What a Mess!

by Stephen Krensky

Published 27 March 2001
Although each child is making a mess of his or her own, they all deny responsibility for the mud being tracked through the house.

An account of the madness that overtook Salem Village, Massachusetts, when several young girls accused a number of adults in the community of being witches.

My Loose Tooth

by Stephen Krensky

Published 19 January 1999
What's it like to have a wiggly, twisty-turny tooth inside your mouth? Stephen Krensky's funny, kid-friendly, rhyming text answers this question and more! "Do lions have this problem, too? What do sharks and hippos do?" This Step 1 book is perfect for first-time readers and those about to lose their first tooth!

Christopher Columbus

by Stephen Krensky

Published 20 August 1991
Independent readers can learn about Columbus's fateful voyage in this dramatic, easy-to-read account of a pivotal moment in American history.

Bones

by Stephen Krensky

Published 27 July 1999
How many bones are there in the human body? Which bone is the longest? Or the smallest? Without bones, you would be a blob, like a jellyfish or a worm. Our bones support us and protect our insides. They work together with our muscles to allow us to do all the things we do! So when you think of your bones, say "Thank you!"

This simple Step 2 introduction teaches young readers these facts and many more about the skeleton inside each of us!

Independent readers can learn about Columbus's fateful voyage in this dramatic, easy-to-read account of a pivotal moment in history, revised from the original 1991 edition.


Christopher Columbus's landfall in what he thought were the "Indies" was full of surprises. This revised edition includes an author's note that provides context for readers about colonization, and shines a light on the fate of the Indigenous People whose land and livelihood were forever altered by Columbus's arrival. This History Reader recounts the events that paved the way for the establishment of the Americas.


Step 3 Readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots about popular topics. For children who are ready to read on their own.