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Phonics Fun Decodables-Level 3 Set

Find the joy of reading while building phonics skills through engaging stories and original illustrations. In Level 3, readers will strengthen old skills and learn new phonics, with a focus on longer stories, affixes, inflectional endings, and silent letters. Level 3 focuses on affixes, r-controlled vowels, inflectional endings, diphthongs, and silent letters. Exciting stories engage second grade readers while teaching new phonics skills and strengthening previously learned skills.

Phonics Fun!

Reading doesn't always come easily. Luckily, there's Phonics Fun! This series will help children learn the relationships between the letters of written language and the individual sounds of spoken language. Each book tells a simple, entertaining story that highlights a letter and the letter's sound. Controlled vocabulary, engaging decodable text, and vibrant photographs help young readers learn individual letter sounds-and begin a lifelong love of reading!

Phonics Fun! Vowel Teams

Developed by experts in the Science of Reading, these charming books entice emergent readers to learn vowel teams by incorporating phonics skills and decoding methods. As students hear the repetitive sounds, they begin to associate sounds with letters. With one or two sentences per page, the clean format builds new readers' confidence in recognizing vowel teams. A note to caregivers and educators, an introduction to the author, an activity for further learning, and a word list for review all aid new readers3 comprehension.

Phrases of the Moon

In this ode to the moon, poems weave together stories people have told for centuries with impressions we all might have had about this mysterious but constant celestial orb.

Physical Science (Stingray High/Lo)  

In this Hi-Lo series, readers will learn key physical science concepts and how they apply to real life. Exciting images and simple text engage and support understanding of the concept. Each book features a description of a STEM job, an experiment to try, and a spotlight on a famous scientist.

Pick a Plate (Fusion Books)

An exciting, gamified approach makes it fun to play with food! Empower young readers to identify food groups on their plates so they can make smart food choices. These colourful books combine photos and illustrations of everyday meals. Let’s help readers make informed food choices. It’s time to pick a plate!

Picnic Planet: A Lunchtime Guide to Your Galaxy's Exoplanets

Join an astrophysicist on a trip around the galaxy. Asa Stahl, an NSTA Award winner for his previous book The Big Bang Book, introduces readers to some of the fascinating exoplanets we know about it. This is science at its most fantastical. What other worlds are out there and will the young person reading this book grow up to discover even more?

Piece By Piece

Drawing inspiration from the natural world around her, a weaver woman with a magical touch crafts exquisite fabrics. And from the fabric she fashions a wondrous dress, with a bodice that sparkles of starlight and lace like the foam of an ocean wave. The weaver envisions the food and clothing she will be able to buy for her children from the sale of the dress. But when she takes the dress to a local shopkeeper, the weaver is told her work is not saleable. And so she starts over again. Harkening back to the magic and lessons learned from classic fairy tales, this imaginative tale reminds readers of all ages of the importance of pursuing one's dreams and following one's heart.

Piece by Piece: Ernestine's Gift for President Roosevelt

During the Great Depression, Ernestine Guerrero's family didn't have much. The Mexican American teen was so grateful for the government food aid they received in San Antonio, Texas, that she wanted to personally thank President Roosevelt. But how? After seeing the plans for a very difficult woodworking project, she decided she would make it herself and send it to the president. Piece by piece, that's exactly what she did. And the clock case she built remains on display in the Roosevelt Presidential Library to this day. With stunning illustrations from Anna L-pez Real, this picture book tells the inspiring true story of a girl who proved that if you look closely, treasure can be found in unexpected places.