Rules help people get along and stay safe. Rules also help people care for themselves. What rules do you follow?
Do you know why school is closed on some days? Find the answers in this book!
Bread comes in many sizes, shapes, and colors. Read this book to explore a world of bread!
Some people need data, or facts, to do their work. Read about who uses data in their work.
Many people work in my neighborhood. They make my town a nice place to live.
Some maps can show small places, and some maps can show you the whole world! Let's read some maps.
My new school is different from my old school, but it is also the same in some ways!
There are so many things to do on the farm, but where is the farmer? The animals know where he is.
People have different jobs. What will you be when you grow up?
Towns have many different places to visit. What buildings do you see in your town?
People like new clothes. What new clothes would you like?
People have different jobs. Who are the different people who make your town work?
School has many fun places to go. What's your favorite place at school?
People live in different types of homes. What type of home do you live in?
Children will love the adorable photographs of life on a farm, which help introduce them to the names of baby animals. Simple text also describes what each animal provides for people, such as wool, eggs, or even fun!
Children who are just starting school will love this peek at the activities that children do in class. Repetitive text structure and close picture-to-text match help children relate to such familiar activities as playing, counting, painting, and listening to stories and music. Children will agree that school is a fun place to be!
Children will be fascinated by this book which identifies the places where people live, work, learn, and shop. Action-oriented photos also feature places that provide different services to the community such as police and fire stations, hospitals, and museums.
Colorful photographs feature children on their way to school, in their classrooms, and following school rules. Young readers will also learn about the jobs of teachers, librarians, and principals. An important section teaches children how to stay healthy inside their school communities.
This book introduces children to the important people who make our communities cleaner, safer, and better. Action shots feature people working in construction, at schools, in hospitals, fighting fires, doing police work, and volunteering. An activity asks children what kinds of things they could do to volunteer in their own communities.
In this book, children will learn about different kinds of homes, such as houses, apartments, and mobile homes, as well as the purpose of each room within a home. Questions about the readers home help children connect the information to their own personal experiences.