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This series introduces young readers to six types of forest animals. Each book will cover the animals' body, their habitat, what they eat, and their life cycles. Readers will love the amazing More →
Shapes work together to build the world around us. Shapes Are Fun! looks for the shapes covered by Common Core standards and highlights them in large, colorful, real world photographs.… More →
This series introduces young readers to some of the United States' Founding Fathers. Each book explores the person's childhood, his achievements, and his legacy. Critical thinking questions… More →
Dive into the vast world of freshwater fish with these fun and informative books. Learn about their habitats, life cycles, and what type of foods they like. Easy text, vibrant pictures, and… More →
This series is a super introduction to some of our favorite, fluffy felines. Complete with a More Facts section and bolded glossary terms. Young readers will gather basic information about… More →
Abdo Kids' first set of Cats, with its bold covers and fun content, was such a hit that it was time to do set 2! Readers will be ecstatic to see these six new cat titles on their library… More →
Budding geologists can learn all about rocks, minerals, beautiful crystals, and more with this series. Each title uses simple language to explain the science behind Earth's incredible ways of More →
From ancient fossils to different kinds of ores and minerals, this series is foundational for understanding geology. Big and bold pictures, simple and informative text, and an exciting design More →
This informative series introduces readers to different types of germs and the ways their bodies fight back. Text, charts, and colorful imagery explore how germs invade the body, replicate,… More →
Ten-year-old Malcolm would rather avoid his older sister, experiment in his lab, and read his science magazines than play sports. In one of his magazines, he comes across an advertisement for More →
Ten-year-old Malcolm would rather avoid his older sister, experiment in his lab, and read his science magazines than play sports. In one of his magazines, he comes across an advertisement for More →