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Each of us has a unique and powerful voice, whether we speak loudly or softly, sing or sign, or without any words at all. What matters is how we use that voice--because voices are meant to be used. Some of us use it to express ourselves through art. And some use their voices to vote and make big changes. Others use their voice to inspire or lift up others, helping other voices to be heard. Your voice is yours along--and the world needs a voice like yours.
Lily Lu loves animals. She tags along with her marine biologist mom to meet, and often help, animals all over the world. Young readers will love joining Lily on her adventures in these early chapter books.
One day, Line met Dot . . . and they decided to play together! It was so much fun they invited their friendsCbig and small, young and old. The more the merrier. With so many friends, Line and Dot discover that they can create much more than before.
When Nadine asks a new friend if she has a coming-here story too, she topples the first domino in a community-wide chain of neighbors and new friends listening to those around them, wondering about their perspectives, and finally asking thoughtful, curious questions. This lyrical, pay-it-forward story encourages readers to engage with those around them, seeing each similarity and difference as part of the colorful landscape of community.
The Little Blossom Stories series uses curriculum based fiction to get children comfortable with reading. Each book in this series uses a combination of sight words and short-vowel words in repetition to build recognition and confidence. Original illustrations help guide readers through the text.
The Little Math Stories series brings mathematical thinking to beginning readers with decodable books aligned to key math standards for Grades K and 1 math curriculum. Titles support readers' success with domain-specific vocabulary and targeted phonics skills.
The Little Science Stories series brings scientific thinking to beginning readers with decodable books aligned to key science standards. Titles support readers' success with domain-specific vocabulary and targeted phonics skills. Hands-on Try It! features provide opportunities for readers to apply the concepts they read about with authentic demonstrations of knowledge.
Children will learn to identify 120 first words in each bold and colourful book in this series. The exciting seek-and-find format includes bonus puzzles and mazes, enhancing new readers' observation skills while having fun.
For years, the little turtles climbed on top of the big turtles to eat the freshest fruit from the top of the bushes. The big turtles ate the fallen berriesCsour and rotten. Littlest Turtle follows along with this tradition until she hears the feelings of the big turtles. Littlest Turtle sees how unfair this all is and thinks about the important question: would it be so hard to share? Follow along as Littlest Turtle joins together with the big turtles, speaks up for change, and comes up with a new tradition that works for all turtles, no matter the size!
The United States of America is a complex nation. At various times in its nearly 250-year history, the countryÎs citizens have endured racism, poverty, and gun violence. TheyÎve been split apart and brought together by politics, news media, and ideas about what constitutes a basic human right. In this nonfiction series, early high schoolers will learn the history behind many social studies hot topics, including immigration, voting rights, and LGBTQ+ discrimination; how and why we continue to struggle today; and whatÎs being done to improve those challenging aspects of living in America.