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Basic Concepts

Young children love a story they can interact with. Rocking Chair Kids books are perfect for read-alouds and one-on-one reading. This series introduces basic concepts children need to know before starting school.

Basic Concepts (Level Pre 1 Readers)

Level Pre1 Readers explore basic concepts. This simple look at opposites using repetitive sentence structures and familiar vocabulary give budding readers success. Although written at a very low level, the author’s themes tie all the examples together to give a sense of a story. Picture glossaries introduce new vocabulary and simple quizzes and activities at the end of each book help solidify comprehension.

Basic English Grammar for English Language Learners

This two-book series was written specifically for English language learners and covers all the basic grammar topics for beginners. Contains clear and concise explanations of the rules and illustrates them with numerous examples. The “Did You Know?” and “Grammar Help” notes add further to the understanding of basic grammar. These books will give English language learners a clear understanding of core grammar skills and help lay a strong foundation for good English.

Basic English Grammar for English Language Learners (cd)

This two-book series was written specifically for English language learners and covers all the basic grammar topics for beginners. Contains clear and concise explanations of the rules and illustrates them with numerous examples. The “Did You Know?” and “Grammar Help” notes add further to the understanding of basic grammar. These books will give English language learners a clear understanding of core grammar skills and help lay a strong foundation for good English. Each book includes 150-pages pl

Basic Tools (21st Century Junior Library)

From the simplest household chores to the most complex construction projects, basic handheld tools are used for almost everything. Readers will learn how some of the most common tools work, what they are used for, and how different variations can help with specialized tasks.

Bat Wings! Cat Wings?  

Bats have wings, but do cats? No, of course not! In this entertaining book designed to both instruct and delight, young audiences encounter actual animal traits paired with impossible ones. Or what if they?re not all far-fetched?

Bath Monster, The  

As your bath water drains, that slurping sound it makes is the Bath Monster-dirty bath water is his SECOND favourite food. No one wants to find out what his FIRST favourite food is...until Jackson decides he doesn't believe in the Bath Monster anymore and refuses to take a bath ever again. Starving, the Bath Monster visits Jackson for his FIRST favourite food...Thank goodness it's not little kids, but mud pies!

Battle Royale: Lethal Warriors (45th Parallel Press)

In Battle Royale: Lethal Warriors, we have a matchup of historic magnitude. We took the deadliest warriors from two different time periods and matched them in a battle of weaponry, strength, and grit. Who will come out victorious? You'll have to read to find out. This series utilizes considerate text written at a higher maturity level with a lower reading level to engage struggling readers.

Baxter and Danny Stand Up to Bullying

Baxter the Bunny is the fastest animal in the forest. Danny the Bear is the best dancer. Baxter and Danny like to run and dance together in the forest . . . until Buford Blue Jay comes along. Buford makes up mean names for all the animals in the forest. With the help of Queen Beth of the Bees, Baxter and Danny learn how to start feeling better and help the other animals in the forest feel better too. Together, they are able to stand up to Buford's bullying! Included is a Note to Parents and Othe

Be a Bridge

Rhyming verse describes different ways in which readers can "be a bridge," from welcoming a new student and listening respectfully when someone else is talking to standing up to a bully and comforting a classmate who is upset.