Quick view Wheels on the Bus by Chris Sabatino In this charmingly illustrated version of the traditional song, new readers will follow along as a bus makes its way through the town. The delightful, vibrant images, simple text, and sing-song rhyme work together to create an enchanting and engaging... View Details
Quick view Way Back When by Helen Bethune When Ethan has to interview his grandfather for a school report, he gets to find out what sort of things are similar and different between childhood of today and childhood of years past. No television? No Internet? Even though many things are different... View Details
Quick view Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star by Blanca Apodaca This illustrated version of the traditional poem allows beginning readers to gain confidence in their reading and comprehension skills while further exploring their abilities to recognize shapes. Through a shared reading experience, children are... View Details
Quick view This Is the Tower that Frank Built by Callen Sharon In this book, children will discover all of the amazing things that go on in the building that Frank built. From schools, to pools, to homes, Frank created a magnificent place for people to live and play. Young readers will be inspired by the spaces... View Details
Quick view This Is My Story by Frederick G. Frog by James Reid Frederick G. Frog is the greatest frog in all the forest! Whimsical images and easy-to-read text take young readers on a journey with Frederick through the forest as he cites all of the things that make him special. In addition, Frederick asks children... View Details
Quick view The Untold Story of Ms. Mirabella by Sally Odgers When Ms. Mirabella assigns a writing assignment about runners, Rosalyn and William laugh to themselves. They wonder what this old woman could know about running. They resolve to study Rosalyn's Uncle Mike, who is running a big race in the upcoming... View Details
Quick view The Snake's Diary by Little Yellow by Ella Clarke In the diary of Little Yellow the snake, children will learn about what it's like to be a growing snake. Little Yellow desperately wants to be big and green, but slowly comes to realize that there are advantages to being little and yellow. For example,... View Details
Quick view The Human Calculator by Bill Condon Ashley is upset when her classmate, Madison, is much better at math than she is. It seems like Madison just can't get a single answer wrong. Ashley's envy gets the best of her when she tells her classmates that Madison has had a calculator implanted in... View Details
Quick view Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, Say Good Night by Timothy J Bradley This illustrated version of the traditional poem allows beginning readers to gain confidence in their reading and comprehension skills. Through a shared reading experience, children are encouraged to retell the events and activities that occur during... View Details
Quick view Soo Yun's Book by Sharon Callen When exchange student Soo Yun has to return home to Korea, her class makes her a beautiful scrapbook so that she will never forget the wonderful times she had in America. Each page is an entry from a student who would like to share their favorite memory... View Details
Quick view Sarah's Journal by Helen Bethune Readers will travel back to the year 1634 with "Sarah's Journal." In this diary, Sarah records all of her thoughts as her family sails across the ocean to find a new home in Massachusetts. Sarah describes her worries and fears as her family has to live... View Details
Quick view Queen Serena by Jordan Moore Today is a very special day because it is Serena's birthday. Serena believes herself to be the queen of the house and demands a birthday befitting a queen. But she can't find anyone at home to shower her with gifts and attention. What is going on?... View Details