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It doesn’t matter where you were born. It doesn’t matter your height or weight. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know everything. This book celebrates our differences and highlights that what really matters is how we treat others.
When Wolf finds a fact-filled book in the library, he thinks he will at last outsmart his clever friend Dog. The two cousins swap fascinating facts about mummies and skeletons; robots, knights, and pirates; dinosaurs and dragons; rockets and the moon. But Wolf is wild and Dog is tameùthese two always find there's just as much to learn about friends and enemies, setting traps, playing tricks and chewing bones.
Crack open a What Happened? book to investigate a preposterous mystery from four different perspectives. See what the witnesses get right . . . and what they get hilariously wrong. Bet you'll never guess what really happened!
As kids go back to school in September, weather and activities are changing around them. Why do the leaves fall? Do animals have to get ready for winter too? This series answers kids' questions about fall and the changing seasons.
It's springtime, and the world seems fresh and new. Flowers are blooming, and baby animals are being born. It's finally warm enough to play outside without a coat! Why do the birds sing? How do trees make food? This series answers kids’ questions about spring and the changing seasons.
When the weather turns cold and it starts to snow, kids can bundle up or stay inside. But what do plants and animals do when winter comes? This series explores the natural world in winter through vibrant photographs and easy-to-read, engaging text.
The What I Eat series uses a curriculum based approach 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. Bold, colourful photographs help guide readers through the text. Text and format is created by Cecilia Minden, PhD, a literacy consultant and former director of the Language and Literacy program at Harvard Graduate School of Education. Includes phonics and teachers' guid
Help students find out all about food webs, or interconnected food chains, that exist in various types of ecosystems. Clear text, vibrant photos, and captions that inspire thought provide an excellent way to teach this Next Generation Science Standards topic.
What does it mean to be a good digital citizen? Students will learn how to identify and prevent cyberbullying, how to research effectively online, and how to evaluate web sites and advertising, all while staying safe in today's digital, connected environment. Vivid photos, clear text, and informative sidebars make these books valuable resources for students as they navigate the digital landscape.
Look out your window and you might see sunny skies, rain clouds, or even wind blowing the world around. WhatÎs going on out there? Explore the world through weather! Rain or shine, young readers will love learning the science of weather through lively text paired closely with colorful photos.