La maestra de Jaimito hizo una tarta. ¿Quién se comerá la tarta? Lee para descubrirlo.
Pedro sabe que a su esposa le gustan las calabazas. ¿Traerá Pedro a casa calabazas para su esposa? Descúbrelo leyendo.
A Juan le gusta correr. A Juan le gusta saltar. ¿Será Juan capaz de saltar la candela? Lee este libro para descubrirlo.
Martinillo está dormido. Los hermanos de Martinillo no pueden despertarlo. Entonces suenan las campanas.
¿Qué puedes ver en la estación del ferrocarril? Lee este libro para descubrirlo.
Un niño rema su bote río abajo. ¿Qué cosas ve en el camino? Lee este ibro para descubrirlo.
Tres ratones ciegos olieron pan horneado. ¿Conseguirán los tres ratones un poco de pan? Lee para descubrirlo.
¿Qué les gusta hacer a los cinco pequeños cerditos? Lee este libro para descubrirlo.
Oso quiere ir al otro lado de la montaña. ¿Qué es lo que verá? Lee este libro para descubrirlo.
Un grupo de cazadores atrapó a un zorro. ¿Qué harán con él? ¡Lee este libro para descubrirlo!
Un joven caballo corre y juega junto a una vieja yegua gris. Lee este libro para descubrir qué hacen los caballos.
Algunas personas quieren pastelillos. ¿Encontrarán al señor pastelero? Lee este libro para descubrirlo.
Una araña intenta subir el desaguadero. Luego empieza a llover. ¿Qué hará la araña?
Todos en la granja están buscando a Bingo, el perro. ¿Dónde estará?
Susy encuentra una abeja bebé. ¿Por qué están asustados todos? Lee este libro para descubrirlo.
Structures are made up of parts arranged in a way that serve a certain purpose. This book looks at human-made structures, such as bridges, and natural structures, such as plants, animal bodies, mountains, caves, rock formations, and icebergs, the materials from which they are made, and their colors, shapes, and textures. It shows structures made by animals, such as beehives and bird nests. The book also compares natural structures to human-made structures, such as natural bridges and human-made bridges, a ladybug and cars shaped like beetles, a bird and an airplane, and giraffes and construction cranes. This wonderful book with amazing photos will encourage young readers to notice colors and shapes in nature and how they relate to the purpose of structures.
This book explores the world of emotions and helps children identify their own feelings. Entertaining photographs show young readers what emotions look like on childrens faces. Patterned text and an activity help readers understand a wide range of emotions.
This exciting book takes readers on a tour of a busy school community. Colorful photographs feature children on their way to school, in their classrooms, and following school rules. Young readers will also learn about the jobs of teachers, librarians, and principals. An important and very relevant section teaches children how to stay healthy inside their school communities.
In this book, children will learn about different kinds of homes, such as houses, apartments, and mobile homes, as well as the purpose of each room within a home. Attractive photographs and questions about the readers home help children connect the information to their own personal experiences.
Families are built in many different ways. This interesting book describes the different members who make up a family including sisters and brothers, parents and stepparents, and grandparents. A creative activity asks children to write a book or a story about their families and add family photos.
This book introduces children to the important people who make our communities cleaner, safer, and better. Action shots feature people working in construction, at schools, in hospitals, fighting fires, doing police work, and volunteering. An activity asks children what kinds of things they could do to volunteer in their own communities.
This fun book introduces readers to basic geography words. On each page, a child gives clues to the kind of landform they are sitting on. Then they ask the question, Where am I? Repetitive text and close-up photos help young readers learn about and identify mountains, caves, deserts, and other things in our natural world. An activity at the ends asks readers to match photos with their landform names.
Young readers are introduced to the concept and vocabulary of habitats in this colorful book. Each spread describes a different habitat and the animals that live there. Children will learn about habitats in forests, deserts, grasslands, wetlands, on mountains, and in the Arctic and Antarctic. An activity asks readers to use what they have learned to match photos of habitats with their habitat names.
Dramatic photographs of spewing and flowing lava will capture the attention of any child. In this fantastic book, children will be excited to learn what a volcano is and what makes it erupt. Simple explanations describe the different kinds of volcanoes, including cinder, cone-shaped, shield, and composite as well as the different kinds of lava and the land formations they create on land and under the ocean. Other topics include the reason volcanoes often erupt during earthquakes, why giant tsunami waves are sometimes created by underwater earthquakes, and how volcanoes are studied in order to predict and prepare for eruptions. Children will also enjoy making their own volcano out of household materials.
This magnificent book uses beautiful photography to help young children understand that oceans are a type of habitat or place in nature where plants and animals live. Simple text explains why some oceans are warm and some are cold, which kinds of plants and animals live in oceans, and how the bodies of ocean animals are built to help them glide through water. Other topics such as photosynthesis, tide pools, and coral reefs are briefly and simply explained. Children will be delighted by the images of seals, penguins, polar bears, dolphins, and more.