Books from Bellwether Media

  • Indy Cars
    By Jack David

    Have you ever wondered how an Indy car can keep its grip on the track when traveling at 200 miles per hour? Readers will learn the history of Indy cars, Indy car technology, and how these race cars compete in long, grueling races.

  • Bloodhounds
    By Chris Bowman

    Put your nose to the ground and sniff out some facts in this book for beginning readers!

  • California
    By Emily Rose Oachs

    California has come a long way from its Spanish mission beginnings!

  • Bear Cubs
    By Anne Wendorff

    Bear cubs are born in a den while their mother bear is in hibernation. Young students will learn how bear cubs hunt for berries and climb trees to escape danger.

  • Sea Monsters
    By David Schach

    "Engaging images accompany information about sea monsters. The combination of high-interest subject matter and light text is intended for students in grades 3 through 7"--Provided by publisher.

  • Snake Attack
    By Lisa Owings

    Sometimes danger creeps at your feet, especially in the case of snakes.

  • Coral Snakes
    By Colleen Sexton

    Coral snakes have bright colors to warn predators that they are poisonous. Young learners will find out how these small snakes look, where they live, and how they hide from predators and sneak up on prey.

  • Gray Wolves
    By Al Albertson

    A long howl rises over the dark forest. It is a gray wolf calling for its pack! Gray wolves are intelligent creatures whose bodies and behaviors are adapted to thrive in the forest biome.

  • Gray Wolves
    By Christina Leaf

    In childrenÕs stories, gray wolves are often cast as villains. But these powerful predators are a vital part of North AmericaÕs wilderness. Hunt down more information about these important animals in this title for young readers.

  • Groundhog Day
    By Rachel Grack

    A groundhog named Phil is possibly the most sought-after meteorologist on February 2nd.

  • Rosa Parks: A Life of Courage
    By Tonya Leslie

    Rosa Parks lived her life courageously. She refused to change bus seats because she was African-American. Children will discover the bravery of Rosa Parks during a time of racial segregation.

  • Trains
    By Mary Lindeen

    All aboard! There are all different kinds of trains that accomplish various tasks. Speed along with a bullet train, go underground with a subway train, or hop aboard a freight train as it transports goods.

  • Panama
    By Alicia Z. Klepeis

    Many people identify Panama by the Panama Canal.

  • Ancient Mesopotamia
    By Sara Green

    Mesopotamia is known as the cradle of civilization!

  • Hedgehogs
    By Kari Schuetz

    Animals with an appetite for hedgehogs must work hard for their dinner! They need a pain tolerance for sharp spines and the strength to pry tightly curled bodies. Get a feel for why hedgehogs are among the prickliest of prey.

  • Baby Hedgehogs
    By Megan Borgert-Spaniol

    Baby hedgehogs, or hoglets, weigh in at just one tenth of a pound when born. When they curl up, these babies can fit into a tiny doughnut hole! Scurry along in this beginner book filled with adorable baby hedgehogs.

  • Gorillas
    By Derek Zobel

    "Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces gorillas to young readers through leveled text and related photos"--

  • Siberian Huskies
    By Anne Wendorff

    Siberian Huskies are famous for pulling dogsleds and howling like wolves.

  • Vera Wang: Fashion Designer
    By Kate Moening

    Since the early 1990s, she has built a fashion empire known for beautiful, unique designs. This book follows Vera’s rise with leveled text, great photos, and special features such as a profile, a timeline, quotes, and more!

  • Cashiers
    By Kate Moening

    All checked out! Whether they’re greeting customers or giving change, cashiers help stores and restaurants run. This title for beginning readers introduces the work of cashiers through bright photos and leveled text.