Cooking With the Cat (The Cat in the Hat: Step Into Reading, Step 1)

Look! Look! The Cat wants to cook! Told with simple rhymes and rhythms, this jaunty illustrated tale gives very young readers a taste of the Cat in the Hat’s

Baseball’s Best: Five True Stories (Step into Reading)

Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, Jackie Robinson, Roberto Clemente, and Hank Aaron—five amazing baseball legends. From the first black man to play major-league ball to the longest hitting streak ever,

All Our Children: A Journey into Their World, Joy and Music (Book & 4-CD set)

The world may be torn by differences: colors of our skin, cultures, religions, and environments, but our children shall always unite it again, unobserved, almost contemplatively discovering the world.

Dancing Dinos Go to School (Step into Reading)

Dinos dancing in a book.Dinos leaping, look, look, look!Dinos pasting red and blue.Dinos wasting paint and glue! The dancing dinos are back, and this time, when their book turns

Time Shifters: Into the Past (Volume 1)

Time-shifted to the past, three twenty-first century children fight to survive or risk being lost in time forever. When Maisie Brown is time-shifted to 1471 during a school trip

Adam Jack goes into Space: An Adam Jack Adventure (Adam Jack Adventures) (Volume 1)

Adam Jack loves reading adventure books and his Granddad does everything to encourage him. Having recently moved to Scotland, Adam Jack is visiting his Grandparents for the first time

Barack Obama: Out of Many, One (Step into Reading)

A newly updated leveled reader about the first African American president of the United States, for children who are ready to read on their own.   A Step 3

Alexander Hamilton: From Orphan to Founding Father (Step into Reading)

Fans of the Broadway musical Hamilton and American history lovers will want to share this illustrated biography of Alexander Hamilton with their young readers. Did you know that one of

A Poor Excuse for a Dragon (Step into Reading)

“Punchy dialogue and compact sentences should make this a read-aloud delight.”—Publishers Weekly “Part-slapstick, part-fairy tale, the gently humorous plot has enough twists and turns to keep newly independent readers