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These beautifully illustrated stories celebrate children's imaginations. Sensitively written and featuring a diverse set of characters, bright, bold illustrations show children using their imaginations to live out their wildest dreams. Writing prompts extend learning and encourage creative thinking.
If you were a fungus, you wouldn't be an animalÑor a plant. You would live in the mountains but also in the city. You would live in lakes, in the desert, and on cheese! Fungi are found around the globe, yet we know very little about them. Scientists even have a hard time defining what they are because they're so contradictory. Author©illustrator Gaia Stella gives young readers a playful and informative introduction to the fascinating world of fungi!
For more than two hundred years, immigrants have flocked to the United States in pursuit of freedom, opportunity, and equality. Although they have often been met with hostility, they have always played a vital part in contributing to the nationÎs economic and social prosperity. Supported by facts, statistics, quotes, and anecdotes, this book examines the role immigrants play in filling jobs, building communities, enriching American culture, and shaping the future.
In this series, authors show the many and varied contributions of immigrants who have builtÑand continue to buildÑAmerica. The books show immigrant contributionsÑpast and presentÑto the fabric of American life. Through the work they do, the businesses they create, the communities they enrich, and their achievements in areas ranging from science and technology to arts and culture, immigrants have helped to create and sustain all aspects of American life.
There are many events in the history of the United States that made an impact. From 911, the moon landing, to the attack on Pearl Harbor. How did the United States change after these key events in US history?
The In Bloom series are curriculum-based chapter books that ease younger readers into reading. Each book uses decodable text, a repetition of sight words, and vowel sounds to raise recognition and confidence. Original illustrations help guide readers through the text. Cecilia Minden, Ph.D., a literacy consultant and former director of the Language and Literacy program at Harvard Graduate School of Education, created the text and format. Books include author biography, phonetics, and teaching guides.
In the Garden is a series of four titles to introduce very young children to the natural world. Diverse protagonists discover the sounds and sights, plants and creatures to be found in a garden, and learn the pleasure of growing things. Simple text with rhythm and rhyme and detailed illustrations encourage a love of our environment.
Cultivate successful readers with this charming series that celebrates and promotes taking care of Earth. Each fictional story features engaging text and colourful illustrations to help beginning readers thrive.
Plant the seed of knowledge with this earth-friendly series about gardening, earthworms, composting, and more!
News moves fast, and understanding what’s happening is important for young readers engaging with their world. Explore some of the biggest stories we face today. Carefully levelled text makes the important content approachable for struggling readers at their level while a dyslexia-friendly font and clean design further improve accessibility. Featured quotes from the news help capture the information as it is currently being discussed, and SilverTips for Success review key concepts to reinforce comprehension so readers are sure to understand what they need to know.