From ancient cave paintings to modern marvels, art can be amazing, awe-inspiring, and absurd! Dive into the wacky world of art. Fun illustrations pair with bright photos to bring some of the craziest art to life.
Life as a child in ancient Greece was challenging, with boys training for soldierhood and girls being prepared solely for motherhood. The book explores the harsh realities and limited opportunities for children during this historical period, providing insights into their daily struggles and societal expectations.
Take a trip to Spain! Start in the city of Madrid, where you'll find an impressive palace. Then, stop by the La Tomatina festival to throw some tomatoes in the street. And don't forget to listen to flamenco music or eat some delicious paella! Learn all about Spain as you explore the country through this fun and engaging book.
"Take a trip to Brazil! Start in the city of Brasília, where you'll find impressive buildings and a beautiful lake. Then, go watch a soccer game or dance at the Carnival festival. And don't forget to say hi to the jaguars and pink river dolphins! Learn all about Brazil as you explore the country through this fun and engaging book"--
Explore the rich history and culture of Italy, beginning with the ancient architecture of Rome. Experience the unique charm of Venice on a scenic boat ride, and savor traditional dishes like Ragù alla Bolognese. This engaging book invites readers to discover Italy's diverse attractions and culinary delights, making it a perfect guide for an imaginative journey through the country.
Some people say vampires are very clever and blend in well. Could you spot one before it came for your blood? Find out how you can identify a vampire and the ways you can fight back. This engaging hi-lo book draws in 5th and 6th grade readers with gripping content while a 2nd to 3rd grade reading level makes the information accessible. It's a roaring good time!
If you're lucky, you'll hear about the zombie outbreak before it spreads too far. Could you survive a zombie apocalypse? Find out what you need to know about zombies and how you can fight back. This engaging hi-lo book draws in 5th and 6th grade readers with gripping content while a 2nd to 3rd grade reading level makes the information accessible. It's a roaring good time!
Learning to spot patterns and fill in the missing pieces is a big part of elementary math curricula. Readers practice this essential skill in fun and creative ways as they navigate this engaging introduction to patterns. Achievable text and familiar examples allow early learners to independently explore the various patterns presented in this volume. In addition, the text is structured in a way that also encourages reading aloud in school or at home with the help of an adult. The full-color photographs that fill each page and the interactive tone of the text make basic math lessons fun for readers.
How many sides does a triangle have? What are some circular shapes we see around us? How do you draw a rectangle? Early learners will be able to answer these questions and more after they explore this fun introduction to basic shapes. The accessible text is ideal for beginning independent readers, but the interactive and encouraging tone makes this reading experience an enjoyable one to be shared in classrooms and at home as well. Young readers will have fun using the colorful photographs to practice spotting shapes in the world around them.
Focusing on environmental stewardship, this book encourages young readers to take action while on vacation. It highlights practical activities such as using public transportation and embracing recycling and reusing. Colorful illustrations and vibrant photos engage children, making the message of caring for our planet both accessible and enjoyable.
Ancient Roman education was rigorous, beginning before sunrise and extending late into the afternoon, with classes held every day of the week, even during summer. This book explores the challenges faced by children in that era, providing insights into their daily lives and the demanding nature of their schooling.
Embark on an exciting journey through Egypt, beginning in the vibrant city of Cairo, rich in history and contemporary architecture. Venture to the iconic Great Pyramid of Giza just outside the city, and enjoy a scenic boat ride on the River Nile. This engaging book offers a fun exploration of Egypt, providing insights into its cultural heritage and landmarks.
"We share Earth with many plants and animals, so we must take care of the planet. How? There are many things you can do outside! From picking up trash to planting trees, learn about what you can do to help Earth. Colorful illustrations paired with bright photos help young readers learn about saving the world"--
Exploring the challenges of childhood in ancient Egypt, this book delves into daily tasks like making toothpaste and mastering hieroglyphics. It highlights the unique struggles and experiences of kids during this historical period, offering insights into their lives and the skills they needed to thrive.
Exploring the thrilling concept of uncovering a mummy's tomb, this hi-lo book captivates 5th and 6th graders while remaining accessible to younger readers at a 2nd to 3rd grade level. It delves into the intriguing idea of curses associated with mummies and offers insights on how to lift them, making for an engaging and educational experience. The combination of gripping content and approachable language ensures a fun adventure for all ages.
Dad's new apartment is no fun for Chloe, Amelia, and Bryony. So, Dad turns on the radio. The weekends are suddenly spent dancing while they decorate each room.
"Earth is home to all of us, so we must take care of it. How? There are many things you can do in your own home! From recycling and reusing things to remembering to turn off the lights, learn about what you can do to help our planet. Colorful illustrations paired with bright photos help young readers learn about saving the world"--
What do spending a year in bed, making fake memories, and suggesting a giant eruption for the good of the planet have in common? They are all done in the name of silly and strange science! Dive into the wacky world of science. Fun illustrations pair with bright photos to bring some of the craziest science to life!
Beginning readers practice their counting skills in this fun introduction to a basic math concept. The simple text guides them through a basic counting exercise, and they are encouraged to follow along using both words and numerals, which are highlighted at the bottom of the pages. Vibrant photographs and familiar examples of things to count help readers independently explore the text using comfortable visual cues. In addition, this reading experience is a fun one for adults and young readers to share together. This colorful and creative counting exercise is designed to foster a sense of curiosity and excitement about learning.
"Earth is our home, and we must take care of it. How? There are many things you can do from school! From recycling worksheets to carrying lunch in reusable containers, learn about what you can do to help our planet. Colorful illustrations paired with bright photos help young readers learn about saving the world"--
This edition features a collaboration with Booklife Publishing, highlighting a unique partnership in its publication. It emphasizes the importance of quality and accessibility in literature, ensuring readers receive a well-crafted reading experience.
Exploring the brutal realities of warfare, this engaging hi-lo book captivates 6th and 7th graders with its thrilling content while remaining accessible to younger readers at a 3rd to 4th grade reading level. It delves into the grim history of various wars, making complex topics approachable and intriguing. Perfect for those curious about the darker aspects of human conflict, it promises an educational yet entertaining experience.
If you think making your bed and doing your homework is tough, imagine what it must have been like in ancient Egypt. From making your own toothpaste to learning how to read and write hieroglyphics, being a kid was hard. Learn all about this tough time to be a kid.
Exploring the intriguing possibilities of alien encounters, this engaging hi-lo book captivates 5th and 6th graders while remaining accessible to younger readers. It delves into the potential motivations behind alien actions, such as crop circles and resource extraction, and offers insights on survival strategies during an alien attack. With its thrilling content and approachable reading level, it promises an exciting and educational experience for young audiences.
Tired of long school days? Well, in ancient Rome, school started before sunrise and didn't end until late in the afternoon. It was also every day of the week. Even in the summer! Learn all about this tough time to be a kid.
Sometimes, people fight or bicker. And sometimes they go to war. Find out about the hideous history of some woeful wars. This engaging hi-lo book draws in 6th and 7th grade readers with dangerous content while a 3rd to 4th grade reading level makes the information accessible. It's a roaring good time!
In the village of Crowhill, scarecrows play a vital role in protecting the community from crows and crime. However, when the scarecrows mysteriously disappear, two local kids embark on an adventure to restore safety to their village. Their quest highlights themes of bravery and teamwork as they confront challenges to bring back the guardians of Crowhill.
A young inventor with a fear of water makes a machine that can turn rain into string. But soon, the string starts to make a mess, causing problems across the city. Can Bertie overcome his fears and stop the stringstorm?