Introduces readers to the concept of gratitude as well as some of the situations in which they should properly use the phrase 'thank you.'
Introduces readers to the concept of being polite as well as some of the situations in which they should properly use the phrase 'please.'
Introduces readers to the concept of asking permission as well as some of the situations in which they should properly use the phrase 'May I.'
Introduces readers to the concept of apologizing as well as some of the situations in which they should properly use the phrase 'I'm sorry.'
Introduces readers to the concept of being polite as well as some of the situations in which they should properly use the phrase 'excuse me.'
Introduces readers to the concept of being polite as well as some of the situations in which they should properly use the phrase 'after you.'
Sputter is a windup mouse who always zips a little quicker and zooms a little farther when Jasper cheers for her. What happens when a new mouse joins the house and wants to be Jasper’s favorite?
Daredevil believes he has nine lives … until he realizes he doesn’t! Watch this daring cat learn about the value of his one life.
When a monkey learns his friends can’t reach an apple tree, his clever idea leads to apples for all.
An overscheduled boy craves big adventure. What happens when he meets a tiny snail? See where the power of imagination can take them.
"What a thrill!" Rafael thought. But then he looked over his shoulder. Rafael was terrified. It was time to jump.
This book is actually two books in one, with a nonfiction side and a fiction side. The nonfiction side teaches students about an important life skills topic, and the fiction side helps them generalize the skills as they read about teens in real-world situations. MONEY SKILLS: Build students' personal finance skills. Important aspects of managing money are explored in this nonfiction/fiction flip book. Topics include: budgeting, opening a bank account, credit, coupons, and saving.
Each book in this set is actually two books in one, with a nonfiction side and a fiction side. The nonfiction side teaches students about an important life skills topic, and the fiction side helps them generalize the skills as they read about teens in real-world situations.
Tami Nguyen's summer job as a camp counselor takes her away from home for the first time. She's lonely, shy, and it's hard for her to make friends. But those problems are nothing compared to her fear of the camp's horses.
Each book in this series is actually two books in one, with a nonfiction side and a fiction side. The nonfiction side teaches students about an important life skills topic, and the fiction side helps them generalize the skills as they read about teens in real-world situations.
Carla wants to participate in the school talent show. Can she find her talent before the curtain goes up?
Everyone is busy except for Alex. Who will play with him?
Sophie Bean cannot bear to spend another summer watching Ryan and Parker ride The Red Flyer Roller Coaster. Unfortunately, all she keeps hearing from Measuring Man is "TOO SMALL!" When will she be able to ride?
Boys and girls are different, but they can enjoy the same things!
Matt and Uncle JT spend a fun day fishing. Will either of them catch the big one?
When Mr. Reynolds sells his farm, he discovers that Ethel the Emu doesn't want to move. Will anyone be able to change her mind, or with Ethel convey?
Sammy doesn't know where to turn in the confusion of a family move. Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
In his first baseball game, Alex discovers he has a lot to learn - about the sport and about perserverence!
All the crocodile wants is a new friend. Will any of the jungle animals give him a chance?
When Sammy tries to interact with the animals he meets on the farm, he gets mixed - and funny - reactions. Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.