First-person riddles present information about various rocks and minerals, including sandstone, chalk, slate, and petrified wood.
Depicts a bud on an apple tree as it grows into an apple, ripens, is harvested, and provides seeds as a promise for the future.
With inspiring and educational stories, Scholastic's Hello Reader series caters to the spectrum of reading abilities among beginning readers.
Earth is a beautiful place and contains many beautiful things. People and animals are just some of these things.
Read about the different creatures that live in trees. Learn about how the trees change with the seasons.
An early reader on the benefits of fire and fire safety explains how fire is used for such good purposes as cooking and lighting up birthday cake but cautions youngsters about the dangers of fire out of control.
High-interest stories make reading fun! Stories have been tested for vocabulary and sentence length to help you make the right choice!
No mud! Small Pig loves to sit in good, soft mud. When the farmer's wife cleans his pigpen, Small Pig runs away. In the city he finds a new mud puddle—but it is not full of mud at all. And now Small Pig has one big problem!
The joy and wonder of a snowy day is brought to new life in this destined-to-be-a-classic picture book from Newbery Honor author, Joyce Sidman, and Caldecott winning artist, Beth Krommes.