Young readers are introduced to the many changes children experience in their early years. The simple text takes readers on a journey from the day a child is born through the first six years of life.
Looks at the different types of household chores and productive activities that children take part in, including taking care of pets, cleaning, and helping to prepare meals.
Young children demonstrate ways that they keep their bodies healthy, including exercising, drinking plenty of water, eating good foods, keeping clean, and having regular visits to the doctor and denti
Uses a simple rhyming pattern to tell the story of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, with photos and illustrations that show Santa and his reindeer on their annual trip as well as the joy on children's fa
This delightful book teaches readers about the world of baby animals by identifying animals that share the same names. Adorable photos feature pups (baby dogs and foxes), cubs (baby wolves and bears),
Engaging photographs help children explore their different skills and abilities, from reading and singing to helping care for younger siblings. By naming the things they can do, children will feel emp
Introduces coasts, discussing the different types, how they are formed, where they are found around the world, and the plants, animals, and people that live on them.
Presents various aspects of the Japanese landscape and economy, discussing its islands, volcanoes and other natural features, farms, transportation system, industries, and employment practices.
Presents an introduction to the people of Japan, discussing marriage, family, childhood, homes, education, jobs, leisure activities, food, and social customs.
Introduces rivers, discussing the different types, how they are formed, where they are found around the world, and the plants, animal, and people that live on them.
Presents an introduction to the people of Mexico, discussing marriage, family, childhood, clothing and costumes, education, village life, farms, hehoes, and icons.
Introduces patterns and progression through presenting sets of things from the natural world and asking readers to identify the characteristics that they share in order to complete the set.