By age 11, Malala Yousafzai was already working to change the world! The young activist has been working ever since to ensure that children around the world have access to education. This title explores how Malala began her work and where the future might take her, with features including a hometown map and inspirational quotes. Young readers will learn that they don’t have to be adults to lead the way!
With the judges’ eyes glued to mat, the gymnast gets ready to perform the final moves of the routine. After one last handspring and a perfect landing, the gymnast smiles for the crowd! In this low-level title, readers will be introduced to the basic rules of gymnastics. Special features call out the gear needed to perform and the many events gymnasts compete in. Young readers will give this title a perfect 10!
In 2018, Angela Merkel was named the most powerful woman in the world! Throughout her life, Angela has worked hard to gain the trust of her country and become chancellor. Engaging text, timelines, maps, and other unique features chart Angela’s journey in this title for beginning readers.
It is third down, and the quarterback has a decision to make. The receiver hustles to the end zone. The quarterback throws deep. Touchdown! Readers looking to understand football will find this approachable text detailing the basics of football helpful. Clear, action-packed photos highlight the text while bringing the game to life. Features highlight the playing field and the gear needed to stay safe. Readers will have no problem tackling their way through this engaging book about football!
Batter up! It is time step up to the plate and learn about baseball. In this low-level title, distinct chapters lay out an introduction to the sport, the basic rules of the game, and important gear needed to play safely. A labeled field diagram introduces readers to a baseball field while a champion spotlight highlights a top player. Young readers will find this title a home run introduction to America's favorite pastime!
A fearful rabbit is convinced the earth is caving in.
Rabbit guessed the correct number of jellybeans in Mr. Tortoise's ja,r and his friends have many suggestions about what he should choose for a prize.
Skiing is easy; getting off the chair lift is hard.
Nicholas hides a pumpkin and gets a surprise the following year.
R.J. can turn throwaways into toys.
Three monkeys get into trouble asking others to finish a chore for them.
Scout finally finds a game that her mother approves of.
It's Fox's first sleepover. Why did he and Bear tell those ghost stories?
Jason not only picks out the perfect pumpkin for a fall project, he also learns how to deal with a class bully.
The Cat's Meow Shop has a corner that needs something purrfect.
Mole's friends find a way to help get rid of the clutter in his house.
Two boys use marmalade to lure a skunk safely out of the house.
Only Owl knows why Goose will be flying north.
Victoria is certain she doesn't like tomatoes until she tries to prove that her younger brother doesn't like them either.
Mrs. Cottontail finds a great use for her gift.
After saying they're all too busy these family members end up helping hem Papa's new pants a little too much.
What can Jessica do about her sister's snoring?
Dikike's father surprises her with a wonderful gift--her very own canoe!
Tyler struggles with a rabbit infestation in his garden.
This girl makes a new friend when she has to ride the bus.