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Food and Nutrition For Every Kid

Written and Illustrated by Janice VanCleave
How does milk help me grow? Where do vitamins come from? Do carrots really strengthen my eyesight...
3rd - 7th
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Get Outside Guide: All Things Adventure, Exploration, and Fun! (National Geographic Kids)

Written by Nancy Honovich and Julie Beer

This fun-filled guide inspires kids to get out of the house and explore the great outdoors where...

4th - 7th
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Guts: Our Digestive System

Written and Illustrated by Seymour Simon
Why is it important tochew your food? Can you guess how long it takes for food to travel through...
K - 5th
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Killing Germs, Saving Lives (National Geographic)

Written and Illustrated by Glen Phelan
Killing Germs, Saving Lives traces the path to the creation of the vaccines that revolutionized...
5th - 12th
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Marie Curie: The Woman Who Changed the Course of Science (National Geographic Kids)

Written and Illustrated by Philip Steele
Marie Curie was the first person to receive two Nobel Prizes for science, and her work still influences our understanding of physics, medicine, and chemistry.
3rd - 7th
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Medical Mysteries (National Geographic)

Written and Illustrated by Scott Auden
Medical Mysteries gives readers the inside story of the medical profession’s weirdest mysteries, and...
3rd - 7th
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Muscles: Our Muscular System

Written and Illustrated by Seymour Simon
Don't move a muscle--read all about them! Did you know that... Without muscles you couldn't blink...
K - 5th
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The Heart: All about Our Circulatory System and More!

Written by Seymour Simon

By the time you finish reading these words, your heart may have beaten up to 50 times. As you walk...

1st - 5th
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The Human Brain (National Geographic)

Written and Illustrated by Kathleen Simpson
The Human Brain aligns young readers with top scientists, doctors, and researchers from around the...
5th - 7th
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Ultimate Bodypedia (National Geographic Kids)

Written and Illustrated by Patricia Daniels
This fun, smart guide to the human body answers kids' questions and engages them with amazing facts...
2nd - 5th
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Weird But True! Human Body (National Geographic Kids)

Written and Illustrated by National Geographic Kids
Get ready to have your mind blown with some hair-raising, eye-popping facts! This latest addition to...
3rd - 7th
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Weird But True: Food (National Geographic Kids)

Written and Illustrated by Julie Beer
This latest addition to the crazy popular Weird but True series serves up tons more zany fun...
3rd - 7th
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What Makes You Cough, Sneeze, Burp, Hiccup, Blink, Yawn, Sweat, And Shiver?

Written and Illustrated by Jean Stangl
Describes what makes people cough, sneeze, burp, yawn and have other such reflex responses and...
3rd - 5th
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You Can't Eat Your Chicken Pox, Amber Brown

Written by Paula Danziger and Illustrated by Tony Ross
It's finally summer and Amber Brown is going to London to visit her aunt Pam and then to Paris to...
2nd - 5th
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You Wouldn't Want To Live Without Sleep!

Written by Jim Pipe and Illustrated by Mark Bergin
Most people spend a third of their life sleeping around 25 years or more! Like it or not, we all...
4th - 6th

Leveled Reading Passage: Artists of the Harlem Renaissance (Easy)

After reading Bud Not Buddy, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way to...

Leveled Reading Passage: Artists of the Harlem Renaissance (Hard)

After reading Bud Not Buddy, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way to...

Leveled Reading Passage: Artists of the Harlem Renaissance (Medium)

After reading Bud Not Buddy, choose from three leveled reading passages that relate in some way to...

Marti’s Song for Freedom: Criss Cross

Answer clues based on the content and vocabulary words from Marti’s Song for Freedom. Look for hints...

Marti’s Song for Freedom: Memory Matching

After reading Marti’s Song for Freedom, use this Memory Matching puzzle to help students build...

Marti’s Song for Freedom: Word Search

Look for vocabulary words from Marti’s Song for Freedom. Circle or click on words across, down, or...

The Littlest Bigfoot: Criss Cross

Answer clues based on the content and vocabulary words from The Littlest Bigfoot. Look for hints in...

The Littlest Bigfoot: Memory Matching

After reading The Littlest Bigfoot, use this Memory Matching puzzle to help students build...

The Littlest Bigfoot: Word Search

Look for vocabulary words from The Littlest Bigfoot. Circle or click on words across, down, or...

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