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Ants (National Geographic Kids)

Written by Melissa Stewart
Stunning photographs and flawless on-level information introduce young minds to the wonder and...
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Boy, Were We Wrong About Dinosaurs!

Written by Kathleen V. Kudlinski
This entertaining and informative book looks at the many mistakes that have plagued our...
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Millions, Billions, & Trillions

Written by David A. Adler
Fun explanations of big numbers in terms children can understand, such as: one million dollars could...
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Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—American Symbols: What Does the President Do?

Written by Amanda Miller
History, democracy and citizenship are represented in American symbols explored in these colorful...
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Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—Life Cycles: A Tadpole Grows Up

Written by Pam Zollman
These lively nonfiction readers feature full-color photographs and simple text, arranged into short...
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Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—Space Science: Comets

Written by Melanie Chrismer
Young readers will be thrilled by these fact-filled journeys to outer space, complete with Word...
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Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—Space Science: Pluto: Dwarf Planet

Written by Christine Taylor-Butler
Young readers will be thrilled by these fact-filled journeys to outer space, complete with Word...
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Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—Sports: Let's Talk Basketball

Written by Amanda Miller
These early readers bring young athletes and fans face to face with their favorite sport!
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Scholastic News Readers™—Planets: Neptune

Written by Melanie Chrismer
Young readers' minds jump off these pages into outer space, exploring the planets in our solar...
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Scholastic News Readers™—Planets: Saturn

Written by Christine Taylor-Butler
Young readers' minds jump off these pages into outer space, exploring the planets in our solar...
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Scholastic News Readers™—Planets: Uranus

Written by Christine Taylor-Butler
Young readers' minds jump off these pages into outer space, exploring the planets in our solar...
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The Best of Times

Written by Greg Tang
With snappy rhymes and problems to solve, youngsters will find valuable lessons that develop...
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What Is Air Force One? (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—American Symbols)

Written by Amanda Miller
History, democracy and citizenship are represented in American symbols explored in these colorful...
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What Is the Statue of Liberty? (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—American Symbols)

Written by Janice Behrens
History, democracy and citizenship are represented in American symbols explored in these colorful...
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What Is the Story of Our Flag? (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—American Symbols)

Written by Janice Behrens
History, democracy and citizenship are represented in American symbols explored in these colorful...
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Bats (National Geographic Kids)

Written by Elizabeth Carney
Stunning photographs and flawless on-level information introduce young minds to the wonder and...
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Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science: Let's Go Rock Collecting

Written by Roma Gans
Holly Keller has created vivacious new paintings for this favorite Reading Rainbow title about...
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Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—American Symbols: What’s in Washington, D.C.?

Written by Laine Falk
History, democracy and citizenship are represented in American symbols explored in these colorful...
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Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—Sports: Let's Talk Tae Kwon Do

Written by Laine Falk
These early readers bring young athletes and fans face to face with their favorite sport!
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Scholastic News Readers™—Planets: Earth

Written by Christine Taylor-Butler
Young readers will be thrilled by these fact-filled journeys to outer space, complete with Word...
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Scholastic True or False: Baby Animals

Written by Melvin & Gilda Berger
Furry, fuzzy, scaly or feathery…kids can test their own (or others'!) knowledge of animal babies and...
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The Amazing Book of Mammal Records

Written by Samuel G. Woods
Incredible animal facts are revealed, as background and science information combine with vivid color...
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The Cats in Krasinski Square

Written by Karen Hesse

Newbery medalist Karen Hesse tells a harrowing, true story about life in the Warsaw Ghetto during...

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What Is Mount Rushmore? (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—American Symbols)

Written by Laine Falk
History, democracy and citizenship are represented in American symbols explored in these colorful...
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