Preschool
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Sports Are Fantastic Fun!
Cycling, ice hockey, athletics, tennis . . .There are so many sports and they're all fabulous! Soccer is great, except when your team keeps shooting and missing. Horse-riding is wonderful—so… Read More →
Sports Day Star
From the Series Early Bird Readers — Blue (Early Bird Stories ™)
It's Sports Day for the penguins and everyone is excited except Pip. With the help of her friends, she finds the courage to try new things. Young readers will delight in this warm story. Read More →
Spots and Stripes
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Early Level 1
Do you know some animals that have spots? Which animals have stripes? Where do they live? What colors are they? Read More →
Spotty, Stripy, Swirly: What Are Patterns?
From the Series Jane Brocket's Clever Concepts
Dotty, stripy, straight and swirly—patterns are all around us. How many different patterns can you find pictured in this book? Read More →
Spring Flowers
From the Series Seasons All Around Me (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
Watch spring bloom and discover where flowers grow—on trees and bushes as well as in fields and gardens. Pair this photo-driven nonfiction title with its companion illustrated fiction book,… Read More →
Spring Is Fun!
From the Series Bumba Books ® — Season Fun
Carefully leveled text and fresh, vibrant photos engage young readers in learning about spring, a season of colorful changes and adaptations. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a Read More →
Squid and Pickles
From the Series Funny Bone Readers ™ — Developing Character
Helen and Ethan have a big surprise planned for Roy. Will he learn that manners matter? Character concept: Respect: Use good manners. Read More →
Stan the Stunt Snail
From the Series Early Bird Readers — Blue (Early Bird Stories ™)
Stan wants to be a stunt snail and Fliss can help him, but Stella is unsure. Fliss said she is good at stunts, but is that true? Jump in and see how Stella saves the day. Read More →
Starlight Symphony
Eee-oh-lay! Chirp-a-chirp! Rat-a-tat! Nature is full of music. Listen in as a wood thrush, a cricket, a woodpecker, and many other animals perform a symphony under the stars. Rhyming verse… Read More →
Starting a Sport
From the Series Bumba Books ® — Fun Firsts
Sports are fun! Whether you're playing soccer, T-ball, or something else, this carefully leveled text will prepare you for starting a new sport. Colorful and exciting photographs help explain Read More →
States of Matter: A Sesame Street ® Science Book
From the Series Sesame Street ® World of Science
Matter is all around you! Join the Sesame Street gang as they teach young learners about solids, liquids, and gases with simple, accessible text and full-color photos. About the Sesame Street Read More →
Stay Healthy: Book 15
From the Series Healthy Me!
From washing your hands to eating good foods, there are many things that keep a person healthy. With the use of real-life photos, young readers are introduced to different aspects that… Read More →
Stay Healthy with Sesame Street ®: Understanding Coronavirus
Familiar characters from Sesame Street and a friendly question-and-answer format help make the subjects of coronavirus, COVID-19, and quarantine accessible to young children. Read More →
Staying Alive: Book 2
From the Series Healthy Me!
From water to food to air, all living things rely on certain necessities to stay alive. With the use of real-life photos, young readers are introduced to these fundamental needs and are given Read More →
Stay Safe Online
From the Series Library Smarts
Which Web sites are fun and safe for kids? What is cyberbullying? What information is dangerous to share with strangers online? Find out how to protect yourself in this book about using… Read More →
STEAM Play & Learn: Fun step-by-step projects to teach kids about STEAM
From the Series Little Engineers
STEAM Play & Learn is an introduction to STEAM topics (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) for preschoolers with fun, interactive, easy-to-follow, step-by-step activities. Read More →
STEAM Projects 101: Fun step-by-step projects to teach kids about STEAM
From the Series Little Engineers
STEAM Projects 101 is an introduction to STEAM topics (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) for preschoolers with fun, interactive, easy-to-follow, step-by-step activities. Read More →
Step by Step — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Step by Step
What happens first? What comes next? Introduce readers to simple sequences and processes by exploring animal life cycles, how plants grow, or how foods or products are made. Readers will be… Read More →
Stickiest, Fluffiest, Crunchiest: Super Superlatives
From the Series Jane Brocket's Clever Concepts
Is frosting the fluffiest food? Are pineapples the prickliest? Fun words meet tasty treats in this book of superlatives. Read More →
Stickybeak the Parrot
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Emergent Level
Have you seen a parrot? What do parrots like to do? In this story you will see Stickybeak the parrot. He is busy doing all the things that parrots like to do. Read More →
Stinker
Stinker is a puppy stuck in the pound. He's playful and loving and wants more than anything to be adopted. Unfortunately, little Stinker is always making big smells. As family after family… Read More →
Stone Underpants
A funny picture book about Pod, a boy with a cold bottom! Will stone underpants suit him, or does he need to be more inventive? "I really do need something to keep my bottom warm," Pod told Read More →
Stop, Drop, and Flop in the Slop: A Short Vowel Sounds Book with Consonant Blends
From the Series Sounds Like Reading ®
Come along with me and learn all about reading! Brian P. Cleary's wacky sentences and Jason Miskimins's colorful art will make phonics fun! Find activities, games, and more at www.brianpcleary.com. Read More →
Stop the Ball!
Duck kicks the ball but it flies over the net—where’s it gone? BOOM into the tree, SPLAT in the puddle, DOOGA DOOGA under the bench. Duck runs, Owl runs, Spider runs, Dog runs—they all run… Read More →