Books from Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

  • Kick Ball Capitalization
    By Michael Ruscoe

    Michael Ruscoe. "Reed Instep is up next," says Buzz. "He will take one last kick to save his team! Can he do it? Or will he go out like Mighty Casey?" "Mighty Who?" asks L. Buzz shakes his head. "Mighty Casey, from the famous baseball.

  • Raccoons
    By Karen Baicker

    It's a fox! Quickly, she pushes her kits toward the closest tree and gives them a shove to help them up the trunk. Then her fierce instincts take over. She moves toward the fox with her sharp teeth bared. She shrieks at him and chases ...

  • The Liberty Bell
    By Susan Ashley

    Discusses the history of the Liberty Bell, its construction, its location, and its importance to the people of the United States.

  • The Battle of the Alamo
    By Janet Riehecky, Kerri O'Hern

    In graphic novel format, describes the history of Texas and the Alamo's place within it, focusing on the events occurring during the siege at the Alamo in 1936.

  • La batalla de El Álamo (The Battle of the Alamo)
    By Janet Riehecky, Kerri O'Hern

    In graphic novel format, describes the history of Texas and the Alamo's place within it, focusing on the events occurring during the siege at the Alamo in 1836.

  • In the Classroom
    By Joanne Mattern

    A girl describes all the things she studies during a typical day at school.

  • What Sea Animals Eat
    By Joanne Mattern

    Shows some of the food chains that exist in the ocean--from plant to plant-eater to various levels of predator to the top of the food chain--and how they combine into a food web.

  • Staying Safe on My Bike
    By Joanne Mattern

    Explains bicycle safety rules, including using a helmet, crossing roads, riding safely near others, and using turn signals.

  • Staying Safe at Home
    By Joanne Mattern

    Explains home safety rules, including which household items to stay away from and what to do in case of fire or accident.

  • What Polar Animals Eat
    By Joanne Mattern

    Shows some of the food chains that exist in the polar regions--from plant to plant-eater to various levels of predator to the top of the food chain--and how they combine into a food web.

  • Cats Are Night Animals
    By Joanne Mattern

    Examines different species of cats, highlighting the way that their eyes let in more light to let them see in the dark.

  • What Desert Animals Eat / ¿Qué comen los animales del desierto?: Que Comen Los Animales Del Desierto?
    By Joanne Mattern

    Joanne Mattern. Please visit our web site at : www.garethstevens.com For a free color catalog describing Weekly Reader® Early Learning Library's list of high - quality books , call 1-877-445-5824 ( USA ) or 1-800-387-3178 ( Canada ) .

  • Do You Help Others?
    By Joanne Mattern

    Joanne Mattern. Are you a good friend? One way to be a good friend is to help others. Do you know how to help others? Helping means doing something for another person. There are many 4.

  • Going to School / De camino a la escuela
    By Joanne Mattern

    Joanne Mattern. Some moms and dads drive their children to school. Algunos padres manejan para llevar en auto a sus hijos a la escuela. Lots of children ride the bus to school. They live 16.

  • I Use Math on a Trip
    By Joanne Mattern

    Joanne Mattern. We are here ! Hello , Grandma ! We had a good trip . How many people are outside ? 1005. 20.

  • Do You Share? / ¿Compartes?
    By Joanne Mattern

    Joanne Mattern. Are you a good friend? One way to be a good friend is to share. Do you know how to share?

  • Getting Ready for School / Me preparo para ir a la escuela: Me Preparo Para Ir a La Escuela
    By Joanne Mattern

    Me Preparo Para Ir a La Escuela Joanne Mattern. Note. to. Educators. and. Parents. Reading is such an exciting adventure for young children! They are beginning to integrate their oral language skills with written language.

  • Women Scientists in Math and Coding
    By Catherine Brereton

    Glenn asked for Katherine to check the math. Astronaut John Glenn enters the Friendship space capsule that would take him on the Mercury mission to orbit the Earth. Glenn only felt safe to go after Katherine checked the.

  • Special Forces
    By Sarah Levete

    If a trainee does not pass one stage, they will not continue. For the SEALs, training starts with a five-week pre-training course. Those who get through continue onto Basic Underwater Demolition (BUDs) training.

  • Raccoons
    By Karen Baicker

    Easy-to-read text and full-color photographs depict the physical characteristics, habitat, and life cycle of raccoons.