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So That's How the Moon Changes Shape (Rookie Read-About Science—Space Science)

Written by Allan Fowler

Discover why and how the moon changes shape throughout the month.

The natural world comes alive for...

K - 2nd
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Spiders (Scholastic Reader Level 2)

Written by Nic Bishop
Spiders are meat eaters, like lions and tigers. But they are much more scary! Tarantulas lurk on the...
K - 2nd
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The Magic School Bus Presents: Sea Creatures

Written by Tom Jackson
Text & colorful photos outline all the incredible animals that live below the waves--from sharks and...
Pre-K - 3rd
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The Magic School Bus® and the Missing Tooth (Scholastic Reader Science Level 2—The Magic School Bus)

Written by Jeanette Lane
Wanda finds a mysterious tooth in Miss Frizzle's classroom, so the class sets out on a tooth-themed...
Pre-K - 3rd
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Tornadoes (Smart Words Science Reader)

Written by Christine A. Caputo
Full of information and photographs, this series includes special features like highlighted...
2nd - 4th
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Who Would Win?: Tarantula vs. Scorpion

Written by Jerry Pallotta
Check out how these amazing real life creatures match up. Who's the strongest, fastest, biggest and...
2nd - 4th

Work in Colonial America (Welcome Books—Colonial America)

Written by Mark Thomas
This exciting series of emergent-reader nonfiction is thoroughly reviewed and approved by a...
K - 2nd
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The Life of a Butterfly (Science Library)

Written by Robin Bernard
The Monarch butterfly's amazing life cycle is explored through photographs and clear text.
2nd - 4th
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The Magic School Bus: The Giant Germ

Written by Anne Capeci

The popular Magic School Bus stories are now offered in a chapter book format, loaded with the same...

2nd - 4th
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Who Cracked the Liberty Bell?: And Other Questions about the American Revolution (Chapters in History)

Written by Connie & Peter Roop and Illustrated by Ute Simon

This easy-to-read chapter book series brings American history to life Clever questions act as...

2nd - 4th
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Amelia Earhart: Adventure in the Sky (Elementary Bios)

Written by Francene Sabin
A biography of an aviation pioneer, emphasizing her childhood.
2nd - 4th
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Counting on Fall (Math in Nature)

Written by Lizann Flatt
As young readers journey into the natural world, they will discover that numbers, patterns, shapes ―...
Pre-K - 2nd
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Dandelions: Stars in the Grass

Written by Mia Posada
Have you ever wanted to float on the soft, downy tufts of a dandelion blowing in the wind? In...
Pre-K - 2nd
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First-Start Biography: Young Thurgood Marshall

Written by Eric Carpenter
Created especially for emerging readers, First-Start Biographies explore the childhood years of...
2nd - 2nd
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George Washington (National Geographic Kids)

Written by Caroline Crosson Gilpin
Stunning photographs and flawless on-level information introduce young minds to the wonder and...
1st - 3rd
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George Washington (Welcome Books—Real People)

Written by Philip Abraham
This emergent-reader series introduces an array of interesting topics—biographies, American symbols...
K - 2nd
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Helen Keller (Welcome Books—Real People)

Written by Pamela Walker
This emergent-reader series introduces an array of interesting topics—biographies, American symbols...
K - 2nd
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Martin Luther King, Jr. (National Geographic Kids)

Written by Kitson Jazynka
Stunning photographs and flawless on-level information introduce young minds to the wonder and...
1st - 3rd
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Save the Rain Forests (Rookie Read-About Science)

Written by Allan Fowler

This book discusses the need to conserve the rain forests because of their wealth of plant and...

K - 2nd
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Scholastic Reader Level 2: Ruby Bridges Goes to School

Written by Ruby Bridges
Vocabulary and sentences for beginning readers.
K - 2nd
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School in Colonial America (Welcome Books—Colonial America)

Written by Mark Thomas
This exciting series of emergent-reader nonfiction is thoroughly reviewed and approved by a...
K - 2nd
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The Statue of Liberty (Welcome Books—American Symbols)

Written by Lloyd G. Douglas
This emergent-reader series introduces an array of interesting topics—biographies, American symbols...
K - 2nd
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Young Frederick Douglass: Freedom Fighter (First-Start Biography)

Written by Andrew Woods
A biography of the escaped slave who became an orator, writer, and leader in the abolitionist...
1st - 4th
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Over in a River: Flowing Out to the Sea

Written by Marianne Berkes and Illustrated by Jill Dubin
The great rivers of North America are teeming with life and on the pages of Over in a River―from...
Pre-K - 3rd

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