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The perfect starter for kids who love to read and draw, the Watch Me Read and Draw series features an engaging story with simple drawing lessons that teach children how to draw their favourite things. Adorable stories are sure to capture the attention of budding young artists, and basic shapes that they will recognize make it easy to learn how to draw.
A delightful picture book about a father and daughter' s trip into the wilderness, and how children can help parents see the world in a different way.
Monster is HUNGRY, and he's coming to find . . . YOU! He creeps through the streets, hunting for his favorite snack. You'd better hide because you know what he likes to eat. Something tasty, something sweet. It's . . . CAKE, of course!
What's your favourite season? Introduce young readers to the effects of the weather each season with these lyrical books. Repeating sentence structures give early readers confidence, while surprising nature facts will make them want to read the whole series.
Stories for younger readers following the adventures of a crimecracking and mystery solving Tudor ghost, William, and his modernday sidekick, Thomas.
Find out about the many roles water plays in this poetic exploration of water throughout the year.
All the children in Miss Sharon's class have brought their favourite fruits to decorate the sukkah. But when Michael brings a watermelon, the class must find a way to hang it!
With the conservation curriculum asking for animals and their habitats to be presented together, this series will help readers understand the watery habitat, and its layered relationships with the animals that live in it. Amazing and Guess What? features keep children reading, and summaries of habitat characteristics and animal index make this a great introduction to ocean animals, lakes and rivers, and their ecosystem.
How does your garden grow? Very well, with this helpful series. Engaging levelled text and vibrant photographs encourage young readers to plant, grow, and harvest their own flowers, fruits, and vegetables, and gives them the information they need to do so.
Each book looks at common ways we go from one place to another while making connections to daily life activity.