Repetitive text and engaging content will build fluency as readers cheer for Alex.
Readers will follow Louise as she does her favorite things, and predict what is making her sneeze.
This little boy has no time for a bath! Repetitive text introduces adjectives and will help readers build fluency.
Who is watching Little Mouse as he goes about his day?
Vivid illustrations support simple text that introduces fun action words as readers follow Peanut Butter's trail.
How long can a new pair of gym shoes stay clean and white?
When Squirrel's car gets stuck, he turns to friends for help. Will he ever get out of the muck?
A day at the mall can be fun, and it can also be tiring! Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
A young boy notices the life in the forest as he waits for one special creature. Readers will enjoy predicting the final animal to make an appearance.
A boy comes to appreciate the special companion in his room.
Harriet uses her imagination to travel the world and explore all sorts of jobs.
Dad and daughter spend a fun day at the park in this engaging story.
Readers will enjoy inferring who's really having fun on a trip to the amusement park.
Readers will love the fun rhymes and illustrations depicting a child's morning routine.
Readers will follow along as Dad finishes an exciting project for his children.
Relatable examples of graphing in the classroom will inspire readers to explore data collection.
Horses come in many different colors. Dynamic illustrations will help readers explore them all.
There are some good reasons to learn to be patient. Simple text will help readers build fluency.
Vivid illustrations support simple text that introduces color and clothing words.
Readers learn the value of a quarter - and the benefit of earning money - in this endearing informational story.
A young boy realizes he's not the only one who does silly things.
How many birds can you find? Practice counting and colors with rich photos of birds.
Bold photos support simple text that introduces prepositions. Fun facts about skateboarding will keep readers engaged.
A boy wants to do everything Mom does on their camping trip.
Readers will follow along as the characters make a splash outside. Simple, repetitive text will help readers build fluency and recognition of high-frequency verbs.