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Seasons

Young children love a story they can interact with. Rocking Chair Kids books are perfect for read-alouds and one on one reading. This series reinforces elements of the four seasons.

Seasons in Mr. Green's Garden, The

In this beautiful science series, readers will join Mr. Green and his friend and neighbour young Mo in their community garden. As each season passes, Mr. Green and Mo discover how the plants change and how the animals that make the garden their home spend their days, find food, and raise their young. These books are perfect for studying plant and animal life cycles and for building an understanding and appreciation of the natural world. The series also teaches children how we grow food and helps them to build a love of spending time in nature.

Seasons on the Farm

Throughout the year, life on a farm is filled with growth and joy, patience and renewal. On a farm, each season arrives with new jobs to do--crops to plant, animals to tend to, and fields to harvest. Readers get an insider's look at what spring, summer, fall, and winter look like on a family farm, from adorable baby animals to rumbling tractors and pumpkins to pies. This sweet, rhyming story is perfect for young readers, whether their home is on a farm or not!

Secret Squid

Travel the globe and into outer space in search of Secret Squid! Squid's talent is hiding in plain sight using a multitude of disguises. Find Secret Squid amongst gladiators at the Roman Colosseum, rubbing shoulders with knights in a medieval castle, suited and booted for outer space, and blending in with the Chinese New Year night parade! Bright, immersive scenes packed with fun details will keep children entertained for hours, all while learning about the world. There's so much to discover in each brilliant and fun-packed seek-and-find book!

See It Grow! (Blastoff! Readers: Level 1)

In this fact-filled series, young readers can explore the growth of common fruits, vegetables, fungi, and more! Through simple text and bright photos, readers will study the subject from seed or spore to fully grown product. Special features highlight the subject’s life cycle, uses, and what is needed to grow, and a picture glossary helps readers visualize unfamiliar terms. See common plants and fungi grow along with students’ reading ability in this fun series!

See This Little Dot

When is a dot ""not just a blot on a page""? In Jane Yolen's characteristically imaginative, free-verse explanation, the humble dot can take on many functions, from a spot of food to an animal's eye, from a marble to a moon. As Yolen extolls the dot's satisfying shape and innate neatness, illustrator Laætitia Devernay brings it to life in this read-aloud picture book and sends it bouncing, rolling, and teetering off the edge of the page--only to reel it back to fulfill its best and truest purpose: marking The End.

Seedlings

Hello, fun! Our popular Seedlings titles are written in a friendly voice, filled with dynamic photos, and feature text crafted for the youngest of readers. Each title closes with a labelled-image guide for further review. As introductions to informational text, these titles will plant the seeds of knowledge!

Seek and Find (Sequoia Kids Media)

From Mount Olympus to the universe's most disgusting planet, there are fun things to find just about everywhere! Seek and Find activities empower readers as they search busy scenes for hidden objects, and matching and comparing are important math skills. These books are perfect for exploring alone or sharing together.

Sensational Animal Senses: Living in a Noisy, Smelly, Tasty, Slimy, Tipsy, Colorful World

Have you ever wondered how in the world do we see colour know which way is up, or why we get goosebumps? How do we determine what is a good smell from stinky stuff? And . . . what if a tree falls in the woods and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Or have you ever wondered why dogs hear things we can't or why some cats seem to see ghosts? How do animals navigate over large distances flying north to south or swimming from one part of the ocean to another without getting lost?