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A migration story that links a family's separation and reunion with the movement of monarch butterflies.
This science-rich picture book reframes rocks as dynamic objects with many forms, stories, and uses.
Minimal text and clear visuals trace the patient changes that carry a seed into flower and then into new seed again.
Ada's endless questions turn everyday observations into a celebration of curiosity, science, and persistence.
A lively portrait of potato expert Alberto Salas shows science, agriculture, and Peruvian food culture working together through curiosity and care.
A food-chain-focused picture book shows why sharks matter and how entire ecosystems shift when key species are lost.
An inviting nonfiction voice introduces tides, currents, creatures, and the power of the ocean to young readers.
A very old rock tells younger natural neighbors what he has witnessed across ages of geologic time.
Bright diagrams and simple explanations show how plants become food and how sunlight, water, and growth connect to our plates.
Luis Agassiz Fuertes and scientists of the deep help reveal a giant squid in a story that combines art, curiosity, and ocean research.
Maria Merian's fascination with insects and metamorphosis becomes a vivid story about observation, art, and scientific wonder.
Mae Jemison's love of science, dance, and possibility becomes a rhyming biography full of momentum and encouragement.
Anna Atkins's fascination with plants and cyanotype photography becomes a story about science, art, and innovation.
Maria Merian's artwork and close study of insects become a vivid portrait of careful looking and scientific artistry.
Temple Grandin's childhood, visual thinking, and future work with animals are introduced in an accessible rhyming biography.
The life of Alice Eastwood becomes a story of botany, rescue, and a determined scientist who refused to let plants be lost.
An expedition for a hard-to-find creature becomes a playful adventure about wonder, persistence, and what can be discovered by looking carefully.
Cut-paper art and compact definitions introduce landforms and bodies of water from around the world.
Bird anatomy, behavior, and variation are introduced with enough clarity and curiosity to work for both read-alouds and classroom use.
Maria Mitchell's stargazing and discovery of a comet become a luminous story about patience, observation, and astronomy.
Detailed diagrams and friendly narration explain the life cycle and inner structures of flowering plants.