Did you know that more horses are raised in Poland than in any other European country? Looking at Poland, you will see the steep slopes of the Carpathian Mountains, the patchwork farmland of the cen
Did you know that the United States is the third-largest country in the world, after Russia and Canada? Looking at the United States, you will see the majestic peaks of the Rocky Mountains, the flat
This series uses familiar objects and clear, concrete examples to help young readers grasp the concept of opposites. At the same time, easy text and a strong photo-text match help build important re
I Use Math uses a lively first-person narrative to describe the use of mathematics in everyday situations. Correlated to first grade mathematics standards, each book contains a simple math problem for
Pairing fiction with fact is a great way to get beginning readers excited about nonfiction. Let's Read About Animals is the nonfiction companion to our popular series Animal Storybooks. It describes
This leveled-reader series provides a colorful introduction to countries and cultures around the world. Perfect for reports, each book presents an exciting overview of the featured country's people,
Using an immigrant child's own words, each title in this series tells the compelling story of a child from a family that has recently come to live in the United States. The children featured come fr
Using an immigrant child's own words, each title in this series tells the compelling story of a child from a family that has recently come to live in the United States. The children featured come fr
This colorful series supports a key topic in the early social studies curriculum- our country's holidays. Using lively, full-color photographs and easy-to-read text, each title explores a different
This colorful series supports a key topic in the early social studies curriculum- our country's holidays. Using lively, full-color photographs and easy-to-read text, each title explores a different
Ideal for reports and correlated to the social studies curriculum, Continents of the World provides students with essential information about our world. Each volume focuses on one continent and gives
Looks at the departments and agencies that make up the executive branch of the government, working on issues involving the environment, foreign policy, national defense, and the economy.
This state series, for Grades 2 and above, is designed for elementary students' first study of the United States. Each volume is a colorful, comprehensive portrait that features state facts and symbo
Elena is throwing a pizza party for her birthday. Her friends like different toppings. How will they make sure that they all get their favorite slices? By using fractions, of course!
This bilingual series introduces English Language Learners to key concepts in the early social studies curriculum- community and the different kinds of work people do. Simple text and labeled photog
Did you know that sloths eat and sleep while hanging upside down? The super-slow leaf munchers are well suited for life in rain forest trees. In Sloths/Perezosos, hang around with these unusual anima
The rain forest is home to some of the world's biggest snakes. The huge anaconda hunts in pools and streams. It springs from the water to squeeze the life out of its unlucky prey! Slither inside Snak
The powerful jaguar roams the dark rain forest at night. Its size and speed make this spotted hunter a threat to smaller animals. But jaguars face dangers, too. In Jaguars/Jaguares, learn how people
Did you know that the spider monkey's strong tail acts as an extra arm? And that the howler monkey is one of the loudest animals on Earth? The treetops are full of monkey business! Swing inside Monke