Young children are natural problem solvers and always looking for answers, especially when it involves animals. Guess What: Smiling and Spotted: Gecko provides young curious readers with… More →
Cherry Lake Publishing
Recognized as an industry leader with the development of its 21st Century Skills Library, Cherry Lake Press continues to evolve to meet the changing needs of the academic world. As students grow, we’re there with titles that support both curriculum and curiosity. With a broad spectrum of topics, from STEAM content, to series that explore values, to guides to today’s most popular games including Fortnite, Minecraft™, and LEGO® Mindstorms®, our titles challenge and empower.
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Readers will learn what it takes to succeed as a smokejumper. The book also explains the necessary educational steps, useful character traits, and daily job tasks related to this career, in… More →
Young children are naturally curious about animals. Snakes Shed Their Skin offers answers to their most compelling questions about why snakes shed periodically. Age-appropriate explanations… More →
Young children are natural problem solvers and always looking for answers, especially when it involves animals. Guess What: Sneaky Snouts provides young curious readers with striking visual… More →
Using the new C3 Framework for Social Studies Standards, Snowboarding in the Global Citizens: Olympic Sports series explores the sport through the lenses of History, Geography, Civics, and… More →
In the complex world of the 21st century, the ability to use innovation to solve problems or make products better is a critical skill for kids to possess. This book uses a sport kid's love,… More →
Whether you like speeding down snowy slopes or doing jumps and other tricks, snowboarding may be the sport for you. Look inside to find out more about this fast-growing sport and how it can… More →
This high-interest narrative nonfiction title introduces young readers to snow leopards--secretive big cats that live in the mountains of Asia--and an amazing scientist who studies them. This More →




