza Plateau near Cairo, Egypt. Built in the Bronze Age, these immense stone structures were engineered with remarkable precision. How did the ancient… Read More →