See all the different classes. Sing with the students. How about counting from 1 to 10? Learning is so much fun.
Es un caluroso día de verano. Los niños quieren comer una fruta que sea de su color favorito. ¿Qué fruta escogerá cada niño? ¿Cuál es el color de tu fruta favorita?
Amy y Tiffany van a hacer un pícnic. Están emocionadas. Pero... ¡las hormigas están en todas partes! Mira qué lugar encuentran finalmente para hacer su pícnic.
Easy reader introduces a refugee and her family, highlighting their family dynamics and celebrating diversity.
Wally y Molly van a divertirse a la playa. Molly se pone protector solar, pero Wally piensa que no lo necesita. Descubre lo que le sucede a Wally y por qué debería haber seguido el consejo de Molly. Libro de la serie: Ayudo a mis amigos.
Raina está ayudando a limpiar la casa. Ella encuentra nuevas formas de utilizar cosas viejas. Libro de la serie: Ayudo a mis amigos.
Yo pongo la mesa mientras mamá prepara la cena. El bebé tiene un accidente con su plato de espaguetis, pero yo consigo que deje de llorar. Libro de la serie Ayudo a mis amigos.
Come learn how to save water in your house. Telling your parents how to use less water will help out everyone.
La luz roja significa que debes detenerte. La verde significa que puedes seguir. Sigue a una niña y a un niño para aprender sobre seguridad vial. Libro de la serie: Ayudo a mis amigos.
Easy reader introduces a foster child and his foster parents, highlighting their family dynamics and adoption.
Easy reader introduces a young baseball player and his mother, highlighting their family dynamics and celebrating diversity.
Easy reader introduces a young girl and her two moms, highlighting their family dynamics, volunteer work, and celebrating diversity.
Iguanas live in warm places. An iguana’s skin color helps it hide from predators. Reptiles have tails. An iguana’s tail breaks off if it is grabbed by a predator. It grows back right away. Learn all about these dinosaur-looking reptiles.
It’s time to role play. The boys and girls dress up and pretend to be someone they want to be. Some will fight fires and others will catch robbers. Paired to the nonfiction title Neighborhood Helpers.
My body can do many things. I can hear, touch, feel, smell and see. Let’s explore these 5 senses together. Paired to the nonfiction title Alike and Different.
Annie wants to read. But everywhere is so noisy! Where can she go that is quiet to read in peace? Paired to the nonfiction title There’s a Drum in My Ear.
Snakes are reptiles. They are cold-blooded. They burrow underground to make their bodies warm. A snake’s skin does not grow with its body. Snakes shed their skin as they grow. Learn all about these wriggly reptiles.
Sam has a morning routine. Every morning he wakes up and gets ready to go out. Where is he going every day? Paired to the nonfiction title Brush Your Teeth.
Guess what I am thinking. I will tell you the color and specific things about the car. Do you know what it is? Paired to the nonfiction title Emergency Vehicles.
Turtles are reptiles. Turtles need heat from the environment to make their bodies warm. Turtles spend most of their time in the water. They make nests on land to lay their eggs. Learn all about these slow-moving reptiles.
¿Cómo llegaré? Tomaré un tren. Únete a la aventura y aprende todo lo que hay que saber acerca de los trenes. ¡Disfruta el viaje! Libro de la serie "El transporte y yo".
Mom talks about our neighbors, but Johnny can’t understand who they are. Mom takes him out and lets him meet his neighbors. Johnny likes all his neighbors. Paired to the nonfiction title People in the Neighborhood.
¿Cómo llegaré? Tomaré un avión. Únete a la aventura y aprende todo lo que hay que saber acerca de los aviones. ¡Diviértete avanzando a través de las nubes! Libro de la serie "El transporte y yo".
In this wonderful Pre-K-1 book, students will learn all about what it's like to ride in a taxi cab as well as all the parts and people that make it go!
Snakes are reptiles. They are cold-blooded. They burrow underground to make their bodies warm. A snake’s skin does not grow with its body. Snakes shed their skin as they grow. Learn all about these wriggly reptiles.