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Silly Kitty (Crabtree Seedlings)  

Children will love the character Silly Kitty in these adorable, illustrated stories. Designed for pre-readers and emergent readers, this fun series follows Silly Kitty's attempts to stay out of trouble while her human, Emma, is busy. Simple, short sentences accompany charming illustrations. There is also a page in each book for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.

Silly Milly Adventures (Crabtree Blossoms: Level 3)  

Milly loves to be silly! So does her best friend, Emma. Tonight, they are having a sleepover and Milly has lots of silly fun planned for them. They?re having a great time being silly until Emma hears a spooky noise and wants to go home. They were supposed to have a silly sleepover, not a spooky sleepover! Can Milly figure out what?s causing the noise and save the sleepover?

Silly Sketcher (Hi Jinx)

Bring together art and laughter with this hilarious series. From putting food on human legs to silly bobblehead creations, step-by-step instructions and images will guide readers to create their own silly sketches.

Simple Machines

Slides and seesaws. Bicycle tires and jar lids. Shovels and doorknobs. The world is full of objects that help people perform basic tasks more easily, and Simple Machines examines accessible examples of the six most common mechanisms. Each book provides a fundamental description of what the featured type of machine looks like, how it is used to accomplish work, and the forms it has taken throughout history. Each text also ends with an activity that invites a closer look at an everyday object empl

Simple Machines (Blastoff! Readers: Level 4)

What are simple machines? Young learners find out about the six simple machines in this series. They are presented with the basic physics concepts behind simple machines, the ways simple machines make work easier, and the uses of simple machines today.

Simple Machines (Crabtree Roots Plus)  

Children will be surprised to learn how often they use simple machines in their everyday life. Each book features large brightly coloured photographs, simple text, and sight words to aid comprehension. Early readers will enjoy learning how these kinds of tools work, while also practicing their reading skills. This book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.

Simple Machines Fun! (Blastoff! Readers: Level 2)

Pulleys, levers, and wedges have been around for thousands of years! This title introduces young readers to the science behind these simple machines and how they make our lives and work easier every day. Features such as diagrams explain tough concepts, while experiments let readers test the machines themselves. Readers will discover just how fun simple machines can be!

Simple Machines to the Rescue

This inventive series allows readers to compare two simple machines to see which one resolves a particular need in the best way. Each book sets up a problem a group of kids is trying to solve. The kids test two simple machines to determine a winner. This series supports engineering design standards for primary grades in the Next Generation Science Standards. Vibrant photos of the kids testing each simple machine directly relate to the words on each page to support emergent readers in decoding an

Simply Skye

Avi's doll Skye is not a boy or a girl. Neither is Avi. But what will their family think? Avi uses Skye to explore gender expression and identity and also to discover how their family will react to Avi's own nonbinary identity. Breaking gender stereotypes, Avi's clothing choices and actions show their brother, sister, and parents who they really are as their family gradually understands and accepts Avi's identity.

Sing a Season Song

Jane Yolen’s poetic and sensory ramble through the four seasons highlights the cyclical passage of time as artist Lisel Jane Ashlock portrays a changing natural environment.