Conoce a Julian T. Jackson, tambié conocido como J.T. Él vive en un apartamento y le gusta jugar a los super heroes.
¡Hay un nuevo bebé en la familia!
Todos cultivan verduras para poner en la ensalada.
Un niño va a acampar con su perro.
Una niña se siente triste por tener que mudarse a una nueva casa.
¡Nadie de la familia se quiere leventar!
Aprende sobre seguridad en el camino a la escuela.
Una gran tormenta despierta a un niño en la noche.
¿Te gustan los perritos? ¿Qué les gusta a los perritos?
¿Carro sucio? ¡No hay problema! ¡Sólo llévalo a lavar!
A esta niña le encanta hacer todo con su gatito.
Mira lo que ocurre cuando hay que bañar al perro.
While Ming plays outside one summer day, the smell of delicious food fills the air. It is coming from greedy Fu Wangs house, What is he up to? wonders Ming. To his alarm, Fu Wang demands that all the neighbors pay him for the pleasant smells. When the neighbors refuse, the case goes to court. How will the judge rule in this unusual case? Can Fu Wang make money from the neighbors sense of smell? A wise judge makes use of another sense to close the case with clever and convincing logic.
Dena loves using magnets to perform magic tricks for the kids at the pool. When Enrique arrives in town, he doesnt like that Dena is fooling the others. He gives her a century-old treasure map and Dena uses her compass and tools to plot the location of the treasure. To her surprise, the treasure is not where it should be! What could cause her compass to lead her off course? When she discovers the answer, will Dena keep fooling the other kids with magic tricks or will she help them learn about magnetism and the earths shifting magnetic poles?
This upbeat book describes the things we do when we are happy. Positive statements such as "I like to smile," and "I like you," help reinforce in children the joyful feeling of being happy. An activity asks children questions about what makes them happy.
Simple rhyme gives children a fun lesson in having a positive attitude. In this book, children will also become familiar with the format for dialogue within text as they are asked on several pages to repeat the phrase "Today is a great day!" out loud. An activity encourages children to think positively and see how it spreads to other people.
What do people and other living things need to survive? Numerous images with simple labels show children all the things we need to live and be happy, from water and food to shelter and love. An activity asks young readers to describe how they have fun.