

The hollowWhen their dog runs off, three children follow behind and find themselves lost in the woods on Halloween night. Stories of ghosts spook these young trick-or-treaters as they search for the dog and the path home. Along the way, they meet an unusual little boy. Who is he, and will they ever make it out of the Hollow?
Who likes lemonadeMike longs to buy a spy kit. When his friend Derek offers to sell his kit, Mike decides to sell fresh lemonade in order to buy it! Will he earn enough money, or will the complications of business get in his way? Likable characters and an engaging storyline will keep readers interested while learning basic concepts about money and profit.
Grounded to earthZorb wants to use Earth as a ball. His mother tells him that playing with Earth would hurt humans. When Zorb still seems determined to play, his father decides to teach him a lesson about humans. In Grounded to Earth, students will read a fun science fiction tale that also teaches a lesson about caring for others.
I’m allergic to peanusI'm Allergic to Peanuts introduces students to Dominic, a young boy with a peanut allergy. The book uses an interview format to share Dominic's feelings. He talks about how his life is altered by the special needs of an allergy, emergency steps he can take, and how his allergy affects other people.
Hug for DaddyHannah's dad has an important job—he's in the military. When her dad has to go away, Hannah is very sad. She and her mom gather things to send to her dad. What Hannah misses most are her dad's bedtime hugs. How will she find a way to send some hugs to her dad?
Where we get energyThe book primarily introduces the definition, uses, and sources of energy. It explains in detail different energy forms such as the sun, fossil fuels, wind, water, and geothermal energy, and explores how humans utilize these resources to generate heat and electricity.
Chickens in my backyardThe book "Chickens In My Backyard" tells the story of a family who kept three hens as pets in their backyard. It details how to care for the chickens, what they eat, their habits, and the joys they bring, including providing fresh eggs daily.
One pony too manyThe story revolves around a suburban boy and his parents who unexpectedly receive a Shetland pony named Buttercup, drastically changing their lives. The pony's arrival disrupts their peaceful existence, leaving them not only surprised but also burdened with far more care and cleaning duties than anticipated.
FranceThis is a non-fiction geography book introducing France. The articles provide a comprehensive overview of France's geographical location, famous landmarks (such as the Eiffel Tower), cultural characteristics (such as cuisine and fashion), language, and daily life, helping readers understand France's natural scenery and cultural landscape.
Leap! A Salmon’s StoryThis story follows a salmon gifted with an extraordinary talent for "leaping." During the arduous journey upstream to return to its birthplace for spawning, the salmon uses its unique ability to evade hungry bears and other predators, ultimately arriving home safely to ensure the next generation.
Fishing in the rainFishing in the Rain is part of The Hoppers series, featuring a charming family of rabbits. The story follows the Hoppers as they head out for a camping and fishing trip, undeterred by a persistent downpour. Even as the rain falls and the family members begin to cough and sneeze, they remain determined to enjoy their time in the great outdoors. The adventure takes a dramatic turn when Snubby Nose accidentally falls into the river. Grandpa Grizzly quickly jumps in to rescue him, only to pull out an unexpected surprise along with the little rabbit. Ultimately, the day ends on a high note as the entire family gathers inside their tent to enjoy a delicious fish dinner together. Fishing in the Rain is part of The Hoppers series, featuring a charming family of rabbits. The story follows the Hoppers as they head out for a camping and fishing trip, undeterred by a persistent downpour. Even as the rain falls and the family members begin to cough and sneeze, they remain determined to enjoy their time in the great outdoors. The adventure takes a dramatic turn when Snubby Nose accidentally falls into the river. Grandpa Grizzly quickly jumps in to rescue him, only to pull out an unexpected surprise along with the little rabbit. Ultimately, the day ends on a high note as the entire family gathers inside their tent to enjoy a delicious fish dinner together.
The mind gameThe Mind Game tells the story of a boy who feels frustrated when there are no video games to play and reluctantly opens a book. However, he is pleasantly surprised to find that reading is more fun than playing video games, thus experiencing the joy of reading.
playing it safeThis book teaches children how to follow essential safety rules in various settings, such as cycling, swimming, and playing. Using simple English sentences and clear examples, it emphasizes the importance of wearing helmets, watching for signals, and staying under adult supervision. The goal is to foster a strong sense of safety awareness and responsibility in young readers.
Abigail AdamsAbigail Adams, the second First Lady of the United States. The book details her resilient character, her support for her husband John Adams during the Revolutionary War, and her progressive ideas on women's rights, education, and the abolition of slavery.
Soggy stepsisters“Soggy Stepsisters” is a story about two very different stepsisters, Ada and Rachel, who argue constantly. While on a family vacation, a challenging, "soggy" situation forces them to stop fighting, work together, and ultimately build a friendship.