Just one furry otter or buzzing bee makes a big impact. Keystone species are vital to the survival of entire ecosystems. But they are facing mounting threats due to climate change. Explore… More →
Series
Vowel Adventures introduces beginning readers to phonics and the functions of vowels with fun, narrative stories and vibrant illustrations. Each title focuses on a different vowel, its… More →
This world can be strange, absurd, baffling, inexplicable, and downright wacky. Learn about some of the wildest things from making clothing out of old milk to staying in bed for science. A… More →
From the American Revolutionary War to the Cold War, conflict has been present throughout much of history. Through leveled text and vibrant, accurate images, this engaging series introduces… More →
How are lambs different from sheep? How are fawns different from deer? This series shows the growth of animals from birth to adulthood. Eager learners will enjoy following animals through… More →
What's your favorite season? Introduce young readers to the effects of the weather each season with these lyrical books. Repeating sentence structures give early readers confidence, while… More →
Did you know pineapples grow on top of plants? How do pumpkins grow from seeds? Watch It Grow appeals to early readers interested in learning more about how plants grow and the steps in their More →
Splish! Splash! Splosh! This new series from Bearport introduces young readers to some of the cutest and most fascinating water babies around! From adorable sea otter pups and penguin chicks… More →
How does your garden grow? Very well, with this helpful series! Engaging leveled text and vibrant photographs encourage young readers to plant, grow, and harvest their own flowers, fruits,… More →
Grab your umbrella, because it looks like rain is in the forecast! In this series, young readers will learn about different parts of the weather and how they can change the world around us.… More →
Flying friends, gentle giants, and even teeny tiny insects are on the move! Why? It has to do with weather. Learn about the migration of animals that are spurred on to travel by changes in… More →