Some sports are more fun with a team. What team games do you enjoy? Playing video games can be lots of fun. What kind of video games can you play? Young readers will enjoy colorful, photo-packed nonfiction as they follow a prescribed format supported by the science of reading that encourages reading development.
Engage your earliest readers with these nonfiction animal introductions! In Bats, emergent readers learn about bats as they fly at night searching for food. Carefully crafted text, high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references support emergent readers. Bats includes tools for caregivers as well as introductory nonfiction features such as labels, a table of contents, words to know, index, and review questions.
Engage your earliest readers with these nonfiction animal introductions! In Dolphins, emergent readers learn about dolphins as they swim in the ocean. Carefully crafted text, high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references support emergent readers. Dolphins includes tools for caregivers as well as introductory nonfiction features such as labels, a table of contents, words to know, index, and review questions.
Come and celebrate Chinese New Year. See the food, clothes, and decorations that make this holiday so special. Making a pizza is fun! Follow each step to find out all about making a pizza. Watch as the pizza goes from ingredients to a yummy meal.
Have you ever been to the dentist? Follow along and see what happens during a visit to the dentist. See the life cycle of a butterfly. Watch as it goes through every stage from egg, to caterpillar, to chrysalis, to beautiful butterfly!
Engage your earliest readers with these nonfiction animal introductions! In Hedgehogs, emergent readers learn how hedgehogs live in the forest and use their quills to stay safe. Carefully crafted text, high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references support emergent readers.
Engage your earliest readers with these nonfiction animal introductions! In Koalas, emergent readers learn how koalas live and survive in the trees. Carefully crafted text, high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references support emergent readers.
Engage your earliest readers with these nonfiction animal introductions! In Iguanas, emergent readers learn about the different parts of an iguana and see it in the wild. Carefully crafted text, high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references support emergent readers.
How does a seed in soil end up as a big plant? Follow along as we plant a seed and watch it grow into food for us to eat. The phonemes /ow/oi/ are featured in this title.
Look up at night. How far can you see? Can you see stars, Saturn, or Mars? Follow along as we learn about different things we can see in the night sky. The phonemes /oi/ear/air/ are featured in this title.
Vets help animals when they are sick or injured. Follow vets Val and Will as they help different animals. The phonemes /v/w/ch/ are featured in this title.
Boats can be big, and boats can be little. Some boats have jobs, and other boats are for fun. Find out about different types of boats. The phonemes /or/ur/ are featured in this title.
Have you ever been to a fun fair? Let’s learn about the fun rides and games you can try! The phonemes /air/ure/ are featured in this title.
It is time to make music! Can you sing, bang, and tap along with this fun book all about songs? The phoneme /ng/ is featured in this title.
Can you be a king or a queen? What do queens and kings wear? What do they eat? Let’s see! The phoneme /oo/ is featured in this title.
Food is fun to put in my tummy. I eat many different foods. What foods do you like? The phonemes /ch/sh/ are featured in this title.
Do you have any pets? What kinds of pets are there? What do they do? Find out all about pets in this book. The phoneme /ss/ is featured in this title.
There are lots of things that you need tickets for. Tickets can get you into movies, rides, and other places! Find out about a few fun things that tickets can get you into. The phonemes /ck/e/u/ are featured in this title.
We are going on a picnic. There's a lot of food to take. Let’s see what we’ve got! The phonemes /x/y/zz/ are featured in this title.
There are lots of places to go and things to see. We can travel in lots of different ways too. Let’s go! The phoneme /w/ is featured in this title.
Dad is going to build a well. But first he needs to dig a pit. Get digging, Dad! The phonemes /i/n/d/g/ are featured in this title.
Lots of legs, lots of eyes, and lots of colors. It can only mean one thing: bugs! Bugs have many different sizes and patterns. Let's look at different types of bugs! The phoneme /b/ is featured in this title.
How many things can we tap? Let's find out! The phonemes /a/t/p/i/ are featured in this title.
Have you ever played ice hockey? Can you tap the puck into the net? The phonemes /ck/e/u/ are featured in this title.
Shells introduces the earliest readers to unique animal shell textures and patterns while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading experience. High-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, photo labels, and strong visual references support emergent readers, making sure they aren't facing too many challenges at once. Shells includes tools for teachers as well as introductory nonfiction features such as labels, a table of contents, words to know, and an index.