Quick view Details La Constitucion de Ee. Uu. Y Tu (The U.S. Constitution and You) by Shelly Buchanan
Quick view Mi vida como inmigrante (My Life as an Immigrant) pb by Nancy Kelly Allen Immigrants Sailed From Faraway Lands To Come To America For Opportunity. This Book Includes Their Experiences At Ellis Island, The Struggles Of Finding Employment, And Learning A New Language In A Strange, New World. View Details
Quick view Mi país (My Country) by Ellen Mitten Young Readers Learn About The United States Through Simple Text And Photos. View Details
Quick view En Marcha, Bebe!/Babies on the Go! by Beddy Slier Everywhere you look, babies are on the go! They are unstoppable! Exploring their world and everything in it whether in a stroller, a car seat, riding on dads shoulders, or taking a walk with mom. Babies On the Go will confirm for little explorers all... View Details
Quick view Visita a una base de la Marina (A Visit to a Marine Base) by Marcia K Russell Learn what it's like to live and work on a marine base! In this engaging Spanish-translated nonfiction title, children can discover everything about living on a base--from living in the barracks to how Marines keep in touch with their loved ones. With... View Details
Quick view Próxima parada: México (Next Stop: Mexico) by Ginger McDonnell Welcome to Mexico! From the various animals to the warm desert, readers are invited to explore all aspects of this beautiful country in this delightful, Spanish-translated nonfiction title. Using informational text in conjunction with vibrant photos,... View Details
Quick view Historias de inmigración (Immigration Stories) by Marcus McArthur Immigrants move to America for many reasons. Follow the lives of four special immigrants from China, Poland, Peru, and the Dominican Republic to see how they help make America a great country. Featuring dynamic primary sources, this high-interest... View Details
Quick view Culturas de todo el mundo (Cultures Around the World) by Jeanne Dustman There are many countries in our world, and they each have a unique way of life. When we explore different cultures, we learn about the people of the world. Although we may be different, we also have much in common. We are all part of one world. Colorful... View Details
Quick view La Constitucion de Ee. Uu. Y Tu (The U.S. Constitution and You) by Shelly Buchanan America has the oldest working constitution in the world! It tells our leaders how to run the country, and it ensures that Americans have rights. Our nation's founders wrote the U.S. Constitution over 200 years ago, and we still follow it today!... View Details
Quick view Llegar a Estados Unidos (Coming to America) by Marcus McArthur America is a country that is filled with many immigrants. Traveling to a new country takes great courage and is not easy. Compare and contrast immigration today with immigration long ago and explore some of the many reasons people desire to become... View Details
Quick view ¡Sonríe! Vamos al dentista (Smile! A Trip to the Dentist) by Loren I Charles Learn about addition while taking a trip to the dentist! In this charming, Spanish-translated reader, children will practice addition skills, using early STEM themes, while learning about dental hygiene. Interesting images, helpful mathematical... View Details
Quick view Nuestro viaje a la ciudad (Our Trip to the City) by Rann Roberts Take a trip to the city and practice addition! This charming, Spanish-translated title follows the story of a family who visits the city for the day, discovering how many ways addition and early STEM skills are a part of transportation and daily life... View Details
Quick view Limpiemos nuestra escuela (Cleaning Our School) by Suzanne Barchers Practice graphing while cleaning up the school! In this engaging title, that has been translated into Spanish, a summer storm leaves the school in a mess, so students work to clean it up. Young readers can practice their graphing and STEM skills by... View Details