Strawberry-sized sleuths Poppy and Sam are back on the job!The seasons are changing in the garden, and Poppy and Sam are stocking up for a long winter’s nap. There’s just one problem: Poppy can’t slee
A guide to how plants use trickery to survive and thriveHave you ever thought of plants as tricky? Probably not. But in this nonfiction book, readers are introduced to the tricky techniques some plant
A playful, multilayered tale about the power of the stories we tell ourselvesHere is a boy who is sure of one thing: he does NOT like stories. Not stories about waking up in the morning, or people in
A wordless lost-and-found story about nontraditional familiesThe Egg is an imaginative and unusual story about a bird and a child, and how they become a family. The wordless story opens with a crane c
A creative twist on an old fable that highlights the value of art in daily lifeIt’s high summer in the meadow where Alice the ant and Gert the grasshopper live. Alice is hard at work preparing for win
A look at nature photographer Suzi Eszterhas’s life behind the cameraAs a young girl, Suzi Eszterhas knew she wanted to be a wildlife photographer. But how did she go from snapping pictures of cats in
A sweet STEM introduction to the concept of seasons and animal adaptationLily, a young snowshoe hare, is surprised to notice the leaves changing color in her forest home. She hears from the other anim
Trees have been around for nearly 400 million years, and today about 25,000 species of trees have been identified. We’ve relied on trees for everything from fuel, food, and medicine to building houses
Little Wolf has decided that today things are going to be done differently. It will be a contrarian day. Why? Because he said so! He will stand, not sit, for dinner ? and he’ll start with dessert. He’
Arto has lived his whole life in the snowy, cold North ? and six years is a long time. When his mom gets a new job and the family prepares to spend a year in the South, Arto is not happy at all. He’s
Trees have been around for nearly 400 million years, and today about 25,000 species of trees have been identified. We’ve relied on trees for everything from fuel, food, and medicine to building houses
Humans may all look pretty much the same on the outside, but some people have unique conditions and amazing abilities! Whether it’s having no fingerprints at all (adermatoglyphia), hearing music every
Lily, a young snowshoe hare, is surprised to notice the leaves changing color in her forest home. She hears from a passing flock of birds that ?Winter’s coming.” Lily doesn’t know who or what winter i
One morning, six young ninjas are dropped off at Dojo Daycare. As soon as their ninja moms and ninja dads have left: KABOOM! KAPOW! The ninja boys and girls kick, push, punch, and quickly turn the pla
Why do you live where you do? The answer is a lot more complicated than it might seem. Why that house? Why this community? Why do cities sprout where they do? And what makes living there even possible
We all know what a politician looks like, right? They’re old people who wear suits and make long, boring speeches full of indecipherable words. Not so fast! AsThe Art of the Possible explains, everyon
The six little ninjas of Dojo Daycare are back and rowdier than ever during a field trip to the farm. From the moment the ninja boys and ninja girls step off their minibus, mayhem ensues.Farm activiti
How to Save a Species brings readers as close as they may ever get to some of the most endangered animals and plants on earth. Highlighting the efforts of scientists, communities, and campaign groups,
Deep in the wild winter wood, two hungry ravens fly in search of their next meal. A pack of wolves is on the hunt, too. Food is scarce, but if they team up, the ravens and wolves just might be able to