Featuring simple phrases, vibrant photographs, and more, this nonfiction book helps students become familiar with the many people that help keep us safe and healthy.
Featuring simple phrases, vibrant photographs, and more this book aligns to the National Council for the Social Studies, state standards, and helps students become familiar with the people that work in our neighborhoods.
Many different people work at your school. Read through the pages of this book to find out all about school workers!
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.
Your body needs good food in order to stay healthy and strong. Which healthy foods do you eat? With a focus on nourishment, this nonfiction book aligns to Next Generation Science Standards and encourages children to make healthy food choices.
Just like air, water, and food, we cannot live without love. The simple, repetitive sentences and vibrant photographs in this NGSS-aligned book engage students and develop reading skills while showing how we share our love with family, friends, and more!
What causes snow to melt? What is a vital part of all living things growth and development? The sun, of course! Through engaging photographs, beginning readers will be able to create a story of their own about what the sun does in this wordless book.
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!
Weather changes from day to day. Through vibrant photographs, this wordless book depicts the many ways in which weather changes.
Please. Thank you. You're welcome. These are all great things to say when using good manners. Whether you are playing with friends or working with other students at school, good manners are always an important thing to remember.
This engaging book prompts students to determine greater than, less than, or equal to quantities by looking at the number of friends invited versus the number of cupcakes, chairs, and party favors available at the party.
How many toys do you have? Have you ever taken the time to count all of your toys? Introduce young readers to counting and cardinality by having them count the different toys displayed throughout the pages of this book.