Beginning readers will soar through this delightful look at kite flying.
Games are fun to play with your friends, family, or on your own. From video games you can play on your TV, computer, or smartphone, to board games and traditional games played for generations, they can teach you good sportsmanship and how it isn’t always important to win but just to have fun. Grab your favorite game and get ready to play! This title will allow students to ask and answer questions about key details in a text. • World map • Bold keywords with picture glossary • Multicultural • Text based questions
How do you build a snowman? With some snow for a body and objects for a face, arms, and clothes.
Time to play hide and seek in the playground. Find somewhere to hide before the count hits 10. Where is the best place to hide?
What can we do with a box? You can make a car, a house, and an airplane. We can make anything with a box. What do you want to make?
Did you know that you use subtraction when you play games? Everything from picking a winning team, jumping rope, and playing hopscotch uses subtraction. See subtraction in action as you read this book!
Discover patterns in everyday games! This charming, Spanish-translated title helps young readers recognize repeating patterns in common games like checkers, cards, board games, and jacks. Children will enhance their understanding of patterns and early STEM themes with engaging examples and featured "You Try It" problems.
The books in the Hola, English! series were written for Spanish-speaking children new to English and English-speaking children whose parents or teachers want to introduce a foreign language early on. Max and Sarah Build a Snowman teaches numbers and counting within the context of the familiar hide-and-seek game.
Engaging photos allow readers to predict the next animal they will see on their virtual field trip.
Young readers will learn about baseball through simple sentences and highly supportive pictures.
Young readers will learn about gymnastics through simple sentences and highly supportive pictures.
Young readers will learn about soccer through simple sentences and highly supportive pictures.
Young readers will learn about cheerleading throuh simple sentences and highly supportive pictures.
Young children will enjoy learning the differences between a rectangle and a square with this book that leads the child to find rectangles and squares in the world around them.