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See the Birds

Tess Samson (author)

Publisher: Newmark Learning ISBN: 9781607196204

There are many different kinds of birds. How many birds have you seen?

Going Up and Down

Tess Samson (author)

Publisher: Newmark Learning ISBN: 9781607196136

See where the people go up. See where they go down.

My Pet

Tammy Jones (author)

Publisher: Newmark Learning ISBN: 9781607191452

People have different types of pets. Do you have a pet?

My Home

Tammy Jones (author)

Publisher: Newmark Learning ISBN: 9781607191445

People live in different types of homes. What type of home do you live in?

Look at the Weather

Tammy Jones (author)

Publisher: Newmark Learning ISBN: 9781607191407

What's the weather like today? Just look outside and see.

Look at the Sky

Tammy Jones (author)

Publisher: Newmark Learning ISBN: 9781607191414

People can see many things in the sky. What can you see when you look at the sky?

At the Shore

Tammy Jones (author)

Publisher: Newmark Learning ISBN: 9781607191377

People can see many things at the seashore. What will we discover there today?

I Like the Spring!

Tammy Jones (author)

Publisher: Newmark Learning ISBN: 9781607191384

There are many nice things in Spring. What is your favorite part of Spring?

I can write a book about Butterflies

Bobbie Kalman (author)

Publisher: Crabtree Publishing Company ISBN: 9781427179937

This fun book teaches children concepts, or big ideas, about butterflies, including metamorphosis, migration, symmetry, and pollination. Children are encouraged to draw their own butterflies, take photographs, or find butterfly photos on the Internet. The text styles taught in this book include informational text, using headings and different fonts, boxed info, and creative writing.

First Fire: A Cherokee Folktale

Nancy Kelly Allen (author), Sherry Rogers (illustrator)

Publisher: Arbordale Publishing ISBN: 9781628552348

Why are ravens black? Why do screech owl eyes look red in light? How did we get fire? You'll find the answers to those questions in this retelling of a Cherokee "pour quoi" folktale. The earth was cold and dark but the animals could see fire coming from the tree on the island. They tried to fly or swim to the island to bring back the fire heat and light. What happened to some of the animals? Which animal brought it back and how?