“Calling baby animals cute may seem redundant, but this … does indeed highlight some of the cutest animals on the planet….encourages children to both listen and look for animal distinctions beyond their cuteness.” — Booklist
"Fabulous information book filled with fun facts and stories. Beautiful illustrations! I love the questions at the end of each animal. Students will find these simple questions fascinating, and discussions will follow. Book encourages an appreciation for all animals." - ITEEA


What does a newborn sheep look like? Can a baby duck swim?
Where does a baby bear like to play? What color is a baby zebra’s stripes?
Is a baby rhinoceros born with a horn? In this book, you learn everything
about cute baby animals on the farm and in the wild.
An informative book filled with fun facts and stories about all kinds of baby animals. With beautiful pictures and playful illustrations. For children ages 5 and up.

"Outstanding book in all respects...... Sensational pictures absolutely open eyes globally for all students. This book would certainly inspire students to learn more about the history and the wealth of information about people and places around the world. Now I must return to Brazil, mainly to Rio de Janeiro area to visit and tour the MAC! The building intrigues me. Information is brief but detailed enough to inspire students to research more of its history etc. This is a wonderful book for building engineering skills." - ITEEA

A building is something that a person has built. Houses, shops, offices ... But do you know what the first houses look like? And what the ancient Greeks and Romans built? In this book, you will learn about the largest, highest, most beautiful, and oldest buildings in the world. You discover why the tower of Pisa is leaning and which building reaches all the way to the clouds.


An informative book full of fun facts and special stories about magnificent buildings, with beautiful pictures and nice drawings. For children ages 5 years and up.


Guided Reading Level S

"Each section has just enough factual information told in conversational language to engage students, but not so much that they are overwhelmed or will need a glossary. A combination of color photographs and whimsical drawings highlight the text in the different sections. Mack includes questions at the end of each page which provide a great opportunity for parents or teachers to start a discussion with readers. Recommended.” ― School Library Connection
Travel far and beyond!
How is a star born? What’s the weather forecast for the giant planet Jupiter? And how do you prepare for a flight to the moon? In this book, you’ll visit all the planets of our solar system, from Mercury to Neptune. You’ll learn all about the earth and find out more about the sun, the stars and the moon. Travel along to the farthest corners of space!
An informative book full of fun facts and extraordinary stories about stars and planets, with beautiful pictures and playful drawings. For children ages 5 and up.