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Written by Isabel Hill
Take an architectural tour of some of New York City’s most interesting buildings. In this...
K - 3rd
Written by Lola M. Schaefer
From 1 spider to 1,000 seahorses, the author uses clues from animals’ lives to come up with...
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by Brian Floca
A look back at the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. This nonfiction book takes the reader on the...
Pre-K - 5th
Written by Isabel Hill
Take an architectural tour of some of New York City’s most interesting buildings. Discover the...
K - 3rd
Written by Brenda Z. Guiberson
There are many different types of frogs around the world, each with its own unique “song.”...
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by April Pulley Sayre
What can raindrops do? Follow along as the author takes readers on a journey through the wet,...
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by Catherine D. Hughes
Did you know the sea otter sleeps while floating in the ocean? An informational text full of fun...
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by Emily Goodman
There are many different kinds of plants, yet they all go through the same stages. They all begin...
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by Bobbie Kalman
With vivid photographs, this book explains the life cycle of plants. It explores their beginnings...
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by Franklyn Branley
This book uses colorful illustrations to explain the relationship between the Sun and seasonal changes on Earth.
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by Roma Gans
Many birds travel thousands of miles every year to escape the winter cold and then return in the...
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by Laura Purdie Salas
This book takes children through the life cycle of one single organism: a maple tree. Using...
K - 4th
Written by Gail Gibbons
This book beautifully illustrates the metamorphosis of the monarch butterfly, from egg to...
K - 3rd
Written by Wendy Pfeffer
This book uses simple and colorful drawings to describe the impressive physical transformation a...
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by Paul Showers
This book explains to children what happens to food after it goes in your mouth. lt follows the...
K - 4th
Written by Anne Rockwell
Is a bug an insect? Is an insect a bug? Is a butterfly an insect or a bug? This book contains the...
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by Melvin Berger
The chirping sound you hear on summer nights is most likely crickets. This book explores how and why crickets chirp and shares some fascinating facts about the lives of these noisy insects.
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by Gail Gibbons
Explore how bees make their nectar. Then, find out how beekeepers collect honey without harming the bees and so the bees don’t harm them!
K - 3rd
Written by Gail Gibbons
This book explains how the seasonal changes depend on the Earth’s position.
Pre-K - 3rd
Written by National Geographic Kids
National Geographic compiled 300 more of the wackiest facts on the natural world. From meteorites to great white sharks, learn all about the crazy world around you.
3rd - 7th
Written by Christine Taylor-Butler
Introduce young scientists to the three states of matter with included simple experiments to reinforce the lessons.
3rd - 5th
Written by Marne Ventura
Computer technology is everywhere in the modern age. Explore 12 of the most influential turning points that have shaped this important field.
3rd - 5th
Written by National Geographic Kids
National Geographic compiled 300 more of the wackiest facts on the natural world. In this 4th installment learn even more crazy things about the world around you.
3rd - 7th
Written by Molly Bang and Penny Chisholm
The sun tells of its important role in the water cycle and asks for help in keeping Earth’s water clean.