A boy and his sister prepare a midday snack. Readers will enjoy predicting the next element that goes on the table.
A new adventure for Sammy who doesn't want to get his paws wet.
Sammy's things are all over the house, but where is Sammy?
Rhyming text, counting, and color words make this a good beginning book.
Readers will practice high-frequency words as the character prepares a popular snack.
Silly illustrations depict a boy's search for his home.
When the family picks out gifts for Dad, everyone is in for a surprise!
An annoying mosquito introduces prepositions, while simple text helps readers build fluency.
A new adventure for Sammy who doesn't want to get his paws wet.
Readers will have a field day with Alex as they are introduced to high-frequency verbs.
Sammy's things are all over the house, but where is Sammy?
Illustrations of puppy Sammy alongside full-grown Sammy will help readers identify and understand opposites.
Cleaning the garage can be a lot of work, but this rhyming text makes it seem like fun.
In this Chinese American retelling of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," a careless Goldy Luck wreaks havoc on the home of a family of panda bears. She eats up the littlest panda’s rice porridge, breaks his rocking chair, and rumples all the blankets on his futon. When Goldy takes responsibility for her actions, she makes a new friend (and a whole plate of turnip cakes!) just in time for Chinese New Year.
When Squirrel's car gets stuck, he turns to friends for help. Will he ever get out of the muck?
Tadpole is growing, and he doesn't like it. Can he learn to embrace the changes he's experiencing?
A boy and his sister prepare a midday snack. Readers will enjoy predicting the next element that goes on the table.
Sammy doesn't know where to turn in the confusion of a family move. Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
Circus animals embark on a hot air balloon adventure. Unfortunately for them, what goes up must come down. Repetition and rhyme enhance this playful story.
Vivid illustrations and rhythmic rhyming text bring an exciting encounter to life.
How many eggs do these hens lay? It all adds up!
What surprise does the little girl find hiding in her garden? This patterned text is great to use for teaching color words.
Combine reading number words with reading the time (on the hour).
Readers romp with rabbits up, over, down, under, and beyond.
What's in the bag? Readers will enjoy guessing along with the characters.