Deano was a star soccer player at her old school in Jamaica but she’s in a new school now, and things are so different. What’s this No Girls Allowed rule during recess? Jay is different from the other kids in her class. He reads with his fingers and has a cool dog he gets to bring to school! As Deano gets to know Jay, they realize they have a common interest: soccer. But how can Jay play soccer if he is blind? Will Deano ever be accepted by the soccer players even though she’s a girl? These relatable books with simple sentences and illustrations in every chapter, make them the perfect first chapter books for young readers. • Realistic fiction • Addresses social and emotional concepts • Back matter
Danny is feeling artistic and gathers his paint supplies in order to paint a picture. Danny paints a funny portrait of Dad. This is the Spanish version of Danny Paints a Picture.
Mientras Ana está en la tienda, Chico trata de portarse bien. Pero es difícil portarse bien cuando hay tantas aventuras en el parque.
Ana quiere mucho a Chico, pero ahora Ana tiene un hermanito nuevo. ¿Recibirá Chico la atención de Ana otra vez?
Chico vive en la tienda de mascotas, pero él quiere un hogar de verdad. ¿Quién le dará un hogar cariñoso?
It is snowing and Danny wants to go outside and play. What does Danny like to do in the snow? This is the Spanish version of Snow Danny.
Danny and Abby like to play dress-up. Bee stops by and they all three pretend to live in a castle. This is the Spanish version of Danny's Castle.
Danny and Bee are playing outside with a toy train set. Danny saves the day when the toy train goes off the track.
Danny likes to run and play and be with his friends. Find out what else Danny likes to do. This is the Spanish version of Look at Danny.
Danny has favorite toys, places, things, and friends. Danny tells us about all of the things that make him Danny. This is the Spanish version of All About Danny.
Danny is very good about helping Dad around the house. This is the Spanish version of Danny Likes to Help.
Danny has a favorite window at home. What does he see out of his window? This is the Spanish version of Danny's Window.
Danny gets a new toy for his birthday. This toy becomes something very special to Danny. This is the Spanish version of Danny's New Toy.
This book teaches students what being a friend means, how it is important to listen and trust, and what it takes to meet and make new friends.