Grade 3

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Spring 2026

Whose Tree Is This?: Poems About the Mighty Oak and Its Companions

Whose tree is this? / Reaching high, spreading wide, / this oak, so gracious, so spacious, / giving gifts throughout the year. / Acorns for eating, tree crooks for nests, / leaves that… Read More →

  • Dewey: 634.9/721
  • Copyright: 2026
Spring 2025

Who's Haunting Who?

From the Series Camp Whispering Woods (Phonics Fun — Chapter Books)

Saanvi doesn't believe Ethan when he says that Camp Whispering Woods is haunted. But two ghost kids are haunting the camp, and they're trying to scare the campers away! Can the two sets of… Read More →

  • Lexile: 570
  • Dewey: 428.6/2
  • Copyright: 2025

Who's Writing This Story?

Who's the real boss of a story? The writer or the characters who live to tell the tale? Or both together? Follow the three little pigs as they argue with the writer over what kind of story to Read More →

  • Dewey: [Fic]
  • Copyright: 2024

Who Was Here?: Discovering Wild Animal Tracks

What animal was here? Can you solve the mystery? Study the picture and read the clues to figure out who left each set of tracks. Then turn the page to find out about animals from around the… Read More →

  • Lexile: 690
  • ATOS: 4.0
  • Dewey: 591.47'9
  • Copyright: 2014
Spring 2025

Why Am I Blue?: A Story about Being Yourself

The Blue Frog looked at his reflection in the water and asked, “Why am I blue?” The Green Frog didn't know. Dandelion had no answer. And Fish? No idea either! Being different from one’s peers Read More →

  • Copyright: 2017

Why?: A Sciencey, Rhymey Guide to Rainbows

This is a book for all the children who love asking "Why?"—and all the parents who struggle to answer! Her daddy wiped his sweating head, she looked him in the eye. With growing passion in… Read More →

  • Lexile: 650
  • Dewey: [E]
  • Copyright: 2020
Spring 2025

Why?: A Story for Kids Who Have Lost a Parent to Suicide

A picture book geared to help parents and counselors communicate with young children about a parent’s suicide. Oliver’s daddy loved him—a whole bunch, forever and for always. One day Oliver’s Read More →

  • Copyright: 2023

Why Do Birds Have Feathers?

From the Series Tell Me More! Science

Everyone knows that birds have feathers, but why so many different colors and shapes? From feathers for flying, to feathers for swimming, feathers for camouflage, to feathers for attracting a Read More →

  • Lexile: 600
  • ATOS: 4.0
  • Dewey: 598
  • Copyright: 2021
Fall 2025

Why Does It Get Dark at Night?

From the Series Stepping into Science

Inquisitive kids will enjoy uncovering the fun mysteries of light and sound in Why Does It Get Dark at Night? Through easy-to-read text and full-color photographs, young readers will delve… Read More →

  • Dewey: 530
  • Copyright: 2025

Why Does It Rain?

From the Series On My Own Science

Where does rain come from? What are clouds made of? Follow water as it makes its way through the entire water cycle. Then go back in time to the very first rainfall millions of years ago.… Read More →

  • ATOS: 3.9
  • Dewey: 551.57'7
  • Copyright: 2006

Why Doesn't Everyone Eat Meat?: Vegetarianism and Special Diets

From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Healthy Eating

Do you know why people choose the diets they do? Or how people on special diets can get all the nutrients they need? This book provides an engaging and balanced overview of the different ways Read More →

  • Lexile: 580
  • ATOS: 2.7
  • Dewey: 613.2'6
  • Copyright: 2016

Why Do Moving Objects Slow Down?: A Look at Friction

From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Exploring Physical Science

A baseball player slides on the ground to tag a base. A toy car's wheels rub against the floor and slow the toy car down. Friction is at work all around you. But what exactly is friction? And Read More →

  • Lexile: 530
  • Dewey: 531'.4
  • Copyright: 2011
Fall 2025

Why Don't Worms Have Legs?

From the Series Stepping into Science

Explore the animal kingdom and beyond! With easy-to-read text and full-color photographs, young readers will explore fascinating facts about various creatures and their unique traits. This Read More →

  • Dewey: 595
  • Copyright: 2025
Fall 2025

Why Do Plants Grow in Spring?

From the Series Stepping into Science

Inquisitive kids will be fascinated to explore the life cycles of plants in Why Do Plants Grow in Spring? Through easy-to-read text and full-color photographs, young readers will delve into… Read More →

  • Dewey: 580
  • Copyright: 2025

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 →

  • ATOS: 4.6
  • Copyright: 2025

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 →

  • ATOS: 4.8
  • Copyright: 2025
Spring 2026

Why Do We Sleep?

We spend around a third of our lives sleeping. But how does our body know when to switch off, and what happens during those hours? This book takes you on a fascinating journey through the… Read More →

  • Copyright: 2026

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 →

  • Lexile: 580
  • Dewey: [Fic]
  • Copyright: 2021

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 →

  • Lexile: 650
  • Dewey: 428
  • Copyright: 2008

Why Space Matters to Me

In this brilliantly simple book, a noted science writer shows the interconnectedness of life on Earth to space—and thus, why space matters to all of us. Covering topics like stardust, animal Read More →

  • Lexile: 1070
  • Dewey: 520
  • Copyright: 2015

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 →

  • Lexile: 690
  • ATOS: 3.8
  • Dewey: 398.2
  • Copyright: 1987
3 titles

Wilcox & Griswold Mysteries — Trade 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 →

  • Copyright: 2020
  • Trade Hardcover
  • List Price: $53.93
  • Your Price: $53.93
  • 3 titles

Wild and Wacky Animals: An Alien's Guide

From the Series Early Bird Nonfiction Readers — Silver (Early Bird Stories ™)

Join Finn and Zeek, two alien tour guides, on a tour of the world’s wackiest creatures, from axolotls to stick insects, and learn how their strange adaptations help them survive life on planet Earth. Read More →

  • Lexile: 620
  • Dewey: 591.4
  • Copyright: 2021

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 →

  • Lexile: 470
  • ATOS: 2.7
  • Dewey: 741.5'944
  • Copyright: 2014