Every living thing on Earth needs water to survive. But why do we need it, where does it come from, and how do we save it? This valuable series answers these questions and more while… More →
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Eat up! Discover how different foods get from farms and gardens to our tables in this fun series. Real photos show the steps of the cycle or process, while a picture glossary reinforces new… More →
What happens to garbage after it is picked up? Where does water go? Discover what happens to garbage, recycling, water, and mail after it leaves the home. Infographics use descriptions and… More →
We are all part of communities big and small. Learn about what we can find in each place, from our city to our planet. Then, examine the relationship between people, places, and the… More →
Where You Dare Not Go
All around the world, there are sites where the horrors of the past have left a permanent mark. The dark and disturbing histories leave a lasting impression that visitors can still feel to… More →
Did the hot dog come before the hamburger? Television before e-mail? Discover the answers in Which Came First?, a fun and informative series that introduces students to world inventions.… More →
Whether in a forest, in the outback, or on a coral reef, it's eat or be eaten. This fascinating series explores the many links in a biome's food chain, introducing readers to producers,… More →
Police officers. Teachers. Bus drivers. Families. They help us learn, keep us safe, help us get around, and more. Who Helps? teaches children about these community helpers while helping them… More →
Who Is Cuter?
Which animals have the cutest babies? Each book in this adorable series compares two baby animals. Colorful photos highlight the similarities and differences of each baby. Simple text guides… More →
How old is the Colosseum in Rome? How long is the Great Wall of China? Readers will find these answers and more as they learn about the location, history, architecture, and special uses of… More →
Lizards bask in the desert heat. Mountain goats climb to the highest peak. This new series introduces children to animals from a variety of ecosystems while providing a fun and supportive… More →
Have you ever looked down on the ground and seen something brown? It could be squishy or sticky, hard and round, flat and splatted, or piled in a mound. Eww--that's poo! But whose poo could… More →