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Rookie Read-About® Science—Life Cycles: From Tadpole to Frog
Written by
Lisa M. Herrington
Rookie Read-About® Science brings a broad array of topics to vibrant life with striking, full-color...
K - 2nd
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Rookie Read-About® Science—Physical Science: Looking Through a Telescope
Written by
Linda Bullock
Rookie Read-About® Science brings a broad array of topics to vibrant life with striking, full-color...
1st - 2nd
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Rookie Read-About® Science—Physical Science: What Is Electricity?
Written by
Lisa Trumbauer
Rookie Read-About® Science brings a broad array of topics to vibrant life with striking, full-color...
1st - 2nd
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Rookie Read-About® Science—Plants and Fungi: The Wheat We Eat
Written by
Allan Fowler
Rookie Read-About® Science brings a broad array of topics to vibrant life with striking, full-color...
2nd - 2nd
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Sacajawea
Written by
Joyce Milton
Here is the story of Sacajawea, written especially for beginning readers. More than 200 years ago...
2nd - 2nd
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Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—American Symbols: What’s in Washington, D.C.?
Written by
Laine Falk
History, democracy and citizenship are represented in American symbols explored in these colorful...
1st - 3rd
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Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—Sports: Let's Talk Tae Kwon Do
Written by
Laine Falk
These early readers bring young athletes and fans face to face with their favorite sport!
1st - 3rd
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Scholastic News Readers™—Animals: Piranhas
Written by
Mary Schulte
Learn about piranhas and other fish species including angelfish and clownfish. Color photographs...
2nd - 2nd
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Scholastic News Readers™—How Things Grow: From Bulb to Daffodil
Written by
Ellen Weiss
Facts and photographs about the life cycles of familiar plants and foods are accessible to beginning...
1st - 2nd
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Scholastic News Readers™—Planets: Earth
Written by
Christine Taylor-Butler
Young readers will be thrilled by these fact-filled journeys to outer space, complete with Word...
2nd - 3rd
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Scholastic Science Readers™ Level 1: Thunder and Lightning
Written by
Wendy Pfeffer
Young meteorologists will learn what causes lightning and thunder, how rain falls from the clouds...
1st - 2nd
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Scholastic True or False: Baby Animals
Written by
Melvin & Gilda Berger
Furry, fuzzy, scaly or feathery…kids can test their own (or others'!) knowledge of animal babies and...
2nd - 4th
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Sideways Arithmetic from Wayside School
Written by
Louis Sachar
The wild Wayside School kids love brainteasers! These 50 hilarious stories are designed to...
4th - 5th
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Sometimes Things Change (Rookie Reader®)
Written by
Patricia Eastman
Explains that butterflies come from caterpillars, frogs from tadpoles, turtles from eggs, raisins...
K - 2nd
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Swim Fish! (National Geographic Kids)
Written by
Susan Neuman
Introduces coral reefs and the animals that live there to young readers using simple, repetitive...
1st - 2nd
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Ten Black Dots
Written by
Donald Crews
Caldecott-winner Crews helps children count to 10 with simple rhymes and bold, brightly colored...
Pre-K - 1st
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The Amazing Book of Mammal Records
Written by
Samuel G. Woods
Incredible animal facts are revealed, as background and science information combine with vivid color...
1st - 3rd
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The Cats in Krasinski Square
Written by
Karen Hesse
Newbery medalist Karen Hesse tells a harrowing, true story about life in the Warsaw Ghetto during...
3rd - 5th
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The Moon (Rookie Read-About® Science—Space Science)
Written by
Carmen Bredeson
Rookie Read-About® Science brings a broad array of topics to vibrant life with striking, full-color...
K - 2nd
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Veterans Day (Rookie Read-About® Holidays)
Written by
Jacqueline S. Cotton
Following the well-known and much-loved Rookie format, each Rookie Read-About Holidays book explains...
1st - 2nd
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What Can Insects Do?
Written by
Cynthia Rothman
Closeup photographs of insects flying, crawling, swimming, hopping and more!
1st - 2nd
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What Is Mount Rushmore? (Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—American Symbols)
Written by
Laine Falk
History, democracy and citizenship are represented in American symbols explored in these colorful...
1st - 3rd
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What Magnets Can Do (Rookie Read-About® Science—Physical Science)
Written by
Allan Fowler
Rookie Read-About® Science brings a broad array of topics to vibrant life with striking, full-color...
K - 3rd
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You Can't See Your Bones with Binoculars
Written by
Harriet Ziefert
Text and illustrations, including x-rays, provide a guided tour of the human skeleton, encouraging...
3rd - 4th
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