Have you ever thought about bringing your dragon to the library? Don't do it! You might have the best intentions, but that dragon will cause nothing but trouble. Using rhyming text and a diverse cast
Artie begins training as a secret agent but soon finds that his large size, small brain, and lack of fingers make an Apatosaurus unfit for running, hiding, and using a walkie-talkie. Includes discussi
Gary eagerly becomes a pirate, only to learn that raising sails, using a crows nest, and even finding a good meal aboard ship are a real challenge for a stegosaurus. Includes discussion question and d
While on a school field trip to the zoo, Harry accidentally allows the monkeys to escape their habitat, and he thinks he can fix the mess using one of his superhero inventions.
Time with grandma is always special, and these special moments are captured in this picture book using beautiful illustrations and minimal text. From biking to bird watching, these small moments are t
Easy-to-follow steps and delightful projects make this the perfect book for budding artists. Using simple shapes and even the youngest vehicle fanatics will be able to create their own masterpieces.
Information about the Pilgrims' first Thanksgiving accompanies step-by-step instructions for creating Thanksgiving crafts using everyday items, including a turkey pop-up card, a seed mosaic, and a fal
Looks at how germs can spread such diseases as the common cold by following the journey of the germs that fly out of a boy's mouth when he sneezes in class without using a tissue, showing how colds sp
Using the model story of two siblings discovering an abandoned playground, describes the necessary elements to write a scary story, including foreshadowing, imagery, and building suspense.
Using the model story of a kitten with an offensive purr, describes the elements to writing a humorous story, including imagery, dialogue, and onomatopoeia.
Describes the different things that can be accomplished in one minute, including tying shoelaces and jumping jacks, and explains how to tell time using hours and minutes.
Provides examples of children who are using good manners, including those who wait their turn, return borrowed items, and say "Excuse me," "Please," and "Thank you."
Escaping from a tall tower using one''s hair is SO fairy-tale old school. THIS STEM-smart Rapunzel uses the brain beneath her hair to educate her prince (and readers) on the ways the science of simple