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Siblings are the best. Full of imagination and play, Charlie and Mouse show how kind and cooperative sibling friendships can be. Each chapter is a new adventure, creating an ideal and accessible transition for readers who are just moving into chapter books. With plenty of humour and heart, Laurel Snyder and Emily Hughes paint a lively picture of brotherhood that children will relish.
In this delightful series for early readers, diners line up outside Chef Kate's restaurant every day to see what’s on the menu. They are never disappointed. Chef Kate always cooks up something to suit the weather or a special event. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.
Five little chicks must jump up five little steps to get to where a delicious treat awaits them. What happens when one little chick keeps falling down? Peep, peep, plop!
With the sun up and grass warm, a barnyard chicken is optimistic that it will be a comfortable day for a nap. However, forces keep conspiring against her--until it becomes a bad day for someone else.
Introducing the literary world to characters like the Cat in the Hat and Charlie Brown was noteworthy. Authors dream of having their stories read and appreciated. This series explores the lives of famous children’s storytellers and the mark they’ve made on many.
Chip the potato chip is sure he has the annual Spud City Festival sack race in the bag--he's been practicing all year. The Home Fries (local baseball team) and Sweet Potatoes (cheer squad) are all rooting for him. The French Fries even bring their tots over for an autograph. But when Curly the springy curly fry shows up, Chip knows he's in trouble. This totally funny story is filled with clever potato puns--and subtle themes of sportsmanship and persistence. It will have kids and adults alike la
When her teacher assigns the class to start a science journal, noting the animals they find in their yards, Chloe is sure she'll discover the most. But once she's in her yard with her journal and markers, she can't find any animals to sketch. Will she end up finding the fewest, not the most?
The student body of Dawson High study hard, date, root for the home team, hold down part-time jobs, succeed and fail, just like typical teenagers. Characters are faced with tough choices – and must decide and react based on their principles. However, choices are complicated and learning to do the right thing is not always easy.
Ahoy! A spectacular Christmas boat parade is underway! Count up to ten as the dazzling crafts bob pass . . . but wait! Where is Santa and his reindeer? Surely, they aren't missing the parade? Never fear, little mariners, Santa simply has a surprise in store. With backmatter on the bevy of boats featured!
Christmas is a special holiday that is celebrated all over the world. Look inside to learn the customs and traditions of people in different countries. Create a special Christmas craft and make a tasty recipe, too! Comprehension Questions with answers. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.