Engaging illustrations will help readers identify and recognize feelings.
Crow does not want to share his tree, until an unexpected visitor shows him what he's been missing.
Not everyone is happy with the menu when friends work together to plan dinner.
A boy and his sister prepare a midday snack. Readers will enjoy predicting the next element that goes on the table.
Circus animals embark on a hot air balloon adventure. Unfortunately for them, what goes up must come down. Repetition and rhyme enhance this playful story.
Vivid illustrations and rhythmic rhyming text bring an exciting encounter to life.
When friends are together, there's fun to be had everywhere!
Catching lightning bugs is so much fun! Will Mom be as excited to see what's in the jar?
When his sister catches a fish, Matt is determined to outdo her.
What is that strange noise in the middle of the night? Readers will have fun trying to figure it out!
How many toy friends is just enough at bedtime? Little Panda is going to find out!
How many eggs do these hens lay? It all adds up!
What surprise does the little girl find hiding in her garden? This patterned text is great to use for teaching color words.
This book shows a boy who uses his imagination to make his own fun.
Combine reading number words with reading the time (on the hour).
Clear steps and adorable characters will inspire readers to make their own tasty treats!
Readers romp with rabbits up, over, down, under, and beyond.
Bear is taught a lesson when the other forest animals are tired of his vanity. This charming retelling introduces readers to an Iroquois folktale.
From warmup to game play, readers will discover what happens on the ice.
Harriet uses her imagination to travel the world and explore all sorts of jobs.
What's in the bag? Readers will enjoy guessing along with the characters.
What should Mom and Son buy at the grocery store?
All the crocodile wants is a new friend. Will any of the jungle animals give him a chance?
When the whole family heads out for a day on the lake, who will make the biggest catch?
Silly illustrations and rhyming phrases depict the various ways animals can move.