Coco is a dirty, dirty dog. How will Paco and Zita clean up Coco? Coco may not like being washed, but he will be okay. This book introduces the new verbs, “lava,” “están,” and “estará” and the vowel blend io.
Why is Paco’s desk so messy? He needs paper and his friend, Zita, is kind enough to give it to him. That still doesn’t solve the problem. Zita shows she is a really good friend by helping Paco clean out his desk.
It’s time for music class. There are fun instruments like the drum and the flute. Everyone can sing along. But, Paco! It helps when everyone sings the same song. Poor Paco! The class can try again. This book introduces the new verbs “toca” and “cantar” and the vowel blends ió and ui.
There is something very bad in the forest. Brendan needs a crystal to complete the special book, but it belongs to the evil creature Crom Cuiat. What will Brendan do to defeat the dark one?
Zita wants Paco to join her for a bike ride but it is his dinner time. Paco asks his mom if Zita can join them for dinner. When both Paco’s mom and Zita’s dad agrees, the kids think sharing dinner together is better than a bike ride.
Discover the bagpipes in this simple and engaging book for curious kids.
Zita has a plant that needs help. She brings it to her mom and tells her that her plant is dying. Zita didn’t know that she was supposed to water her plant. Now her plant will grow! This book introduces the new verbs “Tenia” and “podemos” and the digraphs nt and rl.
Paco wants a snack. He has a good idea to drink some milk. He thinks Coco would like to drink milk, but that is not a good idea.
Paco’s teacher reads a new story to the class. It is sad. All of the kids in the class do not like the story. Why would she read them a sad story? Tomorrow will be a better day for Paco’s class.
Who is this? It’s Paco, Coco, and their friend Zita. Everyone has fun playing dress up and everyone has fun being friends. This book introduces the sight words "quien" and “de” and the phoneme /qu/.
What is that? A cat! There are three cats living near the house, a black cat, a brown cat, and a white cat. Coco and the cats are friends in this short, sweet story. This book introduces the sight words “Qué,” “eso,” “del,” “detrás” and the digraphs gr, rb, bl, tr, and qu.
Why is Paco’s desk so messy? He needs paper and his friend, Zita, is kind enough to give it to him. That still doesn’t solve the problem. Zita shows she is a really good friend by helping Paco clean out his desk. This book introduces the new verbs “organiza,” “tirar,” “doy,” and “eres” and the diagraph tr.
Paco and his dog, Coco, love to see their friend, Zita. When they all see a cat, Coco is the one most excited by the new visitor. This book introduces the verb "tiene" and the consonant blend "br."
Poor Coco! Paco is not around. He went to the movies. Coco looks for Zita, but she went to the bank with her mom. Will Coco get to play with the people he loves best? Of course he will! This book introduces the sight words "al”, “fueron,” and “todo,” and the consonant blend rq.
It’s time for a game of hide and seek! Where is Paco? Where is Zita? This book introduces the sight words "adonde,” “fue,” “ahi,” and “debajo” and the vowel blend ue.
It’s time for bed but Paco doesn’t want to go to bed. Is he tired? Maybe… Coco is tired so maybe Paco is too. This book introduces the new verbs “se siente” and the vowel blends ué and ua.
Zita wants Paco to join her for a bike ride but it is his dinner time. Paco asks his mom if Zita can join them for dinner. When both Paco’s mom and Zita’s dad agrees, the kids think sharing dinner together is better than a bike ride. This book introduces the new verbs “Ponte,” “montar,” “creo, and “ será” and the digraph nc.
The story follows the journey of a mole who has a beautiful garden and loves to take care of it. He has a lot of work to do, digging potatoes, growing wheat, and harvesting pumpkins. The book is filled with colorful illustrations and simple yet engaging text that is perfect for young readers who are just starting to read on their own.
Get your team fired up and ready to win with these illustrated baseball chants and cheers.
As a child, Lewis Hamilton showed passion and skill for racing. Despite facing racism and other challenges, he wouldn’t let anything stand in the way of his dream of becoming a Formula One driver. Several World Championships later, he continues to live his dream and works to pave the way for more diversity in the sport and inclusivity in life.
Celebrities spend fortunes on pictures of unamused primates. People buy homes they’ll never live in. An artist sells a single pixel for millions. These situations may sound outrageous, but they are all part of a story. Welcome to the digital universe of NFTs. From cryptocurrencies to life in the metaverse, NFTs are taking the world on a wild ride.
In just minutes, Superman saves a falling skyscraper, a volcano erupts, and a T. rex struts across a football field. It seems almost anything is possible during a marching band performance. Players and band directors spend hours preparing for these energetic shows. Every move is refined, and each note is pitch perfect. All the hard work comes together for an iconic performance.
Easy to follow instructions and colorful artwork come together to guide the young reader through the exciting world of map drawing.
When Mrs. Garza’s client invites Luna and her family to spend a snowy weekend at his home on Timber Peak, Luna is thrilled. Then a strange presence starts sending chilling messages that are impossible for Luna to ignore. Can she figure out what’s going on, or will everyone at Timber Peak be left out in the cold?