Inspired by Lynch's students' fascination with the sixties, in which they wear sixties styles and T-shirts with sixties rock stars, and listen to sixties music; set in the Haight-Ashbury District of S
Breakfast ham pop-pops, cows2moo as they're being milked, girls feed cluckinghens, and boys split wood--wack! Rhythms, rhyme, and onomatopoeia are used todescribe a day in the life of a farm family. I
A fun rhyming text by early childhood expert Jean Marzollo paired with colorful photographs introduces kids to subtractionand meets the Common Core State Standards in kindergarten and first grade!
Expands upon the classic tale of the princess and the pea as seen through the eyes of the prince, the princess, the king and queen, various servants, a mouse, and even the rather vain pea, itself.
Those wacky birds, the Wing Wing brothers, are back running amok at the carnival while learning about counting, adding, and subtracting by tens. A companion to The Wing Wing Brothers Math Spectacular.
A crew of happy dogs digs merrily in the dirt. But the groundhogs, mice, and moles dont like it. The dogs are on the run again! New readers will delight in this joyful story with its surprise climax.
The Frazzle family is very forgetful, even when Aunt Rosemary visits and tries to straighten them out with her system, until Annie finds a simple and effective way to remember.
In this testament to individuality and unconditional love, little Gert loves to play in the dirt so much that she turns into a tree, protected by her Mom and Dad.
I have a garden, an energetic dog announces. The dog guides new readers through a bright and lush garden, which is home to a chipmunk, a bird, a bug, and all sorts of other creatures. No. This garden
At the park, Nate doesn't want to race, but with Mom's encouragement, he enters one and wins. Children will relate to Nate's fears and applaud his courage to try something new.
"Bright photographs of puppets, marbles, chicks, dogs, and other fun objects, a rhyming text, and a fun game help children learn to add. This book teaches children how to connect numbers with a value
When brothers Taro and Jimmy and their mother are forced to move from their home in California to a Japanese internment camp in the wake of the 1941 Pearl Harbor bombing, Taro daringly escapes the cam
Perseverance (and a little help from a friend) pays off for an aspiring young gymnast in this story about kindness, sportsmanship, and how important it is to try, try again.
An introduction to the concept of symmetry as found in nature and everyday objects includes step-by-step instructions for creating simple symmetrical designs.
When Daniel's third-grade class raises baby chicks for a class project and he takes the five chickens home for the summer, he is surprised when one of them turns out to be a rooster.
Eleven-year-old Donald thinks nothing could be worse than missing a pop fly in a baseball game that most of his Montana town was watching, but through the end of 1947 and beginning of 1948, he suffers
A comprehensive introduction to the life and achievements of the heroic former slave details how after managing her own escape, Harriet Tubman returned 13 times to guide other slaves to freedom along
Tired of hearing Dog yipping at chairs and trying to round up rugs, Bird tells him to go to the country to find a cow, but this is one cattle dog who does not know a cow when he sees one.
While trying to hide an incriminating report card and dodge meddling siblings, fifth-grade twins Hunter and Zack set out to save their town from a diabolical dentist who is planning to blow it to smit
Eleven-year-old Jermaine's quest for fame as the creator of a reality television show based on her less-than-exciting family and friends teaches her important lessons about unbridled ambition, selfish
Seven-year-old Tessa and ten-year-old Cammie, the first female president's daughters, investigate when gold is discovered on the White House grounds and Tessa's piggy bank goes missing.
When his teacher is replaced by a substitute nicknamed Beezer the Buzzard, and each student has to do a report on an African animal, Kevin, who struggles with attentional difficulties, is not sure he
The Schmutzys are very messy all week long and Mama seems not to notice, but when Friday comes it is time for everyone to pitch in and clean up for Sabbath.
Recounts the colonists' stand to control their own destinies, detailing the protest meetings at Old South Church, the defiant act of dumping the tea into the harbor, and the reaction from the British.
With energy wars flaring across the globe, oil prices gone crazy, regular power cuts, and soldiers keeping the Outsiders in check, Hunter, one of the privileged of society, is fascinated by the Outsid
On a snowy day, Mouse is swept outside where he plays in the snow, ice skates on a frozen puddle, and makes sure his friends the birds get something to eat.
The Wing Wing brothers spin plates, juggle pies, and reveal a magic box, all while delivering a math lesson on addition, subtraction, and number values.
Told in unmetered rhymed verse, this Halloween story takes young readers into the dark woods on Halloween night where they find cat bones, rat bones and bat bones galore!
When Maia and her best friend, a fuzzy purple monster that visits her room each night, both get baby sisters, many things change but the girls are sure their friendship will last forever.
"Colorful photos of rabbits, chicks, cars, fish, dogs, cookies, and other fun objects, a rhyming text, and a fun game all help children learn numbers and number value."--Amazon.com.