Quick view Details National Geographic Readers: Los Gatos vs. Los Perros (Cats vs. Dogs) by Elizabeth Carney
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Quick view Empujar y Jalar=Pushes and Pulls by Sharon Coan Vividly discover what happens when you push and pull an object! Whether you're pulling a rope in a game of tug-of-war or pushing through the motions of riding a bike, you push and pull throughout the day for many different reasons! Featuring vivid... View Details
Quick view Buen Trabajo: Nuestra Tierra=Good Work: Our Earth by Dona Herweck Rice Buen trabajo: Nuestra Tierra (Good Work: Our Earth) builds critical literacy skills with this exciting Spanish-translated nonfiction reader. Keep your students at the edge of their seats with fascinating content that will engage them from the first... View Details
Quick view Buen Trabajo: Herramientas Sencillas=Good Work: Simple Tools by Dona Herweck Rice Buen trabajo: Herramientas sencillas (Good Work: Simple Tools) builds critical literacy skills with this exciting Spanish-translated nonfiction reader. Keep your students at the edge of their seats with fascinating content that will engage them from... View Details
Quick view Qué rico se ve, ¡a comer! (It's Good Enough to Eat!) by Amelia Edwards Carly has invited her friends over for lunch. Her mother provides everyone with fruits and vegetables. The children get to work making all kinds of silly faces with their food. In the end, it all just looks so delicious that they can't help but eat... View Details
Quick view El viento del norte y el sol (The North Wind and the Sun) by Dona Herweck Rice In this Spanish-translated script, act out the story of a bet between the north wind and the sun. The two argue over who is the most powerful and make a bet to see who can get a traveler to remove his cloak with their power. The harsh north wind tries... View Details
Quick view Salta, Ranita, Salta (Jump Frog Jump) by Robert Kalan This infectious cumulative tale, featuring bright, bold, eye-catching illustrations, will soon have all young frogs jumping and chanting with joy. View Details
Quick view Calabazas = Pumpkins by Jacqueline Farmer Spanish edition of PUMPKINS. Did you know pumpkins have been around for 11,000 years? Or that the biggest pumpkin on record weighed over 1,300 pounds? Learn all about pumpkins--where they come from, how to grow them, and more--in this informative book... View Details
Quick view National Geographic Readers: Los Tiburones (Sharks) by Anne Schreiber Hes quick. Hes silent. He has five rows of deadly teeth. Chomp! Meet the sharkthe fish who ruled the deep before dinosaurs roamed the Earth! This fish has soft cartilage so he can glide, twist, and turn before his prey can say "gulp!" He can smell a... View Details
Quick view National Geographic Readers: Los Lobos (Wolves) by Laura F Marsh Provides facts about wolves, such as their habitat, packs, and feeding habits. View Details
Quick view National Geographic Readers: Los Gatos vs. Los Perros (Cats vs. Dogs) by Elizabeth Carney Chocolate or vanilla? Creamy peanut butter or crunchy? Cats or dogs? On some matters in life, every kid must take a stance. Ever since the first youngster in history had a pet, cats vs. dogs has been a hotly debated issue at recesses and lunch tables... View Details
Quick view National Geographic Readers: Grandes Migraciones: Las Ballenas (Great Migrations: Whales) by Laura F Marsh In a world of changing global temperatures both on land and in the sea, the annual migrations of animals include amazing stories of incredible strength and the will to survive. New technology for tracking animals is helping us to understand the world in... View Details
Quick view Los Animales Mas Mortales by Melissa Stewart Learn all about the deadliest animals in this thrilling reader. Packed with beautiful and engaging photos, kids will learn all about these amazing animals. This Level 3 reader is carefully leveled for an early independent reading or... View Details