Quick view Details Haz tu parte: Servicio a la comunidad (Doing Your Part: Serving Your Community) by Kelly Rodgers
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Quick view Próxima parada: México (Next Stop: Mexico) by Ginger McDonnell Welcome to Mexico! From the various animals to the warm desert, readers are invited to explore all aspects of this beautiful country in this delightful, Spanish-translated nonfiction title. Using informational text in conjunction with vibrant photos,... View Details
Quick view Música de todo el mundo (Music Around the World) by Char Benjamin Practice finding patterns while learning about music around the world! Many different musical instruments use patterns to make different sounds into rhythms, such as tambourines, drums, and flutes. This charming, Spanish-translated text uses vibrant... View Details
Quick view Andar por la ciudad (Getting Around Town) by Sandy Phan From the compass rose to various scales, readers will learn the basics of how to read a map in this enlightening Spanish-translated nonfiction title. With bright, clear images and helpful text, this book will have young readers engaged and excited to... View Details
Quick view Hazlo: Chocolate (Make It: Chocolate) by Madison Spielman Whether it's in cake, pudding, cookies, or ice cream, chocolate is found in many different foods and styles of cooking! Early readers explore the history of chocolate and how it's made in this captivating, Spanish-translated nonfiction title that... View Details
Quick view Haz tu parte: Servicio a la comunidad (Doing Your Part: Serving Your Community) by Kelly Rodgers We live in communities to have better lives. In a community, people help one another. There are many ways to help someone in need. You can volunteer your time, donate things, and recycle. It feels good to help other people! Colorful images, supporting... View Details
Quick view Culturas de todo el mundo (Cultures Around the World) by Jeanne Dustman There are many countries in our world, and they each have a unique way of life. When we explore different cultures, we learn about the people of the world. Although we may be different, we also have much in common. We are all part of one world. Colorful... View Details
Quick view Clara Barton by Tamara Hollingsworth Clara Barton lived her life to help others. This inspiring biography introduces readers to the "Angel of the Battlefield" in the Civil War, who spent her life caring for others on and off the battlefields. The vivid images, helpful timeline, and... View Details
Quick view La Constitucion de Ee. Uu. Y Tu (The U.S. Constitution and You) by Shelly Buchanan America has the oldest working constitution in the world! It tells our leaders how to run the country, and it ensures that Americans have rights. Our nation's founders wrote the U.S. Constitution over 200 years ago, and we still follow it today!... View Details
Quick view The World of Trade by Andrew Einspruch Everyone is a trader in the world of trade! While most readers use money to trade things, people used to barter and bargain! Teach young readers how they can trade things every day by buying or selling goods and services. Vibrant images, practical... View Details
Quick view Patrones en la naturaleza (Patterns in Nature) by Tony Hyland Take students on a journey to Camp Patton to recognize patterns in nature and practice algebraic thinking. In this Spanish-translated nonfiction book, students will read about a group of students and their teacher who take a trip to a nature camp and... View Details
Quick view Niños artesanos (Crafty Kids) by Char Benjamin Help crafty kids find patterns with beads, ribbons, buttons, and more! This title, that has been translated into Spanish, tells the story of students preparing for a craft sale. In each of the crafts they make, young readers can find a pattern. Vibrant... View Details
Quick view My Lemonade Stand by Andrew Einspruch Learn how one boy used algebraic thinking to earn money by opening a lemonade stand! Running a business, even a lemonade stand, can be difficult, but this charming title shows readers how algebraic thinking, number patterns, and an understanding of STEM... View Details