Bruce the beaver learns that his words matter and sometimes his words can make people feel bad.
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Bruce the beaver wants to play with his friends, but has to clean his room first which makes him angry.
Bruce the beaver wants to make cookies his way, but learns following directions can be pretty sweet.
Bruce gets excited during the library, but soon learns that being excited does not mean it is okay to be loud.
Bruce the beaver is hesitant to try new things, but when he takes a risk on Try Day he is surprised by what he finds.
"Allows readers to safely examine stories about ghosts through carefully leveled text and graphs, maps, and other infographics"-- Provided by publisher.
Bruce the beaver is too busy to help his family, but when nothing gets accomplished he realizes the importance of chipping in.
The reader's choices determine whether three friends will survive after being mysteriously transported back in time to the Neolithic Era, when humans were first learning to farm and harvest and to domesticate animals.
Thirteen-year-old Wes is on his first ever fishing trip to Leech Lake in northern Minnesota with his best friend Josh and Josh's family and he is more skeptical than enthusiastic--but when he hears the stories about catching a gigantic 'Muskie', he is hooked.
Cliff and his fellow Cyber Sleuths investigate a local bigfoot sighting by debunking unreliable evidence being shared online.
When an online star claims to have discovered the lost city of Atlantis, Nick Pendelton and his fellow "cyber sleuths" are convinced the evidence is faked and set out to uncover the truth.
YOU are in New York City on a sunny September morning. You're going about your day when suddenly the unthinkable happens. A huge passenger plane flies straight into a tower of the famous World Trade Center. A short time later, a second plane slams into the other tower. Clouds of ...
"Escaping from a tall tower using one's hair is so fairy-tale old school. This STEM-smart Rapunzel uses the brain beneath her hair to educate her prince (and readers) on the ways the science of simple machines can save the day. A glossary and critical thinking questions reinforce...
While on a family hunting trip, Adriana must find a way to get along with her obnoxious cousin Frankie.
"Strap on your gym shoes and practice your vertical! We're about to learn why volleyball ranks among the...top high school sports."-- Provided by publisher.
Sonny the origami bird is new to the world. He doesnt have any idea what this thing called wind is. Luckily Chuck the duck is there to explain wind, rain, snow, and more. Fly through the sky with Sonny, and learn all about weather.
Sixth-grader Alex really wants to make his middle school soccer team this year, but Jake, the class bully, keeps taunting him with his past failures--until Errol, a new student from Scotland, teaches him the importance of practice and teamwork.
"Throw on your shoulder pads and helmet! We're about to learn why football ranks among the...top high school sports."-- Provided by publisher.
"What's the matter with the three little pigs? They're being tormented by a hungry wolf! And no matter what kind of matter they use to build their homes, it doesn't matter. The STEM-savvy, rhyme-loving wolf in this fractured fairy tale always seems to spoil the day. A glossary an...
When Ring Lake Middle School decides to host an Olympic Fest, Kyle is assigned to compete in the track and field throwing events--will practice make him good, or will he embarrass himself in front of everyone?