Paco’s teacher reads a new story to the class. It is sad. All of the kids in the class do not like the story. Why would she read them a sad story? Tomorrow will be a better day for Paco’s class.
Who is this? It’s Paco, Coco, and their friend Zita. Everyone has fun playing dress up and everyone has fun being friends. This book introduces the sight words "quien" and “de” and the phoneme /qu/.
What is that? A cat! There are three cats living near the house, a black cat, a brown cat, and a white cat. Coco and the cats are friends in this short, sweet story. This book introduces the sight words “Qué,” “eso,” “del,” “detrás” and the digraphs gr, rb, bl, tr, and qu.
Why is Paco’s desk so messy? He needs paper and his friend, Zita, is kind enough to give it to him. That still doesn’t solve the problem. Zita shows she is a really good friend by helping Paco clean out his desk. This book introduces the new verbs “organiza,” “tirar,” “doy,” and “eres” and the diagraph tr.
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. This book introduces the verb "tiene" and the consonant blend "br."
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! This book introduces the sight words "al”, “fueron,” and “todo,” and the consonant blend rq.
It’s time for a game of hide and seek! Where is Paco? Where is Zita? This book introduces the sight words "adonde,” “fue,” “ahi,” and “debajo” and the vowel blend ue.
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 book introduces the new verbs “se siente” and the vowel blends ué and ua.
Zita wants Paco to join her for a bike ride but it is his dinner time. Paco asks his mom if Zita can join them for dinner. When both Paco’s mom and Zita’s dad agrees, the kids think sharing dinner together is better than a bike ride. This book introduces the new verbs “Ponte,” “montar,” “creo, and “ será” and the digraph nc.
Magic tricks can amaze and entertain. How much do you know about the mysterious world of magic tricks? The grapheme /g/ is featured in this title.
In The History of Pet Snakes, early fluent readers will learn about different types of pet snakes, including how and why people first kept them as pets and how they spread around the world. Bright, full-color photographs complement the carefully leveled text to make reading easy and fun.
In The History of Pet Lizards, early fluent readers will learn about different types of pet lizards, including how and why people first kept them as pets and how they spread around the world. Bright, full-color photographs complement the carefully leveled text to make reading easy and fun.
Early fluent readers will learn about different types of pet fish, including how and why people first kept them as pets and how they spread around the world. Bright, full-color photographs complement the carefully leveled text to make reading easy and fun.
Early fluent readers will learn about different types of pet birds, including how and why people first kept them as pets and how they spread around the world. Bright, full-color photographs complement the carefully leveled text to make reading easy and fun.
Early fluent readers will learn about different types of pet cats, including how and why people first kept them as pets and how they spread around the world. Bright, full-color photographs complement the carefully leveled text to make reading easy and fun.
In Trixie the Fairy Finds Flowers, beginning readers learn about the phonics concept of vowel teams in an exciting, fantastical setting. Follow along as Trixie the Fairy collects flowers with vowel teams in their names and befriends a house elf, all while incorporating various words containing vowel teams, in this fun decodable book.
In Midnight the Unicorn Competes, beginning readers learn about the phonics concepts of prefixes and suffixes in an exciting, fantastical setting. Follow along as Midnight the Unicorn and Jumper the Frog compete in the Fairy Tale Contest, all while incorporating various prefixes and suffixes, in this fun decodable book.
Beginning readers learn about the phonics concept of irregularly spelled words in an exciting, fantastical setting. Follow along as the knight and the gnome go on a quest to collect jewels for the queen, all while incorporating various irregularly spelled words, in this fun decodable book.
There are plants everywhere! Plants are very important to life on Earth. They clean our air, give us food, and much more. But what are they exactly? Let's learn about different parts of a plant and how they grow!
Maps help us navigate our world, from towns and cities to crossing seas and deserts. Learn about different types of maps, how maps are made, how to use them, and even the history of maps and mapmaking.
Most things that you own were invented by someone. From bicycles to computers, they all started as just a tiny idea in someone else’s mind. Learn about how many everyday objects were invented and who created them. It’s time to dive into the world of inventors and inventions!
From the hopping red kangaroo to the burrowing wombat, marsupials are an amazing group of animals. Discover the unique traits that make these animals so special.
Every living thing has a life cycle: a beginning, a middle, and an end to their lives. Learn about the unique life cycles of different living things, such as plants, birds, and mammals, and what they have in common with each other.
What kind of foods do you like? Do you know if they are healthy? Learn all about the different food groups, what a balanced diet is, and why it is important to eat healthy.
Festivals are ways for people and communities to celebrate the things that are important to them and the things they value. Explore many different festivals, including Christmas, Hannukah, Ramadan and Eid-al Fitr, Holi, New Year's Day, and more!