Science, engineering, and technology are explored in Ed's trip to the Hoover Dam. His grandfather helped build the dam, and shares details about how and why the dam was built. This fiction title is paired to the nonfiction title "Engineers Build Dams...
It's Pet Day at school and Henry and his classmates are all excited. They create a graph that illustrates all the different animals that attended. Readers learn the important steps of caring for their beloved animals. This fiction title is paired wit...
Robin shows readers the importance of having a perfect place to live and how to make it. She uses items and tools that she finds in nature to create a perfect nest. This fiction title is paired to the nonfiction title "A Bird's Nest" for connecting a...
Rory the skunk introduces young readers to life science concepts as he encounters a coyote. Descriptive story elements include animal markings, nocturnal patterns, and animal defensive mechanisms. It ends well for Rory, and the coyote learns to keep ...
Readers will learn about the big contributions that little things make, by watching Worm go about his day. He aerates soil and plays a part in breaking up leaf debris. Readers will learn about the interplay between Worm and other creatures. This fict...