Beginning readers identify things that are the color pink in this very simple 12-page reader. This book is the first step for beginning readers in the Discover Colors series and can be paired with the Level B text, I SEE PINK.
Beginning readers identify things that are the color black in this very simple 12-page reader. This book is the first step for beginning readers in the Discover Colors series and can be paired with the Level B text, I SEE BLACK.
Beginning readers identify things that are the color purple in this very simple 12-page reader. This book is the first step for beginning readers in the Discover Colors series and can be paired with the Level B text, I SEE PURPLE.
Beginning readers identify things that are the color white in this very simple 12-page reader. This book is the first step for beginning readers in the Discover Colors series and can be paired with the Level B text, I SEE WHITE.
Beginning readers identify things that are the color green in this very simple 12-page reader.This book is the first step for beginning readers in the Discover Colors series and can be paired with the Level B text, I SEE GREEN.
Beginning readers identify things that are the color red in this very simple 12-page reader. This book is the first step for beginning readers in the Discover Colors series and can be paired with the Level B text, I SEE RED.
Simple text and repetition of the vowel blend 'ue' help readers learn how to use this sound. Also included are a word list for review, a note to parents and educators, and an introduction to the author.
This poem presents five shapes who have a picnic lunch with treats to match. But where is Circle?
Beginning readers learn to recognize shapes such as circles, squares, and rectangles in this nonfiction reader that features simple text and bright, vivid images.
Beginning readers are introduced to primary colors with this colorful nonfiction book featuring basic concepts. This title features vivid pictures of familiar objects in bright colors including red, yellow, blue, and green to encourage readers to recognize colors in the world around them.
In this basic concept nonfiction book, bright photos and simple, informational text encourage beginning readers to compare sizes to find what's big and little in their world!
Introduces the opposites up and down by comparing the behavior of such animals as eagles up in the air and fish down in the sea.
Introduces the opposites big and small by comparing such animals as big blue whales and small hermit crabs.
Introduces synonyms for big by comparing large, huge, massive, and enormous sea animals.
Introduces the opposites near and far by comparing the behavior of such animals as fox pups that stay near dens and butterflies that migrate far south.
Look out! Mina's pet Deinonychuses have spilled the paint! Kids will love this simple book that uses dinosaurs to mix colors in order to create new colors.
Algunas mascotas son grandes. Algunas mascotas son pequeñas.
Intriguing collage illustrations frame this timeless story of a young child who questions the significance of color. Speaking in verse, the child wonders if the natural world believes any particular color to be more important than another. Does the rain think I'm a color when it falls on my head? I wonder if the clouds think I'm a color... maybe they think I'm green or blue or red. The child comes to see the importance of a world filled with and accepting of all colors. Do I have to choose one color? I want to be them all - black, blue, purple, brown, pink, orange, yellow, red, white, and green. The whole world is full of colors - just like me.
Colors explode off the page in this energetic, jazzy picture book introducing readers to colors in both English and Spanish. In a style brimming with rhythm and syncopation, author Sherry Shahan introduces nine colors by interweaving images and dance steps. Ecuadoran artist Paula Barragns illustrations capture the rhythm and vivacity of the text. This book, which Publishers Weekly called a feast for the eyes and ears, received a NAPPA Gold Award and was featured on the PBS Kids program "Between the Lions".
Posey Prefers Pink introduces an "it-must-be-pink" little girl named Posey and her patient-about-pink family. The story uses a lot of "p-word" alliteration in conveying Posey's preferences for pink furniture and decor, foods, clothes, and toys. She will throw a pink-hot tantrum when her parents try to insist on incorporating other colors into her clothing or food choices. But during a trip to the mall Posey surprises everyone--especially herself--when she suddenly prefers...a purple dress!