While traveling to visit Grandma on her farm, a family from the city uses various modes of transportation.
Hell, even Venus was into Mars, and he was supposed to be good-looking and violent. Her blacksmith husband caught them cheating by rigging up this golden spiderweb around the bed—fixed them. But I didn't mention that to Jack.
Fun Reproducible Mini-Books That Invite Kids to Read & Explore 12 Forms of Writing Including Biography, Non-Fiction, Tall Tales, Fantasy, Mystery, Poetry, Plays & More Put a dozen genres in your kids' hands with this reproducible collection ...
Throughout the day and into the night various birds sing their songs, beginning with the woodpecker who taps a pole ten times and counting down to the hummingbird who calls once.
A collection of poems written in the form of mathematical problems and grouped according to seasonal themes.
Monkey friends Jill and Jake play together at recess, and each game they play provides practice in doubling. Each page displays the matching addition problem.
In the pond by Anna's house, a food chain begins with algae, which is eaten by a mayfly nymph, which is eaten by a beetle, which is eaten by a bullfrog....
Describes the many things one can do with fallen leaves.
Listening to the sounds of summer, such as the sizzle of a barbecue and the popping of fireworks, is a great delight to Emily and Joe as they stroll about their neighborhood on a hot summer day.
These engaging takes on familiar fairy tales will tickle kids’ funny bones and motivate them to practice key math skills!
Examines math in a fun way including poetry.
From the award-winning team behind A Curious Collection of Cats comes a new collection of visual poems celebrating all things canine—from obedience school, to backyard break outs, to flatulent Fidos.
20 titles at the late kindergarten level.
An illustrated collection of thirty-four visual poems celebrating cats.
Simple text and photographs show the different ways of counting to 100.
Three children remake their grandpa's quilt so it will fit him better.
Share the rhythm and cadence of poetry and the joy of poetic language with children. The topics of the 42 poems reflect a child's world.
Presents nineteen poems about daily life in school, including the school library, recess, and boring homework, with each poem designed to be read by two distinct voices.
Like other journals in the series, Q&A a Day for Meis filled with 365 questions, one on each page for every day of the year, with space to write down a short response every year for three years.
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