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Step by Step

What happens first? What comes next? Introduce readers to simple sequences and processes by exploring animal life cycles, how plants grow, or how foods or products are made. Readers will be fascinated by these step-by-step accounts.

Step UpÃCreative Thinking

Learn basic reading and creative thinking skills with well-illustrated and entertaining books. Edited by Joy Cowley, these books help young children grasp concepts of logic and develop their imagination.

Step UpÃLife

Build reading skills and learn about various aspects of everyday life with these well-illustrated and entertaining books. Edited by Joy Cowley, these books engage young readers with familiar settings.

Step UpÃMath

Learn basic reading and math skills with well-illustrated and entertaining books. Edited by Joy Cowley, these books help young children grasp concepts of counting, size comparison, geometry, and more.

Stewart the Goodheart

SHORT VERSION: A little boy changes his world through random acts of kindness.LONG VERSION: Stewart is a hero. ItÎs trueÑhis doctor confirmed it. And how do heroes spend their days? Doing good deeds, of course. But not all good deeds are easy to achieve. Follow Stewart along as he faces friends and foes, dangers and perils, all on his journey to save the world through simple acts of kindness.

Stickmen's Science Stars

Join the friendly, but sometimes accident-prone Stickmen as they explore the first steps in science. The Stickmen are science-mad and love to find out how stuff works. What makes stuff move and work or makes them bright and loud or what they are made of. These four books open the door to physics in an easy-to-read and simple-to-grasp format. Fun and simple illustrations are matched with simple text. These are interactive books with simple challenges to reinforce the science in each book.

Stinker

Ever since Stinker was a puppy he's been locked up at the pound. Family after family return him to the shelter. How did such a sweet-looking doggie end up there you ask? Digestive problems. If Stinker learns how to stop farting, he may stay at the pound forever! Unless the wily cat narrating this story has a better plan . . .

Stoke Books

Barrington Stoke is an innovator in publishing for the "at risk" reader, getting reluctant and struggling middle school readers into books by renowned authors.

Stokes: The Brief Career of the NBA's First Black Superstar

Stokes tells the story of the NBAÎs first Black superstar, Maurice Stokes, who is not as well known as he should be in part because of a career-ending injury. In a 1958 game against the Minneapolis Lakers, Stokes, went down hard and hit his head, losing consciousness. At the time, there was no concussion protocol, and Stokes went back into the game. A few days later, he went into a coma and woke up unable to move his body from the neck down. Players did not have any sort of financial support in