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Basketball Is Fun!
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Sports Are Fun!
From dribbling the ball to shooting a basket, basketball is fun! Learn the basics of the sport while building reading skills with these supportive texts. Read More →
Ben Gives a Gift
From the Series My Reading Neighborhood: Kindergarten Sight Word Stories
Ben wants to give a gift to his neighbor, Mrs. Green. What will he bring her? This simple story incorporates words from the Kindergarten-level Dolch Sight Word List to build literacy skills. Read More →
Black Beans and Lamb, Poached Eggs and Ham, 2nd Edition: What Is in the Protein Foods Group?
From the Series Food Is CATegorical ™
What is in the protein foods group? Hamburgers, turkey, tuna, peanuts, and much more. Brian P. Cleary's goofy verse and Martin Goneau's humorous illustrations give young readers oodles of… Read More →
Bone by Bone: Comparing Animal Skeletons
From the Series Animal by Animal
What would you be if your finger bones grew so long that they reached your feet? You'd be a bat! What if you had no leg bones but kept your arm bones? You'd be a whale, a dolphin, or a… Read More →
Brilliant Beauty Inventions
From the Series Awesome Inventions You Use Every Day
Can you believe that the paint used on cars inspired the invention of nail polish in the 1920s? Or that people have been making hair dyes for thousands of years, using everything from boiled… Read More →
Brody Borrows Money
From the Series Cloverleaf Books ™ — Money Basics
How should we handle our money? Brody doesn't have enough money for a cool rock at the gift shop. He borrows some money from a friend, but he can't pay it back. Oops! Now Brody's dad has to… Read More →
Butterfly, Flea, Beetle, and Bee: What Is an Insect?
From the Series Animal Groups Are CATegorical ™
What is an insect? Crickets, mosquitos, ladybugs, and many other creatures are all insects! Read More →
Cake
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Changing Forms
Mixing, pouring, and frosting are all part of making a cake. Simple text explains how cake changes form when you bake it in an oven. Read More →
Candle
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Changing Forms
Heating, melting, and cutting string for a wick are all part of making a candle. Simple text explains how wax changes form when you heat it to create a candle. Read More →
Catfish, Cod, Salmon, and Scrod: What Is a Fish?
From the Series Animal Groups Are CATegorical ™
What is a fish? Stingrays, goldfish, sharks, and many other creatures are all fish! Read More →
Dance Is Fun!
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Sports Are Fun!
From ballet and tap to jazz and hip-hop, dance is fun! Learn the basics of dance while building reading skills with these supportive texts. Read More →
Dandy Desserts
From the Series You're the Chef
Ready to turn your kitchen into your own personal bakery? You can be the chef with these easy-to-follow dessert recipes, such as critter cupcakes, ice cream pie, flakey cherry turnovers, and… Read More →
Desert Food Webs in Action
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — What Is a Food Web?
Snakes, lizards, rabbits, mice, mountain lions, and hawks are some of the many animals that make up a desert food web. But do you know how desert animals depend on cactuses, grasses, and… Read More →
Dolphin, Fox, Hippo, and Ox: What Is a Mammal?
From the Series Animal Groups Are CATegorical ™
What is a mammal? Dogs, whales, elephants, and many other creatures are all mammals! Read More →
Eggs
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Changing Forms
Mixing, cooking, and adding salt and pepper are all part of making scrambled eggs. Simple text explains how eggs change form when you heat them in a pan. Read More →
Ella Earns Her Own Money
From the Series Cloverleaf Books ™ — Money Basics
How should we handle our money? Ella really wants a soccer ball. But she doesn't have enough money to buy one. So she decides to earn her own money. Ella cleans the car for her mom, gives… Read More →
Exciting Entertainment Inventions
From the Series Awesome Inventions You Use Every Day
Can you believe that the first tennis balls didn't bounce? Or that the world's first basketball hoop was a peach crate? Get ready to learn the amazing stories behind inventions you use every… Read More →
Fabulous Fashion Inventions
From the Series Awesome Inventions You Use Every Day
Did you realize that swimming suits used to weigh 22 pounds (about 10 kilograms)? Or that the first people to wear high heels were French royalty (even the king!) in the 1500s? Get ready to… Read More →
Facial Features: Freckles, Earlobes, Noses, and More
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — What Traits Are in Your Genes?
What facial features do you have? Freckles are a common feature. So are turned-up noses and unattached earlobes. What determines your facial features? Read this book to find out about how… Read More →
Fall Fun for Kit
From the Series My Reading Neighborhood: Kindergarten Sight Word Stories
It's a sunny fall day. What will Kit do? This simple story incorporates words from the Kindergarten-level Dolch Sight Word List to build literacy skills. Read More →
Football Is Fun!
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Sports Are Fun!
From kicking the ball to scoring a touchdown, football is fun! Learn the basics of the sport while building reading skills with these supportive texts. Read More →
For the Good of Mankind?: The Shameful History of Human Medical Experimentation
Experiment: A child is deliberately infected with the deadly smallpox disease without his parents' informed consent. Result: The world's first vaccine. Experiment: A slave woman is forced… Read More →
Forces and Motion through Infographics
From the Series Super Science Infographics
Learning about heavy physics concepts can sure weigh down your brain! You need to understand huge forces (like gravity, magnetism, and inertia), huge speeds (light moves at 670,615,200 miles… Read More →
Forest Food Webs in Action
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — What Is a Food Web?
Beetles, toads, squirrels, owls, deer, and black bears are some of the many animals that make up a forest food web. But did you know that leaves, berries, mushrooms, and tiny bacteria are… Read More →