Paco and his dog, Coco, are at it again! Building on the first Little Lectores reader, Paco and Coco eat and are silly about it. Coco may get a little confused about what he is supposed to eat, but he is still a good friend to Paco. This book introduces the verb "son" and the phonemes /o/, /g/, /s/ and /i/.
When Paco, Coco and Zita go to the park, they have lots of fun. Unfortunately, the things that are fun for Coco are not fun for Paco and Zita. Will they be able to teach Coco how to behave at the park?
It's dinner time! Paco helps his mom make one of his favorite foods, paella! Tasty and nutritious, Paco is happy to help his mom cook. This book introduces the new verbs “Ayúdame,” “preparar” and “dame” and the vowel blend ae.
It’s journal time in Paco’s class. Paco wants to write in his journal, but he can’t remember what he did the day before. Zita helps him remember and his teacher encourages him to write as much as he can.
Paco’s stomach is gurgling and he needs something to eat! He and Zita work together to make yummy sandwiches. Much better!
Paco’s stomach is gurgling and he needs something to eat! He and Zita work together to make yummy sandwiches. Much better! This book introduces the new sight words “en,” “les,” and “si” and the digraphs, mbr and ch.
Paco and his dog, Coco, are at it again! Building on the first Little Lectores reader, Paco and Coco eat and are silly about it. Coco may get a little confused about what he is supposed to eat, but he is still a good friend to Paco.
Poor Coco! Paco is not around. He went to the movies. Coco looks for Zita, but she went to the bank with her mom. Will Coco get to play with the people he loves best? Of course he will!
Meet Paco and his dog, Coco! In this short and silly introduction, Paco eats food and Coco eats food. What happens when Coco tries to eat Paco’s food? Should Paco eat Coco’s food?
Paco and Zita love to visit the zoo. It is a long car ride away but it is worth a visit. Paco and Zita see parrots, elephants, and penguins. It is such a fun day at the zoo. This book introduces the new verbs “estuvimos” and “encanta” and the digraphs oo, nt, and ej.
Mole enjoys a summer day at the beach. He plays in the sand, watches dolphins from the shore, and snorkels in the water to see the fish. It's a perfect summer day that beginning readers will have fun working their way through. The book is filled with vibrant illustrations and simple yet engaging text that is perfect for young readers who are just starting to read on their own.
It’s time for music class. There are fun instruments like the drum and the flute. Everyone can sing along. But, Paco! It helps when everyone sings the same song. Poor Paco! The class can try again.
When Brendan goes into the forest to find the berries needed for making ink, he discovers an amazing world outside the monastery walls. Brother Aiden said that there were miracles in the forest, and Brendan sees that he was right!
Hot days are perfect for swimming in the pool. Paco and Zita swim, splash and play. Poor Coco, he does not get to go in the pool. This book introduces the new verb “brunch” and the digraph sc.
Paco, Zita and Coco go to the beach and have a great time. Who wouldn’t? Between swimming, playing in the sand, is there anything else to do? Zita has a plan! This book introduces the new verbs “van,” “ven,” and “juegan,” and the digraphs, tr and rc.
Paco and his dog, Coco, love to see their friend, Zita. When they all see a cat, Coco is the one most excited by the new visitor.
Let’s visit Paco’s house. When Paco comes home, his first step is to look for Coco. Where is Coco? Right where he is happiest. This book introduces the verbs “se,” “va,” and “te” and the vowel blend ue.
When Paco, Coco and Zita go to the park, they have lots of fun. Unfortunately, the things that are fun for Coco are not fun for Paco and Zita. Will they be able to teach Coco how to behave at the park? This book introduces the new verb “jugando” and the digraph nd.
How will Aiden and Brendan protect their treasure from the Vikings? The special book must be protected, but how?
Paco and Zita play hide and seek. Coco thinks he should get to play too. Should Coco play hide and seek? It will be a fun game, no matter who plays.
It may be a beautiful day. The sky is pretty, the birds are chirping, but Paco does not want to wake up. Paco’s mom needs him to get out of bed, and he will, but it might take a little bit. This book introduces the new verbs “levantarse,” “escucha,” and “huele” and the digraphs rs, rm, and ue.
Zita has a plant that needs help. She brings it to her mom and tells her that her plant is dying. Zita didn’t know that she was supposed to water her plant. Now her plant will grow!
Paco and Zita can play all day, but when evening comes, it’s time to go home. In this book, Paco and Coco head back home so that Paco (and Coco!) can have dinner.
It’s time for bed but Paco doesn’t want to go to bed. Is he tired? Maybe… Coco is tired so maybe Paco is too.
This is the story of a young boy who is warned not to let a cat inside the library, but can't resist the feline's charming ways. Will he discover the reasons behind the library's "no cats allowed" rule? Should the cat really be allowed free reign in the library? Beginning readers will race to find out!