In his first baseball game, Alex discovers he has a lot to learn - about the sport and about perserverence!
Poor Alex! Every day he gets a new scrape, scratch, or bruise.
Carla's hair ribbons go missing every day. What keeps happening to them?
Matt and Uncle JT spend a fun day fishing. Will either of them catch the big one?
Sammy gets ready for a walk with lots of colorful clothing.
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?
Readers will follow step-by-step instructions to craft a special gift.
Relatable situations introduce readers to many forms of writing, and each form's purpose.
Miss Flutter enjoys a busy day of exploring her new home and meeting new friends. When she encounters a stranger, will she remember the advice of her friends and stay safe? This whimsical story weaves engaging characters with interesting facts about insects.
As Molly tries on shoes, she imagines herself in various activities. Will she find the perfect pair of shoes?
Everyone has a suggestion for poor Moose. Will he ever lose his loose tooth?
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?
Sammy doesn't know where to turn in the confusion of a family move. Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
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?
In his first baseball game, Alex discovers he has a lot to learn - about the sport and about perserverence!
Carla wants to participate in the school talent show. Can she find her talent before the curtain goes up?
Margery Moose is off to see the world. Join her on her traveling adventure.
Lizzie has a big problem. Who can help her solve it?
There are some good reasons to learn to be patient. Simple text will help readers build fluency.
Sammy's things are all over the house, but where is Sammy?
Readers will practice high-frequency words as the character prepares a popular snack.
Silly illustrations depict a boy's search for his home.