Quick view Being a Good Citizen by Sharon Coan What does it take to be a good citizen? Early readers will learn key words about being a good citizen while using oral language skills to determine what is happening throughout the book. Engaging images paired with key words to know, make this book an... View Details
Quick view Follow That Map! by Sharon Coan In this lively, nonfiction book, early readers are encouraged to hide a treasure and use a map to find it! Bright images, fresh, supportive text, and an accompaning glossary and index provide readers with encouraging inspiration to practice using maps. View Details
Quick view Map It! by Sharon Coan Early readers discover the basics of learning how to read maps in this informative reader. Through colorful images and supportive text, readers are encouraged to practice their mapping skills and share what they learn. Featuring a glossary and an index,... View Details
Quick view What Makes a Family? by Diana Kenney Early readers discover the various kinds of families in this nonfiction title. Readers are encouraged to be aware of and embrace the differences in families through lovely images and engaging text. View Details
Quick view My Culture by Bobbie Kalman This wonderful book illustrates people's different ways of life and the traditions we practice. Young readers will learn about how culture is expressed through our clothing, our food, and music and dance. An interactive section at the end asks children... View Details
Quick view My Community by Grace Jones There are communities all over the world. A person might be part of many communities at school, in their neighborhood, or even one big world community! Young readers will learn how communities help us learn to respect others, celebrate diversity, and... View Details
Quick view Kinds of Families by Jenna Lee Gleisner Presents information about the different kinds of families to beginning readers, including high-impact photos, close photo-to-text match, a picture glossary, and a comprehension question. F&P Text Level Gradient: Level A. View Details
Quick view The Washington Monument by Kristin L Nelson Do you know how long it took to build the Washington Monument? It took 36 years! Visitors have loved to look out from the top of this tall building ever since it was finished. But who planned the Washington Monument? And what troubles did workers... View Details
Quick view What is Inside the Lincoln Memorial? by Kyle Poling Look at that giant statue! What did this person do to earn his own monument in Washington, DC? Join Mr. Williams's class on a field trip to the Lincoln Memorial to find out. Ranger May gives the students a tour, tells them about the Civil War, and talks... View Details
Quick view Meet Lady Liberty by Sharon Coan The Statue of Liberty stands tall as a symbol of freedom. Early readers are introduced to the Statue of Liberty through a brief history told through simple text, stunning images, and a helpful glossary and index. View Details
Quick view The Bald Eagle by Joe Gaspar This powerful bird of prey is the national bird of the United States, making an appearance on both the Great Seal of the United States and the Seal of the President of the United States. Learn more about this key American symbol, such as the meaning of... View Details
Quick view The Bald Eagle by Maria Nelson If you watch the majestic American bald eagle fly above the treetops, its easy to see why it stands for freedom and strength in the United States. As the national emblem, its seen on government buildings and documents, and is often used to symbolize... View Details