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From Maple Tree to Syrup

From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series

How do trees make sweet maple syrup? Follow each step in the food production cycle—from planting sugar maple trees to pouring syrup on pancakes—in this fascinating book! Read More →

  • Lexile: 520
  • ATOS: 2.3
  • Dewey: 664'.132
  • Copyright: 2013

The Apple Tree's Discovery

A little apple tree in a forest of oaks begs God for stars like those glimmering on the branches of the great oak trees beside her. As the seasons pass, she learns to appreciate her own gifts Read More →

  • ATOS: 3.5
  • Dewey: [E]
  • Copyright: 2012

In a Tree

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Animal Homes

Chipmunks, monkeys, and owls live in trees. What else lives in a tree? Vibrant wildlife photographs with direct picture-to-text correspondence make this book an excellent choice for the… Read More →

  • Dewey: 590
  • Copyright: 2006

Look at the Rain

From the Series Let's Look at Weather (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)

What do you see when it rains? You might notice clouds, umbrellas, puddles, mud, and maybe even a rainbow. Pair this photo-illustrated nonfiction book with its fiction companion, Duck Sees the Rain. Read More →

  • Lexile: -60
  • Dewey: 551.57/7
  • Copyright: 2020

Up the Tree

From the Series Let's Look at Animal Habitats (Pull Ahead Readers — Fiction)

What happens when five little monkeys climb up a tree? Only one will reach the top! Pair this illustrated fiction story with its nonfiction companion book, Under the Rain Forest Canopy. Read More →

  • Lexile: 210
  • Dewey: 428.6/2
  • Copyright: 2020

A Walk in the Boreal Forest, 2nd Edition

From the Series Biomes of North America Second Editions

Take a walk in the boreal forest. Sunlight filters through tall spruce and pine trees. It's cool and damp, even late in the summer. As you walk silently across the carpet of needles, you can… Read More →

  • Lexile: 770
  • Dewey: 577.3/7
  • Copyright: 2021

Apple Trees

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Plant Life Cycles

Get a close-up view of the life of an apple tree. Read More →

  • Lexile: 490
  • Dewey: 634'.11
  • Copyright: 2009

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

Look at a Pine Tree

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Look at Trees

Identify the different parts of a pine tree, including the roots, trunk, branches, and seeds. Read More →

  • Dewey: 585'.4
  • Copyright: 2013

Look at a Maple Tree

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Look at Trees

Examine the different parts of a maple tree, including the trunk, branches, seeds, and leaves. Read More →

  • Dewey: 583'.78
  • Copyright: 2013

Look at a Palm Tree

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Look at Trees

Learn to name the different parts of a palm tree, including the roots, trunk, flowers, and leaves. Read More →

  • Dewey: 634.9'74
  • Copyright: 2013

Look at a Birch Tree

From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Look at Trees

Explore the different parts of a birch tree, including the roots, trunk, branches, and leaves. Read More →

  • Dewey: 583'.48
  • Copyright: 2013

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

From Shoot to Apple

From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series

How does an apple tree produce a tasty fruit? Follow each step in nature's cycle—from starting a new tree to eating a juicy apple—in this fascinating book! Read More →

  • Lexile: 420
  • ATOS: 1.7
  • Dewey: 634'.11
  • Copyright: 2012

The Sense of Sight: A First Look

From the Series Read about Senses (Read for a Better World ™)

What do you know about the sense of sight? Our senses help us observe and understand our world. This curricular topic is explored though an integrated approach to learning with embedded SEL… Read More →

  • Lexile: 260
  • Dewey: 612.8/4
  • Copyright: 2023
Fall 2024

Why Do We Need Trees?: An Illustrated Guide

From the Series Trees

Explore the incredible trees across the world that we wouldn't be able to live without. Stunning full-color illustrations bring to life key topics such as habitats, ecosystems, and global… Read More →

  • ATOS: 4.8
  • Copyright: 2025
Fall 2024

Amazing Trees: An Illustrated Guide

From the Series Trees

Explore the incredible trees from around the world with impressive size, skills, and looks. Stunning full-color illustrations showcase the science behind the extraordinary lives of plants in Read More →

  • ATOS: 4.6
  • Copyright: 2025
Fall 2024

How Do Trees Grow?: An Illustrated Guide

From the Series Trees

Explore the extraordinary journey of trees from tiny seeds to towering giants. Stunning full-color illustrations showcase the science behind the extraordinary lives of trees in a fun way,… Read More →

  • ATOS: 4.7
  • Copyright: 2025
Fall 2024

Where Do Trees Grow?: An Illustrated Guide

From the Series Trees

Explore the remarkable places around the world where so many spectacular plants grow. Discover the resilient elephant tree that has adapted to grow in the deserts, the swamp-loving maple… Read More →

  • ATOS: 4.8
  • Copyright: 2025

The Abba Tree

Hannah and Abba—Hebrew for "Dad"—are spending time together in nature on Tu B'Shevat, the Jewish Arbor Day. As Abba rests under a carob tree, Hannah declares that she wants to climb a tree.… Read More →

  • Lexile: 550
  • Dewey: [E]
  • Copyright: 2020

Let's Look at Apple Trees

From the Series Plant Life Cycles (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)

Have you ever seen an apple blossom? Carefully leveled text and engaging photos show emergent readers what apples look like while they are growing in an orchard. Pairs with the fiction title… Read More →

  • Lexile: -60
  • Dewey: 634/.11
  • Copyright: 2021

From Tree to House

From the Series Start to Finish

How is a house built? Loggers cut down trees that are sent to a sawmill and made into boards. These boards are sent to builders who use them to build the floors, walls, and roof of the house. Read More →

  • Lexile: 470
  • ATOS: 2.2
  • Dewey: 690'.837
  • Copyright: 2004

Magnificent Monarchs

From the Series Linda Glaser's Classic Creatures

Describes, in simple text and full-color illustrations, the physical characteristics, habits, and life cycle of the monarch butterfly. Read More →

  • ATOS: 2.4
  • Dewey: 595.78'9
  • Copyright: 2000

A Walk in the Deciduous Forest, 2nd Edition

From the Series Biomes of North America Second Editions

Take a walk in the deciduous forest. Sunlight filters through new green leaves. It's early summer, and squirrels are chattering in the treetops. A warbler calls out. She's building a nest in… Read More →

  • Lexile: 780
  • Dewey: 577.3
  • Copyright: 2021