Quick view Details How Much Can a Bare Bear Bear?: What Are Homonyms and Homophones? by Brian P Cleary
Quick view How Much Can a Bare Bear Bear?: What Are Homonyms and Homophones? by Brian P Cleary The eighth title in this bestselling series takes a lighthearted look at homonyms and homophones with playful rhymes and comical cartoon cats. Spirited verses with key words printed in color... View Details
Quick view Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns to Listen by Howard Binkow After repeatedly getting into trouble for his failure to pay attention to others, Howard finally realizes the importance of listening. View Details
Quick view I and You and Don't Forget Who: What Is a Pronoun? by Brian P Cleary The latest addition to the best-selling Words Are CATegorical series, this fun-filled guide uses playful puns and humorous illustrations to creatively clarify the concept of pronouns. Key pronouns... View Details
Quick view I Know It Is Living by Shiela Rivers This series for beginning readers explains the criteria for determining whether items are living or nonliving. Each book gives many examples, using simple text that directly corresponds with the... View Details
Quick view I Know It Is Nonliving by Shiela Rivers This series for beginning readers explains the criteria for determining whether items are living or nonliving. Each book gives many examples, using simple text that directly corresponds with the... View Details
Quick view I Like to Win! by Charnan Simon Trouble arises between a brother and sister because she always wins the games they play, but then she discovers that she does not have to brag or win all the time. View Details
Quick view I'm and wont, They're and Don't: What's a Contraction? by Brian P Cleary What's a Contraction? You'll find the answer inside this book?it's brimming with contractions! Brian P. Cleary's playful rhymes and Brian Gable's humorous illustrations don't shy away from... View Details
Quick view Is It Big or Little? by Sheila Rivera This series teaches students about the various ways in which objects can be described and compared. Color photos accompany the simple sentences on each page. View Details
Quick view Is It Heavy or Light? by Sheila Rivera This series teaches students about the various ways in which objects can be described and compared. Color photos accompany the simple sentences on each page. View Details
Quick view Is It Living or Nonliving? by Sheila Rivera Contrasts animals and other natural objects that are alive with manufactured items that are not living. View Details
Quick view It's about Time, Max! by Kitty Richards When Max misplaces his digital watch, he replaces it with an analog watch that he does not know how to read and finds himself late for everything. View Details
Quick view Janey Crane: Long Vowel a by Barbara deRubertis Special focus on the long vowel sound of the letter "a". Who is going to eat Janey Crane's tasty birthday cakes? Not the intended guests! View Details