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Plenty of Penguins
by Sonia W. BlackLoaded with basic, informative facts, and told in accessible, rhyming language, this easy-to-read title is the perfect introduction to these adorable creatures.
Helping Animals
by Katherine Scraper Vicki Rushworth David HaggertyIn this book, learn that people can help animals by providing food and water, playing with them, giving them baths, and taking them to the vet.
Doing Jobs Together
by Margie Burton Cathy French Tammy JonesThis book is about how families work together to complete everyday chores. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)
The Flag
by Katherine Scraper Vicki Rushworth David HaggertyIn this book, get a close look at the colors and design of the American flag.
Let’s Go
by Margie Burton Cathy French Tammy JonesThis book is about the various ways people get to where they are going.
Schools Then and Now
by Cynthia Swain Tara FunkWhat were some schools like long ago? How are schools different today?
At the Birthday Party
by Margie Burton Cathy French Tammy JonesThis book is about the things people like at a birthday party.
Making a House
by Rebecca WeberThis book is about the types and purposes of tools that are used to build houses.
On the Playground
by Margie Burton Cathy French Tammy JonesThis book is about the many activities children can do at a playground.
A Party for Rabbit
by Rebecca Weber Sandra CammellThis story is about Rabbit and the foods he likes to eat.
Thanksgiving Then and Now
by Nan Walker Mark CorcoranThis book is about what Thanksgiving was like long ago and what Thanksgiving is like today.
Frog Or Toad? How Do You Know Which Animal is Which?
by Melissa StewartHow can you tell a frog from a toad? What is the difference? Find all the tips and hints you need to tell these two animals apart! Trained as both a scientist and journalist, Melissa Stewart is the award-winning author of more than 100 books for young readers. While gathering information for her books, Melissa has explored tropical forests in Costa Rica, gone on Safari in Kenya and Tanzania, and swum with sea lions in the Galápagos Islands.
Where Is My State?
by Robin NelsonFirst Step Nonfiction introduces young children to fun, easy-to-read non-fiction they will read again and again. Supporting beginning readers through repetition and simple sentences that directly correspond to large photographs, this series explores a wide range of everyday subjects -- from trees to time -- while helping develop nonfiction reading skills. Each title introduces a topic relevant to children's everyday experiences while inspiring them to read.With large, vivid photographs and basic, repetitive sentences that clarify the notion of location, this compelling new multicultural series invites beginning readers to discover a whole new world and their place in it.
Trains (Kingfisher Readers L1)
by Thea FeldmanKingfisher Readers L1: Trains by Thea Feldman LEVEL 1 - BEGINNING TO READ (red) The language at this level will be short and simple sentences, with straightforward vocabulary and punctuation, a high level of phonic regularity and lots of repetition. Includes simple glossary. The amazing photography in this book will grab readers from the first page and keep them turning for more. Covering all aspects of trains from how they go, to who rides, who drives, and all of the various architecture of a train system, this book's photographs and text work together seamlessly to introduce new vocabulary and help decode the words in context to build confidence for more reading success.
Hansel and Gretel
by Katherine Scraper Joanna Czernichowska Lori O'DeaRead a Russian fairy tale and a German fairy tale with many similarities. Each has a pair of children who live with their poor father and wicked stepmother. Both have evil witches who live deep in the woods and eat children. Then read and evaluate three opinion pieces about which of the adult characters in the fairy tales acts the worst.