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Who Knew? Under the Apple Tree

Laurie Lazzaro Knowlton (author) Steph Marshall (illustrator)

Publisher: Amicus Publishing ISBN: 9781681526584

The apples are ripe! Which animal will be first to know? Or second? Or third? Inspire young readers to notice the arrival of fall with ordinal numbers in this beautifully illustrated picture book. Nature gives us many signs of the changing seasons, if we pay attention and use our senses like animals do.

100 Snowflakes

Martha E.H. Rustad (author)

Publisher: Amicus Publishing ISBN: 9781681510422

Snowflakes are everywhere - on mittens, on presents, on windows - and young readers can practice counting up to 100 by ones with this book.

Hard and Soft

Emily Dawson (author)

Publisher: Amicus Publishing ISBN: 9781607533283

A level A Amicus Reader that compares and contrasts common hard and soft objects, both in nature and man-made. Includes comprehension activity.

Animals Up and Down

Beth Bence Reinke (author)

Publisher: Amicus Publishing ISBN: 9781607535355

Introduces the opposites up and down by comparing the behavior of such animals as eagles up in the air and fish down in the sea.

Animals Over and Under

Beth Bence Reinke (author)

Publisher: Amicus Publishing ISBN: 9781607535348

Introduces the opposites over and under by comparing the behavior of such animals as giraffes that look out over trees and moles that dig under the ground.

Animals Near and Far

Jenna Lee Gleisner (author)

Publisher: Amicus Publishing ISBN: 9781607535331

Introduces the opposites near and far by comparing the behavior of such animals as fox pups that stay near dens and butterflies that migrate far south.

Falling Leaves 1,2,3

Tracey E. Dils (author)

Publisher: Amicus Publishing ISBN: 9781607538233

Introduces leaves, pumpkins, apples, and other fall season objects, while teaching the concept of counting to ten.

Down in the Jungle 1,2,3

Tracey E. Dils (author)

Publisher: Amicus Publishing ISBN: 9781607538196

Introduces rain forest plants and animals, such as orchids, jaguars, and snakes, while teaching the concept of counting to ten.