Kindergarten

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Cooling

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Changing Matter

What can you cool? This low-leveled reader introduces children to reading. Read More →

  • Dewey: 536'.56
  • Copyright: 2007

Coral: A Close-up Photographic Look Inside Your World

From the Series Up Close

Coral showcases beautiful up-close photography of different corals and other sea creatures. Paired with fun facts, children will learn about the world around them in an up-close and personal… Read More →

  • Lexile: 900
  • Dewey: 593.6
  • Copyright: 2017

Coriander the Contrary Hen

Coriander is a contrary, stubborn hen, with a mind of her own. When she decides to plant herself in the middle of the road causing a chaotic traffic jam of cars, trucks, and buses, Farmer… Read More →

  • ATOS: 2.9
  • Dewey: [E]
  • Copyright: 2007

Cottontail Rabbits

From the Series Pull Ahead Books — Animals

In this exciting edition beginning readers can peek into the secret life of the cottontail rabbit. It may be small, but the cottontail is an expert survivor that can live in almost any… Read More →

  • Lexile: 400
  • ATOS: 2.4
  • Dewey: 599.32'4
  • Copyright: 2001
Spring 2026

Could Earthquakes Shake the Whole World?: Discover the Science behind Seismology

From the Series The Big Questions Answered

It's a big question—could an earthquake shake the whole world? Earthquakes are powerful events that reveal fascinating secrets about our planet! Discover how seismologists study these… Read More →

  • Copyright: 2026
Fall 2025

Could Genes Allow Us to Live Forever?: Discover the Science behind Genetics

From the Series The Big Questions Answered

It’s a big question—how do genes make us who we are? Genes are fascinating, as are geneticists who study them! They may be tiny, but the things genes can tell us about our identities are… Read More →

  • Dewey: 576
  • Copyright: 2025
Spring 2026

Could Rainforests Save Planet Earth?: Discover the Science behind Tropical Biology

From the Series The Big Questions Answered

It's a big question—could rainforests save planet Earth? These diverse ecosystems are home to many plants and animals, each with amazing abilities that could change Earth's future. Discover… Read More →

  • Copyright: 2026
Fall 2025

Could Robots Rule the World?: Discover the Science behind Robotics

From the Series The Big Questions Answered

It’s a big question—could robots rule the world? Robots are fascinating, just like the roboticists who create them! Discover the incredible ways robots can help shape our future and discover Read More →

  • Dewey: 629
  • Copyright: 2025
Spring 2026

Could the Human Brain Power a Light Bulb?: Discover the Science behind Neurobiology

From the Series The Big Questions Answered

It's a big question—could the human brain power a light bulb? The human brain is a powerful and complex organ, capable of many amazing things. Discover how neurobiologists study this unique… Read More →

  • Copyright: 2026
Fall 2025

Could We Survive without Seaweed?: Discover the Science behind Phycology

From the Series The Big Questions Answered

It’s a big question—could we survive without seaweed? This incredible underwater plant is truly the superhero of the ocean! Discover why phycologists study seaweed, from its vital role in… Read More →

  • Dewey: 662
  • Copyright: 2025

Counting Breaths with the Count: A Book about Mindfulness

From the Series Sesame Street ® Character Guides

Being mindful means noticing the world around you. Learn with the Count and his Sesame Street friends how to slow down and breathe. How do you practice mindfulness? About the Sesame Street Read More →

  • Lexile: 480
  • Dewey: 158.1/3
  • Copyright: 2024

Counting Candy

From the Series Math All Around (Pull Ahead Readers — Fiction)

Evan has lots of candy after trick-or-treating. He wants to know how much, so he counts it by twos. Skip counting can be fun! Pairs with the nonfiction title, Fun with Skip Counting. Read More →

  • Dewey: 513.2/11
  • Copyright: 2024

Counting on Naamah: A Mathematical Tale on Noah's Ark

Rosie Revere Engineer meets Noah's Ark! What if Naamah, Noah's wife, was actually a math and engineering whiz? Enjoy this fun, zany, and girl-powered take on the traditional Noah's Ark… Read More →

  • Dewey: [E]
  • Copyright: 2023

Count on Culebra: Go From 1 to 10 in Spanish

From the Series Live Oak Media eReadalong

In this third book about the four friends -- Conejo (a rabbit), Tortuga (a tortoise), Culebra (a snake) and Iguana -- bilingual counting and vocabulary are the backdrop for a humorous tale.… Read More →

  • Copyright: 2012

Count On It

From the Series Basic Concepts

Gigi is planning a Gigi and the Three Bears theme party. With nine friends coming, help Gigi count what she needs from 0 to 10. Read More →

  • Lexile: 290
  • ATOS: 1.3
  • Dewey: [Fic]
  • Copyright: 2016

Cows

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Farm Animals

Take a visit to the farm and learn about the features and roles of a cow. Read More →

  • Lexile: 360
  • ATOS: 1.6
  • Dewey: 636.2
  • Copyright: 2009

Cows and Calves

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Animal Families

Facilitate students' understanding of how young calves resemble their parents. Engaging photos and simple sentence structure will help early emergent readers grasp these concepts quickly. Read More →

  • Dewey: 636.2
  • Copyright: 2006

Cows Go Boo!

On Farmer George's farm, the pigs go "oink," the sheep go "baa," and cows go . . . wait, where did all the cows go? These mischievous cows have taken to sneaking up on Farmer George and… Read More →

  • Lexile: 420
  • Dewey: [Fic]
  • Copyright: 2020

Cracking the Wall: The Struggles of the Little Rock Nine

From the Series Live Oak Media eReadalong

The memorable and courageous story of nine teenagers in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957 who helped "crack the wall" of segregation is clearly presented in this inspiring story. Read More →

  • Lexile: 540
  • ATOS: 3.5
  • Copyright: 2012

Crafts for Christian Values

From the Series Christian Crafts

“Values” is an abstract word that is expected to be practiced in a very concrete way. And so, best-selling crafts author Kathy Ross offers some hands-on projects that help children translate… Read More →

  • Dewey: 268'.432
  • Copyright: 2000

Crafts for Hanukkah

From the Series Holiday Crafts For Kids

CRAFTS FOR HANUKKAH offers twenty simple crafts specially designed for young children. There are games to play and gifts to give, and even a special Hanukkah book to store all your favorite… Read More →

  • Dewey: 745.594'1
  • Copyright: 1996

Crafts for Kids Who Are Learning about Community Workers

From the Series Crafts for Kids Who Are Learning about...

A community is a lot of people working together to help each other. In school you are learning about all of the things that community workers do to help you. The projects in this book are all Read More →

  • Dewey: 745.5
  • Copyright: 2006

Crafts for Kids Who Are Learning about Dinosaurs

From the Series Crafts for Kids Who Are Learning about...

The prehistoric age of dinosaurs was a mysterious land of flying, swimming, and running giants. Yet there were also dinosaurs the size of chickens. With this book, the dinosaur kingdom comes… Read More →

  • Lexile: 640
  • Dewey: 745.5083
  • Copyright: 2008

Crafts for Kids Who Are Learning about Farm Animals

From the Series Crafts for Kids Who Are Learning about...

In typical Kathy Ross style, simple but clever projects bring cows and pigs and chickens and horses and goats and even the farmer himself to life. Young ones will get great satisfaction from… Read More →

  • Copyright: 2007