Through green American prairies and yellow African savannas, take a trip to the different grasslands of the world and explore their fascinating colors.
Take an interesting look at all kinds of boats, from early canoes to powerful icebreakers to boats of the future.
Let's go to the pumpkin patch to find huge pumpkins, tiny pumpkins, and maybe even a blue pumpkin This book shows readers how pumpkins grow and introduces the parts of a pumpkin along with concepts of color and size. With bright pictures and simple…
Get acquainted with the three countries that share North America in this introduction to Canada, Mexico and the United States.
Learn about the Fourth of July traditions and symbols, including red, white, and blue flags, parades, fireworks, and more. This title includes a note to caregivers, reading activities, and a word list.
Take a trip to a police station. Find out what equipment police officers use and the animals that can help them. See what's inside a police station and what happens when they receive a call. This title includes a note to caregivers, reading activiti…
What is a dog's life really like? Find out as you read about how dogs work and play.
Familiar characters from Sesame Street and a friendly question-and-answer format help make the subjects of coronavirus, COVID-19, and quarantine accessible to young children.
A very simple introduction to the geography, topography, flora, fauna, and people of Asia. Additional features to aid comprehension include fact-filled captions, detailed photographs, a phonetic glossary, sources for further research, and an introdu…
No matter where they live, people find ways to use the land and water around them for food, shelter, and transportation. Take a look at some examples in Where People Live.
A digital solution for your classroom with features created with teachers and students in mind: - Perpetual license - 24 hour, 7 days a week access - No limit to the number of students accessing one title at a time - Provides a School to Home connec…
Find out how inventions such as the lightbulb and the automobile have changed the way we live by reading Then and Now.
Elmo and Abby take on trash in this friendly guide that teaches young readers about how litter impacts earth. Practical tips and a friendly Sesame Street approach encourage readers to take action against litter. How can you be kind to Earth? Interio…
Many of America's most loved symbols are monuments built from stone. Find out more about these historical markers and the stones they come from in History Rocks
When it gets colder during the winter, we can go inside and turn up the heat. But what do animals that live outside do? Some of them survive the winter by hibernating. These animals manage to stay alive by slowing down their heart rates, curling up…
Discover America's natural beauty in this exploration of some of its most famous and diverse national parks.
Take a trip to Mexico and learn about its rich history, beautiful land, and modern culture.
Living things, including plants need water, food and food to live and grow. Includes science and reading activities, a note to caregivers, and a word list.
Sesame Street friends know it's important to care for Earth. Super Grover is water-wise, Cookie Monster learns about Earth Day, Big Bird fights pollution . . . how can you be kind to Earth?
Igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks, and metamorphic rocks make up the three main types of rocks. But did you know that rocks are constantly being created, destroyed, and created again? Or that rocks are changed by weather, erosion, heat, and pressure?…
Find out how Native Americans introduced European settlers to corn and how it has become an important crop to people and animals around the world as you read The Story of Corn.
Oscar the Grouch knows a lot about trash, including how to reuse it Read along as Oscar and friends show young readers that reducing, reusing, and recycling lessens their impact on the planet. Learn how to turn trash into treasure, like making old b…
Learn about Hanukkah traditions and symbols, including the Festival of Lights, menorah, singing special songs, and more. This title includes a note to caregivers, reading activities, and a word list.
People get many good ideas from nature. Birds, snakes, burrs, and lizards have led to great ideas such as; bullet trains, snakebots, Velcro, and bandages. Includes science and reading activities, a note to caregivers, and a word list.
A very simple introduction to the geography, topography, flora, fauna, and people of Africa. Additional features to aid comprehension include fact-filled captions, detailed photographs, a phonetic glossary, sources for further research, and an intro…
Take a trip to the apple orchard to examine basic concepts such as size, shape, and color as they apply to apples. Apples can be tiny or large, red or green--but did you know that the seeds of these round fruits form a star shape? Readers will learn…
In Forest Doubles, readers will learn about animals that live in the forest. They will also learn how to multiply by two as they count up the animals they see.
Take a trip to a farm. See the pigs, cows, cats, chickens, and horses that live there. Learn about the farmer and the workers who take care of the animals. This title includes a note to caregivers, reading activities, and a word list.
People can get a lot done when they work together. Find out how cooperation can benefit everyone in Lend a Hand.
Brilliantly colored sea creatures fill the ocean biome. Photos match the text so readers easily find their favorite colors among the plants and animals that live in the ocean.