Grade 5
4445 records found. Displaying 1033 - 1056.
DIY Papercrafts
From the Series DIY Series
Learn how to transform washi tape and paper into beautiful stationery, giftwrap, gifts, and more—all with just a few simple tools! DIY Paper Crafts is full of unique and inspirational ideas… Read More →
Do Animals Fall in Love?
Best Middle-Grade Nature Books of 2021, Kirkus The birds and the bees, literally. A fully illustrated compendium of fascinating and astonishing facts about animal reproduction for the whole… Read More →
Documents of Freedom: A Look at the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and the U.S. Constitution
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — How Does Government Work?
What are the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and the U.S. Constitution? They're important documents that helped to shape our country. But what's the story behind how these… Read More →
Does an Apple a Day Keep the Doctor Away?: And Other Questions about Your Health and Body
From the Series Is That a Fact?
An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Humans use only ten percent of their brains. If you cross your eyes, they’ll stay that way. You may have heard these common sayings and beliefs before.… Read More →
Does a Ten-Gallon Hat Really Hold Ten Gallons?: And Other Questions about Fashion
From the Series Is That a Fact?
Brides are always all dressed in white. Cowboys were the first people to wear jeans. Wearing a hat indoors can make you go bald. You may have heard these common sayings or beliefs before. But Read More →
Does It Really Take Seven Years to Digest Swallowed Gum?: And Other Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask
From the Series Is That a Fact?
It takes seven years to digest swallowed gum. A penny placed on a train track can cause a train to derail. The average human consumes four spiders per year while sleeping. You may have heard… Read More →
Dog Days
Larry can't stop thinking about the growling dog in the alley. He already has three strays in his backyard. How can he afford to take care of another one? When his brother Paul points out a… Read More →
Dogs: An Illustrated Guide to 100 Brilliant Breeds
Dogs is a must-have illustrated guide to 100 of the world’s best-loved dog breeds. Big dogs, small dogs, hairy dogs, and silly dogs, this book has it all! Find out all about your favorite… Read More →
Dogs — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Dogs
Discover all about the world's most popular and faithful pets in this series that showcases 100 fascinating dogs. Each book features a gallery of amazing, full-color illustrations, cleverly… Read More →
Dolly Parton: Diamond in a Rhinestone World
From the Series Gateway Biographies
Dolly Parton has been a wildly successful entertainer for more than sixty years. She is a country and pop music artist who has sold more than one hundred million albums worldwide, and in… Read More →
Donald Trump, 2nd Edition: Unprecedented Politician
From the Series Gateway Biographies
Donald Trump has been an unusual political leader ever since he was first elected to the US's highest office in 2016. President Trump's first term included more than twenty executive orders, Read More →
Do Not Disturb
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Advanced Fluency Level 1
People are growing more and more dependent on technology, especially computer technology. All sorts of clever new inventions are being made to make our lives easier. But what happens when the Read More →
Don't Look Down!: Extreme Air Sports
From the Series Ultimate Sports
For the world's extreme sportspeople, taking on Earth's most out-there altitude sports is the ultimate challenge—and the ultimate high. In this adrenaline-packed climb through the world of… Read More →
Doodling for Food Lovers
From the Series Doodling For...
Packed with fun and inspirational prompts, doodling exercises, and food-related factoids, this title sparks the imagination and inspires food lovers to explore, experiment, and brainstorm… Read More →
Doodling for Nature Lovers
From the Series Doodling For...
Packed with fun and inspirational prompts, doodling exercises, and outdoorsy factoids, this title sparks the imagination and inspires nature lovers to explore, experiment, and brainstorm ways Read More →
Do People Really Have Tiny Insects Living in Their Eyelashes?: And Other Questions about the Microscopic World
From the Series Is That a Fact?
Your mouth contains more bacteria than a dog's. Money is covered with germs that can make you sick. The germs in a sneeze travel only an arm's length. You may have heard these common… Read More →
Doppler Radar, Satellites, and Computer Models: The Science of Weather Forecasting
From the Series Weatherwise
How do scientists predict the weather? What tools and instruments help them make forecasts? How far in advance can they make good predictions? Weather forecasting is a tricky science.… Read More →
Double Asteroid Redirection Test: Defending Earth from Asteroids
From the Series Space Explorer Guidebooks (Alternator Books ®)
Asteroids are always moving in space, but what do we do if one of these giant space rocks heads straight for Earth? Scientists don’t worry about asteroids unless, on extremely rare occasions, Read More →
Double Cheeseburgers, Quiche, and Vegetarian Burritos: American Cooking from the 1920s through Today
From the Series Cooking Through Time
This book covers America's eating habits from 1920 up to the present. Not only did the twentieth century see a woman's role in the kitchen change from backbreaking durdgery to easy meal… Read More →
Double Play
From the Series Lorimer Sports Stories
Allie loves baseball. It's the one thing that has been consistent in her lately complicated life. Allie's father left recently, and now Allie has a new family—her mother's new girlfriend,… Read More →
Double Trouble in Walla Walla
It was an ordinary Monday morning in Walla Walla—until Lulu walked up to her English teacher's desk. "Mrs. Bell, I feel like a nit-wit. My homework is all higgledy-piggledy. Last night it was Read More →
Doug Flutie, 2nd Edition
From the Series Sports Heroes and Legends
Think you know all there is to know about Doug Flutie? Well, did you know that:● He played football in three different professional leagues?● He made the first NFL dropkick play in sixty-four Read More →
Down Syndrome
From the Series Dealing with Disorders and Disease
In the United States, Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal disorder. And around the world, each year about 3,000 to 5,000 children are born with Down syndrome. Down Syndrome explains Read More →
Down the Plot Hole
"There's a word missing." Terry pointed to the book. "The maid plucked the . . . ready for the spit." He flipped back a page. "It said she was sitting beside a black hen, right?" It was true. Read More →