Kindergarten
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Let's Notice Animal Behavior
From the Series Let's Make Observations (Early Bird Stories ™)
Birds chirp, river otters swim, lions pounce, and capuchin monkeys groom. Readers will delight in learning alongside Ms. McLean's class about animals' behavior in this charming, illustrated story. Read More →
Let's Notice Forms of Water
From the Series Let's Make Observations (Early Bird Stories ™)
Ms. Ling's students work as science detectives and make observations of water. Young readers will love exploring water in its solid, liquid, and gas forms in this entertaining, illustrated story. Read More →
Let's Notice Patterns in the Sky
From the Series Let's Make Observations (Early Bird Stories ™)
Look up to the sky and make observations with Mr. Cruz's class. From day to night, moon phases, and constellations, there are lots of exciting patterns in outer space that impact life on Earth. Read More →
Let's Notice Plant and Animal Traits
From the Series Let's Make Observations (Early Bird Stories ™)
Readers join Mr. Andre's class on a nature walk as they discover plant and animal traits. This fun, illustrated story makes learning what plants and animals need to grow and stay healthy accessible. Read More →
Let's Notice Types of Materials
From the Series Let's Make Observations (Early Bird Stories ™)
Ms. Sampson's class goes on a treasure hunt to see how different materials look and feel. Young readers will follow along and think about why items are made of certain materials. Read More →
Let's Notice Weather Patterns
From the Series Let's Make Observations (Early Bird Stories ™)
What is a powerful weather tool? Our eyes! Readers uncover weather patterns to discover why its warmer in the afternoon than the morning, how low pressure impacts rain, and more! Read More →
Let's Play Ball
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Emergent Level
Can you catch a ball? What else can you do with a ball? There are lots of different kinds of balls. What games can we play with balls? What do you like to do with a ball? Read More →
Let's Talk about It!: A Sesame Street ® Guide to Resolving Conflict
Everyone experiences conflict, even on Sesame Street! This guide comes with simple steps to help readers become kind and independent problem solvers. Read More →
Letters in Charcoal
In the pueblo of Palenque in Colombia, hardly anybody knows how to read. Curious about the letters her older sister Gina receives from a young doctor each month—letters that she is sure… Read More →
Librarians: A First Look
From the Series Read about Community Helpers (Read for a Better World ™)
Sometimes it can be hard to find books that interest us. With the help of a librarian, reading can be fun. This book helps readers better understand why librarians are the real MVPs at school. Read More →
Librarians in My Community
From the Series Meet a Community Helper (Early Bird Stories ™)
With engaging text and colorful illustrations, readers can follow along as a class meets its school librarian and learns what librarians do. Comprehension questions, fun facts, and critical… Read More →
Librarian Tools
From the Series Bumba Books ® — Community Helpers Tools of the Trade
Welcome to the amazing world of libraries! Did you know that librarians use a lot of special tools to help people find the books and information they need? In this book, we'll take a closer… Read More →
Libraries Past and Present
From the Series Bumba Books ® — Past and Present
From card catalogs to computers, this carefully leveled text compares and contrasts libraries of the past to libraries of the present! Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo… Read More →
Library
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Community Buildings
Give beginning readers a peek inside a library and familiarize them with the objects and people commonly found there. Color photos directly correspond to the simple text on each page. Read More →
Liebre y Tortuga (Hare and Tortoise)
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Spanish
A tortoise is an animal that moves very slowly. A hare is an animal that runs very fast. A tortoise has short legs and a hare has long legs. If they had a race, who do you think would win? Read More →
Life According to Dani
From the Series My Happy Life
A standalone follow-up to the acclaimed and beloved chapter books that began with NY Times Notable Book My Happy Life. It's Dani's first summer vacation—and the best ever! She is staying on Read More →
Life Is Fun
From the Series Nancy Carlson Picture Books
To be happy, just follow these simple instructions. Don't bring snakes inside the house. Laugh a lot! And most importantly, make big, big plans. Nancy Carlson presents another warm and funny… Read More →
Light and Shadow: A Sesame Street ® Science Book
From the Series Sesame Street ® World of Science
From the sun outside to lamps we use at night, light surrounds us every day. Learn how shadows are made and discover how light interacts with objects with friends from Sesame Street. About… Read More →
Light Finds Color: Light and Color
From the Series Science Storybooks
Color is hidden in white sunlight. It has red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. All the colors in light bring beauty to the earth. How do we see the colors in sunlight? And… Read More →
Light Helps Me See
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Light and Sound
Young readers will learn how light works and where it comes from in this accessible, photo-filled book. Vibrant photos give life to basic science concepts in the text and encourage kids to… Read More →
Light Makes Colors
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Light and Sound
Young readers will learn how colors are made in this accessible, photo-filled book. Simple text explains why people see different colors and how materials reflect light to make the colors.… Read More →
Lights Out Shabbat
A little boy spends Shabbat with his grandparents in Georgia and gets a snowy surprise. Read More →
Light the Menorah!: A Hanukkah Handbook
In this Hanukkah manual for the contemporary Jewish family, holiday history, rituals, activities, songs, and recipes provide tools for creating meaningful family moments in the light of the… Read More →
Lily Blue Riding Hood: A Purim Story
A fun and zany fractured fairy tale with a Jewish spin. Lily Bluestein, a skateboarding little blue riding hood, takes her hamentaschen to Granny's Florida condo for the Purim party—until… Read More →