Quick view Above and Below by Sheial Rivera Students will learn key vocabulary words to describe the locations of objects. Repetition and color photographs reinforce vocabulary terms. View Details
Quick view Albert's Bigger than Big Idea by Eleanor May Albert, Wanda, and Cousin Pete are sneaking into the People Kitchen for food. Albert is the smallest mouse, so he gets the smallest bag . . . and the smallest piece of fruit. But Albert dreams of... View Details
Quick view Alien Contact by Pamela F Service Most humans know that scientists are combing outer space for evidence of intelligent life in the universe. A small group of aliens has other ideas, though. Only one "human" can stop them?Zack... View Details
Quick view All Aboard! by Daphne Skinner When Kit, Jay, and their grandma take a train trip across the country, Kit learns the importance of being on time. View Details
Quick view Art Is by Bob Raczka Citing works ranging from a handmade quilt to the Leaning Tower of Pisa, thisbeautiful book will open readers eyes to a whole new world. Illustrations. View Details
Quick view Bad Luck Brad by Gail Hermna Brad is ready for summer vacation, but on his last day of school he discovers an important lesson. His chances of getting what he wants may not be based on luck. By estimating and calculating before... View Details
Quick view Balance by Sheila Rivera Each book in this series explains the uses for a simple tool found in the elementary classroom. With simple sentences and colorful photographs, this series corresponds directly to science standards. View Details
Quick view Behind and In Front by Sheila Rivera Students will learn key vocabulary words to describe the locations of objects. Repetition and color photographs reinforce vocabulary terms. View Details
Quick view Benjamin Banneker: Pioneering Scientist by Ginger Wadsworth Introduces Benjamin Banneker, a free black man of the eighteenth century who loved to learn and used his knowledge and observations to build a wooden clock, write an almanac, and help survey the... View Details
Quick view Best Friends by Marcia Leonard Although they are different in many ways, two girls are still best friends. View Details
Quick view Big Ben by Marcia Leonard Ben becomes a one-man band, honking a horn, ringing bells, singing, clapping, tapping, and drumming View Details
Quick view Bitty Fish by Barbara deRubertis Special focus on the short vowel sound of the letter "i". Bitty wishes for a big dish in which she and a friend fish can swim and swish. Kim has other ideas! View Details