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Manatee Mom
From the Series Silly Millies Level 1
How are manatees different from human moms? How are they the same. Readers will relate to most of the young manatee's description of its mom. Read More →
Many Ways: How Families Practice Their Beliefs and Religions
From the Series Shelley Rotner's Early Childhood Library
Through vivid, full-color photographs and easily understood sentences, see how children from around the world practice their religious beliefs. Looking at the rich diversity as well as the… Read More →
Matter
From the Series Early Bird Energy
What is matter and where can it be found? Everything in the world is made of matter, whether it is a solid, a liquid, or a gas. Important ideas about matter such as volume, mass, and how… Read More →
Mejores amigas (Best Friends)
From the Series Lecturas para niños de verdad — Nivel 1 (Real Kids Readers — Level 1)
These girls are not alike. They don’t look alike. They don’t act alike. But that doesn’t matter. They are best friends. Read More →
More of the Best Holiday Crafts Ever!
From the Series Crafts & Activities
Best-selling children's craft expert Kathy Ross offers a collection of 65 holiday-based craft projects, each one guaranteed to turn out beautifully. Patterned after Millbrook’s original BEST… Read More →
Mystery Fish: Secrets of the Coelacanth
From the Series On My Own Science
In 1938, off the coast of South Africa, a woman found a strange blue fish with four stubby fins, pointed spines, and a funny looking tail—it was a coelacanth! Until that very moment, the… Read More →
Noel
The beauty and spirit of Christmas resounds in the melodic chimes of a church bell in this lyrical picture book by well-known author Tony Johnston with breathtaking illustrations by… Read More →
Pantalones nuevos, ¡no! (No New Pants!)
From the Series Lecturas para niños de verdad — Nivel 1 (Real Kids Readers — Level 1)
Who wants new pants? Not this little boy! He wants to keep his old, worn, torn, too-small pants. His mom does not agree. Read More →
Raven Quest
Banished! Tok, the best flyer of all the young ravens, faces a terrible fate. Falsely accused of murder, he must leave the Raven Mountains forever. If he ever returns, he will be put to death Read More →
Rocks
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — What Earth is Made Of
Earth is made of different things—gases, rocks, soil, and water. Most of Earth is made of rock. Rocks are made of many different things and can be many different shapes, sizes, and colors. Read More →
Saber-Toothed Cats
From the Series On My Own Science
Do you know which ice-age animal had a body similar to a bear’s, a short stubby tail, and razor-sharp, 7-inch teeth? A Smilodon! Fierce predators, Smilodons were large saber-toothed cats that Read More →
Sacagawea (Sacagawea)
Taking a rare look beyond the myths and legends surrounding Sacagawea's life, this extraordinary illustrated history recounts the known facts about a remarkable women and her contribution to… Read More →
Salvar a la Campana de la Libertad (Saving the Liberty Bell)
From the Series Yo solo: Historia (On My Own History)
Eleven-year-old Johnny Mickley longed to be a hero and have some part in helping America gain its independence. The British Army was just miles away from colonial Philadelphia, planning to… Read More →
Soil
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — What Earth is Made Of
Earth is made of different things—gases, rocks, soil, and water. Soil is the top layer of the ground. Made up of tiny rocks and small pieces of plants and animals, soil helps plants grow… Read More →
Sometimey Friend
Sylvia Freeman is ready to start fifth grade at Fork Hollow Elementary. Being the new kid will be a challenge, but she's counting on her great-grandmother and best friend, Miz Lula Maye, to… Read More →
Stars and Galaxies
From the Series Worlds Beyond
Each night, millions of stars light up the dark skies. Galaxies throughout the universe encompass thousands of stars. The appearance of stars in the sky have intrigued and enthralled humans… Read More →
Submarines
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — Mighty Movers
How do submarines sink and float? What do submarines do underwater? Looking at features from the top of the periscope to the end of the torpedo tubes, this book uncovers how and why… Read More →
SuperCroc Found
From the Series On My Own Science
110 million years ago, a lush river flowed through the heart of what is now a desert in Africa. Lurking in the depths of the river, a humungous monster waited for its prey to come to the… Read More →
The Opposites of My Jewish Year
From the Series Very First Board Books
This new addition to our popular board book series including “Sounds of My Jewish Year,” “Shapes of My Jewish Year,” and “Colors of My Jewish Year” uses the Jewish holidays to teach the… Read More →
Trabajo (Work)
From the Series Libros de física para madrugadores (Early Bird Physics)
What is work? You may think work is doing chores or going to a job, but you do work every time you move something from one place to another. With experiments that demonstrate these… Read More →
Trae la pelota, Tito (Get the Ball, Slim)
From the Series Lecturas para niños de verdad — Nivel 1 (Real Kids Readers — Level 1)
Tim and Jim like to play ball with their dog, Slim. But when Jim hits the ball hard, look out! Read More →
Volcanoes Inside and Out
From the Series On My Own Science
Why does a volcano erupt? How many different kinds of volcanoes are there? Once believed to be the work of a fire god named Vulcan, volcanoes have long fascinated people. Looking at three… Read More →
Warships
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — Mighty Movers
How many kinds of warships are made? Who lives and works on warships? Covering everything from prow to stern, this book reveals how these powerful ships help protect our country and our people. Read More →
Why Does It Rain?
From the Series On My Own Science
Where does rain come from? What are clouds made of? Follow water as it makes its way through the entire water cycle. Then go back in time to the very first rainfall millions of years ago.… Read More →