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Jennifer Boothroyd

    Animal Pollinators
    What Is Severe Weather?
    The Energy That Warms Us
    Mako Shark
    What Is Touch?
    What Is Today's Weather?
    • What Is Today's Weather?

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Engaging with the elements, this book teaches readers how to observe various weather conditions through accessible text and vibrant photos. It encourages students to explore and understand the weather happening right outside their windows, making learning interactive and relatable.

      What Is Today's Weather?
      5.0
    • Exploring the sense of touch, this book introduces readers to various textures through engaging examples like a furry dog and a scaly lizard. It explains how touch functions and emphasizes its importance in everyday life, making it a fascinating read for those curious about human senses and their role in our interactions with the world.

      What Is Touch?
      4.5
    • Mako Shark

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      "A speedy hunter quietly swims below a group of fish, then jumps up and takes a bite. The mako shark is one of the fastest swimmers in the ocean. It chases other fish for miles until it can attack them with its sharp, pointy teeth. Dive in to learn more about the life of mako sharks and why humans are a threat to this incredible fish. It's time to get shark shocked!"--

      Mako Shark
      5.0
    • The book provides a clear explanation of heat, tailored for young learners in grades K-2. Utilizing simple language and relatable examples, it engages children in understanding this essential scientific concept, making it approachable and engaging for early education.

      The Energy That Warms Us
      4.5
    • What Is Severe Weather?

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Severe weather phenomena such as tornadoes, blizzards, and hurricanes are explored in this informative book. It features accessible text and engaging photos that illustrate various weather conditions, promoting awareness and safety. The content encourages readers to understand severe weather and take appropriate precautions, making it an essential resource for students interested in meteorology and safety measures during extreme weather events.

      What Is Severe Weather?
      5.0
    • Animal Pollinators

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      The book explores the vital role animals play in pollination, highlighting how creatures like hummingbirds, mice, and bats assist plants in reproduction. With simple text complemented by supportive photos and diagrams, it effectively conveys key scientific concepts related to this essential ecological process, making it accessible for readers to grasp the importance of these animal-plant interactions.

      Animal Pollinators
      5.0
    • Reinventing Invention

      A Crayola (R) Guide to Innovation

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring both popular and obscure inventions, this book delves into their historical significance and the innovative minds behind them. It aims to spark curiosity about the evolution of technology and creativity, highlighting fascinating stories that have shaped our world. Readers will discover the impact of these inventions on society and how they continue to influence our lives today.

      Reinventing Invention
      5.0
    • Under the Ground

      • 8 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Vibrant wildlife photographs showcase various species and their unique habitats, highlighting the diverse homes animals occupy. The direct picture-to-text correspondence enhances learning, making it an ideal resource for young zoologists in educational settings.

      Under the Ground
      5.0
    • Shells

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Focusing on shells as a vital body covering for various land and ocean animals, this book introduces early emergent readers to examples like snails, clams, oysters, turtles, and tortoises. The simple text effectively defines what shells are while providing engaging illustrations and numerous animal examples to enhance understanding and curiosity about these unique features in nature.

      Shells
      5.0
    • Scales

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Focusing on the unique body coverings of snakes, lizards, and bony fish, this book introduces early emergent readers to the concept of scales. With simple text and numerous examples, it effectively explains what scales are and highlights various animals that possess them, making it an engaging resource for young learners exploring the animal kingdom.

      Scales
      5.0
    • Go Green with Sesame Street (R)

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Engaging characters like Super Grover, Cookie Monster, and Big Bird lead young readers through essential lessons on environmental care, celebrating themes of sustainability and pollution awareness. This charming introduction to planet-friendly practices is especially timely for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, making it an ideal resource for teaching children about the importance of protecting their environment.

      Go Green with Sesame Street (R)
      5.0
    • Let's Visit the Grassland

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      "Take a walk in a grassland in this title, which takes readers on a fascinating journey that provides a clear understanding of a grassland ecosystem and the living things within it."--

      Let's Visit the Grassland
      5.0
    • How Do Parachutes Work?

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Parachutes can be used for emergency landings. But they can also be used for flying fun! Who packs a parachute? And how does its light fabric keep you afloat? Discover the answers inside this book! -- "Journal"

      How Do Parachutes Work?
      4.0
    • Animals and the Environment

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Exploring the fascinating interactions between animals, humans, and plants, this book delves into the intricate relationships that shape ecosystems and influence our daily lives. It highlights the unique roles animals play in our environment, emphasizing their connections with both people and plant life. Through engaging narratives and insightful observations, readers are invited to discover the profound impact these interactions have on biodiversity and our understanding of nature.

      Animals and the Environment
      4.0
    • Facial Features

      Freckles, Earlobes, Noses, and More

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the science behind facial features, this book delves into the genetics and biology that shape characteristics like freckles, nose shapes, and earlobe attachment. It invites readers to understand the factors influencing their unique appearances and encourages curiosity about human diversity. Through engaging explanations, it reveals how traits are inherited and the role of genetics in determining facial features.

      Facial Features
      4.2
    • Making Money

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the fundamentals of earning money, this book delves into various job types, entrepreneurial ventures, and strategies for increasing income. It presents personal finance concepts in an accessible manner, making it suitable for readers of all ages. Through practical insights, it empowers individuals to understand the pathways to financial independence and success.

      Making Money
      4.0
    • Smart Money Choices

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      It can be easy to spend and harder to save when it comes to money. But making smart money choices is an important part of learning about money. Develop early money management skills and learn how to make smart money choices. Bright photos and child-friendly examples make it fun to build financial literacy

      Smart Money Choices
      4.0
    • Many Ways to Move

      A Look at Motion

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the fundamentals of motion, this book provides an accessible examination of how and why objects move. It covers various types of motion, making complex concepts understandable for readers of all ages. Through engaging explanations, it encourages curiosity about the mechanics behind everyday movements.

      Many Ways to Move
      4.0
    • A student embarks on a journey to create a map of the United States, guiding early readers through the essential features of a country map. The narrative employs simple language to explain how to identify and incorporate geographical information, making it an engaging educational experience for young learners.

      Map My Country
      4.0
    • Amid the horrors of World War II, Irena Sendler was an unlikely and unsung hero. She kept records of the children she helped smuggle away from the Nazis' grasp, and when she feared her work might be discovered, she buried her lists in jars, hoping to someday recover them and reunite children with their parents.

      Jars of Hope
      4.0
    • Money Then and Now

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Paying for everything from groceries to toys is easy nowadays. You can even do it with the tap of a phone or the swipe of the card. But money has changed a lot from when it was first put into use. Develop early money management skills and learn all about the history of money. Bright photos and child-friendly examples make it fun to build financial literacy.

      Money Then and Now
      3.0
    • Baby Moose

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      A baby moose is a little bit wobbly as it tries to stand for the first time on long, skinny legs. Follow along with this cute calf as it gets bigger and stronger every day. Discover how it learns to run, find food, and even swim. Simple text paired with adorable pictures helps build reading confidence for animal-loving early readers.

      Baby Moose
      3.0
    • How Do Helicopters Work?

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the mechanics of helicopters, this book delves into how these versatile aircraft achieve flight and maintain control in the air. It answers intriguing questions about their unique capabilities, such as taking off from various locations and hovering. Perfect for young readers curious about aviation, it provides insights into the principles of flight and the skills required for piloting helicopters.

      How Do Helicopters Work?
      3.0
    • What Are the Branches of Government?

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      The book explores the three branches of government—executive, legislative, and judicial—detailing their distinct roles and interconnections. Through accessible text and informative photos, it helps students grasp the importance of each branch, including the functions of the president, Congress, and the Supreme Court, fostering a clear understanding of the necessity of this system in governance.

      What Are the Branches of Government?
      3.0
    • How Big? How Heavy? How Dense?

      A Look at Matter

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Accessible text and concrete examples make complex scientific concepts understandable for young learners. This title focuses on the fundamental idea of matter, tailored specifically for grades K-2, ensuring that children can grasp essential principles through engaging explanations and relatable illustrations.

      How Big? How Heavy? How Dense?
      3.0
    • What Does Sunlight Do?

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Exploring the effects of sunlight on Earth, this book combines accessible text with captivating photos to engage readers. It encourages them to reflect on the impact of sunlight in their own environments, fostering a deeper understanding of this essential natural element.

      What Does Sunlight Do?
      4.0
    • Sensing Light and Sound

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      The book explores the fascinating ways in which our senses allow us to perceive light and sound. It delves into the science behind sensory experiences, explaining how our eyes and ears interpret stimuli from the environment. Through engaging examples and explanations, readers will gain a deeper understanding of sensory perception and its significance in our daily lives.

      Sensing Light and Sound
      3.0
    • Meet a Baby Sheep

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Focusing on the life cycle of baby sheep, this book explores their growth from birth to adulthood. Readers will gain insights into the general concepts of life cycles and inherited traits, alongside specific facts about sheep. It's an informative journey that combines biological education with engaging details about these animals.

      Meet a Baby Sheep
      4.0
    • Exploring the intricacies of the sense of taste, this book delves into how flavors like salty popcorn and sweet watermelon are perceived by our taste buds. It explains the science behind taste and its significance in our daily lives, making it an engaging read for those curious about sensory experiences.

      What Is Taste?
      4.0
    • Map My Room

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      A young boy creates a detailed map of his room to guide his friend in caring for his hamster during the family's vacation. The story uses simple text to introduce early readers to essential elements of map-making, emphasizing spatial awareness and organization. As the boy explains the locations of supplies, children learn about both responsibility and the practical aspects of navigation in a familiar setting.

      Map My Room
      3.0
    • Northern rockhopper penguins and colorful pufflegs are two examples of endangered birds. Few of them exist in the wild. Other birds have already gone extinct. What hurts these animals? What can you do to help? Read this book to find out!

      Endangered and Extinct Birds
      3.5
    • What Is a Gas?

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Discusses the properties of gases and how they differ from solids.

      What Is a Gas?
      3.8
    • All about Firefighters

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Combining educational content with the engaging style of Sesame Street, this curriculum offers a unique approach to learning. It features interactive lessons and vibrant characters that captivate young learners while covering essential subjects. The blend of fun and foundational knowledge ensures that children are not only entertained but also gain critical skills and concepts, making it an ideal resource for early childhood education.

      All about Firefighters
      4.1
    • How I Care for My Pet

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      The narrative focuses on the responsibilities of pet ownership through the lens of a dedicated owner caring for a dog named Dunkin. It outlines the essential steps involved in ensuring a pet's well-being, highlighting the importance of love, attention, and proper care. Through engaging storytelling, readers gain insights into the daily routines and commitments required to nurture a pet effectively.

      How I Care for My Pet
      3.9
    • Inside the US Air Force

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Explore the inner workings of the US Air Force, revealing the critical roles and responsibilities of those who fly planes and ensure national safety. This book offers a behind-the-scenes look at the operations, training, and dedication of Air Force personnel, providing insights into their missions and the technology they utilize. Perfect for readers interested in aviation and military service, it highlights the commitment and teamwork required to protect and serve.

      Inside the US Air Force
      3.7
    • What Floats? What Sinks?

      A Look at Density

      Exploring the concepts of buoyancy and density, this book delves into the science behind why some objects float while others sink. It examines various real-life applications of these principles, illustrating how people utilize floating and sinking in everyday situations. Through engaging examples, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the forces at play in our physical world.

      What Floats? What Sinks?
      3.9
    • What's on My Plate?

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      "This title provides an educational introduction to the five food groups, appropriate serving sizes, and how to eat a balanced and nutritious diet--

      What's on My Plate?
      4.0
    • Let's Visit the Deciduous Forest

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      "This title introduces primary readers to the deciduous forest biome, presenting the biome in a way early readers can understand--through things that can actually be seen, touched, and heard in a deciduous forest."--

      Let's Visit the Deciduous Forest
      3.7
    • Baby Anteaters

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      A furry baby anteater rides on its mother's back for the first months of its life. This little baby has a long nose and a tail. Watch as the baby anteater grows. Soon, it learns how to walk around on its own and find ants to eat. Eventually, it will be ready to live by itself. Simple text paired with adorable pictures helps build reading confidence for animal-loving early readers.

      Baby Anteaters
      3.0
    • Focusing on the concept of matter, this book provides emergent readers with an accessible explanation of solids and their characteristics. It also illustrates how solids can transition into different states of matter, making complex scientific ideas easier to understand for young audiences.

      What Is a Solid?
      3.6
    • What Is a Liquid?

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Exploring the concept of matter, this book provides emergent readers with a clear explanation of liquids, detailing their properties and characteristics. It also illustrates how liquids can transition into different states of matter, making complex scientific ideas accessible to young learners.

      What Is a Liquid?
      3.0
    • Map My Neighborhood

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      A young girl creates a neighborhood map to guide her visiting grandmother, highlighting essential features like parks, schools, and homes. The narrative uses simple text to engage early readers, teaching them the components necessary for a functional map while fostering a sense of community and exploration.

      Map My Neighborhood
      3.4
    • Exploring the intricacies of weather forecasting, this book delves into the methods and techniques used by meteorologists. Readers will gain insight into how forecasts are made, the science behind predicting weather patterns, and the tools utilized in the field. It offers a comprehensive understanding of the profession, making it accessible for those curious about the dynamics of weather prediction.

      What Is a Forecast?
      3.4
    • Hero Law Enforcement Dogs

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      K-9 law enforcement dogs play a crucial role in community safety by assisting police in various tasks, such as detecting explosives and tracking down criminals. This book explores the unique abilities of these dogs, detailing how they are trained to sniff out evidence and contribute to law enforcement efforts. Readers will gain insight into the vital functions these furry partners perform to help maintain security and safety in our lives.

      Hero Law Enforcement Dogs
      3.6
    • Inside the US Army

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      The book offers an in-depth exploration of the US Army, detailing the various roles and responsibilities of soldiers. It highlights the Army's function within the broader military framework, providing insights into the daily lives and duties of service members. Through this perspective, readers gain a better understanding of the critical contributions made by the Army in national defense and operations.

      Inside the US Army
      3.0
    • Give It a Push! Give It a Pull!

      A Look at Forces

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book provides a comprehensive overview of fundamental concepts related to forces and movement, covering key topics such as gravity, friction, pressure, and speed. It aims to enhance understanding of how these forces interact in the physical world, making complex scientific principles accessible and engaging for readers.

      Give It a Push! Give It a Pull!
      3.9
    • What Is Climate?

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Exploring the reasons behind varying temperatures across the globe, this book delves into the intricacies of climate. Readers will discover how geographical factors, weather patterns, and environmental changes contribute to the warmth in some regions and the chill in others, making complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging.

      What Is Climate?
      3.0
    • Why Doesn't Everyone Eat Meat?

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      "This title provides an educational introduction to vegetarianism and other special diets, including veganism, raw-foods diets, and more"--

      Why Doesn't Everyone Eat Meat?
      3.6
    • Baby Cows

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      "A baby cow uses its long, skinny legs to stand up shortly after it is born. It drinks milk from its mother's body to grow big and strong. Follow along with this calf as it grows up living with its mother in a herd of cows. The baby learns to run, kick, and jump. It starts to eat grass and continues to grow. Simple text paired with adorable pictures helps build reading confidence for animal-loving early readers"--

      Baby Cows
      3.0
    • Inside the US Navy

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Offering an insider's perspective on the US Navy, this book explores the various roles and responsibilities of its soldiers, delving into the unique functions and operations of this vital branch of the military. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the Navy's structure and the dedication of its personnel.

      Inside the US Navy
      3.0
    • Taste Something New!

      Giving Different Foods a Try

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book offers an engaging exploration of experimenting with unfamiliar foods, encouraging readers to discover new ingredients and recipes. It focuses on the joy of culinary adventure and the benefits of broadening one's palate, making it an ideal resource for those looking to enhance their cooking skills and embrace diverse flavors.

      Taste Something New!
      3.0
    • I See 1, 2, 3

      Count Your Community with Sesame Street

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Counting techniques are introduced through familiar Sesame Street characters, who guide young readers with relatable examples from their everyday experiences. This engaging approach makes learning numbers fun and accessible, helping children grasp foundational math skills while enjoying the beloved characters they know.

      I See 1, 2, 3
      3.6
    • Nelson Mandela

      A Life of Persistence

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Targeted at children aged 5-7, this book engages young readers with its vibrant illustrations and relatable characters. It explores themes of friendship, adventure, and problem-solving, making it both entertaining and educational. The storyline encourages imagination and creativity, inviting children to join in on the fun while learning valuable life lessons. Perfect for early readers, it fosters a love for reading through its captivating narrative and interactive elements.

      Nelson Mandela
      3.4
    • Save Energy, Bert and Ernie!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      This engaging book introduces young readers to eco-friendly practices through the beloved characters of Sesame Street. It combines fun storytelling with educational content, encouraging children to learn about sustainability in an enjoyable way. Key themes include recycling, conservation, and taking care of the planet, making it a perfect resource for teaching kids the importance of going green.

      Save Energy, Bert and Ernie!
      3.6
    • Fight Pollution, Big Bird!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      This engaging book offers a playful and accessible way for children to learn about environmental awareness and sustainability, featuring beloved Sesame Street characters. Through entertaining stories and relatable examples, it teaches young readers the importance of going green and caring for the planet. Perfect for fostering eco-friendly habits in a fun and interactive manner, it encourages kids to embrace nature and make positive choices for the environment.

      Fight Pollution, Big Bird!
      3.7
    • Cape seahorses and speartooth sharks are two examples of endangered fish. Few of them exist in the wild. Other fish have already gone extinct. What hurts these animals? What can you do to help? Read this book to find out!

      Endangered and Extinct Fish
      2.5
    • Endangered and Extinct Invertebrates

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Oahu tree snails and pink velvet worms are two examples of endangered invertebrates. Few of them exist in the wild. Other invertebrates have already gone extinct. What hurts these animals? What can you do to help? Read this book to find out!

      Endangered and Extinct Invertebrates
      3.3
    • Let's Visit the Ocean

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Hop aboard a trip to the ocean by probing an ocean biome's living things and their key characteristics. Readers will discover how all the elements work together in this fascinating ecosystem.

      Let's Visit the Ocean
      3.7
    • All about Doctors

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Blending educational content with the beloved charm of Sesame Street, this book offers a core curriculum designed to engage young learners. It incorporates playful characters and interactive elements that make learning enjoyable and effective. The approach fosters a love for education while covering essential subjects, ensuring children not only grasp fundamental concepts but also develop critical thinking skills in a fun and relatable way.

      All about Doctors
      3.6
    • Be Water-Wise, Super Grover!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      This engaging book offers a playful introduction to environmental awareness for children, featuring beloved Sesame Street characters. Through fun activities and simple concepts, it teaches young readers the importance of sustainability and eco-friendly practices. The vibrant illustrations and relatable themes make learning about going green enjoyable, encouraging kids to develop positive habits that benefit the planet.

      Be Water-Wise, Super Grover!
      3.6
    • Many Kinds of Matter

      A Look at Solids, Liquids, and Gases

      The book presents an engaging exploration of the different states of matter, tailored for young learners in grades K-2. Through clear language and practical examples, it simplifies complex scientific concepts, making them easy to understand. The focus on accessibility ensures that children can grasp essential scientific principles effectively.

      Many Kinds of Matter
      3.7
    • All about Teachers

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Combining educational content with the beloved charm of Sesame Street, this book offers a core curriculum designed to engage young learners. It features playful characters and interactive elements that make learning enjoyable while covering essential subjects. The approach fosters curiosity and creativity, ensuring that foundational concepts are presented in a fun and relatable manner, encouraging children to explore and learn in a vibrant, nurturing environment.

      All about Teachers
      3.5
    • Map My Continent

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      The book guides early readers in creating a map of North America, emphasizing essential features that should be included. With straightforward text, it provides a step-by-step approach, helping children understand how to gather and represent geographical information effectively.

      Map My Continent
      3.1
    • Eye Color

      Brown, Blue, Green, and Other Hues

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Explore the fascinating relationship between genetics and eye color, uncovering how specific genes influence this unique trait. The book delves into the science behind pigmentation and inheritance, providing insights into the biological mechanisms at play. It also discusses variations in eye color among different populations, making it an engaging read for anyone interested in genetics and human diversity.

      Eye Color
      3.0
    • How Money Is Made

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Coins jingle and bills shake as you check your piggy bank. But how are these coins and bills made? Develop early money management skills and learn all about how money is made. Bright photos and child-friendly examples make it fun to build financial literacy.

      How Money Is Made
    • Spending Money

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      There are so many options on how to spend money. We can buy an ice cream cone or a new book. We can spend money on haircuts and movie tickets. Develop early money management skills and learn how to spend money and stay smart. Bright photos and child-friendly examples make it fun to build financial literacy.

      Spending Money
    • Basking Shark

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      "A huge fish slowly swims with its big mouth open wide. The basking shark is collecting tiny plankton to eat. Although it is the second-biggest shark in the world, this gentle giant doesn't attack any other animals. It just swims around eating plankton! Dive in to learn more about this where the basking shark lives, how it interacts with other fish, and why humans are a threat to this incredible ocean animal. It's time to get shark shocked!"--

      Basking Shark
    • We Live in a City

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Exploring the vibrant life of a city, this book invites young readers to discover their neighbors and the unique features that define urban living. Through engaging visuals and straightforward text, it emphasizes community involvement and encourages children to think about ways to enhance their environment. This interactive journey down main street fosters an appreciation for local diversity and instills a sense of civic responsibility.

      We Live in a City
    • Attract and Repel

      A Look at Magnets

      Exploring the fascinating world of magnets, this book delves into their properties and the science behind magnetic forces. It explains how magnets interact with various objects, such as holding drawings on a fridge or attracting paperclips. Through engaging descriptions, readers will discover the fundamental principles of magnetism and its presence in everyday life.

      Attract and Repel
    • Taxes

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the essential role of taxes, this book explains how they fund public services like roads and schools. It breaks down various tax types and the government levels responsible for collection, making complex financial concepts accessible. Readers will gain a clear understanding of how tax dollars are utilized, providing valuable personal finance education in an engaging manner suitable for all audiences.

      Taxes
    • What Holds Us to Earth?

      A Look at Gravity

      Exploring the fundamental concept of gravity, this book delves into how it influences various objects in our environment. Through engaging explanations, it uncovers the mechanics behind why things fall and the role gravity plays in everyday life, making complex ideas accessible for readers.

      What Holds Us to Earth?
    • Exploring the intricate relationships between humans and the natural world, this book delves into how people engage with plants and animals. It highlights the emotional, cultural, and practical connections that shape our interactions, offering insights into the significance of these bonds in daily life. Through captivating narratives, it encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences with nature and the impact of these interactions on both individuals and communities.

      People and the Environment
    • Hero Service Dogs

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Focusing on the vital role of service dogs, this book explores the various ways these animals assist individuals facing health, mobility, or psychological challenges. It highlights their training, capabilities, and the profound impact they have on improving the quality of life for their handlers, showcasing the bond between humans and their canine companions.

      Hero Service Dogs
    • Map My Home

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      The story follows a boy as he creates a fire safety map of his home, highlighting essential escape routes. With straightforward language, early readers are guided through the important elements that should be included in a fire safety map, promoting awareness and preparedness in an engaging way.

      Map My Home
    • The book delves into the concept of friction, exploring how different surface textures—smooth versus rough—affect friction levels. It also covers related topics such as air resistance and the role of lubrication in reducing friction. Through clear explanations, it aims to enhance understanding of these physical phenomena and their practical implications.

      Why Do Moving Objects Slow Down?
    • The cross-pollination process is explored in detail, highlighting how certain plants rely on pollen transfer between flowers for reproduction. With clear text complemented by supportive photos and diagrams, readers will easily understand this vital scientific concept, making it accessible and engaging for young learners.

      Cross-Pollination
    • The Energy We See

      A Look at Light

      Accessible text and concrete examples make this informative book an excellent resource for teaching young students about light, a fundamental science concept for grades K-2. It effectively breaks down complex ideas into understandable segments, ensuring that children grasp the essential principles of light in an engaging way.

      The Energy We See
    • How I Pack My Lunch

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Focusing on the importance of healthy eating, the story follows a responsible student as they thoughtfully plan and pack a nutritious lunch. Through their routine, readers learn about meal preparation and the benefits of making healthy choices, encouraging a balanced lifestyle. The narrative highlights the student's dedication to wellness and showcases practical tips for packing meals that are both delicious and nutritious.

      How I Pack My Lunch
    • Skin

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Focusing on the concept of skin as the outer covering of humans and animals, this book is tailored for early emergent readers. It features straightforward text that explains what skin is and provides various examples of animals that possess skin, making it an engaging introduction to a fundamental biological topic.

      Skin
    • Feathers

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Focusing on the unique body covering of birds, this book introduces early emergent readers to feathers. It features simple text that explains what feathers are and highlights various bird species that possess them, making it an engaging resource for young learners to explore the animal kingdom.

      Feathers