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Some animals carry around a hard home! Learn all about which creatures have shells and what these hard coverings can help them do. Fun, lively text paired with cool pictures of shelled animals help readers explore the wild world of animal coverings.
Smooth or rough, dry or slimy, many animals are covered in scaly skin! Learn all about which creatures are covered in the stuff and what a scale body can help them do. Fun, lively text paired with colorful pictures of scaly animals help readers explore the wild world of animal coverings.
Curly or straight, soft or rough, many animals are covered in fluffy stuff! Learn all about which creatures wear fur and what a fur coat can help them do. Fun, lively text paired with cute pictures of furry animals help readers explore the wild world of animal coverings.
From flapping wings to long, feathery tails, birds are full of feathers. Learn all about the creatures covered in feathers and what these wonderful coverings can do for them. Fun, lively text paired with colorful pictures of amazing animals help readers explore the wild world of animal coverings.
Two mice want to build a library for their mom's book collection. To get the supplies, they must cross a bridge guarded by a dragon who loves math problems. This entertaining, cross-curricular Spanish fiction book teaches math to advancing readers.
Kelvin's class is going on an unusual field trip to both the North Pole and the Amazon Rainforest. Children will love the whimsical illustrations and fun story in this cross-curricular Spanish book that introduces them to science topics.
Discover the life of Henry Ford—a story about putting the world on wheels for kids ages 6 to 9 Henry Ford was the founder of Ford Motor Company and the inventor of the Model T, the car that changed the way many Americans lived. Before he became a pioneer in the auto industry, Henry was a young boy who loved to take things apart and figure out how they worked. When he grew up, he invented creative new ways to assemble cars and made them more affordable for the first time. This Henry Ford biography for kids explores how he went from being a curious child to a successful businessman and inventor. Core curriculum—Kids will learn the Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How of Henry's life, and take a quick quiz to test their knowledge. Short chapters—This standout among biographies for kids is broken down into brief chapters that make it fun and easy for new readers to discover details about Henry Ford. Colorful illustrations—Bring Henry's story to life with vibrant illustrations that keep kids engaged and excited to keep reading. How will Henry Ford's hard work and innovative spirit inspire the child in your life?
Kelvin's class is going on an unusual field trip to both the North Pole and the Amazon Rainforest. Children will love the whimsical illustrations and fun story in this cross-curricular book that introduces them to science topics.
"Meet some of the wackiest creatures under the sea--creatures that look like food--through eye-catching photos and engaging text. This funny, informative book introduces readers to the egg yolk jellyfish, the lettuce sea slug, the chocolate chip sea star, and many more!"--Provided by publisher.
Teach students about Eunice Kennedy Shriver's legacy of inclusivity! This Spanish nonfiction reader explores her life including when she founded the Special Olympics and offers a related fiction story an extension activity and other meaningful features.
Finn is not your typical lemon shark. He likes to frolic and have fun in the water. But his brothers' and sisters' idea of fun is lying completely still on the ocean floor - BORING! While out searching for new friends, Finn encounters a sea turtle who hides in a rock cave. Clearly, he must want to play hide and seek. Then he comes across some humans who scream, "SHARK!!!" when he approaches. Obviously, they must be excited to see him. Will Finn ever find a friend who can see beyond his sharky appearance?
Teach students about Eunice Kennedy Shriver's legacy of inclusivity! This nonfiction reader explores her life including when she founded the Special Olympics and offers a related fiction story an extension activity and other meaningful features.
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