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See a pumpkin grow

2023
Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces how pumpkins grow to young readers through leveled text and related photos.

You are a robin!

2024
"Text, art, and interactive prompts guide young readers on a journey through the life cycle, behaviors, and habitats of a robin"--Provided by publisher.

Plant and animal life cycles

2023
All living things go through a life cycle. It's the circle of life. This title gives a broad overview of plant and animal life cycles for the youngest biologists.

Plant life cycles

2022
A graphic nonfiction volume that introduces various plant life cycles, including seed plant reproduction, asexual reproduction, cross-pollination, and germination.

Life cycles

2023
Do you wonder about all of Earth's living things? Do you know how to tell the difference between a young frog or butterfly and an adult? In this book, learn about the life cycles of plants and animals and the many changes they go through as they grow.

Animal life cycles

2022
A graphic nonfiction volume that introduces various animal life cycles, including birds, amphibians, butterflies, and mammals.

How does a tadpole grow?

life cycles with the very hungry caterpillar
"In this nonfiction story, young readers explore the transformation of a tadpole into a frog"--Provided by publisher.

How does an egg hatch?

life cycles with the very hungry caterpillar
"In this nonfiction story, young readers explore the transformation of an egg into a chick"--Provided by publisher.

How does a caterpillar change?

life cycles with the very hungry caterpillar
"In this nonfiction story, young readers can explore the transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly"--Provided by publisher.

All the colors of life

Lisa Aisato has gathered the best of her drawings and paintings and assembled them into a story about us as people and the course of our lives. This visual book represents the magic, laughter, and tears of childhood; the emotional, chaotic teenage years; the burden of being an adult; and the freedom, longing, and insight of old age.

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