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Ah, I Am Full!: Food Chain
From the Series Science Storybooks
The leaves of the bellflower are eaten by the grasshopper who is eaten by the spider. But who will eat the spider? Discover the food chain of eating and being eaten, that unfolds in this book. Read More →
Animal Talk: Animal Communication
From the Series Science Storybooks
The story reveals the different ways that animals communicate with each other and how it differs depending on each species. This helps readers understand and encourages them to think in… Read More →
Breakfast Around the World: Fractions
From the Series Math Storybooks
Learn about fractions by travelling around the world and seeing what people eat for breakfast in different countries. Read More →
Busy, Busy, Busy!: Pattern
From the Series Math Storybooks
The animals in the forest are very busy to make beautiful repeating patterns with fruits and flowers, sounds, and colors. What are all these patterns for? Are they getting ready for a party? Read More →
Creating a Concert: Sound
From the Series Science Storybooks
The elves make their own instruments with water glasses, rubber bands, and empty cans to perform a concert for their queen. Let's find out how they make their concert special with their instruments. Read More →
Dad's Favorite Cookie: Japan
From the Series Global Kids Storybooks
Yuka is a Japanese girl whose busy father has a ramen shop. Yuka cannot spend much time with her father. Read about her day spent waiting for him to come home. Read More →
Fearsome Albertosaurus
From the Series When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth
With its huge head, rows of pointed teeth, and sharp claws, Albertosaurus was so scary. Tag along with a group of Albertosaurus on a hunt, then meet Styracosaurus, with its horn-rimmed neck… Read More →
Fossils Tell Stories: Fossils
From the Series Science Storybooks
A great introduction to the interesting world of fossils with creative collage illustrations. Read More →
Fun with Static Electricity: Static Electricity
From the Series Science Storybooks
Mira and her dog Popo were bored. Mira decided to look in her big sister's room. She touched the doorknob. Zap! Flash! Mira got a big shock. How did the doorknob make her hand tingle? Read More →
Green Earth Tales 2 — Hardcover Set
From the Series Green Earth Tales 2
This unique series introduces children to economic concepts, as well as history, geography and culture through well-written stories illustrated by artists from around the globe. Each story is Read More →
How Does It Protect Itself?: Animal Defenses
From the Series Science Storybooks
Animals have their own way of protecting themselves when they are in danger. Some use camouflage, while others try to scare the enemy. Some run away or pretend to be dead, while others… Read More →
I Am a Little Monk: Thailand
From the Series Global Kids Storybooks
Urt was born in a Buddhist country, Thailand. When Urt's uncle returns home after being a monk, Urt decides that he too will become a monk. Let's follow Urt as he prepares and undertakes the… Read More →
I Can't Sleep: Imagination - Bedtime
From the Series Step Up — Creative Thinking
A boy who has trouble falling asleep lets his imagination take him to different places where he tries to sleep. Wonderfully illustrated by the superbly talented French illustrator Josée… Read More →
Insects and Spiders: Insects and Spiders
From the Series Science Storybooks
Swoosh! Wriggle, wriggle! The forest is full of insects moving about and spiders spinning webs. Let's look closer at the lives of insects and spiders and learn the differences between them. Read More →
It's Falling, Falling!: Gravity
From the Series Science Storybooks
Gravity is a force that pulls objects toward the earth. We cannot feel gravity. But it affects everything on the planet. Because of gravity we can walk. Apples fall off trees. Let's find out… Read More →
Joining the Dots: The Art of Seurat
From the Series Stories of Art
Georges-Pierre Seurat was a French painter known for creating artwork with unusual techniques. The story guides readers through Seurat's thoughts as he pursues a new style of art. Read More →
King Waste and King Save: Energy
From the Series Green Earth Tales
How different could two kingdoms be? In this energy tale, one kingdom is ruled by King Waste. It is a land where everyone uses too much energy. This kingdom's energy will run out some day.… Read More →
Liang's Treasure: China
From the Series Global Kids Storybooks
China is a huge country. Languages and lifestyles vary from region to region. Liang's Treasure is a touching story about two children brought up in different environments. Read More →
Light Finds Color: Light and Color
From the Series Science Storybooks
Color is hidden in white sunlight. It has red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. All the colors in light bring beauty to the earth. How do we see the colors in sunlight? And… Read More →
Little Moon's Christmas: Imagination - Objects
From the Series Step Up — Creative Thinking
Little Moon wakes on Christmas Day and opens his presents. What could be inside? Children will use their imagination and develop logical thinking skills as they open presents with Little… Read More →
Looking for Spring
From the Series Step Up — Math
Baby Bear does not want to sleep all winter, so he goes looking for spring. Along the way he is helped by animal friends in the forest in groups from one to five. Will they find spring?… Read More →
Lucia's Travel Bus: Chile
From the Series Global Kids Storybooks
Lucia is taking a trip through Chile with her grandfather on his yellow bus. First they travel to the southern tip of South America to see the Magellanic penguins. Then they go east to the… Read More →
Math Storybooks — Paperback Set
From the Series Math Storybooks
Easy-to-read books teach basic math concepts through creative stories featuring animals. Playful illustrations engage young readers. Edited by Joy Cowley, the series covers various math… Read More →
Mr. Owl's Bakery: Counting in Groups
From the Series Math Storybooks
This beautifully illustrated story about a bakery shows readers how to make counting big numbers simpler by counting in groups. Read More →