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Polka dots on your flip-flops. Stripes on your mittens. This series lets children identify patterns they see in spring, summer, fall, and winter, while providing a fun and supportive reading experience. Repetitive text patterns feature high-frequency vocabulary and familiar content words, and a strong photo/text match further facilitates understanding.
Paul Bunyan has a BIG problem. He's in love but the lady who has caught his eye will have nothing to do with him. What's a giant lumberjack to do? When Paul Bunyan meets pretty Lucette, he knows she's the gal for him. After all, she's so tall she can't fit into an ordinary cabin. She can churn butter into a thick creamy river, and when she cleans house she can twirl up a tornado! Why, it's a match made in heaven! But to win Lucette's heart, Paul must prove his worth in a love test.
Kids love furry friends, and there are so many different kinds! Explore what makes every dog breed different with Paw Prints. Carefully levelled text and playful photographs introduce readers to their favourite dog breeds. Includes a labelled diagram and a picture glossary to reinforce new vocabulary.
PD Essentials books are powerful guides from leading experts. They render complex ideas in concise, straightforward language to connect teachers to best practices in understandable, actionable ways. These books provide educators with research-based practical ideas and the inspiring whys, what’s, when’s, and how’s behind teaching that transform classrooms. Foundational Skills Literacy Collection. This Collection provides expert guidance on teaching developing skills that empower students to read
What does peace mean to you? This beautifully-illustrated collection of inspirational ideas about peace, written especially for children, is inspired by the achievements of fourteen Nobel Peace Prize laureates, among them Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Theresa and Malala Yousafzai. A must for anyone interested in exploring this essential issue of our times, this child-friendly exploration of what peace means to you and me is a book for every bookshelf.
Years ago, Xiaoke?s father planted a peach tree in his old hutong neighbourhood. To Xiaoke, the tree is his brother-his peach tree brother. Now the old neighbourhood is being torn down and the tree is marked for destruction. Will Xiaoke be able to save the tree in time?
This fun story about the highs and lows of media stardom is perfect for readers not yet ready for Charlotte's Web. A gorgeous peacock hatches an escape from the zoo in search of fame, only to realize that instant stardom can be tough and that beauty is more than feathers deep. Peacock loves to see his friend Sketch, a girl who comes to the zoo and inks drawings of him. But life was lonely when she wasn't around. As a free bird, his adventures attract all the attention he'd always dreamed of, ado
Sophie is finally getting used to having just her Dad around after her mother died. Things are going smoothly-Sophie and her dad are like two peas in a pod. But when Sarah and her dog Billy come along, everything changes. Will there be room for more peas in the pod?Written by Rachel Noble and illustrated by Katie Rewse, this picture book will help any child who has had to adjust to a parent having a new partner.
A spooky house sits empty on a quiet neighborhood street. Previous owners, after moving in, have been frightened away by strange events. All caused by the house itself. When a new family moves in, the house is surprised by their reactions to its attempts to scare them off, too. Will this ÌpeculiarÊ family really stay? Will they able to turn this house into a home?
What kind of bird has a beak like a jackhammer? A woodpecker! What kind has a beak like a straw? A hummingbird! This playful picture book keeps readers guessing as they discover how birds' beaks resemble and can be used like tools.