Quick view Details Por qué Anansi tiene ocho patas delgadas: Un cuento de África occidental (Why Anansi Has Eight Thin Legs: A Tale from West Africa) by Leah Osei
Quick view Pete Has Fast Feet by Suzanne I Barchers Run along with Pete as he runs down Main Street, races a bee, and does a good deed. Beginning readers will enjoy the lively images and clear text as they move from cover to cover. The images, text,... View Details
Quick view Places to Go by Dona Herweck Rice From the beach to the store, introduce beginning readers to various locations! Using colorful, clear images, and informational text, children are encouraged to recognize all the places they go. View Details
Quick view Planet Puzzle by Bill Condon Children will enjoy this story about a family of aliens who are investigating facts about Earth. Readers will learn how much water is on Earth, how many people live there, and what keeps them from... View Details
Quick view Plants by Jodene Lynn Smith Watch how a plant grows underground in this wordless book that is perfect for those who are just learning to read! The bright, vivid, detailed images will engage readers from beginning to end and... View Details
Quick view Playground Friends by Amelia Edwards Who is on the playground today? Children will take a short trip around the different pieces of playground equipment to see who is on the playground. Young readers will see lovely illustrations of a... View Details
Quick view Please Don't Feed the Animals by Dona Rice Clever Squirrels. Squawking ducks. Hulky bears. These animals may look hungry, but that doesn't mean we should feed them! Act out the adventures of six animal friends in Lake Tahoe as they get hold... View Details
Quick view Poetry? Yuck! by Kathleen C Petersen Act out the story of two boys who have to write poems for school. With the help of their siblings, these boys discover that poetry isn't always "yucky." Poetry can also be fun, smart, silly, and... View Details
Quick view Polinizacion=Pollination by Dona Herweck Rice Living things depend on one another. Insects, water, and wind help plants grow new plants. Learn about pollination with this Spanish science reader that features easy-to-read text and introduces... View Details
Quick view Pollination by Dona Herweck Rice Plants and insects depend on each other to survive. Insects make it possible for plants to grow because of pollination! Learn all about how plants are pollinated. Vibrant images pair with... View Details
Quick view Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl by Kathleen E Bradley In this story, Iztacchuatl, the daughter of an Aztec emperor, falls in love with a commoner named Popocatpetl. The emperor agrees that she may only marry him if he becomes an Eagle Knight in battle,... View Details
Quick view Por La Bahía (Down by the Bay) by Howard McWilliam With a familiar Spanish-translated song as its root, this shared-reading book will encourage new readers to share the story--either as they read or as they are read to. Lively, colorful... View Details
Quick view Por qué Anansi tiene ocho patas delgadas: Un cuento de África occidental (Why Anansi Has Eight Thin Legs: A Tale from West Africa) by Leah Osei Beautiful, colorful illustrations show the West African tale of Anansi the spider. In this Spanish-translated version of the story, Anansi ties a bit of web to each leg and leaves the other end with... View Details