Fiction, Reading Recovery Level 6, F&P Level D, DRA2 Level 4, Theme Family, Stage Early, Character N/A
park
A trip to the park features many different sensations, including the feel of a smooth rubber ball, cold metal chain links on the swing set, and a grooved rubber on the tire swing.
A day at the park means a day of adventure and playing for most children. This colorful book explores different outdoor activities. Lots of discoveries await when a reader sits down with My Day at the Park!
With no one to trust, Sarah must face her inner demons and uncover the truth to prove her innocence. A thriller that questions what is real-with its shocking twists, secrets, and lies—The Woman in the Park will leave readers breathless.
Rhyming text introduces numbers one through ten.
This book uses a combination of sight words and short-vowel words in repetition to build recognition and confidence. Bold, colorful photographs help guide readers through the text.
The four books in the 'Telling The Time' series gradually build up the range of time-telling skills with differentiated text levels as reading confidence and vocabulary increases.
Charming illustrations and carefully leveled text engage young students as they learn to read with Ned and his friends.
Is there really a shark in the park? Go on, be brave, open the book and see! Timothy Pope has a brand new telescope and he's testing it out in the park. Peep through the die-cut holes in this book to see if you can spy a shark.
Evie did her best to calm down. She was facing a high stone wall; there was no reason why anyone should notice her all the way over here. Too agitated to sit doing nothing, Evie switched on the radio and turned up the volume.