From the first time Eugenie Clark went to an aquarium, she has loved marine life. This book explores Eugenie's fascination with life in the sea.
This beautiful picture book, illustrated by Coretta Scott King Award-illustrator George Ford, and written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Coles, tells the true story of six-year-old Ruby Bridges in 1960.
If you could have any animal's front teeth, whose would you choose?
This Level 2 reader taps into children's natural curiosity about the vast world of space.
Before Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor took her seat in our nation's highest court, she was just a little girl in the South Bronx.
Everything there is to know about trees—from acorn to seedling, from root to fruit, from Pin Oak to Cottonwood, the tree enthusiast will find it all in this well-illustrated and fact-filled book.
The ancient Chinese thought they were magical dragons. Some old-time scientists thought that because they were so big, all they could do was float in water. Boy, were they wrong!
It's time for a field trip! Fly Guy and Buzz are going to the White House.
A celebration of the amazing human machine and a life on the move.
When fourteen-year-old William Kamkwamba's Malawi village was hit by a drought, everyone's crops began to fail. Without enough money for food, let alone school, William spent his days in the library...and figured out how to bring electricity to his village.
By solving challenges that encourage kids to "group" numbers rather than memorize formulas, even the most reluctant math learners are inspired to see math in a whole new way!
This innovative and timely picture book is a fun and engaging way to teach children that they have the ability to stretch and grow their own brains.
In this fascinating nonfiction chapter book, readers will learn about the events in Rosa's childhood that shaped her view of the world, and gave her the determination she needed to fight for fair treatment and equality for all Americans.
The most spectacular photographs ever created on the subject of water appear in this unique science book by Walter Wick.
If a scorpion and a tarantula met and had a fight, who would crawl away the winner?
Go back in time with this dino-mite book of fun facts about fossils, pterodactyls, the T. rex, and more!
This compelling and easy-to-read book offers lots of cool facts about the whale and the giant squid and a fun opportunity to decide who really rules the sea.
In this upbeat rhyming story, the food chain connects herbivores, carnivores, insects, and plants together in a fascinating circle of players.
Text and comic illustrations explain the basics of the circulatory system and the systemic, pulmonary, and coronary circuits.
This easy-to-read book lets kids guess which ocean predator really rules under the waves!
Check out how these amazing real life creatures match up. Who's the strongest, fastest, biggest, and baddest? In a fight to the finish, who would win?
It's time for a field trip! Fly Guy and Buzz are going to a weather station to learn all about weather.
Neil Armstrong was an amazing boy even before he grew up to make history walking on the moon. This book tells some of the events in Neil's early life that fed his love of flying.