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Yellow
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Colors
Introduces the color yellow with familiar objects that are yellow. Read More →
Art Is...
From the Series Bob Raczka's Art Adventures
When you think of art, do you think of painting and sculpture? Bob Raczka shows us that even these traditional artistic mediums can be created in untraditional ways. Art can also be draped,… Read More →
Being Fair
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Citizenship
An introduction to being fair at school, at home, and with friends, with specific examples of how to be fair at home and school. Read More →
Being Responsible
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Citizenship
An introduction to being responsible at school, at home, and in the community, with specific examples of how to be responsible at home and school. Read More →
Being a Leader
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Citizenship
An introduction to leadership at school, at home, and with friends, with specific examples of how to be a leader at home and school. Read More →
Christmas around the World, 2nd Edition
From the Series On My Own Holidays
In Mexico at Christmas time, children carry candles in nine nights of parades. German children listen for Kris Kringle to bring presents on Christmas Eve. Families in Australia like a picnic… Read More →
Communication Then and Now
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Then and Now
See how communication has changed over the years Communication is sharing ideas and news, but it has changed over time. Long ago, people tapped messages on a telegraph, now people call on a… Read More →
Day of the Dead
From the Series On My Own Holidays
The Day of the Dead is a special holiday celebrated in many places like Mexico and parts of the United States to honor people who have died. It's celebrated between October 31 and November 2… Read More →
Earth Cycles
From the Series Cycles
The Earth is round like a ball and it moves in circular motions. It changes in patterns that go round and round like the wheels of a bike. So begins EARTH CYCLES, a book that describes three… Read More →
First Step Nonfiction — Then and Now — Paperback Set
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Then and Now
* Comparing and contrasting * Timelines * Historical and modern-day photographs interspersed throughout these books clearly illustrate how aspects of daily life change over time, while simple Read More →
Following Rules
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Citizenship
An introduction to following rules at school, at home, and in the community, with specific examples of how to follow rules at home and school. Read More →
Harriet and George's Christmas Treat
From the Series Nancy Carlson Picture Books
Christmas is coming, and for Harriet and George that can only mean one thing: Ms. Hoozit is making fruitcake! Terrible memories of last year's treat flash before their eyes. They just can't… Read More →
Harriet and the Roller Coaster, 2nd Edition
From the Series Nancy Carlson Picture Books
Hang on—Harriet's on her way up! For days, George has been taunting Harriet about the roller coaster at the amusement park. "It's so big, you can't see the top...It goes so fast, you might… Read More →
Home Then and Now
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Then and Now
See how homes in the United States have changed over the years. Our homes give us shelter and keep us safe, but homes have changed over time. Long ago families used oil lamps for light and… Read More →
It's Fall!
From the Series Celebrate the Seasons
Simple text and bold, beautiful paper sculpture convey the animal life, plant life, weather, colors, clothing, and feelings associated with the fall season. Read More →
It's Spring!
From the Series Celebrate the Seasons
Simple text and bold, beautiful paper sculpture convey the animal life, plant life, weather, colors, clothing, and feelings associated with the spring season. Read More →
Lots of Feelings
From the Series Shelley Rotner's Early Childhood Library
You can read a book, but did you know that you can also read a face? A face can tell you what someone is feeling. In this expressive photo-essay, simple text and photographs introduce basic… Read More →
Lots of Grandparents
From the Series Shelley Rotner's Early Childhood Library
In this charming photo-essay, authors Shelley Rotner and Sheila Kelly describes the roles grandparents play in their grandchildren’s lives. Read More →
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, 2nd Edition
From the Series On My Own Holidays
On January 20, 1986, church bells rang in New York City, world leaders gathered in Atlanta, and thousands paraded in Chicago. It was the first annual celebration of a new national holiday.… Read More →
Mount Rushmore
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — American Symbols
Did you know that it took more than fourteen years to carve Mount Rushmore? Why were Washington, Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt, and Lincoln chosen to be carved? Memorializing the first one… Read More →
No Time to Cry: The Dawn Rochelle Series, Book Four
From the Series Lurlene McDaniel Books
Being sixteen means all kinds of freedom—driving on your own, going to the mall with friends, dating. But Dawn Rochelle can't feel free because of the fear that her cancer will return. Maybe… Read More →
Read Anything Good Lately?
"A child's question prompts another's alphabetic reveries in this invitation to consider the many things and places to read: an atlas at the airport, a biography in bed. . . . In page-sized… Read More →
Respecting Others
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Citizenship
An introduction to respecting yourself, friends, parents, teachers, people you don't know, and the earth, with specific examples of how to show respect at home and at school. Read More →
School Then and Now
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Then and Now
See how schools in the United States have changed over the years. We go to school to learn and see friends, but school has changed over time. Long ago schools only had one room; now schools… Read More →