A burrowing owl runs toward a grasshopper sitting on a blade of prairie grass. Before the grasshopper can hop away, the owl grabs it with its talons! This title about burrowing owls is full… More →
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Crocodile monitors are strong hunters. But southern cassowaries are the most dangerous birds in the world. Who would win in a battle between these two fighters? In this hi-lo title, readers… More →
Harpy eagles are some of the biggest raptors in the world. Ocelots are big cats with sharp teeth and claws. Which would win in a fight? In this hi-lo title, engaging text and vibrant photos… More →
Who's Hoo? Owls!
Series of 10 titles
Who flies silently, can have a wingspan that ranges from just inches to over 6 feet, and has killer talons? Owls! This series introduces early readers to different species of owls. Each page… More →
Step into the Late Cretaceous period and learn about the therizinosaurus! This hi-lo book uses colorful illustrations to depict the world and distinctive features of this long-clawed giant.… More →
Great horned owls are some of the most well-known owls in North and South America. Many people recognize their hoot! In this carefully leveled early reader, kids will learn all about great… More →
The pachycephalosaurus, its name meaning “thick-headed lizard,” is known for its thick domed skull! In this hi-lo title, detailed illustrations welcome readers into the Late Cretaceous… More →
Monarch butterflies make long migrations. These orange and black butterflies can travel thousands of miles in one trip! But monarchs face many threats. Leveled text and vibrant photos bring… More →
Lambs run and jump around their farm. Some butt heads! This book introduces readers to the first year of a lamb’s life. Simple, predictable text and crisp photos share where lambs are born,… More →
Travel back in time and learn about the dilophosaurus! This hi-lo book uses vivid illustrations to depict the world during the Early Jurassic period. Leveled text engages reluctant readers by More →
Great gray owls always look like they are dressed up! Their feathers make a bow tie shape on their necks. This carefully leveled book about great gray owls introduces young readers to the… More →









