Books of Juvenile literature

  • Who was Sacagawea?
    By Judith Bloom Fradin, Dennis B. Fradin

    A brief biography of Sacagawea, the Shoshoni woman who accompanied explorers Lewis and Clark on their expedition in the early 1800s.

  • Number Sense Routines: Building Numerical Literacy Every Day in Grades K-3
    By Jessica F. Shumway

    Dozens of classroom examples -- including conversations among students engaging in number sense routines -- illustrate how the routines work, how children's number sense develops, and how to implement responsive routines.

  • Ratatouille (rat-a-too-ee).

    When a little rat named Remy tries to become a chef in a famous French restaurant, there's bound to be trouble. This full-color Read-Aloud Storybook retells all of the action of Disney / Pixar's latest animated feature film, Ratatouille!

  • Whoo's There?: A Bedtime Shadow Book
    By Heather Zschock

    Readers can use a flashlight to see the pictures cast shadows on the wall as they read about a girl who sneaks outside to see what creatures come out at night.

  • Space Travel
    By Jerry Stone

    This children's book on space travel is packed with inspiring stories and facts about space exploration, astronauts, and the first moon landing.

  • Fall is Not Easy

    A tree tells why, out of all four seasons, autumn is the hardest.

  • Free Climb
    By Jake Maddox

    When Amir is caught climbing buildings in his neighborhood, Officer Roberts takes him to a legal climbing wall and he learns how to rock climb properly.

  • Number Sense Routines: Building Mathematical Understanding Every Day in Grades 3-5
    By Jessica F. Shumway

    Number Sense Routines: Developing Mathematical Understanding Every Day in Grades 3-5 is about tapping into every child's innate number sense and providing daily, connected experiences that are responsive to children's learning needs.

  • STEAM Kids: 50+ Science / Technology / Engineering / Art / Math Hands-On Projects for Kids
    By Karen Gershon, Ana Dziengel, Dayna Abraham

    A year's worth of captivating STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math) activities that will wow the boredom right out of kids!Created by an MIT engineer, award winning educators, designers, and homeschooling experts, STEAM Kids ...

  • My Teacher for President
    By Kay Winters

    Savvy second grader Oliver has been learning about the president's job, and it seems to him that his teacher would be the perfect candidate.

  • Go, Thomas, Go!: An Interactive Book
    By W. Awdry

    "Classic stories with interactive oomph! Slide the tabs! Lift the flaps! Turn the wheels! Help Thomas get the judge to the train show in this sturdy interactive adaptation of the Thomas & friends favorite Go, Train, Go!"--p. [4] of cover.

  • Warriors: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #31: Warriors in Winter
    By Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce

    "A overview of warriors throughout history--from Ancient Greece to the Middle Ages--the equipment they used, and the most famous warriors in history"--

  • How Will We Move All the People?: Transportation for Tomorrow's World
    By Sterling McLeod

    Describes the cars, super highways, high cushion vehicles, airports and airways, and other improvements now in the planning stages that could offer relief for many transportation problems.

  • My Teacher for President
    By Kay Winters

    Savvy second grader Oliver has been learning about the president's job, and it seems to him that his teacher would be the perfect candidate.