Wind Riders #3: Shipwreck in Seal Bay (Wind Riders, #3)
by Jen Marlin
Pete Moss and the Super Strong Spinach (Bloomers Island, #1)
by Courtney Carbone and Cynthia Wylie
Follow Pete Moss in this magical, beautifully illustrated story as he attends boarding school on Bloomers Island to learn about gardening and growing his own vegetables. When Professor Sage announces the Very Very Veggie Challenge, Pete immediately knows what he needs to grow spinach. It’s the one vegetable that can make him stronger. But does Pete have the patience to grow his spinach plants to win the contest? With the help of headmaster Professor Sage and his fellow Bloomers, Pete learns all...
A young boy uses information he learned in school to help his family conserve water.
Chronicling the quiet heroism of one small mouse on an arduous journey to bring another mouse the smallest of gifts, Great Big Things serves as a reminder that it s not our size but what we re doing in this world that makes us small or big: it s what makes a teeny mouse as big as a mountain, what makes his gesture after a long journey as big and as consequential as the moon.
This spectacular board book unfolds to offer a panoramic view of the forest and its inhabitants. Lush paintings filled with meticulous detail will draw young readers to the pictures again and again, and familiar animals and flowers are accurately labeled, making this a fascinating field guide. Full color throughout.
Welcome to Scrap City, home of an inventive tribe of creatures called ScrapKins. Using materials that people throw away (empty soda bottles, cans, milk cartons, and cereal boxes) these creatures make new things that are useful and fun - they are the ultimate recyclers. With character profiles of the ScrapKins and instructions to make all kinds of puppets, instruments, and toys out of everyday items, this activity book (also featuring mazes, word scrambles, and comics) fosters creativity and enco...
Intended to give children a better understanding of the world, this book features Pandas and their needs. It aims to show how each of us can make the world a better place for animals, plants and human beings to live together.
Is a blank page really blank? Beloved poet Alberto Blanco pulls back the curtain and illuminates all of the elements hidden in a single piece of paper: the tree it was made from, the rain and sun that allowed the tree to grow, and the people that created it. An enlightening read for readers young and old, it soon becomes clear that a blank page contains the whole cosmos. In The Blank Page, world-renowned Mexican poet Alberto Blanco inspires children and adults to keep looking deeper, to never t...
Our Big Home (Reading Rainbow Books)
by Linda Glaser and Glaser, Ronald
Describes the water, air, soil, sky, sun, and more shared by all living creatures on Earth.
Uncle Dave Goes for a Hike
by Corinne Brown and Professor of Modern History David Brown
"Pammee and the Looking Pond" takes Green Kids Club -- Maya, and YooHoo and Friends -- Pammee on a search for her beautiful image in the Looking Pond. But the girls find that the pond has been polluted!
Big brother Charlie tells Lola that she will never be able to scare him, until something finally proves him wrong.