Sophie Bean is challenged by her twin older cousins, Ryan and Parker, to play ice hockey. Will she be able to ditch the double-bladed skates?
Readers will have a field day with Alex as they are introduced to high-frequency verbs.
Three baby birds envy the flying objects they see in the sky.
It's lunch time! Can Sammy resist the temptation of a delicious meal that's not for him?
How many birds can you find? Practice counting and colors with rich photos of birds.
Mr. Brown's class makes a list of all the jobs their parents have in their community.
A young boy notices the life in the forest as he waits for one special creature. Readers will enjoy predicting the final animal to make an appearance.
Repetitive text and rich illustrations will help readers build fluency and recognize action words as they take a trip around the zoo.
Muffin is missing! As Matt searches for her, readers will spot hints about the playful cat in the background.
When friends are together, there's fun to be had everywhere!
Dad and daughter spend a fun day at the park in this engaging story.
Dr. Neal's daily bike ride is bothering everyone. What will Dr. Neal do?
Vivid illustrations support simple text that introduces color and clothing words.
Possum thinks he's happy, but his friends aren't sure. Readers will enjoy the efforts they make to cheer Possum up, and using picture clues to determine who's right.
How long can a new pair of gym shoes stay clean and white?
Adorable illustrations introduce body part vocabulary on a woolly friend.
Introduce young readers to school in a part of the country rich with tradition.
Jake and his friends use what they know about toads to make the perfect toad house.
Jake and his friends make bird feeders at school, but their creations turn out to be more popular than they expected!
Readers learn the days of the week and basic food vocabulary as they find out what's for dinner.
A young girl is prepared for a fun-filled day at the beach! Bold illustrations support vocabulary development.
No matter who packs lunch, there's always something missing. What is it?
Simple rhyming text and clever illustrations build up to a fun surprise ending.
When the gate is left open, the farm animals run wild! Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
When Mr. Smith decides he needs a new hat, he has trouble finding one that's just the right fit.