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This inventive series allows readers to compare two simple machines to see which one resolves a particular need in the best way. Each book sets up a problem a group of kids is trying to solve. The kids test two simple machines to determine a winner. This series supports engineering design standards for primary grades in the Next Generation Science Standards. Vibrant photos of the kids testing each simple machine directly relate to the words on each page to support emergent readers in decoding an
Avi's doll Skye is not a boy or a girl. Neither is Avi. But what will their family think? Avi uses Skye to explore gender expression and identity and also to discover how their family will react to Avi's own nonbinary identity. Breaking gender stereotypes, Avi's clothing choices and actions show their brother, sister, and parents who they really are as their family gradually understands and accepts Avi's identity.
Jane Yolen’s poetic and sensory ramble through the four seasons highlights the cyclical passage of time as artist Lisel Jane Ashlock portrays a changing natural environment.
Shared activities like reading, singing, and acting-out strengthen the bond children have with language and their peers. These classics build speech and reading skills and set kids up for early reading success!
Before the sun even rises, a confident group of birds is warming up their vocal chords preparing for a full day of singing. They perform solos and acapella and arpeggios. And they sing and sing--and sing some more! Until the day comes to an end and they decide they're actually pretty exhausted. But come morning, they have big plans to SING SOME MORE!!!
After Sister Spring awakes "with the first daffodil on the very last breath of frost," she colors the sunrise with a kiss, provides thunder for the hills, and invites the reader to gambol in the meadow and "dream the seeds of the morrow." A companion to Mother Winter, this poetic celebration of springtime revels in the life-affirming renewal of the season.
From best-selling author Brian P. Cleary, Six Sheep Sip Thick Shakes is a real mouthful! Presenting readers with twenty-four challenging and hilarious tongue twisters, Cleary’s inventive sentences and Steve Mack’s appealing art will leave readers tongue-tied—and laughing through their teeth.
In this journey of independence, six sons tell their parent's they want to take care of themselves and must leave home. They declare, "We are short, but we are smart. We want to find work out in the world." The parents wait and wait for some news from their sons but nothing comes and then one day they all return. Were they able to make it out in the world or will they be returning home to stay?
Size is relative, and for every category there's always something bigger or taller—until you get to the biggest and tallest! These delightful books highlight size comparisons with fun, colourful photos to help beginning readers visualize and understand the concepts of size and degrees of comparison. Simple, accessible text and fun facts make learning enjoyable.
Size is relative, and for every category there's always something bigger or taller—until you get to the biggest and tallest! These delightful books highlight size comparisons with fun, colorful photos to help beginning readers visualize and understand the concepts of size and degrees of comparison. Simple, accessible text and fun facts make learning enjoyable.