Train Your Angry Dragon: A Cute Children Story To Teach Kids About Emotions and Anger Management (My Dragon Books)

Having a pet dragon is very fun. But what do you do if he gets angry or upset? What do you do when your dragon lost his cool and

Finding Out about Nuclear Energy (Searchlight Books TM _ What Are Energy Sources?)

Did you know that tiny atoms that make up all matter hold huge amounts of energy? This energy, called nuclear energy, can power the television and refrigerator in your

We Toot: A Feminist Fable About Farting, For Everyone

“Sure to provoke giggles, this delightful tale also helps girls to revel in their bodies.” – Kirkus Reviews A hilarious picture book for children of all ages. When a stinky

Teacher Created Materials – TIME For Kids Informational Text: Straight Talk: The Truth About Food – Grade 4 – Guided Reading Level R

Encourage readers to discover which foods are healthy for them and how to make the best food choices with this nonfiction title. Featuring helpful charts and diagrams, interesting facts,

Dinosaurs in the Hardware Store: a dinosaur book about the power of imagination

How far can your imagination take YOU? Join Leah and Milo as their imaginations take them on a wild and crazy dinosaur hunt. Will they find all of the

Dishonest Ninja: A Children’s Book About Lying and Telling the Truth (Ninja Life Hacks)

Dishonest Ninja didn’t think he was hurting anyone when he chose not to tell the truth. But what he didn’t understand was that each time he lied, he was

Amma Tell Me About Holi!

Come let’s hear the magical story, Of Holi in all its vibrant gloryAs told to Klaka, an eager little boy, By his Amma, with dollops of joy.First, a tale

Mama, Who Drinks Milk Like Me? (A Children’s Book about Breastfeeding)

“Mama, Who Drinks Milk Like Me?” is a bright and colorful children’s book that supports breastfeeding. It is a perfect addition to a young child’s book collection. This book

Finding Out about Solar Energy (Searchlight Books TM _ What Are Energy Sources?)

Did you know that the sunlight that warms your skin on a sunny day can be used to produce energy? But how exactly do you collect sunlight and turn