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Books in Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Everyday Math series

  • We Are Alike, We Are Different

    Janice Behrens

    Paperback (Children's Press, Aug. 7, 2009)
    Introducing multiculturalism to the youngest readers by comparing faces, clothes, food, and words from around the world.Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science series gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) an introduction to Sports. Each book includes chapters that help readers identify key details while the photographs, and other text features encourage students to make connections on their own.
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  • The Moon

    Melanie Chrismer

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2008)
    Discover the many characteristics of the Moon.Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science series gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) an introduction to Space. Each book includes chapters that help readers identify key details while the photographs, and other text features encourage students to make connections on their own.
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  • Let's Vote On It!

    Janice Behrens

    Paperback (Children's Press, Aug. 7, 2009)
    An introduction to voting.SScholastic News Nonfiction Readers: We the Kids series gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) an introduction to being good citizens. Each book includes chapters that help readers identify key details while the photographs, and other text features encourage students to make connections on their own.
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  • The Sun

    Melanie Chrismer

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2008)
    Discover the characteristics of the Sun.Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science series gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) an introduction to Space. Each book includes chapters that help readers identify key details while the photographs, and other text features encourage students to make connections on their own.
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  • What Is Mount Rushmore?

    Laine Falk

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2009)
    Discover the meaning, history, and creation of the stone monument to four American presidents carved into Mount Rushmore, South Dakota.Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: American Symbols series gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) an introduction to history and significance of America's symbols. Each book includes chapters that help readers identify key details while the photographs, and other text features encourage students to make connections on their own.
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  • Math in the Kitchen

    Ellen Weiss

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Introduces the concepts of addition, subtraction, and number recognition using objects found in a kitchen.
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  • This Is the Way We Go to School

    Laine Falk

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 11, 2009)
    Learn about the various forms of transportation that children around the world use.This book shows how children around the world ride in different types of vehicles or on animals as well as walk to get to school.
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  • We Are Citizens

    Laine Falk

    Paperback (Children's Press, Aug. 7, 2009)
    Learn ways to be a good citizen, including working together, speaking up, caring for the environment, and listening to others.Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: We the Kids series gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) an introduction to being good citizens. Each book includes chapters that help readers identify key details while the photographs, and other text features encourage students to make connections on their own.
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  • Comets

    Melanie Chrismer

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2008)
    Discover what comets are, where they come from, and how they make shooting stars.Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science series gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) an introduction to Space. Each book includes chapters that help readers identify key details while the photographs, and other text features encourage students to make connections on their own.
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  • Let's Talk Swimming

    Amanda Miller

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Learn about the sport of swimming.Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers: Space Science series gives the youngest reader (Ages 6-7) an introduction to Sports. Each book includes chapters that help readers identify key details while the photographs, and other text features encourage students to make connections on their own.
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  • Mars

    Melanie Chrismer

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2008)
    Describes Mars, the fourth planet closest to the sun in our solar system, discusses how astronomers are studying it, and compares it to Earth.
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  • Little Big Box of Planets: And Pluto, Too!

    Christine Taylor-Butler, Melanie Chrismer

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 30, 2008)
    Is there life on Mars? Why is Venus the jewel of the sky and Pluto a dwarf planet? Find the answers to the cosmic questions kids ask most in an out-of-this-world boxed set covering the new solar system.
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