A group of friends play a game on their way to school by counting forward and backward by twos, fives, and tens.
Friends identify the shapes of things in their neighborhood, create new shapes by joining and separating existing ones, and discover why certain shapes are useful for building structures.
Friends learn different ways to construct sets of ten and find it helps them get better at working with numbers and place value.
Everything in nature has an opposite, or at least, that is the way people describe things that are the most unlike. This engaging book shows these extreme differences in sizes, colors and light, texture, smell and taste, the states of water, landforms, positions and directions on Earth, seasons, and even in people. An activity spread asks children to find opposite characteristics in a group of animals.
Leo is confused! Money is everywhere, but he never actually sees any. Then on his birthday, his aunt sends him some cash. What will Leo do with it?
Ava has inherited some money, and she can't wait to spend it! She wants a pair of cool new sneakers, but does she really need them? And where is the best place to buy them?
Marek wants a new kick scooter but he’s got to save up for it! Will Marek manage it—or will he be tempted by new clothes, toys, and treats?
Maya wants some extra money but her parents tell her she has to earn it! So Maya helps tidy up her neighbor’s garage. But it’s harder work than she thought. Will Maya finish the job and earn the money?
How many of your classmates like to eat apples? This is information we call data. Read along as friends gather data at school and organize it to show the information in helpful ways.
Follow a group of friends as they discover when it is time for meals and activities using a clock with a face as well as a digital clock.
During recess, friends learn about place value by working together to add and subtract by tens on the playground at school.
Join a group of friends as they spot 3-D shapes around them, and learn how the shapes are used in different and exciting ways.
This title introduces basic concepts related to exchange and markets, including how communities meet challenges caused by scarcity, and factors that influence pricing. Readers are encouraged to look for examples of the goods and services produced and provided in their local communities.
“Sing Through The Year” is perfect to teach young learners the months of the year. From January through December, each month is adorably illustrated with favorite holidays and cute objects that represent each month. This easy-to-read book will reinforce early childhood skills in a fun way!
There's a new super spy in town! Secret Agent Josephine may not look like a super mom, but when she goes to work, bad guys better watch out for her crafty tricks. In this Secret Agent Josephine adventure, our heroine travels to Paris to scope out some new craft supplies and stop an infamous art thief. Donning disguises and stocking up on the tools of her trade, Secret Agent Josephine tracks the thief through the streets of Paris. But when she's spotted, will her crafting skills be able to get her out of a jam?
Five dogs are together on a quilt until they leave one by one. Where do they go? Learn to subtract as the five Danny dogs disappear one by one.
Beginning readers identify things that are rectangles in this very simple 20-page reader. This book is a step-up from the paired book in the Discover Shapes series, RECTANGLE.
Beginning readers identify things that are diamonds in this very simple 20-page reader. This book is a step-up from the paired book in the Discover Shapes series, DIAMOND.
Beginning readers identify things that are triangles in this very simple 20-page reader. This book is a step-up from the paired book in the Discover Shapes series, TRIANGLE.
Beginning readers identify things that are ovals in this very simple 20-page reader. This book is a step-up from the paired book in the Discover Shapes series, OVAL.
Beginning readers identify things that are polygons in this very simple 20-page reader. This book is a step-up from the paired book in the Discover Shapes series, POLYGON.
Beginning readers identify things that are circles in this very simple 20-page reader. This book is a step-up from the paired book in the Discover Shapes series, CIRCLE.
Beginning readers identify things that are squares in this very simple 20-page reader. This book is a step-up from the paired book in the Discover Shapes series, SQUARE.
Beginning readers identify things that are squares in this very simple 12-page reader. This book is the first step for beginning readers in the Discover Shapes series, and can be paired with the Level B text, FIND THE SQUARE.
Beginning readers identify things that are diamonds in this very simple 12-page reader. This book is the first step for beginning readers in the Discover Shapes series, and can be paired with the Level B text, FIND THE DIAMOND.