Está nevando. Roberto está ansioso por salir, pero tiene que quedarse más tiempo en la escuela. Roberto se siente triste. ¿Cambiará su día?
Tania está molesta porque tiene una niñera nueva. ¿Logrará ser respetuosa con ella?
Ana se enfada cuando trabaja en un proyecto. ¿Podrá mantener la calma hasta terminarlo?
Marta está jugando en el arenero, pero las cosas no van muy bien. Nada sale como ella quiere. Marta se enoja, pero luego descubre maneras de controlar su enojo.
Julia y su hermano rompen un jarrón sin querer. Cuando mamá pregunta por el jarrón, Julia debe decidir si contar la verdad o no.
Cuando la mamá de Mateo tiene gripe, la rutina de Mateo se trastoca. Mateo se preocupa demasiado pensando que todo saldrá mal. Algunas cosas sí salen mal, pero Mateo aprende a seguir adelante a pesar de los contratiempos.
Hay un coche nuevo en el patio de recreo. Pepe no quiere compartirlo con sus compañeros de clase. ¿Aprenderá Pepe a esperar su turno?
Eva siente que las reglas de la escuela son aburridas. ¿Descubrirá por qué los salones tienen reglas?
Juan tiene problemas escuchando a los demás. Si no quiere perderse su actividad favorita de la clase, Juan debe encontrar la manera de prestar atención y escuchar.
¡Jaime va a cantar en el evento de la Noche en familia! Él ha a practicado todas las noches con su abuela. ¿Lo derrotarán los nervios o logrará mantener la confianza en sí mismo?
La mamá de Jacobo va a dar a luz. Así que por la primera vez, Jacobo va a pasar la noche en la casa de un amigo. Le da miedo estar lejos de su propia casa, pero aprende que él puede ser valiente.
Hay una nueva chica en la clase de Ema. Se llama Elsa. Elsa tiene la atención de todos. Ema empieza a sentir envidia. ¿Será posible que Ema y Elsa se hagan amigas?
A muchos de los juguetes en la escuela les faltan piezas. Eduardo y sus compañeros de clase lanzan una expedición en búsqueda de las piezas extraviadas!
Mario pasa el día en su lugar favorito: ¡el acuario! Tras perder su juguete preferido, Mario aprende la importancia de ser amable.
A María le es difícil esperar, especialmente cuando quiere andar en bicicleta. ¿Aprenderá la importancia de ser paciente
Olivia está muy feliz porque sus abuelos tienen una gran sorpresa para ella. ¿Será este el mejor día de su vida?
This book explores the world of emotions and helps children identify their own feelings. Entertaining photographs show young readers what emotions look like on childrens faces. Patterned text and an activity help readers understand a wide range of emotions.
When Goldilocks met Little Red Riding Hood in Bluebell Wood, they decided to have a picnic. Just as they were enjoying some buns, a wolf sat down between them. He said he wanted to be friends, but was that big bad wolf telling a fib?
Ozzie loves to draw. Ozzie loves drawing and being an artist more than anythingeven more than skateboarding! So when his teacher, Miss Cattywhompus, announces an art contest, Ozzie cant wait to get started. He works really hard on his picture of a goat. He knows it will win first place. There is only one problem. Miss Cattywhompus didn't ask the class to draw pictures of goats; the contest instructions say "Draw a Boat." Ozzie's picture doesn't win first place. And even though it does win honorable mention, he is devastated. How could he not win? He worked so hard. With a little help from Miss Cattywhompus, Ozzie comes to see that he, with his love of art, has won something far more important than a contest.
Argh!! Things are looking--and smelling!!--a little fishy at Seabreezy Library. When the big X on Pirate Pete's treasure map leads him and his parrot-sidekick Igor to believe buried treasure is hidden at the library, the patrons are quaking in their shoes. But never fear! Library Lou, Seabreezy's librarian-extraordinaire, is as cool as a cucumber and knows how to handle an irate pirate or two. She knows exactly where the treasure is buried. But first she needs to help Pirate Pete and Igor get a handle on their hygiene, brush up on library etiquette, and then tackle learning their letters. And that will lead them to the treasure that can always be found at the library.
Day One I swam around my bowl. Day Two I swam around my bowl. Twice. And so it goes in this tell-all tale from a goldfish. With his bowl to himself and his simple routine, Goldfish loves his life..until one day... When assorted intruders including a hyperactive bubbler, a grime-eating snail, a pair of amorous guppies, and a really crabby crab invade his personal space and bowl, Goldfish is put out, to say the least. He wants none of it, preferring his former peace and quiet and solitude. But time away from his new companions gives him a chance to rethink the pros and cons of a solitary life. And discover what he's been missing.
When a soldier has to leave his or her family for extended service, it's an emotional time for all involved. It can be especially confusing and upsetting for children, who long for the comfort and security of a parent's presence. Papa's Backpack honors the bond between a parent/soldier and a child, and acknowledges the difficult and emotional process of separation during deployment. A young bear cub dreams of accompanying Papa when he leaves on a mission, wanting to stay close to provide comfort and moral support, ultimately overcoming adversity together.
From the moment she hatches from her egg, Grady Goose has to do things her way, often ignoring her parents' rule of "stick together." But when she lags behind as the rest of her family leaves for warmer climes, Grady learns the hard way that one is the loneliest number, especially for a young goose. A chance encounter with a helpful farmer soon sets things right, and a happy ending is in store for Grady and her family. Denise Brennan-Nelson, the author of the delightful Someday Is Not a Day of the Week, returns with another gentle lesson for young readers. Artist Michael Glenn Monroe's beautiful nature scenes, coupled with an information section on geese facts, add a wildlife component perfect for classroom use.
Kay Kay lives in the village of Bungoma in the country of Kenya. One day as he is passing by the Star of Hope School, the schoolchildren call out to him. They want to show off their brand-new classroom. When Kay Kay looks at the room with its white walls, he realizes it could use a little artwork.He promises the children that he will paint pictures of animals, from A to Z. That will help the children learn their alphabet. But first he needs to think about this project. So Kay Kay walks through the beautiful Kenyan countryside, looking for inspiration for his animal artwork. As he walks about, he is warmly greeted by many creatures. From the tiny Ant to the huge Hippo to the striped Zebra, everyone wants Kay Kay to stop and visit. But he tells them he is far too busy thinking about his art project to stop. It's only when Kay Kay reaches the end of his walk that he realizes his inspirations are all around him!
Scout the Scottie dog lives on the top floor of an apartment building. His favorite toy is his shiny red ball. But it is not just an ordinary ball. This ball can bounce higher than anything. It is rounder than anything. And it is faster than anything. Scout loves it. But one day Scout loses his shiny red ball. Where did it go? How will Scout find his favorite toy? On his search for his missing toy, Scout gets some help along the way and he learns that, while his ball is indeed special, it is not as special as his new friends.