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Look at an Ash Tree

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Look at Trees

Learn the different parts of an ash tree, including the roots, trunk, seeds, and leaves. Read More →

  • Dewey: 635.9'77
  • Copyright: 2013

Look at an Oak Tree

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Look at Trees

Study the different parts of an oak tree, including the roots, trunk, seeds, and leaves. Read More →

  • Dewey: 583'.46
  • Copyright: 2013

Made of Cloth

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Exploring Materials

Appealing photos and simple text highlight items made of cloth, such as hats, flags, rag dolls and more. Read More →

  • Dewey: 746
  • Copyright: 2013

Made of Paper

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Exploring Materials

Beginning readers will identify common objects made of paper, including greeting cards, posters, and books. Read More →

  • Dewey: 676
  • Copyright: 2013

Made of Wood

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Exploring Materials

This accessible text introduces kids to barns, doors, tables, and other things made of wood. Read More →

  • Dewey: 620.1'2
  • Copyright: 2013

Migración (Migration)

From the Series Mi primer paso al mundo real — Descubriendo los ciclos de la naturaleza (First Step Nonfiction — Discovering Nature's Cycles)

¿Qué significa migrar? Descubra qué animales migran y por qué migran a través de fotografías detalladas y texto simple. What does it mean to migrate? Discover which animals migrate and why… Read More →

  • Dewey: 591.56'8
  • Copyright: 2013

P Sounds

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Hard Consonants

Kids will enjoy reading about a pie and people and more in this book of words that start with P. Read More →

  • Dewey: 428.1'3
  • Copyright: 2013

Rolling

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Balance and Motion

Explore the motion of rolling through simple text and colorful pictures highlighting dice, rolling pins, and more. Read More →

  • Dewey: 531'.11
  • Copyright: 2013

Solids

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Kinds of Matter

Vibrant photos and relatable text introduce readers to trees, cookies, shoes, and other kid-friendly examples of solids. Read More →

  • Dewey: 530.4'1
  • Copyright: 2013

Spinning

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Balance and Motion

Acquaint emergent readers with different objects that spin—think tops, fans, and more! Read More →

  • Dewey: 531'.113
  • Copyright: 2013

Staying Still

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Balance and Motion

This easy text presents the concept of staying still by examining trees, rocks, and other stationary objects. Read More →

  • Dewey: 531'.12
  • Copyright: 2013

T Sounds

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Hard Consonants

Motivate readers in this book of words that lead with T, such as toys and table. Read More →

  • Dewey: 428.1'3
  • Copyright: 2013

What Do Pliers Do?

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Tools at Work

Young readers will learn how pliers grip and hold objects in their jaws. A back matter spread explains how pliers also work as levers. Read More →

  • Lexile: 430
  • Dewey: 621.9'92
  • Copyright: 2013

What Does a Hammer Do?

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Tools at Work

Beginning readers will explore how hammers pound in and pull out nails. A back matter spread explains how hammers are one kind of simple machine: a lever. Read More →

  • Lexile: 420
  • Dewey: 621.9'73
  • Copyright: 2013

What Does a Level Do?

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Tools at Work

Students will see how levels indicate whether objects are flat or straight. A back matter spread explains why people use levels. Read More →

  • Lexile: 410
  • Dewey: 526.3'6
  • Copyright: 2013

What Does a Saw Do?

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Tools at Work

Learners will understand how saws have sharp teeth that cut through wood. A back matter spread explains how saws are a kind of simple machine: a wedge. Read More →

  • Lexile: 330
  • Dewey: 621.9'34
  • Copyright: 2013

What Does a Screwdriver Do?

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Tools at Work

Curious readers will discover how screwdrivers tighten screws using different kinds of tips. A back matter spread explains how screws are simple machines used to fasten objects together. Read More →

  • Lexile: 440
  • Dewey: 621.9'72
  • Copyright: 2013

What Does a Wrench Do?

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Tools at Work

Kids will find out how wrenches tighten bolts in many types of situations. A back matter spread explains how a wrench is another type of lever. Read More →

  • Lexile: 430
  • Dewey: 621.9'72
  • Copyright: 2013

Exploring Flowers

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Let's Look at Plants

Why do plants have flowers? Readers will discover how flowers can develop into fruits, vegetables, or seeds for producing more plants. Read More →

  • Lexile: 480
  • Dewey: 582.13
  • Copyright: 2012

Exploring Leaves

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Let's Look at Plants

What do leaves do? Students will learn how leaves use air, water, and sunlight to make food for the plant. Read More →

  • Lexile: 190
  • Dewey: 581.4'8
  • Copyright: 2012

Exploring Roots

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Let's Look at Plants

Why do plants need roots? Learners will see how roots take in water, anchor plants to the ground, and even become foods to eat. Read More →

  • Lexile: 310
  • Dewey: 581.4'98
  • Copyright: 2012

Exploring Seeds

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Let's Look at Plants

What are seeds? Young readers will observe how seeds turn into plants and how seeds are distributed to different places. Read More →

  • Lexile: 400
  • Dewey: 581.4'67
  • Copyright: 2012

Exploring Stems

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Let's Look at Plants

What do stems do? Kids will see how stems are like straws, moving water and food throughout the plant. Read More →

  • Lexile: 270
  • Dewey: 581.4'95
  • Copyright: 2012

Feathers

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Body Coverings

See how birds use feathers for flight, warmth, camouflage, and much more. Read More →

  • Lexile: 340
  • Dewey: 598.147
  • Copyright: 2012