Most Popular Books by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld

Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld is the author of What's Alive? (2021), Phones Keep Us Connected (2017), What Lives in a Shell? (2015), Amazon Fever (2014), How Deep Is the Ocean? (2016).

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What's Alive?

release date: May 04, 2021
What's Alive?
Read and find out about what makes something alive, and what all living things need to stay healthy, in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book. A person and a cat have something in common: You are both alive. People and plants and animals are all alive, but is a doll alive? Or your bike? How can you tell? This is a clear and appealing science book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom. It''s a Level 1 Let''s-Read-and-Find-Out, which means the book explores introductory concepts perfect for children in the primary grades. The 100+ titles in this leading nonfiction series are: hands-on and visual acclaimed and trusted great for classrooms Top 10 reasons to love LRFOs: Entertain and educate at the same time Have appealing, child-centered topics Developmentally appropriate for emerging readers Focused; answering questions instead of using survey approach Employ engaging picture book quality illustrations Use simple charts and graphics to improve visual literacy skills Feature hands-on activities to engage young scientists Meet national science education standards Written/illustrated by award-winning authors/illustrators & vetted by an expert in the field Over 130 titles in print, meeting a wide range of kids'' scientific interests Books in this series support the Common Core Learning Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) standards. Let''s-Read-and-Find-Out is the winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Films Prize for Outstanding Science Series.

Phones Keep Us Connected

release date: Mar 21, 2017
Phones Keep Us Connected
Read and find out about the science, technology, and history of how phones work in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book. "A well-explained, informative presentation on the telephone’s historical development as well as how cell phones work. Featuring a diverse crew of characters, the upbeat digital illustrations are attractive and, equally important, very helpful in showing hard-to-visualize concepts." (Booklist starred review) Phones Keep Us Connected includes a glossary, a find out more section with an activity about building a string telephone, and an infographic about the history of the phone. Questions addressed in this book include: How was the phone invented? How has it changed? How can a phone carry your voice across oceans? Read and find out in the proven winner Phones Keep Us Connected! This is a Level 2 Let''s-Read-and-Find-Out, which means the book explores more challenging concepts for children in the primary grades. The 100+ titles in this leading nonfiction series are: hands-on and visual acclaimed and trusted great for classrooms Top 10 reasons to love LRFOs: Entertain and educate at the same time Have appealing, child-centered topics Developmentally appropriate for emerging readers Focused; answering questions instead of using survey approach Employ engaging picture book quality illustrations Use simple charts and graphics to improve visual literacy skills Feature hands-on activities to engage young scientists Meet national science education standards Written/illustrated by award-winning authors/illustrators & vetted by an expert in the field Over 130 titles in print, meeting a wide range of kids'' scientific interests Books in this series support the Common Core Learning Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) standards. Let''s-Read-and-Find-Out is the winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Films Prize for Outstanding Science Series.

What Lives in a Shell?

release date: Oct 06, 2015
What Lives in a Shell?
Read and find out about what lives in a shell in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book. A house is a home for you, a nest is a home for a bird, and a cave is a home for a bear. But for some animals a shell is a home. Snails and turtles and crabs and clams all have shells that act as their homes and protect them from harm. This clear and appealing book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom, is a fascinating exploration of the many creatures that make a home in a shell. This picture book features beautifully accurate illustrations of the many types of shells—inside and out! Young readers will love exploring the fascinating homes of creatures like hermit crabs, scallops, and turtles. This is a Level 1 Let''s-Read-and-Find-Out, which means the book explores introductory concepts perfect for children in the primary grades. The 100+ titles in this leading nonfiction series are: hands-on and visual acclaimed and trusted great for classrooms Top 10 reasons to love LRFOs: Entertain and educate at the same time Have appealing, child-centered topics Developmentally appropriate for emerging readers Focused; answering questions instead of using survey approach Employ engaging picture book quality illustrations Use simple charts and graphics to improve visual literacy skills Feature hands-on activities to engage young scientists Meet national science education standards Written/illustrated by award-winning authors/illustrators & vetted by an expert in the field Over 130 titles in print, meeting a wide range of kids'' scientific interests Books in this series support the Common Core Learning Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) standards. Let''s-Read-and-Find-Out is the winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Films Prize for Outstanding Science Series.

Amazon Fever

release date: Jun 30, 2014
Amazon Fever
Jeff’s Uncle Roy runs a museum and is always zooming off to strange places. Now Uncle Roy is taking Jeff with him to the steamy Amazon jungle. Maybe they’ll track down crocodiles or poisonous snakes or jaguars for Uncle Roy’s museum. Wrong! On this trip, Uncle Roy is looking for . . . butterflies. Butterflies?

How Deep Is the Ocean?

release date: Jul 05, 2016
How Deep Is the Ocean?
Read and find out about the deepest part of the ocean in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book. The ocean covers almost three-quarters of the Earth, but how deep does it go? Put on your scuba gear and explore the ocean, from its shallowest waters to its deepest, most mysterious parts. As you dive deeper, you’ll discover glowing animals, strange creatures that don’t need sunlight to survive, and even the largest hunter in the world. With beautiful illustrations and engaging text, How Deep Is the Ocean? will guide young readers into the deepest parts of the ocean. Featuring a find-out-more section with a water-pressure experiment, a lesson in making a sounding line to learn how scientists measure the depth of the ocean, a glossary of new terms, and web research prompts, this book will begin children’s explorations of the deep sea. Both the text and the artwork were vetted for accuracy by Dr. David Gruber, real-life deep sea explorer and professor of biology and environmental science at Baruch College. This is a clear and appealing science book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom. It''s a Level 2 Let''s-Read-and-Find-Out, which means the book explores more challenging concepts for children in the primary grades. The 100+ titles in this leading nonfiction series are: hands-on and visual acclaimed and trusted great for classrooms Top 10 reasons to love LRFOs: Entertain and educate at the same time Have appealing, child-centered topics Developmentally appropriate for emerging readers Focused; answering questions instead of using survey approach Employ engaging picture book quality illustrations Use simple charts and graphics to improve visual literacy skills Feature hands-on activities to engage young scientists Meet national science education standards Written/illustrated by award-winning authors/illustrators & vetted by an expert in the field Over 130 titles in print, meeting a wide range of kids'' scientific interests Books in this series support the Common Core Learning Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) standards. Let''s-Read-and-Find-Out is the winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Films Prize for Outstanding Science Series.

From Tadpole to Frog (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)

release date: Dec 27, 2016
From Tadpole to Frog (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)
How DOES a tadpole become a frog? Watch a tiny tadpole grow into an adult frog in this book full of facts and photographs. Learn what tadpoles eat, how they survive, and how they transform into frogs.

How Mountains Are Made

release date: Mar 31, 1995
How Mountains Are Made
Even though Mount Everest measures 29,028 feet high, it may be growing about two inches a year. A mountain might be thousands of feet high, but it can still grow taller or shorter each year. Mountains are created when the huge plates that make up the earth''s outer shell very slowly pull and push against one another. Read and find out about all the different kinds of mountains.

Apples, Apples

release date: Apr 30, 2014
Apples, Apples
Apple-picking season is here! Let''s grab a basket and head to the orchard. Whole or sliced, baked or juiced -- everyone loves apples!

Dinosaur Tracks

release date: Apr 03, 2007
Dinosaur Tracks
Have you ever wanted to take the same steps as a dinosaur or see how your foot compares to that of a Tyrannosaurus rex? Amazingly, the tracks or footprints of dinosaurs that walked on the earth millions of years ago can still be seen today! Read and find out about the astonishing discoveries scientists have made just from the footprint of a dinosaur.

What Makes a Blizzard?

release date: Jan 02, 2018
What Makes a Blizzard?
Read and find out about blizzards in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book. All blizzards are snowstorms, but not all snowstorms are blizzards. What is the difference? How much snow falls during a blizzard? How fast are the winds? How cold does it get during a blizzard? Read and find out! What Makes a Blizzard comes chock-full of visual aids like charts, sidebars, and hands-on activities—including how to keep a winter weather journal and how to observe what a snowflake really looks like. This is a clear and appealing science book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom. It''s a Level 2 Let''s-Read-and-Find-Out, which means the book explores more challenging concepts for children in the primary grades. The 100+ titles in this leading nonfiction series are: hands-on and visual acclaimed and trusted great for classrooms Top 10 reasons to love LRFOs: Entertain and educate at the same time Have appealing, child-centered topics Developmentally appropriate for emerging readers Focused; answering questions instead of using survey approach Employ engaging picture book quality illustrations Use simple charts and graphics to improve visual literacy skills Feature hands-on activities to engage young scientists Meet national science education standards Written/illustrated by award-winning authors/illustrators & vetted by an expert in the field Over 130 titles in print, meeting a wide range of kids'' scientific interests Books in this series support the Common Core Learning Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) standards. Let''s-Read-and-Find-Out is the winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Films Prize for Outstanding Science Series.

Secrets of the Seasons: Orbiting the Sun in Our Backyard

release date: Apr 22, 2014
Secrets of the Seasons: Orbiting the Sun in Our Backyard
The family from Secrets of the Garden are back in a new book about backyard science that explains why the seasons change. Alice and her friend Zack explore the reasons for the seasons. Alice''s narrative is all about noticing the changes as fall turns into winter, spring, and then summer. She explains how the earth''s yearlong journey around the sun, combined with the tilt in the earth''s axis, makes the seasons happen. Alice''s text is clear and simple, and experiential. Two very helpful—and very funny—chickens give more science details and further explanation through charts, diagrams, and sidebars. Packed with sensory details, humor, and solid science, this book makes a complicated concept completely clear for young readers—and also for the many parents who struggle to answer their kids'' questions! "Several adults of my acquaintance . . . would find Secrets of the Seasons to be an eye-popping revelation." —John Lithgow, The New York Times Book Review

Dinosaurs Big and Small

release date: May 07, 2002
Dinosaurs Big and Small
Some dinosaurs were big. How big? As long as four school buses in a row, as heavy as sixteen elephants. Some dinosaurs were small. How small? Read and find out!

Shipwreck Fever

release date: Jun 30, 2014
Shipwreck Fever
Jeff has found a treasure map hidden in a dusty old book, but Uncle Roy doesn’t believe it’s real. The only way to find a sunken ship, Uncle Roy insists, is through long, hard research. But sometimes, maybe “X” really does mark the spot!

Dinosaur Parents, Dinosaur Young

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Dinosaur Parents, Dinosaur Young
Discusses how recent archaeological finds show that dinosaurs protected and cared for their young.

Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?

release date: Dec 23, 2003
Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?
Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers? Birds have feathers, but did you know some dinosaurs did too? New fossils have shown that as long as 145 million years ago, some dinosaurs had feathers, just as birds do. The birds you see outside your window are relatives of these ancient creatures. Ages 5-9

Terrible Tyrannosaurs

release date: Dec 26, 2000
Terrible Tyrannosaurs
Describes what fossils tell us about the physical characteristics and behavior of the large carnivorous Tyrannosaurus rex.

Here Comes Winter!

release date: Aug 01, 2001
Here Comes Winter!
When Christopher Robin announces that Winter is coming, Pooh decides to throw a welcome party for the new visitor. Soon everyone in the Hundred—Acre Wood is preparing for Winter''s arrival—that is, until Christopher Robin explains that winter isn''t a who, but rather a what.

Human Body

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Human Body
Awake or asleep, our bodies are amazing! Learn about the major parts of the human body and how they work together to keep us alive.

What Is the World Made Of?

release date: Aug 08, 1998
What Is the World Made Of?
Did you ever walk through a wall? Drink a glass of blocks? Have you ever played with a lemonade doll, or put on milk for socks? This latest addition to the Let''s-Read-and-Find-Out Science series introduces the youngest readers to an important science concept: the differences between solids, liquids, and gases. Any child who wants to know why he can''t walk through a wall will enjoy Kathleen Zoehfeld''s simple text and Paul Meisel''s playful illustrations.

Dinosaur Babies

release date: Aug 25, 1999
Dinosaur Babies
Describes the parenting habits of the Maiasaura, a dinosaur whose way of raising children bore similarities to that of birds.

Where Did Dinosaurs Come From?

release date: Dec 21, 2010
Where Did Dinosaurs Come From?
Stegosaurus had spikes along its back. Triceratops had long, sharp horns. Tyrannosaurus rex was enormous. Millions and millions of years before the first people lived, these fascinating creatures ruled the Earth. To find out where they came from, you have to look way back in time . . . 3.5 billion years ago! Come explore the biggest mystery of all: Where did dinosaurs come from? Read and find out!

Pooh's First Day of School

release date: Jul 01, 1999
Pooh's First Day of School
When Christopher Robin goes to school, Pooh, Piglet, Roo, Eeyore, and Tigger wonder what it''s like there. So, Christopher Robin teaches them all about his first day.

Nap Time for Roo

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Nap Time for Roo
Features characters from Disney Winnie the Pooh coping with new experiences. Bedtime. 4 yrs+

Who's Hiding?

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Who's Hiding?
Can you help Pooh find his friends? Just lift the large flap on each page to reveal Piglet, Tigger, and all of his Hundred-Acre Wood pals.

National Geographic Readers: Dinosaurs

release date: Jul 24, 2012
National Geographic Readers: Dinosaurs
There''s nothing more fascinating than dinosaurs. In this Level 1 reader, youngsters learn all about the terrifying giants that once roamed the Earth—maybe even as close as their own backyard! They''ll be wowed by new information and eye-popping illustrations from National Geographic, a trusted source of children''s nonfiction content. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.

Pooh's Neighborhood

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Pooh's Neighborhood
Winnie the Pooh ponders the meaning of neighborhood and decides to be neighborly and visits all his friends.

Fossil Fever

release date: May 19, 2010
Fossil Fever
Jeff’s Uncle Roy runs a museum. That means he’s always zooming off to strange places to find ruins and treasure. But Jeff has never gone along—until now. They’re headed to the Sahara desert to search for dinosaur fossils. And Jeff knows he’ll find the bones of the biggest meat-eater ever! “The subject’s popularity, and Bogan’s colorful cartoon-style illustrations will attract beginning readers.”—Booklist

Secrets of the Garden

release date: Feb 28, 2012
Secrets of the Garden
Perfect for Earth Day and spring planting season--an outstanding book about backyard science the whole family will appreciate. Alice''s family plants a vegetable garden each spring, and this budding naturalist reports all she sees about how the plants grow, what insects come to eat the plants, and what birds and animals come to eat the insects. It''s the food chain, right in her own backyard! While Alice''s narrative is simple and engaging, science concepts are presented in more depth in sidebars by a pair of very knowledgeable (and highly amusing) chickens! Noted science writer Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld knows how to layer information to make it accessible to a wide range of readers and useful for educators. And illustrator Priscilla Lamont''s funny, friendly paintings make this a garden everyone will want to explore. Kids will eat up this wonderful book of backyard science—and perhaps they''ll even be inspired to eat their vegetables!

Hello, Spring!

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Hello, Spring!
Spring is springing all over the Hundred-Acre Wood! Join Pooh and his pals as they take time to enjoy all the sights, sounds, and smells of spring.

Pooh's Bad Dream

release date: Apr 01, 2000
Pooh's Bad Dream
My very first Winnie the Pooh book.

Ice Age 2: The Movie Novel

release date: Feb 21, 2006
Ice Age 2: The Movie Novel
As the Ice Age comes to an end, animals Manny, Sid, Diego and their friends scramble to escape an oncoming flood.

Be Patient, Pooh

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Be Patient, Pooh
Waiting is hard, especially when you''re a Pooh bear waiting for a birthday party. No matter how Pooh rushes through his day, his party doesn''t come any sooner.

Tigger's Moving Day

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Tigger's Moving Day
Everyone helps Tigger move and get rid of his fears of moving.

Disney's

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Disney's
This book includes shapes, colors, numbers, opposites, and hundreds of child-friendly words! Join Pooh and all his friends from the Hundred-Acre Wood for another day of cheery adventures and learning fun!

Disney's where are You, Pooh?

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Disney's where are You, Pooh?
it''s time for Pooh to eat his honey, but he can''t be found! Where is he hiding? Up there? Over here? Under there? Preschoolers join Piglets, Eeyore, Rabbit, and Tigger to search the Hundred-Acre Wood high and low for Winnie the Pooh. The simple repetitive text and large inviting flaps ensure that this lift-the-flap book will be a huge hit with young children. Full color. 6 spreads. and up.

Happy New Year, Pooh!

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Happy New Year, Pooh!
When Pooh and his friends are saying good bye to the months of the year, they hear sounds coming from Rabbit''s house where a party is in progress.

Billy

release date: Apr 01, 2000
Billy
Olie''s best friend Billy, from the Disney series "Rolie Polie Olie", leads young readers to fun and games in this sturdy, shaped board book. Five spreads.
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