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Kindergarten

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Social Studies

Hanukkah

We light the menorah and play dreidel. It is Hanukkah! This beginning title introduces young readers to the Jewish Festival of Light. Simple, predictable text and crisp photos tell about what More →

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Blastoff! Readers Level 2 · Geography

Iraq

Did you know that the first civilization began in Iraq? Readers will learn this and many more exciting facts in this book about Iraq! Leveled text and vibrant photos will introduce readers to More →

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Animals

Awesome Amphibians

Get ready to explore some of the world’s most interesting frogs, salamanders, and more! This nonfiction title introduces the world of amphibians through engaging narrative text and colorful… More →

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Animals

Marvelous Mammals

Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! These are just a few of the many marvelous mammals in the world! This nonfiction title takes readers on a journey to learn about some of the most… More →

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Social Studies

Halloween

From costumes to candy, Halloween is full of fun! In this beginning title, young readers can learn about the different traditions of this holiday through simple, predictable text and colorful More →

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Science and Math

Asteroid Belt, The

Do you know what lies in the asteroid belt? This nonfiction title takes curious readers on a journey to this rocky part of the solar system. Narrative text combines with vibrant illustrations More →

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Social Studies

Bank

Banks help people get money! This title for beginning readers explores all that you will find in this important community place. Short sentences combine with clear photos to introduce readers More →

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Science and Math

Moons

The solar system is filled with fascinating moons! Young readers can learn about some of the most interesting in this nonfiction title. Narrative text and colorful illustrations work together More →

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