There are all sorts of songs. Which ones do you like? The phonemes /ee/e_e/ are featured in this title. Songs is part of Decodables by Jump!, a comprehensive library of decodable leveled readers that follow a sequenced approach to phonics instruction. Young readers will enjoy colorful, photo-packed nonfiction as they follow a prescribed format supported by the science of reading that encourages reading development.
Have you ever been to a play? Find out what happens during a play. The phonemes /a_e/ai/ are featured in this title. At a Play is part of Decodables by Jump!, a comprehensive library of decodable leveled readers that follow a sequenced approach to phonics instruction.
Do you want to try creating art? Find out where to start! Art is part of Decodables by Jump!, a comprehensive library of decodable leveled readers that follow a sequenced approach to phonics instruction.
Ballet dancing is a lot of fun. Have you ever tried it? They are playing soccer. Can they score a goal? Young readers will enjoy colorful, photo-packed nonfiction as they follow a prescribed format supported by the science of reading that encourages reading development.
"Jojo, come dance!" Lola calls, inviting him to leap between the clapping and slapping bamboo poles and dance the tinikling with her. Whirling, twirling, and singing in Tagalog, Jojo tries but trips. Lola dances between the two poles easily, the same way she dances between their American and Filipino cultures--Jojo knows that dance! And finally, spinning and hopping to the rhythm of his life, he's dancing the tinikling! Part of the Own Voices, Own Stories Collection.
Tuchi longs to join in and play with the school's mariachi band, but it's the 1970s and in her community, mariachi is only for the boys. Still she hopes--and wishes on Señora Luna. When Tuchi stumbles across her nana's guitarrón, Nana teaches her to play in secret. The music rumbles inside Tuchi like desert thunder. Will Tuchi be ready for the big audition? And will Señora Luna help Tuchi make her wish come true?
Emmy award-winner Leroy Moore, Jr. founded the Krip-Hop Nation, a hip-hop movement for people with disabilities. This biography for early readers examines his life and impact in a simple, age-appropriate way that helps young readers develop word recognition and reading skills. Developed in partnership with Easterseals and written by a member of the disability community, this title helps all readers learn from those who make a difference in our world. The My Itty-Bitty Bio series celebrates diversity, inclusion, and the values that readers of all ages can aspire to.
Discover the piccolo in this simple and engaging book for curious kids.
Discover the xylophone in this simple and engaging book for curious kids.
Discover the upright bass in this simple and engaging book for curious kids.
Discover the ukulele in this simple and engaging book for curious kids.
Discover the trumpet in this simple and engaging book for curious kids.
Discover the trombone in this simple and engaging book for curious kids.
Discover the snare drum in this simple and engaging book for curious kids.
Discover the saxophone in this simple and engaging book for curious kids.
Discover the harmonica in this simple and engaging book for curious kids.
Discover the clarinet in this simple and engaging book for curious kids.
Discover the bagpipes in this simple and engaging book for curious kids.
Children will enjoy reading that art can be made from any kind of material, even unusual things such as trash or old bicycle parts.