Quick view I Can Do It! (My World) by Bobbie Kalman Engaging photographs help children explore their different skills and abilities, from reading and singing to helping care for younger siblings. By naming the things they can do, children will feel empowered and motivated to continue learning and growing... View Details
Quick view I Am Growing and Changing by Bobbie Kalman Young readers are introduced to the many changes children experience in their early years. The simple text takes readers on a journey from the day a child is born through the first six years of life. An interactive activity asks them how old they were... View Details
Quick view At School (My World Level A) by Bobbie Kalman Children who are just starting school will love this peek at the activities that children do in class. Repetitive text structure and close picture-to-text match help children relate to such familiar activities as playing, counting, painting, and... View Details
Quick view At School (My World) by Bobbie Kalman Children who are just starting school will love this peek at the activities that children do in class. Repetitive text structure and close picture-to-text match help children relate to such familiar activities as playing, counting, painting, and... View Details
Quick view My Big and Small Pets by Bobbie Kalman From dogs and cats to turtles and rats, this book uses rhyme to show kids the facts! Photographs of pets in funny situations help children understand the concept of size. Children learn by comparing animals to determine which is bigger or smaller. An... View Details
Quick view How Are They the Same? by Bobbie Kalman This fascinating book challenges children to identify similarities and differences in the patterns, textures, and body parts of animals, as well as in the way certain animals begin life, such as hatching from eggs. A fun activity asks young readers to... View Details
Quick view It Looks Like a Dog by Bobbie Kalman When is a dog not a dog? When it's dressed up like a bee, or a spider, or a cow! Repetitive text structure and hilarious photos of dogs in costumes will keep very young readers turning the pages of this entertaining book. Each page also includes a... View Details
Quick view Can It Fly? by Bobbie Kalman This book uses an engaging question and answer format that poses a question on one page and asks the reader to turn the page for the answer. Questions and answers use repetitive text so children can guess whether a duck, a ladybug, a bat, or a dog can... View Details
Quick view Farm Animals by Bobbie Kalman Wonderful images of life on a farm help introduce children to the names of baby animals. Children will love the adorable photographs of a horse and its foal, a sheep and its lamb, a cow and its calf, a chicken and its chick, and many more. Simple text... View Details
Quick view Racism and Prejudice (Paperback) by Marguerite Rodger Racism and Prejudice teaches tweens and teens about diversity and acceptance without badgering or insulting their intelligence. This clearly-written book deals with delicate, sensitive issues and answers questions such as: Is it ever okay to hate or... View Details
Quick view Gangs (Paperback) by James Bow Gangs exist in places all over the world. The United States, however, is believed to have more gangs than any other country in the world. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the issues surrounding gangs, including how and why young people are... View Details
Quick view Divorce and Blended Families (Paperback) by Carrie Iorizzo Current statistics indicate that nearly one out of every two marriages ends in divorce. As a result, many young people find themselves dealing with issues surrounding divorce, remarriage, and blended families. This candid and informative book addresses... View Details