Browse all books

Books published by publisher McNerney Publications, LLC

  • Living in Urban Communities

    Kristin Sterling

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications, Jan. 1, 2008)
    An introduction to the common characteristics of a urban community.
    I
  • George Lucas: Biography

    Dana White

    Paperback (Lerner Publications, Aug. 16, 2000)
    Biography of George Lucas from A&E.
  • Ask My Dad...He Can Help

    Quinnes Parker Jr.

    language (MBP publications LLC, April 22, 2014)
    Lil Q has decided to share his dad with his friends. Join him as he and his dad try to lend a helping hand to some of his friends around the neighborhood. Thanks to Lil Q and his dad, things are definitely looking a little brighter. In this adventurous and thoughtful tale, we see that small gestures are appreciated.
  • Not Without My Whale

    Billy Coughlan, Villie Karabatzia

    Paperback (Lerner Publications ™, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Arnold doesn’t want to go to school . . . not without his pet whale! Luckily, his neighbor Dora is full of good ideas! Now they just need to sneak it past their teacher. This story about a boy and his whale helps young children learn to read with colorful illustrations and carefully leveled text.
    G
  • I Eat Apples in Fall

    Mary Lindeen

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Take a trip to the apple orchard to examine basic concepts such as size, shape, and color as they apply to apples. Apples can be tiny or large, red or green―but did you know that the seeds of these round fruits form a star shape? Readers will learn all these things and more in this fun book! Captions call readers' attention to important visual information in the images, and clear chapter headings help to organize the book's central messages. Kids will also find inviting questions, an accessible glossary, and an index that makes for a useful search tool.
    G
  • How to Raise Cattle

    Tristan Trubble

    eBook (CDI Publications, LLC, June 20, 2017)
    Raising livestock, such as cattle, used to be a common practice among homesteaders and early settlers. These people used cattle for many of the same things we do today; for food, milk, and to tan leather for clothes and other goods. They also used cattle as draft animals when horses were scarce; to pull carts, farm equipment, and wagons full of products.Currently, most cattle farmers operate an institution of the industrial food chain, rather than butchering their livestock for self-sustenance. Should a survival situation of epic proportions ever befall us, raising cattle for food will once again be a common trait among those fortunate enough to survive.This guide books walks the novice rancher through the process of raising cattle, from calving to butchering, this book covers quite a bit. This book is full of the knowledge and skills you will require if you have the desire to raise cattle for any purpose, or for a multitude of purposes. If you’ve never raised cattle before, this is the book for you. To Your Safety & Security,Tristan Trubble
  • From Chalkboards to Computers: How Schools Have Changed

    Jennifer Boothroyd

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications ™, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Many kids take backpacks to school. Many teachers write on dry-erase boards or use computers. But long ago, these tools didn’t exist. Students carried their books with book straps. Teachers wrote on black chalkboards. In what other ways has school changed? Read this book to find out! Learn how daily life has changed over time in the Comparing Past and Present series―part of the Lightning Bolt Books ™ collection. With high-energy designs, exciting photos, and fun text, Lightning Bolt Books ™ bring nonfiction topics to life!
    K
  • Lily And Andrew Are Moving

    Tim Etter, Dale Stephenson, Frank O Smith

    eBook (JT Publications, LLC, March 10, 2016)
    Lily and Andrew Are Moving is a genuine and heartfelt story of a family moving from one home to another and how parents can help their children emotionally prepare and adjust to a new home. Beautifully illustrated and complete with children’s stickers, the book also contains examples of how to make your move as stress-free as possible. The books can also be customized for real estate professionals.
  • The Epic Evolution of Video Games

    Arie Kaplan

    eBook (Lerner Publications ™, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Have you ever wondered what video games would be like if they never changed? The first games were little more than bouncing dots on a plain screen. Modern games include astonishing action, realistic environments, and epic story lines. Take a look at how video games have evolved over the years, and learn about the kinds of games we might be playing in the future.
  • The Unofficial Guide to Coding with Minecraft

    Álvaro Scrivano, Sue Downing

    eBook (Lerner Publications ™, Jan. 1, 2019)
    In The Unofficial Guide to Coding with Minecraft, you can walk through a sunflower field, create a sheep pen, get hopping with rabbits, and farm your own field.Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions will guide you through coding these fantastic projects. Once you've got the hang of it, there are different challenges you can choose to really test your coding skills and troubleshooting hints to help if you need them. Self-directed projects and activities help you learn the basics of coding.With Ready, Set, Code!, you'll soon be ready for the world of coding.
    V
  • A Tundra Food Chain: A Who-Eats-What Adventure in the Arctic

    Rebecca Hogue Wojahn, Donald Wojahn

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications, March 1, 2009)
    Welcome to the arctic tundra! As you hike along the frozen ground of this cold, dry region, the tundra may seem quiet and empty. But it is full of life, in the spring when migrating lemmings munch on spring flowers, and even in the winter, when fur-coated wolves, foxes, and hares dart and prowl through the snow. Summer and winter in the tundra, the hunt is on to find food--and to avoid becoming someone else's next meal. All living things are connected to one another in a food chain, from animal to animal, animal to plant, plant to insect, and insect to animal. What path will you take to follow the food chain through the tundra? Will you ... Zoom with a peregrine falcon as it aims for its prey? Chomp with a caribou grazing on grasses? Sneak up on a polar bear fishing for its dinner? Follow all three chains and many more on this who-eats-what adventure!
    U
  • A World of Programming

    Heather Lyons, Elizabeth Tweedale, Alex Westgate

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications, Aug. 1, 2016)
    How do you connect with the digital world? Your computer is the machine that gets you there. Discover what digital content is and how it's made, stored, and used. Then use the link in this book to put your new digital knowledge to use through fun activities online! Self-directed projects and activities help kids learn the basics of coding.
    P