Books from Bellwether Media

  • Sun, The
    By Colleen Sexton

    "Introductory text and full-color images explore the physical characteristics of the sun in space. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade"--Provided by publisher.

  • Astronauts
    By Colleen Sexton

    People must go through difficult training to become astronauts. Kids will learn how astronauts prepare for life in space, complete their missions, and survive above the atmosphere.

  • Mars
    By Derek Zobel

    Mars is known as the red, rocky planet. It has many volcanoes, including the solar system¿s largest one. Eager readers will learn about the physical features of Mars and its place in the solar system.

  • Solar System, The
    By Colleen Sexton

    The solar system is made up of planets, moons, asteroids, comets, meteoroids, and more. Young readers will learn about the bodies that make up the solar system and how they interact with each other.

  • Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
    By Joanne Mattern

    Grilled cheese sandwiches make the perfect easy meal! In this low-level title, young readers will learn about the various ways grilled cheese sandwiches are eaten around the world.

  • Formula 1 Cars
    By Denny Von Finn

    Formula 1 cars are fast, open-wheeled race cars used in the Formula 1 circuit.

  • Delaware
    By Emily Schnobrich

    AT THE LIBRARY Price Hossell, Karen. Delaware, 1638-1776. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 2006. Williams, Carol L. The Rescue Begins in Delaware. Sanger, Calif.: Familius, 2013. Winans, Jay D. Delaware: The First State.

  • Alligator or Crocodile?
    By Christina Leaf

    But is it an alligator or a crocodile? This low-level book uses simple text, bright photos, and helpful labels to walk readers through the physical and behavioral differences between these often mixed-up reptiles.

  • Hawaii
    By Alicia Klepeis

    SNOW IN HAWAII NOTABLE SPORTS TEAM Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Sport: Big West Conference (women's volleyball) Started: 1972 Place of Play: Stan Sheriff Center LEI DAY VANS TRIPLE CROWN On June 11, 23.

  • National Basketball Association
    By David Rausch

    Did you know that the first game of basketball was played with a soccer ball?

  • Baby Rabbits
    By Bethany Olson

    It's nearly impossible to look at a wiggling nose without smiling!

  • Rabbit or Hare?
    By Christina Leaf

    From tall ears to fluffy tails, rabbits and hares are easy to confuse.

  • Rabbits
    By Hollie Endres

    Hopping, eating, and resting. That's the life of a rabbit on the farm. This book introduces young readers to the physical characteristics and lifestyle of rabbits.

  • Arctic Hares
    By Rebecca Pettiford

    No, Arctic hares are not wearing mascara!

  • Washington, D.C.
    By Colleen Sexton

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 The National Mall Where Is Washington, ... Title: Washington, D.C. / by Colleen Sexton. ... Identifiers: LCCN 2021020856 (print) | LCCN 2021020857 (ebook) | ISBN 9781644873540 (library binding) | ISBN 9781648341977 ...

  • Golden Eagle vs. Great Horned Owl
    By Nathan Sommer

    Golden eagles are some of the fiercest raptors in the world!

  • Olympic Records
    By Thomas K. Adamson

    As he crosses the finish line, the worldÕs fastest human sets a new Olympic record! BoltÕs accomplishment is one of many incredible athletic feats highlighted in this informative book about Olympic records.

  • The Jacksonville Jaguars Story
    By Thomas K. Adamson

    After much anticipation, the Jacksonville Jaguars became an official team in 1993.

  • Kwanzaa
    By Rachel Grack

    Black, red, and green. These are the colors of Kwanzaa, the celebration of African-American culture. Black represents African heritage. And red and green stand for the hard times of the past and hope for the future.

  • Sense of Smell, The
    By Mari Schuh

    "Introductory text explains the function and experience of the sense of smell. Intended for grades two through five"--Provided by publisher.