Mr. Frop is a cop who accidentally gets hit with a mop. What exactly happened inside his wife’s tea shop? Find out in this fun and quirky story that teaches early readers lots of “op” words! The expertly crafted text uses this rhyming pattern along with strong picture cues to help early readers get the reading practice they need.
As a trio of tired tots settles into bed for the night, the sheep who should be helping them count down to slumber kick up their hooves instead in an energetic dance performance. Starting with one little lamb and counting up to 10, these "sleep" sheep tap, waltz, tango, and even boogie as they get their nighttime groove on. But finally, after their energy is danced out, nap sheep lull everyone to sleep.
On Sunday, Mr. Jenkins welcomes one pig into his pool (as a guest of his neighbor Ms. Peal, who's brought along her famous seven layer dip as well). Really, how much trouble could one little pig be? But one pig becomes two and two become four... And by Saturday there are just TOO MANY PIGS IN THE POOL! This funny math-based story will have readers laughing along with pigs Percy and Wanda while learning about multiplication and the doubling sequence.
What do you do with a grumpy kraken, a sickly sea serpent, and a tearful gigantic tortoise? You sing them a tune, of course! Following the sea shanty rhyme of "What Do You Do With . . . ," a ship's crew of sailors has to contend with a coterie of mythical sea creatures, all demanding comfort and attention. As each creature threatens to swamp the ship, the quick-thinking crew knows just what to do to save the day, from serving pancakes to mopping a sweaty forehead to sharing an umbrella to keep the rain away. But what happens when the sailors have had enough? Back matter includes information about the sea creatures featured, music and lyrics, along with a brief history of sea shanties.
Pug is snug on his rug. But what happens when along comes BUG?! With a claim to the rug?! The two engage in a hysterical, rhyming battle of wits and strength until Slug asks the necessary questions and helps them find common ground. Rhyming is an important developmental reading skill. It teaches phonics (decodable text) and helps young readers infer content. This is a fun story to build those skills--and is an epic read aloud!
One, Two, Saddle up Lou. Little Buckaroo saddles up for a great day with horsey companion, Lou. But it will take more than a cowboy hat and spiffy red boots to get them on their way. Written to the nursery rhyme of "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe," this perfect book for little cowpokes combines counting and a bit of barnyard antics. And at the end, Buckaroo and Lou make a new friend. Back matter includes a fun activity identifying cowpoke "accoutrements."
What happens when ten adorable teddy bears cuddle, laugh and roll over together in the big, comfy bed? Children will laugh as they learn to count from 1-10 and from 10-1 as the sleepy bears keep rolling over and falling off of the bed! Beautiful illustrations and repetitive text make this the perfect book before bedtime…or anytime!
Certo dia a Sra. Hipopótamo visitou uma loja de sapatos. “Preciso de sapatos novos”, disse ela. "Eu preciso deles imediatamente." Leia e conheça a Sra. Hipopótamo, que quer um par de sapatos especial. Descubra porque ela precisa de sapatos novos imediatamente neste livro divertido que usa linguagem repetitiva e ilustrações encantadoras! Este livro da coleção "Minha primeira leitura nível 2" usa uma média de 6 a 10 palavras por página, com imagens com significado. “Sapatos novos” ajudará as crianças a ter sucesso na leitura dentro e fora da sala de aula, ao mesmo tempo que estabelece a base para uma vida inteira de prazer na leitura! Os títulos da série Early Reader incluem: Os livros da série "Minha primeira leitura": "Chapéus! Chapéus! Chapéus!", "Contando ursinhos", "Sapatos novos", "Se eu tivesse um dinossauro", "Sal e Pimenta" e "Dente mole".
Sammy loves to run everywhere - what could possibly go wrong? Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
Everyone in the family has a gift for Sammy and a special surprise planned! Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
Everyone has a suggestion for poor Moose. Will he ever lose his loose tooth?
Repetitive text will help readers build fluency, and fun clues to predict what Sammy finds on his walk will keep them engaged.
It's lunch time! Can Sammy resist the temptation of a delicious meal that's not for him?
Brewster has a sore throat, and his crow won't go. Can his friends help him wake Farmer Dell up?
What will Carla eat for breakfast? She imagines all her options with colorful descriptions.
It's picture day at school, and Carla can't decide what to wear. How will she pick the perfect outfit?
Carla's hair ribbons go missing every day. What keeps happening to them?
Hayfa is off to the market to sell hats for her sick father. But will a pesky camel keep her from bringing home any money?
Adorable illustrations of Sammy will strengthen readers' recognition and understanding of action words.
Everyone tries to get Sammy in the house; whose strategy will work?
It's lunch time! Can Sammy resist the temptation of a delicious meal that's not for him?
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?
What will Carla eat for breakfast? She imagines all her options with colorful descriptions.