Descriptive words and repetitive text will help readers build fluency and vocabulary.
Readers will use clues about an animal's physical traits to predict what the animal is.
Readers will explore various modes of transportation. Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
Everyone is busy except for Alex. Who will play with him?
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!
What do you see on Halloween? Readers will enjoy this story all year long!
Descriptive words and repetitive text will help readers build fluency and vocabulary.
What will Carla eat for breakfast? She imagines all her options with colorful descriptions.
As usual, an adventure for Sammy means trouble for the whole family!
Introduce words that name the instruments in the band within an easy-to-read patterned text.
Sammy gets ready for a walk with lots of colorful clothing.
Domestic and wild cats may be different, but they have a lot in common.
Beginning readers will soar through this delightful look at kite flying.
All the crocodile wants is a new friend. Will any of the jungle animals give him a chance?
When the whole family heads out for a day on the lake, who will make the biggest catch?
Repetitive text and engaging content will build fluency as readers cheer for Alex.
How many birds can you find? Practice counting and colors with rich photos of birds.
What can you do in your shoes? Readers explore the kinds of footwear needed for a variety of activities.
Readers will enjoy learning about different kinds of trucks and each of their roles in building a house.
Mr. Brown's class makes a list of all the jobs their parents have in their community.
Action words and vivid illustrations show Carla's quest to make a big splash.