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 Shells by Jennifer Boothroyd Designed for early emergent readers, this title will introduce them to shells the body covering found on land and ocean animals such as snails, clams, oysters, turtles, and tortoises. Simple text defines this body covering and offers many examples of... View Details
Quick view Fur by Jennifer Boothroyd Designed for early emergent readers, this title will introduce them to fur the hairy coat of some mammals. Simple text defines this body covering and offers many examples of animals that have fur. View Details
Quick view Size by Felicia Law Concept book of original poems and prose that introduce size and comparison. Illustrations are made of torn paper collages. The verse includes pre-primer and vocabulary words and aligns with English Language Arts standards for reading and literacy... View Details
Quick view Made of Paper by Sara E Hoffman Build awareness of the many types of manufacturing materials. Colorful photos and simple sentence constructions support beginning readers View Details
Quick view Made of Wood by Sara E Hoffman Build awareness of the many types of manufacturing materials. Colorful photos and simple sentence constructions support beginning readers View Details
Quick view Made of Cloth by Sara E Hoffman Build awareness of the many types of manufacturing materials. Colorful photos and simple sentence constructions support beginning readers View Details
Quick view Is It Big or Small? by Bobbie Kalman This introductory book uses brilliant, close up images of plants, animals, and people to help children compare the relative sizes and weights of natural objects.to describe these properties. View Details
Quick view How Does It Look? by Bobbie Kalman Patterns are made up of shapes such as spots, stripes, circles, and triangles. This new book explains how patterns in nature help camouflage animals or scare predators away! View Details
Quick view In All Directions by Marcia S Freeman Explores The Different Ways People And Objects Can Move. View Details
Quick view Why Does This Float? by Ben Smith This Level D Q&A Reader offers consistent model sentences - three - four sentences per pageand building the routine of implied answers in text and photos. Activities and Critical Thinking skill building (predicting). Includes Venn diagrams. View Details
Quick view Tell Me About It by Anne Montgomery Teach young students how to describe things with the help of this science reader! Describe familiar objects by their texture, temperature, shape, speed, size, age, and more! The easy-to-read text and vibrant images will keep young readers engaged from... View Details