Children will travel around the world without ever leaving their homes or classrooms. In this colorful and exciting new series, beginning readers visit countries where their families or their More →
Series
From the aquarium to the concert hall, there are so many places to explore and things to experience. Watch a play. Visit a farm. See where laws are made. This series uses vibrant photographs… More →
What do wheels and axles help us do? How does a pulley work? Why does an inclined plane make carrying a load easier? Each book in Machines and Motion highlights and explains one of the six… More →
Start your engine and get ready for a day of work! In this fun nonfiction series, narrative text and colorful illustrations come together to tell about a day in the life of different… More →
How do machines help us work? What jobs are these large vehicles built for? Large pictures of cool vehicles and tightly controlled vocabulary make this series appropriate for the youngest of… More →
How do planes help put out forest fires? What are the different kinds of tow trucks? Find answers to your questions about emergency vehicles in Machines to the Rescue! A diagram supplements… More →
Vroom! Engines roar and wheels turn in this fun series. Exciting facts about different machines engage beginning readers while simple, predictable text and bright, colorful photos aid them on More →
Play ball! Young readers can jump into the world of professional sports with this exciting series. Titles explore the history, rules, and seasons of major professional sports in an… More →
This narrative sports series introduces readers to five major sport leagues covering important moments, rivalries, and the history of each sport. Each title features informative sidebars,… More →
Manga Mania!
From cute and cuddly to creepy and kick-butt, manga is taking over! Step-by-step instructions walk aspiring artists through creating lively manga-style warriors, animals, monsters, and more.… More →
From crossing vast oceans to exploring outer space, we continue to push the limits of our scientific and engineering capabilities. But what happens when our pursuits don't go as planned? What More →