Quick view Details La Interdependencia de los Seres Vivos=Interdependence of Living Things by Dona Herweck Rice
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 Details El ratón de la ciudad y el ratón del campo (The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse) by Sarah Keane
Quick view La Interdependencia de los Seres Vivos=Interdependence of Living Things by Dona Herweck Rice All living things need one another to survive. Working together keeps the circle of life going. Learn about symbiosis with this Spanish science reader that features easy-to-read text and introduces students to important scientific concepts and... View Details
Quick view Ecosistemas=Ecosystems by William Rice Living and nonliving things live together in an ecosystem. To stay alive, all living things in an ecosystem need to live in balance. Learn about ecosystems with this Spanish science reader that features easy-to-read text and introduces students to... View Details
Quick view Cosas con alas (Things with Wings) by Dona Herweck Rice Early readers learn about wings, wing anatomy, and animal flight in this Spanish-translated nonfiction title that features informational text, vivid photos, and a glossary to support instruction. View Details
Quick view El Clima Cambiante=Changing Weather by Sharon Coan Weather changes from day to day. Through vibrant photographs, this wordless book depicts the many ways in which weather changes. Aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards, this book focuses on Earth's systems, specifically the weather. Students... View Details
Quick view Próxima parada: El Caribe (Next Stop: The Caribbean) by Ginger McDonnell Welcome to the Caribbean! Readers are invited along to learn about a tropical paradise in this Spanish-translated nonfiction title that features vibrant, colorful photos, informational text, charts, and maps. From the delicious fruit to the exotic... View Details
Quick view Niños alrededor del mundo (Kids Around the World) by Dona Herweck Rice Introduce early readers to children from all over the globe! Featuring bright photos, colorful maps, and simple informational text, this Spanish-translated nonfiction book familiarizes readers with other geography, countries, and cultures. View Details
Quick view Casas alrededor del mundo (Homes Around the World) by Dona Herweck Rice Learn about the different places that people call home--from apartments to cottages and castles to farmhouses. With bright, vivid photos and easy-to-read informational text, this Spanish-translated nonfiction title introduces readers to different... 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 many friends who are cooking delicious food. When the... View Details
Quick view Paul Bunyan: Un Relato Fantastico!=Paul Bunyan: A Very Tall Tale by Jo Weaver In this tall tale, Paul Bunyan and his blue ox, Babe, travel the country cutting down trees and accidentally making some very famous landmarks until one day when the steam engine is finally able to cut wood faster than Paul. The rumor lives on that he... View Details
Quick view Patrick y Paloma (Patrick and Paloma) by Michael McMahon Patrick the cat lives a very comfortable life until one day a new kitten arrives. Her name is Paloma and it appears as though she is taking all the attention and fun from Patrick's comfortable life. Just when it seems Patrick can't take anymore, he... View Details
Quick view Boris y Bea (Boris and Bea) by Sharon Callen Boris the basset hound is best friends with his owner, Bea. They do everything together. Bea suddenly starts to notice that Boris seems sad on their walks together. She then finds out that he used to be a therapy dog at the children's hospital and... View Details
Quick view El ratón de la ciudad y el ratón del campo (The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse) by Sarah Keane In this Spanish-translated classic folktale, the Town Mouse visits his cousin, Country Mouse. He makes the town seem like a wonderful place where the food is bountiful and delicious. When Country Mouse agrees to go to town with his cousin, he soon finds... View Details