It may be a beautiful day. The sky is pretty, the birds are chirping, but Paco does not want to wake up. Paco’s mom needs him to get out of bed, and he will, but it might take a little bit. This book introduces the new verbs “levantarse,” “escucha,” and “huele” and the digraphs rs, rm, and ue.
Zita has a plant that needs help. She brings it to her mom and tells her that her plant is dying. Zita didn’t know that she was supposed to water her plant. Now her plant will grow!
Paco and Zita can play all day, but when evening comes, it’s time to go home. In this book, Paco and Coco head back home so that Paco (and Coco!) can have dinner.
It’s time for bed but Paco doesn’t want to go to bed. Is he tired? Maybe… Coco is tired so maybe Paco is too.
This is the story of a young boy who is warned not to let a cat inside the library, but can't resist the feline's charming ways. Will he discover the reasons behind the library's "no cats allowed" rule? Should the cat really be allowed free reign in the library? Beginning readers will race to find out!
Paco and Zita play hide and seek. Coco thinks he should get to play too. Should Coco play hide and seek? It will be a fun game, no matter who plays. This book introduces the new verbs “Dojo,” “ayúdo,” “gane” “encontrar, “contó” and “busco”
It’s journal time in Paco’s class. Paco wants to write in his journal, but he can’t remember what he did the day before. Zita helps him remember and his teacher encourages him to write as much as he can. This book introduces the new sight word “primero” and the digraphs ci and ye.