Encourage independent reading while introducing students to amazing weather and natural phenomena!
What causes thunder and lightning? How do different clouds form? What makes a tornado twist? Kids will discover the answers to these questons and more in this colorful, photo-packed book.
Thunder and lightning, monsoons, hurricanes, tornadoes... the facts and photos in this book will blow you away!
A colorful series that builds important skills including naming, sorting, rhyming, counting, matching and finding through fun, interactive games and activities.
Winter is a magical time of year. There is a sense of excitement as snow and cold weather make for outdoor adventures that are not possible any other time of year.
In parts of the Midwest and Southeast, every summer is tornado season. Sometimes big twisters leave a wake of destruction in their paths. Some scientists follow tornadoes to learn more including how we can predict them.
Learn all about wildfires—how they happen, why they're important, and when they're dangerous—in this fascinating level 3 reader.
Photographs and text introduce different kinds of volcanoes, where they are located, how and why they erupt, and other interesting data about volcanoes.
Bursting with information about the biggest volcanic eruptions and earth-shattering earthquakes, this book takes a fun approach to science, introducing readers to plate tectonics and the tumultuous forces brewing beneath Earth's surface.
Students will burst with excitement as they learn all about the science and wonder of volcanoes in this National Geographic Kids Reader.
From dazzling gemstones to sparkling crystals to molten lava, this brilliantly illustrated book introduces children to the exciting world of rocks and minerals, including both the building blocks and the bling.
Students will learn all about the night sky, from the moon to constellations to the planets.
This Level 2 reader taps into children's natural curiosity about the vast world of space.