Listen to the story! Read the story! Sing the Story! “I Like Colors,” includes the Read-along version of the story followed by the same story sung in an adorable song. What colors do you like? This bright and colorful photographic book will teach young readers about all of the different colors through catchy rhymes. Each color is shown with a photograph to help children associate colors to things they see in real life, like a green frog and green leaves. “A yellow duck. A yellow spoon. A yellow cup. A yellow balloon. I like yellow. Yes, I do. Do you like yellow, too?” Repetitive text, simple word patterns, and bright photographs teach children about colors and color words.
Lee la historia. ¡Luego canta la historia! ¿Qué sucederá cuando los ositos se abracen, se rían, y se revuelquen en una cama cómoda y grande? Los niños se divertirán mientras aprenden a contar de 1 a 10 con este libro atractivamente ilustrado. (What happens when the little bears cuddle, laugh, and roll over in the big comfy bed? Children will laugh as they learn to count from 1 to 10 in this delightfully illustrated book.)
Read and clap along to the classic story about the farmer's favorite dog!
Yes, there is a time to be quiet and still. But not right now because it's silly time!
Young readers will learn about cheerleading throuh simple sentences and highly supportive pictures.
Fun facts about the seasons of the year draw the reader in to this delightful book that includes weather related information.
Outer space and its characteristics are discussed and identified throughout this book. The most up to date information from current research is provided.
This book explains why we have fire departments and how they support and add value to the community. Includes details such as who works there, why they are necessary, and special equipment firefighters use.
Baby cubs are born in a den while the mother bear is in hibernation. Learn how they hunt for berries and climb trees to escape danger. Blastoff! Series
Ladybugs spend part of their life cycle as larva. Every day a ladybug larva eats about 30 tiny green insects called aphids. Young children will watch a ladybug go from egg to adult. Blastoff! Series
Fruits are a key part of the food guide pyramid. They provide us with fiber, energy, vitamins, and more. Readers will learn the many ways fruits are good for them and how much fruit they should eat every day. Blastoff! Series
Did you know that horses use their tails to swat flies off their bodies? Beginning readers will discover how horses act on the farm and how farmers use horses for work and play. Blastoff! Series
These adorable seabirds spend their winters at sea, swimming and diving for fish. They return to land only to nest. The male and female take care of the chick together. Soon the baby chick is ready to head off to sea too! Learn all about puffins. Blastoff! Series
Coral reefs are found in tropical waters and host a variety of ocean life. Young readers will learn about how they form over time, the different ways they form, and the creatures that call coral reefs home. Blastoff! Series
Snowflakes look white but are actually clear! They are pieces of falling ice. Discover how snow forms and falls and how every snowflake is intricate and unique. Blastoff! Series
Spring brings new life and warmth to the world. Longer days and blooming flowers lead us into warmer days. Young readers will discover how animals, plants, and people change when spring is upon us! Blastoff! Series
These mighty machines move big piles of material from one place to another. Some wheel loaders have a huge claw called a grapple to grab things like logs. This book explains how a wheel loader works and what it transports. Blastoff! Series