Jack goes up the beanstalk, where he is greeted by a kind giant who cooks him a nutritious meal, and he learns about healthy eating habits from the giant and his wife.
In Missing Math, the numbers all over town suddenly disappear. The animals can’t count, use the phone, or even find out what time it is. Rulers, money, and computers have all become completely useless
This inventive introduction to the plant world combines facts about basic botany, fun with silly characters, and surprising information.Imagine if plants had superhero abilities. According to Spike E.
A guessing-game introduction to animal tracks from a prolific children's book author!Who walks in the snow? A penguin chick! Who crawls to the ocean? A sea turtle hatchling! In this adorable introduct
Lucky for Jack, the giant he meets at the top of the beanstalk is more interested in nutrition than in devouring him. Using the USDA's MyPlate nutrition model, the giant makes Jack a scrumptious meal,
Lisa and her dog, Penny, learn the basics of mapmaking in this delightful sequel to Measuring PennyLisa's class is learning how to make maps. The teacher says they can make maps of anyplace, so Lisa s
In a story told entirely in similes, Rufus the fox is behaving strangely, but for a very good reason, in a text that includes a definition of simile and suggestions for writing a simile story.
Learn about money by experiencing a day in the life of a quarter from first minting to soda machine! Praise for Follow the Money! "Wonderfully amusing, inviting, and useful." - School Librar
An introduction to the concept of symmetry as found in nature and everyday objects includes step-by-step instructions for creating simple symmetrical designs.
Animal characters learn about "good eating everyday" in a restaurant called The Edible Pyramid, where the waiter offers the foods grouped in sections of the Food Guide Pyramid and customers learn how
With the help of her animal students, Miss Prime delves into the mysteries of addition, in an amusing mathematics book that teaches young readers how to make up word problems, add big numbers, and che
With the help of some spunky and humorous characters, provides children with ideas and simple directions for writing, illustrating, designing, and binding books.
An introduction to the concept of symmetry as found in nature and everyday objects includes step-by-step instructions for creating simple symmetrical designs.
A friendly robot leads young readers on a tour of the solar system, in a work that presents facts about the Sun, the Earth, the other planets, asteroids, moons, and other outer space phenomena.
From lucky ducks to odd ducks to sitting ducks to just plain quacks, an amusing collection of animal sayings includes a wealth of funny phrases alongside fun-filled art bursting with color and energy.