Cleaning the garage can be a lot of work but this rhyming text makes it seem like fun.
Readers will relate to this story of a boy who wants to be just like his parent.
What can you do in your shoes? Readers explore the kinds of footwear needed for a variety of activities.
Readers will identify with the special connection between a girl and her companion.
Relatable situations introduce readers to many forms of writing, and each form's purpose.
Rhyming text, counting, and color words make this a good beginning book.
Celebrate the apple harvest as readers discover many uses for apples.
Today is a special day, but there is good news and bad news.
As each color is added to the picture, readers will watch the picture come to life.
Catching lightning bugs is so much fun! Will Mom be as excited to see what's in the jar?
Everyone gets involved in the family soccer game! Readers will practice the words for body parts as the game goes on.
What should Mom and Son buy at the grocery store?
Simple text introduces prepositions, while clever illustrations support the text and keep readers guessing as Matt looks for his cap.
Readers will follow an imaginative young boy through normal activities - with a stellar twist!
A young girl is prepared for a fun-filled day at the beach! Bold illustrations support vocabulary development.
Delightful illustrations and descriptive language bring this story of a first train ride to life.
Peacock wants his very own job on the farm. Will he find the perfect job?
Zamboni's curiosity gets the best of him and he finds himself in the middle of a hockey game!
Engaging illustrations encourage readers to predict the animal each skeleton belongs to.
The cat tries many different hiding places to avoid a scary encounter. Repetitive text will help readers build fluency and vocabulary.
Rhyming text introduces readers to the adventures of an imaginative kitty.
Little Rabbit doesn't think he's special. Can anyone change his mind?
Two friends demonstrate teamwork and sportsmanship on the court.
A house cat lives the life of a wild tiger thanks to its vivid imagination.
A friendly neighborhood football game introduces the reader to simple verbs.