Ethnomusicologists believe that all humans, not just those we call musicians, are musical, and that musicality is one of the essential touchstones of the human experience. This insight raises big questions about the nature of music and the nature of humankind, and ethnomusicologists argue that to properly address these questions, we must study music in all its geographical and historical divers…
Living things depend on one another. Insects, water, and wind help plants grow new plants. Learn about pollination with this science reader that features easy-to-read text and introduces students to important scientific concepts and topics. Nonfiction text features include a glossary, index, and detailed images to facilitate close reading and help students connect back to the text. Aligned to s…
Do you think ants are awesome? Are you serious about spiders? Look inside this book and see what's creeping and crawling on every page!
Robin Hood and his band of men are outlaws who live in Sherwood Forest and fight injustice. Whatever they take from the rich, they give right back to the poor! But the Sheriff of Nottingham does not appreciate Robin Hood's good will. He has sworn to destroy him at all costs! Join Robin Hood on his many legendary escapades and see justice and bravery prevail!
Mr. Putter and his beloved cat bake a light and airy Christmas cake for their neighbor Mrs. Teaberry. “Howard’s relaxed, mixed-media pictures catch the nuances of the cozy, affectionate relationship between an old man and a cat with all the right moves.”--Booklist
This picture book shows children ages 4 to 8 how to live in harmony with one another. The 14th book in the award-winning Howard B. Wigglebottom series is educator and counselor approved and includes tips and lessons