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This series is a fun, interactive way to explore spatial language. Each book features the Sesame Street friends with a fun guessing-game format that invites readers to test their knowledge.
Discover some of the amazing places in our communities-from the post office to the zoo-with the help of friends from Sesame Street. Hands-on back-matter activities help children engage with what they've read.
Sesame Street characters help introduce readers to six different countries around the world. Young readers will dive into the unique landscapes, geography, and culture of each country. Each book also includes a map feature that highlights the country's location!
These low-level introductions celebrate community helpers with the help of beloved characters from Sesame Street. Big Bird, Bert and Ernie, and others explore this core curriculum with the signature charm and fun of Sesame Street.
With the help of their friends from Sesame Street, young readers learn how to take care of themselves. From hygiene to emotional well-being, this series guides readers through the many things they can do to keep their minds and bodies healthy.
Life can bring tough challenges and difficult situations. In this series, the Sesame Street friends provide caregivers and educators a place to begin facilitating discussion around tough topics.
Sesame Street characters help readers connect to new friends who speak different languages. Simple words and phrases relating to everyday life and a colourful approach help readers learn a new language to become smarter, kinder friends.
Explore the wonderful world of science with your friends from Sesame Street. Ernie, Big Bird, and the rest of your Sesame Street friends make key science concepts accessible and engaging for young learners.
Reading dramatic literature is a fun way to put the reader into the writer's mind--and the director's role. Setting the Stage for Fluency gives readers a front-row seat to visualize a story, contemplate setting, and imagine characters' actions. The craft and structure of dialogue provides readers with opportunities to assess characters' point-of-view and engage in the plot of a story in accessible ways. Setting the Stage for Fluency presents a variety of dramatic literature based on historical e