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Play soccer, take turns on the playground, count for hide-and-seek, and more in this fiction series about good sportsmanship. Each story features carefully levelled text to support emergent readers while tackling key topics.
Find out what it means to be a good sport. Children can learn how to practice good sportsmanship, from trying their best to playing fairly. These levelled nonfiction titles help emergent readers build literacy skills, and pair with fictional stories to cement learning and grow reading skills.
With its reader-friendly and interactive approach, "Be a Leader" presents an engaging and motivating introduction to the importance of leadership and provides examples, showing that every kid can find opportunities to be a leader. Each book highlights practical and easy ways to develop and utilize leadership skills in daily life.
How many things can you make in a day? A tower, a friend, a change? Rhyme, repetition, and a few seemingly straightforward questions engage young readers in a discussion about the many things we make-and the ways we can make a difference in the world. This simple, layered story celebrates creativity through beautiful rhyming verse and vibrant illustrations with a timely message.
There are simple ways to be a hero for our environment, and these books explain how it’s done. Find out how simple things like riding bike more often, turning off the lights, and recycling make a huge impact on reducing damage to the earth.
Storms and disasters can be scary for kids, but if they know what to expect, they’ll be less afraid. Be Prepared, provides simple explanations of storms and offers reassuring steps that families can take to prepare for disasters. Perfect for supporting disaster preparedness weeks and practice drills in the lower grades.
The main characters in these humorous and informative books have just learned safety rules. Feeling smart, they are anxious to impart their knowledge to the nearest party, whether it's a younger sibling, a pet, a wayward alien, or their toys. Their funny mishaps show readers why certain actions are not safe as they learn important safety rules.
The main characters in these humorous and informative books have just learned safety rules. Feeling smart, they are anxious to impart their knowledge to the nearest party, whether it's a younger sibling, a pet, a wayward alien, or their toys. Their funny mishaps show readers why certain actions are not safe as they learn important safety rules.
This first chapter book series follows the Bean family, a zany, close-knit bunch who try to solve problems together. Baby Bean usually has a sensible solution, but, being the youngest, doesn't get a lot of say in the decisions. Entertaining illustrations help share the fun the joyful family has making their illogical choices. Notes to caregivers and teachers provide question prompts to encourage reader comprehension and extension; Downloadable Teacher’s Guide available.
Bear and Bird soon become constant companions, spending their days together, searching out berries and watching out for one another. They are only separated during the winter months when Bear hibernates and Bird flies south. As the years pass, their friendship grows stronger. Then one spring day, when Bird returns from his winter trip, Bear is not there to greet him. When Bird finally learns why his dear friend is absent, memories of their time together bring comfort and acceptance. In this tale