Frogs introduces emergent readers to frogs' features, habitat, and behaviors while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading experience. Carefully crafted text uses high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references to support emergent readers, making sure they aren’t facing too many challenges at once. Frogs includes tools for teachers and caregivers as well as introductory nonfiction features such as labels, a table of contents, words to know, and an index.
In Mammals, early readers learn about the defining characteristics of this animal group. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage early readers as they discover what features set these animals apart. A labeled diagram helps readers identify body parts of a mammal, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary. Children can learn more about mammals online using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Mammals also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, and an index.
In Zoo, emergent readers join a group of students as they enjoy a trip to the zoo. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they learn about the exotic wildlife the zoo contains. A labeled diagram introduces some of the zoo's most popular residents, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary. Children can learn more about the zoo and its animals using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Zoo also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, and an index.
“¿Acaso tus animales favoritos tienen colas? ¿Son colas brillantes o colas blancas? ¡O colas de gato! ¿O colas que solo ves por la noche, ¡COLAS!?” Lee sobre todo tipo de colas con este gracioso Libro Para Primerizos que usa texto repetitivo e ilustraciones brillantes. Este Libro Para Primerizos usa un promedio de 2 a 4 palabras por página, fotos que sugieren el sentido, y rimas divertidas. “¡Colas!” ayudara a los niños lograr el éxito de lectura dentro y fuera del salón. Mientras se tiende la fundación para disfrutar de toda una vida de lectura.
Aprenda los nombres de los animales en el zoológico y también practique los números.
A baby fox narrates the story of its life, describing how physical features, diet, habitat and familial relationships play a role in its growth and development.
A baby tiger narrates the story of its life, describing how physical features, diet, habitat and familial relationships play a role in its growth and development.
A baby gorilla narrates the story of its life, describing how physical features, diet, habitat and familial relationships play a role in its growth and development.
A baby giraffe narrates the story of its life, describing how physical features, diet, habitat and familial relationships play a role in its growth and development.
Will Snake find something tasty to sate his hunger? Simple text introduces readers to dialogue.
Silly illustrations and rhyming phrases depict the various ways animals can move.
Horses come in many different colors. Dynamic illustrations will help readers explore them all.
Jake and his friends use what they know about toads to make the perfect toad house.
Explore animal habitats with accessible text and bold photographs.
A North American Spanish translation of this search-and-find book invites young readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about a lion's African habitat, body parts, and behaviors.
A North American Spanish translation of this search-and-find book invites young readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about a gorilla's African habitat, body parts, and behaviors.
A North American Spanish translation of this search-and-find book invites young readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about a giraffe's African habitat, body parts, and behaviors.
A North American Spanish translation of this search-and-find book invites young readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about an elephant's African habitat, body parts, and behaviors.
A North American Spanish translation of this search-and-find book invites young readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about a cheetah's African habitat, body parts, and behaviors.
Pounce like a bobcat on this leveled reader that reinforces key vocabulary with a search-and-find feature. This is a North American Spanish translation of Spot Bobcats. Bobcats are named for their little bobbed tails! These nocturnal wildcats prowl the forests of North America looking for prey. Be very, very quiet! They are hunting rabbits!
Kids just learning to read will sneak off with this leveled reader about tigers, which reinforces key vocabulary with a search-and-find feature. This is a North American Spanish translation of Spot Tigers. Lions might be king of the jungle, but tigers are the biggest wild cat. Muscles ripple under those orange coats. And those stripes aren’t just stunning – they’re perfect camouflage, too. Gorgeous photos and simple text touch on the body parts, habitat, and behavior of these majestic beasts. A search-and-find feature reinforces key vocabulary with photo clues and an answer key.
New readers will sneak off with this leveled reader about lynx, which reinforces key vocabulary with a search-and-find feature. This is a North American Spanish translation of Spot Lynx. With ear tufts and a ruff of hair around their faces, lynx might be the fluffiest wildcat. Their life in cold habitats demands it. Even their paws are big to act like snowshoes in the snow. Gorgeous photos and simple text touch on the body parts, habitat, and behavior of these fluffy beasts. A search-and-find feature reinforces key vocabulary with photo clues and an answer key.
New readers will snatch up this leveled reader about leopards, which reinforces key vocabulary with a search-and-find feature. This is a North American Spanish translation of Spot Leopards. Imagine always dragging your dinner up a tree to keep it away from roving hyenas. You’ll often find the leopard in a tree, with their snack on a nearby branch. The leopard’s spotted coat is legendary – and exceptional camouflage. Rare leopards are born with black fur and people call them black panthers. Gorgeous photos and simple text touch on the body parts, habitat, and behavior of these beautiful beasts. A search-and-find feature reinforces key vocabulary with photo clues and an answer key.
Take a swim with the water-loving jaguar in this leveled reader, which reinforces key vocabulary with a search-and-find feature. This is a North American Spanish translation of Spot Jaguars. Meet the biggest wildcat in North and South America. Usually covered with camouflaging rosettes, the jaguar is breathtaking to behold. But, occasionally, they are born with black fur, leading people to call them black panthers. Excellent photos and simple text touch on the body parts, habitat, and behavior of these furry beasts. A search-and-find feature reinforces key vocabulary with photo clues and an answer key.