Introduces synonyms for big by comparing large, huge, massive, and enormous sea animals.
An older child walks home from school with a younger child and teaches him which strangers are safe to ask for help and which aren't.
A young child teaches her toys, dolls, and action figures the water safety rules she has learned.
Read about Kay, a young girl who wants her friend to stay and play, while learning words in the –ay word family.
Meet a girl and her younger sister Kit, who never seems to quit, while learning words in the –it word family.
A girl teaches an alien from a planet with no gravity how to be safe on a playground.
A young child teaches her toys, dolls, and action figures the water safety rules she has learned.
A fun counting theme introduces young readers to the concept of homophones.
Samantha teaches her somewhat clueless neighbor boy Jake how to ride his bicycle safely as they go for a bike ride and get ice cream.
Eve and Grace find homophones on a farm, such as the sight of a horse’s braid and the sound of a donkey that brayed.
A fun zoo theme introduces young readers to sets of three homophones, such as to, too, and two, and bye, by, and buy.
A young boy named Aidan teaches his curious puppy how to stay safe online.
Read the story of Blake, a young boy who always has to take his younger brother Jake along with him, while learning words in the –ake word family.
Meet Bret, a young boy who is afraid to get wet, while learning words in the –et word family.
Meet a girl and her robot Dot who likes to do a lot, while learning words in the –ot word family.
Trey’s friends keep misinterpreting his story of a new pet, as the characters learn how to correctly use quotation marks in a sentence.
Ahmed and his friend Emma celebrate after making the soccer team and learn how to correctly use exclamation points in a sentence.
Mya and Trey search for their friend’s house and help each other learn how to correctly use apostrophes in a sentence.
Tyson, Emma, and Paul build silly snowmen and play in the snow, while teaching each other how to correctly use question marks in a sentence.
Paul excitedly shows Mya around her new school, while both learn how to correctly use commas in a sentence.
Emma and Jane play together and teach Emma’s dog commands while learning how to correctly use periods in a sentence.
Lets search for adventure above in the sky. Well scout through the mountains and hills, and then try exploring the forests, the meadows and plains, across the dry desert and through jungle rains. Well trek through a swamp, a puddle, a pond, in lakes and the river, the ocean beyond. But, what are we looking for? Who will we see? Find animals on this Safari with me! Once youve discovered all the animals, turn to the For Creative Minds educational section for sorting cards and animal fun facts.
In this fascinating title, the Word Wizard guides readers through the world of homonyms, homophones, and homographs. Readers learn how to use context clues to help distinguish between words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings. Supportive definitions make word meanings accessible and memorable.
In this fun-filled book, the Word Wizard helps readers understand synonyms and antonyms. From exploring shades of meaning and making comparisons to using a thesaurus, readers learn how to use synonyms and antonyms to enrich their writing and strengthen their communication skills.