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Interest Level: Grades K - 2
Grade Level Equivalent: 2.8
Genre: Informational, Poetry and Rhymes
Interest Level: Grades K - 2
Grade Level Equivalent: 3.9
Genre: Informational, Rhyming Story, Series
Interest Level: Grades K - 2
Grade Level Equivalent: 3.4
Genre: Informational, Rhyming Story
Discover mysteries seen and unseen with fiction and nonfiction about the natural world, biology, chemistry, and more.
Celebrate the season by checking out these spring-themed titles.
Celebrate spring with these outdoor-themed books.
Through contemporary stories and retellings of traditional myths, these books about native peoples emphasize the revelatory powers of Mother Nature and the tremendous strength of...
Connecting with nature helps your child become a protector of the planet and a better learner.
Teachers share science by taking advantage of children's innate curiosity about the world.
Move past the media mumble, and help your child understand global warming.
Keep misinformation to a minimum, ask your child what he knows and answer his questions sensitively.
Summer reading can be fun, exciting, and memorable. All you need to do is mix things up a bit to get kids buried in books! It’s not easy to get kids to WANT to read in the summer, but these five ways will put them on track....
Gyo Fujikawa helped Amy Mascott fall in love with reading. Now she hopes to help parents and their little ones find their own reading inspiration. Gyo Fujikawa helped Amy Mascott fall in love with reading. Now she hopes to h...
Picture books are great for breaking the ice when tackling tough issues with your children. Use books to talk to your kids about tough issues. Allison McDonald Blogs Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader Scholastic Parents: Rai...
Handling scary news is hard for adults -- and children. Here are three things to keep in mind when explaining traumatic issues to children. When events happen that we can’t explain, keep these three tips in mind. Amy Mascott...
Flowers, plants, and animals provide your little one with rich learning opportunities.
What do flowers, trees, bugs, birds, and your child have in common? They all flourish outside!
Think having young children means you have to stay close to home? Think again -- kids thrive on adventure! Find out some advantages of family travel.
Find fast ways to introduce your child to the wonders of nature.
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