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Folktales on Empathy (Crabtree Blossoms: Level 4)  

Have you ever heard that there are two sides to every story? This series teaches about empathy using perspectives of characters from some of your favorite fairy tales.

Follow Finn: A Search-and-Find Maze Book  

The goblins are on the loose so Finn and his dog race after them. Follow the chase through Follow Finn-a fantastic journey full of fairytale characters and strange creatures, with a puzzle on every page and a new story in every scene.

Food (Start to Finish)

Learn about how our food is produced—from Start to Finish. These titles reveal how maple trees produce syrup, milk becomes ice cream, wheat becomes bread, and more. Suitable for both struggling and at-level readers, they teach life science concepts as well as sequential thinking.

Food Brands We Love (Bigfoot Books)

I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! This series serves up another portion of kidsÎ favorite brands. In Food Brands We Love, young readers will enjoy learning the backstories of all their favorite brands.

Food Field Trips

Take readers on fun food adventures that feature a variety of foods from apples to cookies. Kids will explore food literacy concepts, including where a food comes from, its nutritional value, and how it is prepared. Readers also learn by playing with their food through simple recipes and experiments. Hungry for more? Page Plus QR codes link to a digital landing page showing detailed steps, photos and videos that will help young eaters discover everyday food science.

Food for Hope: How John van Hengel Invented Food Banks for the Hungry

Hunger continues to be an international problem. This true story of how one ordinary person did something extraordinary shows how everyone can do something to make a difference. Readers will feel encouraged to find their own way to make a difference. Real life experience plus social justice interests combine into a powerful solution, filling empty bellies with nourishing food, all without costing a lot of money. Recycling meets hunger in John van HengelÎs ingenious, yet obvious solution to both

Food for Life

Survival in the animal kingdom means eat or be eaten. Food for Life explores six different natural environments, presenting a food chain common to each. Through basic text and stunning photos, readers will explore such habitats as prairies and mountains and come face to face with an assortment of wondrous life forms, from small, hardy plants such as the arctic willow to big, fearsome hunters such as the jaguar. Each book explains how the death of one creature benefits another, making possible th

Food for Thought

These delicious picture books use endearing anthropomorphic foods rendered in bright illustrations to help children with common anxiety issues. Fantastically foodie and pun-fully delicious, these books help little ones understand common thinking mistakes and how unhelpful self-talk can get in the way of feeling strong and confident and able to get through rough spots in their day.

Food Is CATegorical®

The author of the best-selling Words Are CATegorical® series introduces food groups and physical activity to young readers. Goofy rhyming verse from Brian P. Cleary and comical cartoon cats from Martin Goneau show children that there’s nothing wrong with having fun with your food!

Football in America (DiscoverRoo)

From youth football to the NFL, this exciting series delves into the most popular sport in the United States. Critical thinking questions invite students to connect what they learn about football to their own lives, other texts they've read, and theworld.