Carla wants to participate in the school talent show. Can she find her talent before the curtain goes up?
Everyone is busy except for Alex. Who will play with him?
Boys and girls are different, but they can enjoy the same things!
Matt and Uncle JT spend a fun day fishing. Will either of them catch the big one?
Sammy doesn't know where to turn in the confusion of a family move. Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
In his first baseball game, Alex discovers he has a lot to learn - about the sport and about perserverence!
All the crocodile wants is a new friend. Will any of the jungle animals give him a chance?
When Sammy tries to interact with the animals he meets on the farm, he gets mixed - and funny - reactions. Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
The town park is in bad shape; can everyone in the community come together to help?
Starfish is different than many of his peers, and he keeps getting left behind. Readers will celebrate with him when he discovers a neighbor who sticks around!
Readers learn the value of a quarter - and the benefit of earning money - in this endearing informational story.
A boy's bike - and his imagination - can take him anywhere he dreams of going.
A young boy admires the elders and looks forward to the day when he can join in a significant cultural event.
Readers will love the fun rhymes and illustrations depicting a child's morning routine.
Today is a special day, but there is good news and bad news.
There are some good reasons to learn to be patient. Simple text will help readers build fluency.
When the town park is in disrepair, can everyone come together to help?
A young boy realizes he's not the only one who does silly things.
A boy comes to appreciate the special companion in his room.
Cleaning the garage can be a lot of work, but this rhyming text makes it seem like fun.
Young readers will be amused by this humorous look at a child's dislike for a certain food.
Engaging illustrations will help readers identify and recognize feelings.
Tadpole is growing, and he doesn't like it. Can he learn to embrace the changes he's experiencing?
Sammy doesn't know where to turn in the confusion of a family move. Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
Bear is taught a lesson when the other forest animals are tired of his vanity. This charming retelling introduces readers to an Iroquois folktale.