Early Childhood standards require that small children understand that things are different sizes. Simple text and colorful photos help young children compare objects and determine which ones are bigger.
Colorful photos and basic words help describe for very young readers items they might find in their own art boxes.
Early readers are introduced to the color green. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color purple. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color orange. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color red. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color blue. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
This cute, fun read for beginning readers tells the story of how a funny-looking dog from the pound became the best dog in the world.
Early readers are introduced to the color yellow. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Who wouldn't like a robot for a friend? They're strong, helpful, and want to be like us (with a few crazy differences!) See if you'd like any of the robots in this fun rhyming book as a friend.
Dragons have gotten a bad rap in stories! But dragons have problems just like we do! Find out what worries a dragon and why you shouldn't take a dragon to Show and Tell.
If you've never met an alien, you are in for a treat! The aliens in this rhyming book are quirky, funny, and they like our cars! Sadly, they couldn't stay on Earth. Find out why.
There's nothing like a good monster bedtime story to give you the warm fuzzies! Discover all kinds of loveable monsters living in the pages of this vibrant, colorful rhyming book.
If you like haunted houses then this rhyming fiction story about haunted mansions is for you. Great for beginning readers who may require some reading support and, of course, a hand to hold.
Have you ever been in your house and heard strange noises? What kind of scary things did your imagination think they were? Here's a creepy tale to remind you!
Colorful photos and basic words help describe for very young readers items they might find in their own art boxes.
First readers will begin to learn and identify shapes, which are the building blocks for learning math.
Young readers will enjoy this simple book with colorful photos that describes the basic concept of opposites such as happy and sad, hot and cold, and day and night.
Large, colorful photographs help first readers learn the about the concept of simple directions.
Early Childhood standards require that small children understand that things are different sizes. Simple text and colorful photos help young children compare objects and determine which ones are bigger.
Early readers are introduced to the color green. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color purple. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color red. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color yellow. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color orange. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.