Quick view F is for Fenway: America's Oldest Major League Ballpark by Jerry Pallotta Just in time for its centennial, "F is for Fenway" celebrates the famous home of the Boston Red Sox team. View Details
Quick view Diary of a Texas Kid by Cyd Moore  Kids can plan a trip, record their memories, draw pictures of favorite places, and much more in this new travel journal. View Details
Quick view Diary of a Michigan Kid by Cyd Moore Children can record their thoughts and memories in this journal as they explore their state. Colorful artwork and clever text prompt contributions from budding writers. Consumable. View Details
Quick view Diary of a Canadian Kid by Sleeping Bear Press Kids can plan a trip, record their memories, draw pictures of favorite places, and much more in this new travel journal. View Details
Quick view Cardinal Numbers: An Ohio Counting Book by Marcia Schonberg The author and the illustrator, who collaborated on the popular alphabet book B is for Buckeye, have teamed up again for Cardinal Numbers, the companion counting book for the great state of Ohio. This colorful and richly informative pictorial teaches... View Details
Quick view B is for Big Sky: A Montana Alphabet by Sneed B Collard The letters of the alphabet are represented by words, set in short rhymes with additional information, relating to the state of Montana. View Details
Quick view At the Marsh in the Meadow (Hard Cover) by Jeanie Mebane Written in a rhyming cumulative style like The House that Jack Built, At the Marsh in the Meadow portrays the wetlands food chain, showing how all forms of life, from the mud at the bottom of the marsh to the birds in the sky, are directly connected to... View Details
Quick view A is for Amazing Moments: A Sports Alphabet by Brad Herzog From the first woman to swim the English Channel to the first person to run a mile in under four minutes, there have been some incredible and amazing events and milestones in the world of sports. Now in A is for Amazing Moments: A Sports Alphabet,... View Details
Quick view Tocktock Banneker's Clock by Shana Keller When Benjamin Banneker was born in Maryland in 1731, he was already an extraordinary person for that time period. He was born free at a time in America when most African Americans were slaves. Though he only briefly attended school, Benjamin displayed a... View Details
Quick view Alfred Nobel: The Man Behind the Peace Prize by Kathy-Jo Wargin The Nobel Prize is awarded each year for accomplishments in science, medicine, literature, and peace. This new biography explores the enduring legacy of the man who established the award and for whom it is named, Alfred Nobel. Illustrations. View Details
Quick view Length by Henry Pluckrose Photographs and text introduce the concept of length and how to measure it. View Details
Quick view Numbers by Henry Pluckrose Photographs of familiar objects introduce the concept of numbers and where they are often found. View Details