Making and Using Graphs employs bright illustrations and clear text to teach young readers how to create and use graphs to represent and analyze data. Five books in the series each introduce… More →
Science & Technology
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Early guided readers in the 21st Century Basic Skills Library support the development of reading skills as they introduce students to vocabulary and content that they will use for a lifetime. More →
Measuring Mania employs bright illustrations and clear text to teach young readers how to measure. Content focuses on explaining measurement concepts and encouraging readers to measure on… More →
The human brain is incredible, controlling everything you do--from skipping and thinking to making memories and dreaming. Your brain allows you to learn about and explore the world. Students… More →
Using the fun, interactive world of Minecraft and key concepts in STEAM, two teachers developed the Minecraft and STEAM series to be used in and out of the classroom. In Minecraft and STEAM,… More →
Every day, NASA learns a little bit more about our nearest neighbor, Mars. No planet besides Earth has been explored more! Students will look at Mars's geology and what may lie beneath the… More →
My Early Library
The My Early Library books are developed with the earliest reader in mind. Subject matter is handled in an uncomplicated and age-appropriate way that encourages readers to ask deeper… More →
My Early Library
The My Early Library books are developed with the earliest reader in mind. Subject matter is handled in an uncomplicated and age-appropriate way that encourages readers to ask deeper… More →
From astronauts to telescopes, early readers will learn all about the people and technology behind space exploration. Text written in simple sentences that help develop word recognition and… More →
My Itty-Bitty Bio
The My Itty-Bitty Bio series, biographies for the earliest readers, examines the lives of historical and modern men and women in a simple, age-appropriate way to help children develop word… More →