What's in a name? For one little girl, her very long name tells the story of where she came from and who she may one day be.
Compares and contrasts cheetahs and leopards.
Compares chimpanzee babies to human infants and examines how they develop throughout their life cycle. Describes the activities chimpanzees participate in while living in a zoo and includes color photographs.
Billy and Jillian, two of the nicest Crooks you will ever meet, are tired of being bad and want to be heroes in action!
One morning Dozer decides to join a group of runners.
Text and photo describe the steps to starting a lemonade stand.
When Mr. and Mrs. Watson decide to go to a drive-in movie, their pet pig, Mercy, goes with them. Chaos erupts when Mercy goes from car to car eating everyone's bucket of buttered popcorn.
Learning responsibility at home and in school are addressed in this book. How it makes you feel better about yourself if you are responsible and do the right thing and how other people notice too.
Did you know that a cow uses its tongue to clean its nose? Learn all about how animals use their tongues to get food and scare enemies.
Coyote seeks food and fun in the canyons and hills of the southwest, and the reader helps him make choices as he encounters many other creatures, some friendly and some dangerous.
Can you roll your tongue into a U-shape? Some people can. But other people's tongues stay flat. What determines whether you can roll your tongue? Read this book to find out!
An assortment of animals discuss why they would make the best class president and demonstrate the importance of working together as they create their campaign posters.
With confidence and courage, Caroline Herschel becomes the first woman professional scientist and one of the greatest astronomers who ever lived.
Detective Joe Dumpty, Humpty's brother, sets out to find the real reason his brother fell off the wall.
From bones to giant teeth to enormous lumps of poop, dinosaurs left many fossils behind. How did the remains of dinosaurs become the rocky fossils we find today? E
A saltmarsh sparrow is looking for a new place to live after not finding enough food in her current location. She needs to find a place with the right plants and must avoid running into glass buildings and loose pets on the beach. Will the sparrow survive and find a new home?
In Transportation Then and Now, leveled text and vibrant, full-color photographs take readers through the cultural and technological advances that affected transportation through time. Readers will compare life in the past to life today.
"T" is for Truman, tricks, and TROUBLE! Truman the black lab might be an older rescue dog, but he's still got enough mischief beneath his collar to keep eight-year-old Kaita Takano and her animal-fostering family on their toes from morning till night.
It's spring! Yasmin and her baba are excited to plant their garden, and Yasmin chooses a flower seedling. She gives it plenty of sun, water, and good soil . . . so why is it wilting? Watching Nani sit in the sun gives Yasmin a bright idea and she knows just what her little plant needs.