Sets and Series

Continuing the Story with New and Beloved Book Series

Build your students’ reading comprehension and fluency by providing familiar faces they can depend on with books in a series! With each installment, they’ll gain background knowledge, invest further in their favorite characters, and learn how plots inevitably unfold. Give the gift of great sets and series by shopping the amazing books below!

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Amazing Art Forms
from ABDO

Audience: Upper Elementary
Invite readers into the vibrant worlds of painting, photography, music, dance, pottery, and theater! This series explores the tools, techniques, and history behind each different form of art and the famous people and events that are important to them.

Discovering the Wild Truth
with Newmark/Reycraft

Audience: Lower Elementary
This immersive series of question-and-answer books by Annette Whipple is great for curious animal fans! With stunning photos, playful illustrations, and revealed secrets of sharks, lizards, dogs, cats, frogs, and more, there’s plenty for students to learn and love.

Starting with a Question
with Crabtree

Audience: Middle School
This six-part book series engages readers with a unique question-and-answer format. Just like real scientists who are always asking questions to investigate all subjects, from what lies beyond our solar system to the tiny particles that make up all matter, students will be inspired to come up with their own scientific inquiries.

Reviewing Ancient Civilizations
with Enslow Publishing

Audience: Upper Elementary
This set of books introduces readers to several ancient civilizations with ease. A lower reading level that’s perfect for those struggling or in need of review, historical images, and maps all aid in strengthening understanding of how civilization began around the world.

Fiona the Hippo
from HarperCollins Christian

Audience: Lower Elementary
Discover how a little hippo, Fiona, has captured hearts around the world with an inspiring story and plucky personality! Young readers will learn all about the internet sensation from the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden in these adorable picture books and leveled readers.

Hi/Lo Sports Series
from North Star Editions

Audience: Middle School
This energetic series offers readers an up-close look at several of today’s biggest superstars in sports. Each book describes the early life, professional career, and major accomplishments of great athletes with easy-to-read short paragraphs and eye-catching photographs.

Learning About North America’s Indigenous Peoples
with World Book

Audience: Upper Elementary
This eight-volume series, created in collaboration with Indigenous scholars, contributors, and reviewers, offers authentic insights that bring the past and present together. Dive into the rich histories and vibrant cultures of North America’s Indigenous Peoples!

Laugh-Out-Loud Tales
from Flutterbee

Audience: Lower Elementary
Make reading approachable, enjoyable, and meaningful for your students! These fiction series blend education and entertainment using fun puns and food young readers will instantly recognize and love.

I Like to Read Comics
from Holiday House

Audience: Lower Elementary
Created by celebrated artists, this imaginative book series supports reading comprehension and will captivate even the most unengaged students who are just learning to read. The original series and Spanish editions are also available to check out!

Diving Deeper into the Magic Tree House Series
with Random House Children’s Books

Audience: Lower Elementary
Filled with up-to-date information and fun tidbits, this nonfiction series turned graphic novel is the perfect way for kids to find out more about the topics they discovered in their favorite Magic Tree House adventures!

CTE Journeys Handbooks
from Saddleback

Audience: Young Adult
Help students navigate their plans for life after high school with these handbooks that explore careers with a focus on opportunities that don’t require a degree from a traditional four-year college program.

Changing the World
with Penguin Young Readers Group

Audience: Lower Elementary
After envisioning a fun approach to biography for his own kids, Brad Meltzer created a picture book series for yours. Each installment tells the story of one of America’s icons in a vivacious, conversational way, and focuses on a particular trait that made that person heroic.

Tales of Survival
from Scholastic

Audience: Upper Elementary
There’s an I Survived book for every reader, including those who love learning about the real life events through nonfiction, and those who like to engage with eye-catching art of the graphic novel format.

Literacy for All
from Solution Tree

Audience: Educators and Leadership
Learn how you can foster schoolwide literacy achievement and equity! This series equips educators across all subjects with practical strategies to integrate literacy instruction into their daily teaching. Aligned with the science of reading, each book supports the development of strong readers in all classrooms.

Butt or Face?
from Sourcebooks

Audience: Lower Elementary
Are you looking at the top or the bottom? Turn the page to find out! The third installment in this mischievous series challenges students to identify extreme close-ups of bizarre animals. Packed with laughs and learning, this series is perfect for gross-loving readers of all ages!

Classic Graphic Novels
from Candlewick

Audience: Middle School and Young Adult
Perfect for pairing with the original texts, these graphic novel retellings of classic dramas will make timeless stories more accessible and engaging to young audiences. With contemporary artwork and faithful adaptations, students will be able to analyze how the medium helps contribute to the tone of a text.

Tales of Young America
from Cherry Lake

Audience: Upper Elementary
Introduce students to pivotal moments in our nation’s history through the eyes of young fictional heroes. With stories set against the backdrop of war, immigration, slavery, economic hardship, weather calamities, and more, readers will discover how children their age contributed to critical historical outcomes.

The Prophecies Begin
from HarperCollins

Audience: Middle School
The best-selling Warriors series was remade into a full-color graphic novel series and the third book is now available! This stunning new adaptation retells the original story in a fresh and engaging way that will attract new readers and satisfy the legions of existing fans.

Introducing Important Concepts in Technology Education
with Capstone

Audience: Lower Elementary
Inspire young readers to engage with technology in thoughtful and innovative ways with the ISTE Digital Explorers early chapter book series from award-winning librarian, author, and international speaker Shannon McClintock Miller! Each installment focuses on one ISTE standard in a relatable way that will help students learn, connect, and dream up big ideas.

Series Favorites Continue
from Simon & Schuster

Audience: Elementary
These hot new and next-in-series books from fan-favorite authors are sure to give students the irresistible urge to read just one more chapter! Spark a lifelong love of books with these best-sellers and soon-to-be hits.

Your Favorite Series in Large Print
from Thorndike Press

Audience: Middle School
Get students hooked on reading with beloved series kids want in large print! Readers in Grades 3-12 report they feel less anxiety with this more accessible format.

Cooking up Something Extra Special with Batcat
from Abrams

Audience: Lower Elementary
A School Library Journal-starred series, Meggie Ramm’s hilariously punny Batcat graphic novels are all about accepting oneself and others. Perfect for those who are fans of Investigators, the Narwhal and Jelly series, and the Astrid and Stella series, the latest installment features a cooking contest!

Sparking Interest in the World Around Us
from Lightbox

Audience: Lower Elementary
This series combines fiction and nonfiction to support reading success by incorporating research-based methods, vivid visuals, and engaging content to help students build literacy skills while learning about the world around them.

Exploring History
with Orca

Audience: Upper Elementary
From the past to the present and into the future, the Orca Timeline series explores how big ideas have shaped humanity with the reader. Students will discover what our collective history can tell us about the planet, both today and tomorrow.

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