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Few places are more wild than North AmericaÎs wilderness. Wolves howl. Coyotes prowl. Bison thunder across prairies. Moose trek snowy mountains. Bald eagles soar through the sky. Red foxes and raccoons prowl through fields and forests, North America is full of wonderful wildlife. Learn where these animals live, how they hunt and stay safe, and the amazing features of their bodies. Discover the many animals that live in (and shape) these wonderful wild landscapes!
Cette série présente aux lecteurs débutants la vie des animaux de la ferme au moyen de phrases simples et d'images captivantes.
English/French - Early readers are introduced to life on a farm. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
On célèbre les chiots! Découvre comment différents types de chiots doux et mignons apprennent, travaillent, jouent et grandissent pour devenir d’adorables membres d’une famille. Chaque livre comprend un texte simple, de grandes photos attrayantes, un glossaire imagé avec la prononciation, une table des matières et un index. On y trouve également une page à l’intention des enseignants, des parents et des gardiens qui suggère des questions d’orientation visant à faciliter la compréhension. Un guid
What do insects do in winter? Simple text presents a variety of ways that insects or their offspring survive the winter.
Between his opening greeting and the bookend closing page on which he stalks away after taking no questions, Gato wants to make one thing perfectly clear: Although he has four legs, two ears, and a long, long tail, the word ""cat"" does not define him. His identity is his alone to describe and determine. With the help of Danica Novgorodoff's laugh-out-loud illustrations, he takes us on a tour of his adventures, accomplishments, and daily activities that makes mincemeat of our first impressions.
Even as a child, Shirley Chisholm was a natural-born fighter who wanted things to be fair. At first, she thought she could help lift others by becoming a teacher. So she did. But she wasn't done yet. Stirring free verse chronicles Shirley's journey from teaching to entering politics, eventually becoming the first Black woman ever elected to Congress-and, in 1972, the first woman of any race to seriously run for president. Through poetry and digital illustration, author Tameka Fryer Brown and art
A book is not just a book. It can be so many things: a hat or a building block, a flower press or a fly-swatter! But books are so much more than that. They can make you feel and can take you anywhere; they can make you laugh and can teach you anything you want to know.
Hettie loves hats. She has tall hats, small hats, any size at all hats, round hats, pointy hats, fancy hoity-toity hats. But she will NEVER EVER share them! Will Puffin ever find something to warm his noggin?
Jonathan's father was sweeping the floor, when all of a sudden . . . ROAR! ""Not scary, Jonathan."" Jonathan loves to dress up and scare his family, but they insist that he is just not scary. What happens when Jonathan is too scary?