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35,475 books found
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
Pop!: A Book About Bubbles
Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Witness the sudsy science of why bubbles take their round shape and what exactly causes that final, satisfyng pop.
Ages 4–8
Red Nose Readers #10
Jumping
Allan Ahlberg
For the active toddler who finds magic in movement, this rhythmic book celebrates the pure physical joy of jumping throu
Ages 2–5
Eating the Alphabet
Lois Ehlert
Bright collages lead a delicious tour through the garden, pairing every letter of the alphabet with a different fruit or
Ages 2–6
If You Give... #2
If You Give a Moose a Muffin
Laura Numeroff
A single baked treat sparks a hilarious chain reaction of chores, crafts, and mountain-sized requests when a hungry moos
Ages 2–6
The Little Mouse #1
The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear
Don Wood, Audrey Wood
A little mouse has a delicious strawberry, and he will do anything to keep it away from the big, hungry bear lurking jus
Ages 2–5
Ernest Nister's Antique Moving Picture Books #1
Little Dolls
Ernest Nister
Pull the tabs to see little dolls come to life in a series of charming, interactive scenes celebrating the fun of preten
Ages 3–7
Ants in Your Pants
Sue Heap
Wiggly legs and bright pictures make learning to count from one to ten a playful, energetic adventure.
Ages 0–3
My State #40
South Dakota
Bridget Parker
Colorful maps and vibrant photos bring the Mount Rushmore State to life, from its rolling plains to its historic landmar
Ages 6–9
From Farm to Fork #1
Where Do Vegetables Come From?
Linda Staniford
Vibrant photographs follow the life of a carrot from its start as a tiny seed in the dirt to its final harvest and the l
Ages 4–7
All Aboard! #1
Passenger Trains
Nikki Bruno Clapper
Hear the whistle blow and see how passenger trains operate, from the mechanics of the engine to the busy stations where
Ages 5–8
I See Seasons #4
I See Winter
Charles Ghigna
Snowflakes, snowmen, and warm cups of hot chocolate fill the pages of this celebratory look at the many simple joys of w
Ages 2–5
First Graphics: Food Groups #2
The Incredible Vegetable Group
Marcie Aboff
Vibrant illustrations and clear text explain the MyPlate guidelines, highlighting which foods belong in the vegetable gr
Ages 5–8
Plants Are Alive!
What Do Plants Need to Survive?
Emily Raij
Sunlight, water, and soil are just the beginning; discover the essential elements that every living plant needs to grow
Ages 5–8
Rain Forest Animals #4
Macaws
Jaclyn Jaycox
These smart, fancy fliers use their bony tongues to crack nuts and seeds deep within the colorful world of the tropical
Ages 4–7
Pro Wrestlers #1
The Undertaker: Pro Wrestler Mark Callaway
A. R. Schaefer
Explore the life and legendary wrestling career of Mark Callaway, known to fans worldwide as the Undertaker, in this eng
Ages 4–11
Water #1
Sources of Water
Rebecca Olien
The world is full of salt water and freshwater. Learn about the planet's many water sources and try a hands-on activity
Ages 5–8
Katie Woo's Neighborhood
Mr. Patel Builds
Fran Manushkin
Follow Katie’s class to a busy construction site to see exactly how a house is built from the ground up and meet the per
Ages 5–7
Let's See: Technology
Satellites
Darlene R. Stille
High above the clouds, thousands of machines are hard at work; learn how these orbiting tools connect our world and shap
Ages 6–9
The Story of...
The Story of Books
Mae Respicio
From the materials used in production to how they reach your hands, follow the fascinating journey of how a simple idea
Ages 6–9
Animals Animals
Beavers: Big-Toothed Builders
Jody Sullivan Rake
Large orange teeth and flat tails help these busy mammals transform their environments into impressive underwater lodges
Ages 5–8
First Facts: Weather
Where Does Lightning Come From?
June Preszler
For curious kids who are nervous about thunderstorms or just want to know how the sky works. This simple guide turns sca
Ages 5–8
Nicky #3
Where's Nicky?
Cathryn Falwell
Nicky is nowhere to be found—until he pops out from under a shirt or a pile of toys in this joyful game of hide-and-seek
Ages 1–4
Small Plays for Special Days
Sue Alexander
Transform any room into a stage with these seven holiday plays written for two actors, complete with easy costume and st
Ages 6–9
Finding Out About
Things at Home
Eliot Humberstone
Peek behind the panels of your stove, television, and plumbing to see the hidden wires, pipes, and gears that keep a mod
Ages 6–10
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