¡A Annie, la piloto que hace justicia, no le gustan los abusos! ¡Descubre cómo ella les hizo pagar a tres abusadores!
El héroe de los vaqueros Pecos Bill tiene un verdadero amor y esa es Sluefoot Sue. Él la ve por primera vez cuando ella cabalga en un bagre por el Rio Grande.
¿Puede Kanchil, el pequeño ciervo ratón, engañar a los cocodrilos de dientes gigantes?
You move your body and get exercise in many ways. See how people move their bodies!
Mike spends the day at his favorite place, the aquarium! When he loses his favorite toy, he learns the importance of kindness. MySELF (Social Emotional Learning Foundations) helps children build social and emotional intelligence and literacy skills through shared reading of engaging texts that prompt discussions about real-world experiences. Child-centered themes support social and emotional growth, address Common Core Foundational Reading Skills Standards, and integrate family involvement with classroom instruction. Stories are written from the first person perspective and center around a diverse group of relatable children. Real-world photos, high-quality illustrations, and delightful narrators aid in teaching social and emotional skills without a heavy-handed approach.
El día se apaga. Las estrellas aparecen. ¿Quién está viendo las estrellas? Lee este libro para descubrirlo.
Ana loves Buddy, but now Ana has a new baby brother. Will Buddy ever get Ana's attention again?
Baa Baa Black Sheep is at the market. How much wool will Baa Baa sell? Read this book to find out.
Jack likes to run. Jack likes to jump. Will Jack be able to jump over the candlestick? A playful and vibrantly illustrated adaptation of the treasured nursery rhyme.
Sube la colina con Juan y Juanita. ¡Pero ten cuidado al bajar!
After one of Meg's teachers has a new baby, Meg suggests that the class make a present for the baby. Can Meg help get the project started? MySELF (Social Emotional Learning Foundations) helps children build social and emotional intelligence and literacy skills through shared reading of engaging texts that prompt discussions about real-world experiences. Child-centered themes support social and emotional growth, address Common Core Foundational Reading Skills Standards, and integrate family involvement with classroom instruction. Stories are written from the first person perspective and center around a diverse group of relatable children. Real-world photos, high-quality illustrations, and delightful narrators aid in teaching social and emotional skills without a heavy-handed approach.
Three blind mice smell bread baking. Will the three blind mice get some bread to eat? A playful and vibrantly illustrated adaptation of the treasured nursery rhyme.
Sofía y sus amigos están cultivando chícharos en el salón. Si siguen el plan y les dan mucho amor a las semillas, ¡Sofía y sus amigos tendrán una merienda deliciosa
What do you know about your body? Find out what the parts of your body can help you do.
We use different coins as money. What is your favorite type of coin?
¡Paul Bunyan fue el bebé más grande que jamás haya existido! ¡A la semana de nacer tenía que usar la ropa de su papá! ¡Y siguió creciendo!
Mary's family can't get Mary out of bed. Why doesn't Mary want to get up? Read this book to find out. A playful and vibrantly illustrated adaptation of the treasured nursery rhyme.
The children in this book learn and share about themselves. Maybe you can find ways to learn more about yourself, too!
¡Carlos tiene una hermanita nueva! Él debe ayudar a sus padres haciendo más cosas por sí mismo. ¡Carlos recibe una gran recompensa por ser responsable!
El puente de Londres está roto. ¿Qué harán las personas? Lee este libro para descubrirlo.
Algunas mascotas pueden volar y otras mascotas pueden nadar. Algunas tienen cuatro patas y otras tienen dos. ¿Qué mascota te gusta más?
¿Qué cosas verás mientras viajas muy alto con Coneja? Lee este cuento para descubrirlo.
Explora el mundo del movimiento. Lee sobre muchas cosas que se mueven.