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.
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.
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!
Sammy loves to run everywhere - what could possibly go wrong? Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
Everyone in the family has a gift for Sammy and a special surprise planned! Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
What will Carla eat for breakfast? She imagines all her options with colorful descriptions.
When the whole family heads out for a day on the lake, who will make the biggest catch?
Young investigators will discover what happened to their favorite playground equipment in the text, El caso del parque infantil (The Jungle Park Case). By analyzing footprints, fingerprints, and tire tracks, students will understand how useful gathering information and analyzing data are to solving problems. With a glossary, an index, dynamic images, age-appropriate content, and easy-to-read text, students will build their math and reading skills while they are engaged in reading high-interest topics.
With Contruccion de casas, the Spanish-translation of the Grade 4 nonfiction text, Building Houses, students will learn about architecture through geometry practice. Three-dimensional shapes, such as pentagons and prisms, can be found throughout the process of building a house. This engaging informational reader introduces students to historic architects and comes with clear mathematical diagrams, easy-to-read text, and practical examples of geometry concepts, and so much more!
Learn about addition while taking a trip to the dentist! In this charming, Spanish-translated reader, children will practice addition skills, using early STEM themes, while learning about dental hygiene. Interesting images, helpful mathematical diagrams, and engaging practice problems will encourage young readers to practice their addition skills anywhere--even at a dental visit!
Practice data analysis while learning about endangered species! This Spanish-translated title allows young readers to improve their understanding of data analysis and graphing methods, teaching them about probability and STEM skills through bar graphs and pictographs. This book includes engaging examples of wild animals who are endangered species, teaching readers about their habitats, their greatest threats, and their predicted populations. Vibrant images, exciting examples, and clear mathematical diagrams and charts engage readers while making them more confident in their data analysis skills.
Bilingual English/Spanish Edition When a little girl finds a little ball, she goes on a little quest to find the right owner. Will she find the person who owns the ball? Find out! This sweet story features a multicultural playground setting and emphasizes empathy, honesty, and tenacity in a very simple yet effective story. Equitable representation is a natural part of each of the fun illustrations. My Ball is part of the Reading Stars series. Reading Star books are for kids at the very beginning of a lifetime love of reading. Each book features fewer than 50 words and uses repetition to build confidence. My Ball is 24 pages long and features 10 different sight words to master. The words are: a, ball, is, my, no, not, that, this, yes, your
When a little girl finds a little ball, she goes on a little quest to find the right owner. Will she find the person who owns the ball?