Science Books for 2nd Graders
What's the Scoop on Pee and Poop?
Where does pee and poop actually GO? Pat the rat has a question nobody wants to answer, so he takes a deep breath and dives straight into the toilet! Down in the dark sewer, a cheerful rat offers to show him everything. Can Pat follow the water through tanks, filters, and pipes all the way to the sea? This decodable reader practises 2-syllable open words such as ‘maybe,’ ‘only,’ ‘open,’ and ‘over.’
Which Way Is Home?
Manta Ray is the greatest navigator in the sea - or so he likes to say. But when a sudden storm turns the bluish water to chaos, can the proudest ray in the ocean find his way back home? Who will help him when he finally spots that familiar neon lighthouse beam? Dive in and see! This decodable reader practises vowel team syllables in words like ‘bluish,’ ’neon,’ ‘quiet,’ and ‘react.’
Who Let the Fish Out?
What if a fish got tired of swimming in circles and decided to walk right out of the lake? Meet the climbing perch - a tiny, spiny troublemaker who munches bugs in the sunshine, hides from hungry birds, and naps in the mud when the water dries up. Can a little fish really march across the farmland on its fins? This decodable reader practises compound words like ‘sunshine,’ ‘raindrop,’ ‘footstep,’ ‘outside,’ and ‘daydream.’
Who Took the Wheels?
Mia thinks wheels are the greatest invention EVER. Cars, clocks, ferris wheels - they spin the whole world! But what would happen if every single wheel suddenly vanished overnight? When Mia wakes up to find trucks flat on the ground and trains slumped on their tracks, she grabs a very unhelpful goat and sets off to solve the mystery. Could a quiet world actually be a better one? This decodable reader practises vowel team syllables in words such as ‘giant,’ ‘chaos,’ ‘create,’ ‘quiet,’ and ‘ruin.’
Birds
Discover the amazing world of birds! From flamingos wading in water to owls hunting silently at night, each bird has special tricks and talents. Meet peacocks with their dazzling feathers, parrots that can talk, and many more feathered friends. What makes each bird so unique and special? Explore the incredible abilities that help birds survive!
Caterpillars!
Meet the amazing caterpillar crew! Each caterpillar looks different and special—some have bumpy lumps, others have glowing stripes or curly hair. They all munch on green leaves and have their own unique ways to stay safe. Can you spot which caterpillar is hiding in plain sight? Discover the wonderful world of these creepy-crawly friends!
Don't Mix All Three!
Red, Yellow, and Blue Dinosaur have one colorful job: paint the whole gray neighborhood! Red is bold and fiery, Yellow is sunny and giggly, and Blue has actually read the rulebook. Mix two colors and something magical happens - but what about that one big rule nobody is supposed to break? What could possibly happen if three silly dinosaurs mixed all three colors at once? This decodable reader practices 3+ syllable words such as ‘beautiful,’ ‘dangerous,’ ‘incredible,’ and ‘wonderful.’
Foxes
Did you know foxes are part of the same family as dogs and wolves? From snowy arctic lands to hot sandy deserts, foxes live in amazing places all around the world. Some have giant bat-like ears, while others have thick white coats to hide in the snow. Foxes are clever animals that know how to find food, stay warm, and raise their babies. But what do foxes eat when they can’t catch a mouse? Open this book to find out!
Little Book of Big Facts: Komodo Dragon
Discover the incredible world of Komodo dragons! These giant lizards are the largest in the world and live only on a remote Indonesian island. Learn amazing facts about their sharp teeth, powerful hunting skills, and mysterious abilities. What makes these fierce creatures so special? Find out in this thrilling adventure!
Little Book of Big Facts: Orangutan
Did you know orangutans aren’t monkeys at all? They’re actually our cousins! Discover what makes these amazing forest people so incredibly smart and unique. Learn surprising facts about how they live, what they eat, and the special abilities that make them one of the cleverest animals on Earth. Are you ready to explore the world of orangutans?