They sort, load, drive, and walk. They deliver letters and packages right to your home. They are mail carriers! With Community Helpers: Mail Carrier, readers will find out how these helpers make the community a better place. Through vivid photos and examples, this book explains how mail carriers contribute to the well-being of a community. The Community Helpers collection introduces young readers to a variety of important people within the community. Using kid-friendly language, students will learn about what these helpers do and how they improve the lives of others. Each book includes simple activities for home or the classroom that support the reader's understanding of the main topic.
Teachers. Protectors. Returners of lost pets. Police officers do all of this and more! With Community Helpers: Police Officers, readers will find out how these helpers make the community a better place. Through vivid photos and examples, this book explains how police officers contribute to the well-being of a community. The Community Helpers collection introduces young readers to a variety of important people within the community. Using kid-friendly language, students will learn about what these helpers do and how they improve the lives of others. Each book includes simple activities for home or the classroom that support the reader's understanding of the main topic.
Meet the chimpanzee – find out what chimps like to eat, what tools they use, and how they talk to each other! African Animals: Chimpanzee provides young readers with an introduction to this amazing African animal. This informative book uses simple text and vivid photos to present fascinating facts about the chimpanzee. The African Animals series introduces mammals from the continent of Africa. Early readers will learn facts about what these amazing animals look like, how they find food, how they interact with social groups, and more. Each book also features callouts that match glossary words to images, and comprehension questions to advance learning.
Who gets classrooms ready, helps students learn, and makes kids feel safe and welcome, all in one day? Teachers! With Community Helpers: Teachers, readers will find out how these helpers make the community a better place. Through vivid photos and examples, this book explains how teachers contribute to the well-being of a community. The Community Helpers collection introduces young readers to a variety of important people within the community. Using kid-friendly language, students will learn about what these helpers do and how they improve the lives of others. Each book includes simple activities for home or the classroom that support the reader's understanding of the main topic.
Meet the rhinoceros – find out what rhinos look like, what they eat, and who rides on their backs! African Animals: Rhinoceros provides young readers with an introduction to this amazing African animal. This informative book uses simple text and vivid photos to present fascinating facts about the rhinoceros. The African Animals series introduces mammals from the continent of Africa. Early readers will learn facts about what these amazing animals look like, how they find food, how they interact with social groups, and more. Each book also features callouts that match glossary words to images, and comprehension questions to advance learning.
Who uses special tools and gear, fights smoke and flames, and helps people in emergencies? A firefighter! With Community Helpers: Firefighters, readers will find out how these helpers make the community a better place. Through vivid photos and examples, this book explains how firefighters contribute to the well-being of a community. The Community Helpers collection introduces young readers to a variety of important people within the community. Using kid-friendly language, students will learn about what these helpers do and how they improve the lives of others. Each book includes simple activities for home or the classroom that support the reader's understanding of the main topic.
Who can examine a patient, prescribe medicine, and help you feel better when you are sick? A doctor! With Community Helpers: Doctor, readers will find out how these helpers make the community a better place. Through vivid photos and examples, this book explains how doctors contribute to the well-being of a community. The Community Helpers collection introduces young readers to a variety of important people within the community. Using kid-friendly language, students will learn about what these helpers do and how they improve the lives of others. Each book includes simple activities for home or the classroom that support the reader's understanding of the main topic.
Meet the cheetah – find out how the cheetah's body is built for speed and what animals it can outrun! African Animals: Cheetah provides young readers with an introduction to this amazing African animal. This informative book uses simple text and vivid photos to present fascinating facts about the cheetah. The African Animals series introduces mammals from the continent of Africa. Early readers will learn facts about what these amazing animals look like, how they find food, how they interact with social groups, and more. Each book also features callouts that match glossary words to images, and comprehension questions to advance learning.
Crocodiles are the largest reptiles on Earth. They live in warm places. Crocodiles don’t sweat. They open their mouths to cool off, like a panting dog. And they don't sweat. Learn all about these amazing and scary-looking reptiles.
Sam tiene una rutina que lleva a cabo cada mañana. Todos los días hace las mismas cosas para prepararse. Descubre a dónde va Sam y todas las cosas que hace a fin de estar listo para su día.
Wonderful illustrations and tellings of classic nursery rhymes.
En el libro se explica qué es la Luna. Habla sobre su gravedad, fases, eclipses lunares y los astronautas que han viajado hasta allá.
Es un día adorable. Johnny y su mamá salen a caminar por el barrio y saludan a mucha gente.
Los trabajadores comunitarios ayudan a la gente.Acompaña a los niños para que sepas qué quiere ser cada uno cuando crezca.
Voy a dormir en casa de mi abuela. ¿Qué debo empacar? Pongo todo en mi bolso rojo. Tantas cosas coloridas parecen un arco iris. ¡Me voy
En el camino a casa de la abuela hay muchos vehículos. Desde un avión en el cielo hasta un bote en el río. ¿Cuántos vehículos puedes encontrar?
¿Puedes adivinar qué vehículo es? Te daré pistas y te diré de qué color es
¡Mi cuerpo es genial! Puede hacer muchas cosas. Puedo ver, oler, tocar, oír y probar. Eso tiene que ver con mis cinco sentidos, y todos me encantan.
Annie quiere leer, pero adondequiera que va, hay algo que hace mucho ruido. Finalmente, encuentra un sonido agradable para leer.
Óscar y Olivia están viendo los Juegos Olímpicos. Descubre cómo es la bandera de cada país y en qué deporte es bueno cada uno. ¡Y, también, en qué deporte es buena Olivia!
Sam está haciendo algo. ¿Pero, qué es? Con la ayuda de una amiga y de algunas herramientas de su casa, ¡finalmente revela su sorpresa especial!
Tina quiere nadar, pero hay que seguir muchas reglas antes de meterse al agua. Mamá le enseña las reglas, y Tina por fin puede nadar con sus amigos
La familia de Billy se va a acampar, pero hay un problema: olvidaron todo su equipo de campamento. Su casa está muy lejos para ir a buscarlo. ¿Qué harán? Con un poco de imaginación, resulta ser un viaje genial.
Esta es mi familia. Tenemos pasatiempos diferentes, pero hay cosas que nos gusta hacer juntos.
¿Cómo haces un muñeco de nieve? Bueno, primero necesitas un poco de nieve. Luego formas un círculo para la cabeza y el cuerpo. A continuación, agregas los objetos que encuentres para los ojos, la nariz y la boca.