Rhyming text introduces readers to the adventures of an imaginative kitty.
A boy's bike - and his imagination - can take him anywhere he dreams of going.
Two friends can do so many things together!
Carla's hair ribbons go missing every day. What keeps happening to them?
Can Dad act like a scary monster? Repetitive text will help readers build fluency while playful illustrations keep them laughing.
Engaging illustrations will help readers identify and recognize feelings.
How many toy friends is just enough at bedtime? Little Panda is going to find out!
Introduce young readers to school in a part of the country rich with tradition.
Repetitive text and rich illustrations will help readers build fluency and recognize action words as they take a trip around the zoo.
Boys and girls are different, but they can enjoy the same things!
How many eggs do these hens lay? It all adds up!
When Jake opens his own lemonade stand, he's eager to negotiate his prices. Will his business be profitable?
No matter who packs lunch, there's always something missing. What is it?
Readers will follow step-by-step instructions to craft a special gift.
Celebrate the excitement around this family holiday.
When her mom gets sick, Paula is worried that their plans might get cancelled. Can Paula save their special day?
Readers will love watching a wild dream unfold. Vivid, silly photos support imaginative and descriptive text.
Young readers will be amused by this humorous look at a child's dislike for a certain food.
Adorable illustrations of Sammy will strengthen readers' recognition and understanding of action words.
When the family picks out gifts for Dad, everyone is in for a surprise!
Everyone tries to get Sammy in the house - whose strategy will work?
Sammy has gotten himself into mischief again. Can Dad get him cleaned up without any more mishaps?
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.
A day at the beach without sunscreen - oh no! Vivid illustrations support simple text that builds fluency and recognition of high-frequency words.