Rhymes from Brian P. Cleary and comical illustrations from Brian Gable pair up to introduce readers to comparatives and superlatives, forms of describing words that compare two or more things. The eve
Hot air balloons are huge and colorful. They're lots of fun to watch. But how do they fly? And how do people control where the hot air balloon goes? Read this book to find out!
Do you want to learn more about police cars? Police dogs? Other tools the police use? Then it's your lucky day! Officer Gabby is a police officer. She knows how to keep people safe. She shows a group
Nate wants to dress as an alien for Purim but his friend wants him to wear a superhero costume like the other boys, so Nate seeks guidance from his Daddy and Abba, who advise that being yourself makes
What does a doctor do? These kids have a few ideas. But to learn more, they talk to Dr. Zambil. He tells them how he helps sick or hurt kids feel better. He sees healthy kids to help keep them healthy
Fossils give us a window to the past. Water, sediments, and pressure work together over time to preserve the shape of things that lived long ago. Studying these ancient plants and animals tells us mor
What do construction workers do? Some lucky kids are about to find out! They visit Mr. Moore, a construction worker who's helping to build a new school. He shows them machines that dig big holes. He e
Grover and Big Bird are in a hurry to get to the Passover seder, but uh, oh! -- there are many delays. Rescued by Moishe Oofnik in his sloppy jalopy, they arrive just in time to ask the Four Questions
Grover and Big Bird are in a hurry to get to the Passover seder, but uh, oh! -- there are many delays. Rescued by Moishe Oofnik in his sloppy jalopy, they arrive just in time to ask the Four Questions
The Squeak Scouts are taking their very first field trip to the attic, and Albert is determined to bring home something special for his souvenir collection. Luckily, the attic is full of mysterious su
They are the most popular girls in school. If you're in, you're cool. If you're out, you're nobody. How far would you go to get in with Them? One unlucky boy is about to find out
How does a tree turn into a comic book or a magazine? Follow each step in the production cyclefrom planting a tree to reading or writing on paperin this fascinating book!
All of Westview is excited when teen idol Starr Silveira arrives to film an episode of her television show, but when contest winners start receiving letters asking them to return their valuable show m
How does cotton turn into a soft T-shirt? Follow each step in the production cyclefrom growing cotton to wearing a comfy shirtin this fascinating book!
How does sheep's wool turn into cozy clothing? Follow each step in the production cyclefrom shearing a sheep to pulling on a warm sweaterin this fascinating book!
Mad scientist Petty Potts asks her neighbors, twins Josh and Danny, to help with her experiments and when her SWITCH spray turns them into flies, they are able to investigate the sabotage of their mot
Cody LeBeau, who is fatherless and an Abenaki, is the new kid at school and the new target for the bullies, but things begin to change when his uncle comes to town for a martial arts competition and h
Mallory has a new diary, and big news to write in it: a cute fifth-grade boy LIKES her! The only problem: Mallory's friends are more excited about it than she is. Mallory's not sure what to do, what t
How does wax turn into a colorful crayon? Follow each step in the production cyclefrom melting wax into a liquid to coloring a fun picturein this fascinating book!
This book explains to 4-8 year olds in a simple playful way how to work with fear issues. The eleventh book in the award winning Howard B. Wigglebottom series. Educator and counselor approved. Tips an
'Where is the lever to the Hedge?" shouted Jethro Barking as he towered over them... "I'll feed you to the sharks, I'll hang you by your feet, I'll give you to the Muttons, one by one 'till you tell m
As he tries to teach his new pet snail, Flash, how to do tricks, Albert the mouse learns that patience can be a very good thing when it comes to snails.
With the Furies hunting Melanie to punish her for her mother's crimes, Melanie's only hope is to discover her mother's secrets before they get their revenge.
After years of scamming people into thinking they can speak to the dead, Nat and his sister begin to hear the dead and discover that they are the least of their worries.
Sarah has always resented her mother for leaving her family when she was young, and her feelings become more complicated when her mother returns to town but does not want to see Sarah.
Cat works tirelessly to build a rocket ship in her backyard that she hopes will take her to outer space, but Dog is not very encouraging of her efforts.
In order to pay off his father's gambling debt to the mob, Jack must kill a man he has never met, but when the time comes to pull the trigger, he is unsure if he can finish the job.
Gabriel's first attempt at magic lands him in time out, but then he follows his mother's advice to use magic to do good deeds, surprising her and his little sister.
Looks at the process behind the making of maple syrup, from planting the sugar maple trees through installing the spouts, collecting the sap, boiling it down to syrup, packaging the syrup, and finally
The renovation of Nora's old Victorian house unearths a teenaged poltergeist who falls in love with Nora, causing more ghosts to appear and Nora's parents to become quite unhappy.
Describes the process of corn production, including planting the kernels, tending and harvesting the crop, and transporting the corn to the grocery store so that it may be bought and eaten.
Describes the different development stages of a frog, from hatching from an egg to developing into a tadpole, sprouting legs and losing gills, and finally maturing into a frog.