Sammy gets ready for a walk with lots of colorful clothing.
Relatable situations introduce readers to many forms of writing, and each form's purpose.
Adorable illustrations of Sammy will strengthen readers' recognition and understanding of action words.
As usual, an adventure for Sammy means trouble for the whole family!
Simple text introduces prepositions, while clever illustrations support the text and keep readers guessing as Matt looks for his cap.
It has been raining all week and William continues to get wet. Will he ever figure out how to stay dry on his walk to work?
Repetitive text and engaging content will build fluency as readers cheer for Alex.
How many birds can you find? Practice counting and colors with rich photos of birds.
Action words and vivid illustrations show Carla's quest to make a big splash.
Carla wants to participate in the school talent show. Can she find her talent before the curtain goes up?
Firefighter Fred is getting ready for work - but what is he forgetting?
A young boy packs the most important items for a sleepover at Grandpa's house.
Readers will relate to this story of a boy who wants to be just like his parent.
A boy wants to do everything Mom does on their camping trip.
Margery Moose is off to see the world. Join her on her traveling adventure.
What do you see on Halloween? Readers will enjoy this story all year long!
Beginning readers will soar through this delightful look at kite flying.
Sammy has gotten himself into mischief again. Can Dad get him cleaned up without any more mishaps?
Sammy loves to run everywhere - what could possibly go wrong? Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
Repetitive text will help readers build fluency, and fun clues to predict what Sammy finds on his walk will keep them engaged.
Readers will follow an imaginative young boy through normal activities - with a stellar twist!
There are some good reasons to learn to be patient. Simple text will help readers build fluency.
A boy and his sister prepare a midday snack. Readers will enjoy predicting the next element that goes on the table.
Sammy's things are all over the house, but where is Sammy?
Rhyming text, counting, and color words make this a good beginning book.