Garbage trucks are important machines! In this informative title, narrative text and colorful photos work together to tell the story of a garbage truck’s day as it goes along its route.… More →
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Time for the big show! Young readers can get front-row seats to all that happens in a monster truck’s day with this action-packed title. Narrative text and colorful illustrations take readers More →
Spend a day at sea with this engaging nonfiction title! Narrative text and colorful illustrations combine to teach young readers about a cargo ship’s day, from entering port to unloading… More →
All aboard for fun! This narrative nonfiction title takes eager learners for a ride on a freight train. Vibrant illustrations support the informative text as it talks about the kinds of cars… More →
Apple juice is easy to find at stores. But making this tasty drink is a long process. In this informative book, early readers explore how apple juice is made, including how apple trees grow,… More →
From mines to factories, sand undergoes a lengthy process before it becomes glass. In this low-level title, leveled text and engaging mine and factory photos combine to help readers explore… More →
Kids all around the world enjoy using crayons to make art. But how are crayons made? Engaging text combines with fascinating factory images to explore the materials, machines, and molds… More →
Wind is one of the world’s top energy sources! But how do we turn wind into the electricity that powers our lives? This title for young readers explains the process through leveled text and… More →
The Blackfeet Nation is one of the largest Native American nations. They have lived in the Rocky Mountain region for thousands of years. In this title, readers will discover how the Blackfeet More →
The Cherokee people are Native Americans that once lived in and around the Appalachian Mountains. Today, there are three Cherokee tribes. In this title, readers will learn about the history… More →
The Navajo Nation is one of the largest Native American tribes. Today, their lands make up over 27,000 square miles of the American Southwest where many Navajo people, or Diné, continue to… More →










