Supplemental Books for Your Students

Teachers and librarians build strong reading cultures in classrooms and libraries through read-alouds, literature circles, independent reading, and by surrounding students with a wide selection of high-interest books. To support this reading culture, we’ve included a round-up of supplemental books for students, parents, and caregivers. Students can use these books in conjunction with school lessons while at home, before school, and after school.

Dr. Seuss Workbooks

Dr. Seuss Workbooks are curriculum-based workbooks developed by experts and designed to give little learners a well-balanced education. Each playful exercise features familiar Dr. Seuss characters that reinforce school lessons and ensure success in and out of the classroom.

Totally Random Questions & Totally Random Facts

Totally Random Questions is a new series packed with surprising facts and colorful photos, presenting snack-sized answers to a series of wacky, weird, but always amazing questions about our world.

Totally Random Facts are filled with fantastic facts and incredible images. These books are big, beautiful hardcovers that bring the best of our wonderfully wild world right into kids’ hands!

Unstoppable Us series

How to Survive Middle School

The How to Survive Middle School study guides tackle all the essential middle school subjects. Each book trains readers in critical thinking and problem-solving skills to help them become independent learners. The interactive text, with helpful tips and techniques and engaging illustrations, makes this much more than just a textbook!

The Reading House

The Reading House uses a clear, step-by-step method to guide children from letter recognition to phonemic awareness, all the way to independent reading.

Random House Teachers and Librarians