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700 records found. Displaying 241 - 252.
The world is full of natural wonders, from the highest point above sea level to giant crystals growing deep underground. Amazing landforms are found in every landscape, from deserts to the… More →
Readers will have a blast learning about some of the most amazing human-made structures in the world. Each book in this engaging series explores one type of engineering structure, including… More →
This series illustrates everything farm life has to offer. Each title introduces readers to a specific aspect: from crops, to live stock, to buildings, and more! Complete with a More Facts… More →
Meet some of the biggest, tallest, and heaviest animals in the world! Everything about this series is big, from the full-bleed photographs to the content. Readers will learn all that is… More →
Meet some of the biggest, tallest, and heaviest animals in the world! Everything about this series is big, from the full-bleed photographs to the content. Readers will learn all that is… More →
Families come in all shapes and sizes. This series makes sure that all kinds of families are represented in your library. Simple, sweet text introduces a family and is followed by fun,… More →
Simple rhymes incorporate key concepts and colorful illustrations reveal 3-D shapes found in everyday objects in this early concept series. More →
These straightforward manuals are intended for adults teaching young children basic vocabulary terms in American Sign Language. Each title addresses a specific theme and introduces nine… More →
American Sign Language is just as important for kids to learn and practice as any other language. Combining facial expressions and hand movements, ASL is something little readers are sure to… More →
Field trips are fun and educating experiences that take kids out of the classroom and into new creative and imaginative places, like art museums and nature centers. Readers can relive those… More →