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I Read! You Read! (Level 6)  

I Read! You Read! Designed for shared reading between a young reader and an adult. Each level includes a support page for caregivers and teachers. Level one books include vocabulary words and sight words. Level two books include a glossary and comprehension questions with answers. Level three through level six books include a glossary, comprehension questions with answers, and a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. A Complete Teacher guide on every book in a Binder and includes Bins for Storage.

I Read-n-Rhyme  

Make every kid a reader-even the reluctant ones! This collection of low-level illustrated readers has something for everyone. Some books are wacky, some are scary, and some are just plain cute! Prompts encourage readers to recognize rhyming words, and extension activities support comprehension and help readers build literacy skills.

I Remember Beirut

Zeina Abirached grew up in Beirut in the 1980sáas fighting between Christians and Muslims divided the city streets. With striking Black & White artwork, Abirached recalls the details of ordinary life inside a war zone.

I See 1, 2, 3: Count Your Community with Sesame Street®

Count along with Sesame Street! The Count enlists his friends to demonstrate many ways to count: forwards, backwards, and by 2s, 5s, and 10s. Elmo and others also present simple addition and subtraction exercises and ordinal numbers in this fun introduction to math concepts. The characters show math being used in common settings, such as counting fruit at the grocery store, which encourages young readers to practice counting during their everyday activities.

I See Animal Textures! (Tadpole Books)

I See Animal Textures! introduces the earliest readers to different animal textures, patterns, and colours. Vibrant photography, photo labels, and tightly controlled text work together to provide an engaging and supportive early reading experience.

I See Ocean Animals (Bumba Books®)

Dive deep into the sea with these fascinating introductions to ocean animals. Young readers enjoy learning about the incredible variety of creatures that live in the world's oceans. Carefully levelled text and vibrant photos engage early learners. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills.

I See Sea Food

Meet some of the wackiest creatures under the sea-creatures that look like food-through eye-catching photos and engaging text.

I See You: A Story for Kids about Homelessness and Being Unhoused

I See You is a wordless picture book that depicts an unhoused woman who is not seen by everyone around herCexcept for a little boy. Over the course of a year, the boy is witness to all that she endures. Ultimately, in a gesture of compassion, the boy acknowledges her in an exchange in which he sees her and she experiences being seen. This book opens the door for kids and parents to begin a conversation about homelessness. In a Note for Parents, Educators, and neighbours, there are discussion questions and additional resources about helping the unhoused population.

I Ship: A Container Ship's Colossal Journey

Made of steel, colossal, strong, I ship around the world.Come aboard a container ship and voyage across oceans to deliver goods to people who need them. In a dramatic journey, the crew encounters a stuck ship in a canal, reroutes, and weathers a mighty storm.

I Spy

The world of secret agents and covert operations captures the imagination--but what do we really know about spies? I Spy uncovers basic details of four countries’ main espionage agencies, charting their origins, agents’ training, and common tools. Famous (or infamous) double agents, moles, and other spies are featured as the text emphasizes that a spy’s work is never done. Each book taps the reader’s inner sleuth as it presents a “Top-Secret Activity” that can be carried out at home.