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Build your child's home library with a Book-of-the-Month Club gift membership. Watch their excitement build as one beautiful hardcover book arrives every month. You choose the plan appropriate to age (3-6 or 6-9) or, preview the books (see book homepages) and make your own plan. Every book includes a 3-6 page For Creative Minds educational section in the back loaded with fun facts and activities. Then, go online to the book's homepage, where you'll find 3 Interactive Quizzes plus 30-40 pages of Teaching Activities. The books that are on our standard plan are also available for viewing online for one month as a complete eBook with English and Spanish text and audio on our Children's Page. Each book is so much more than a picturebook!

Payment Plans: (1) Select a monthly plan and pay only $14.00 a month (12% - 17% off plus free shipping) and cancel anytime or, (2) receive additional savings with a single payment of $159.00 (22% off plus free shipping) for 12 months (12 books).

       
Month

3-6 Years Old

6-9 Years Old
Aug   Moose and Magpie Loon Chase
Sept   Ready, Set...WAIT! A Day on the Mountain
Oct   Kersplatypus Where Should Turtle Be?
Nov   Hey Diddle Diddle Prairie Storms
Dec   The Penguin Lady The Great Divide
Jan 2013   A Warm Winter Tail Solar System Fortecast
Feb 2013   Ten for Me Home in the Cave
Mar 2013   Habitat Spy Gopher to the Rescue
Apr 2013   The Tree That Bear Climbed The Most Dangerous
May2013   The Deductive Dedective Animal Helpers: Wildlife Rehabilitators
June 2013   Balloon Trees Desert Baths
July 2013   Nature Recycles: How About You? Ferdinand Fox's First Summer
Aug 2013   Shark Baby On the Move: Seasonal Migrations
Sept 2013   Anybody Home? A Day in the Deep
Oct 2013   Dino Tracks The Fort on Fourth Street, A Story about the Six Simple Machines
Nov 2013   The Perfect Pet Meet the Planets

 

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3-6 Years of Age:      
Compare and contrast different animals through predictable, rhyming analogies. Find the similarities between even the most incompatible animals . . . bat is to flit as eagle is to soar; dog is to bark as lion is to roar. Comparisons include sounds, physical adaptations, behaviors, and animals classes and are so fun, readers learn without even realizing it! Animals are to nature, as Animalogy is to fun!
Tiger lives in the jungle but Tiggy lives on the porch.  What are the differences between the largest wild cats and our small domestic companions? What are the similarities? Children will learn about a new big cat and little kitty each day of the week in BIG CAT, Little Kitty. Written by Scotti Cohn, Illustrated by Susan Detwiler.
Tudley, a painted turtle, adopts other animals’ behaviors—simply because he doesn’t know he can’t! All the while, he uses his special behaviors to help other animals and learn a little about himself. Written and Illustrated by John Himmelman.
Toe-tapping rhymes take readers on an adventure that leaps from lily pads to icebergs to the tips of trees, all following the beat of paws, claws, hands, and feet. Written by Kimberly Hutmacher and Illustrated by Sherry Rogers.
Just how do animals sleep in the wild? The lyrical text and rich illustrations provide fascinating information, such as location, position, and duration of sleep of animals living in different habitats. Written by Suzanne Slade and Illustrated by Gary R. Phillips
Happy Birthday to Whoo?
Aug 2012
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Nov 2012
Dec 2012
Jan 2013
           
A Day in the Salt Marsh, by Kevin Kurtz, Illustrated by Consie Powell
Moose and Magpie, by Bettina Restrepo, Illustrated by Sherry Rogers
Ready, Set...WAIT!, by Patti R. Zelch, Illustrated by Connie McLennan
Hey Diddle Diddle, by Pam Kapchinske, illustrated by Sherry Rogers The Penguin Lady, by Carol A. Cole
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6-9 Years of Age:      
Jeffrey wants Saturn for his birthday, and he wants the moons, too—all 47 of them. His dad better hurry with the order, though, because shipping might take a while. Written by John McGranaghan and Illustrated by Wendy Edelson.
From pirate bugs to spittlebugs to lovely Luna moths, children will love learning about the world’s insects in Multiply on the Fly! Following in the footsteps of What’s New at the Zoo? and What’s the Difference, this rhythmic book teaches multiplication in a way that will make children “bug” you for more. Teeming with fun facts, readers will multiply a variety of insects, including daring dragonflies, hungry honeybees, and stealthy walking sticks. The “For Creative Minds” section in the back of the book keeps the fun rolling with facts about the insect life cycle, matching insect activities, and multiplication guides to make anyone a multiplication master.
Soar into the Solar System to witness the first Favorite Planet Competition, emceed by none other than the former-ninth planet, now known as dwarf planet Pluto. The readers become the judges after the sun can’t pick a favorite and the meteors leave for a shower. Who will the lucky winning planet be? Readers learn about each planet and will enjoy searching the art for all the references to famous scientists and people of history, space technology, constellations, art, and classic literature. Written by John McGranaghan, Illustrated by Laurie Allen Klein
Modeled after The Wizard of Oz, this enchanting story describes a young giraffe who suffers from a fear of heights and his journey to overcome the doubt that holds him back. Written by David A. Ufer and Illustrated by Kristen Carlson.
The Rainforest Grew All Around, By Susan K. Mitchell, Illustrated Connie McLennan
Champ's Story: Dogs Get Cancer Too!, By Sherry North, Illustrated by Kathleen Rietz
Aug 2012
Sept 2012
Oct 2012
Nov 2012
Dec 2012
Jan 2013
           
The Best Nest, By Doris Mueller, Illustrated by Sherry Neidigh
Loon Chase, by Jean Heilprin Diehl, Illustrated by Kathryn Freeman
A Day on the Mountain, by Kevin Kurtz, Illustrated by Erin E. Hunter
Where Should Turtle Be? by Susan Ring, Illustrated by Laurie Allen Klein
Prairie Storms, by Darcy Pattison, illustrated by Kathleen Rietz The Great Divide, by Suzanne Slade
Feb 2013
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April 2013
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