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Izzie just loves when her Momma blows her kisses to catch. Smooch kisses, zig-zag kisses, and even triple decker kisses! But even though she runs and leaps for it, Izzie misses a kiss! Her heart sinks as she watches it zip higher and higher into the sky. When Momma lets Izzie in on a sweet secret she realizes that her momma's love will always come to find her, no matter what! This silly and tender story is a universal one of a parent's love.
Cave Girl hates one thingÉher family's cave. It's too dark, too cold, and too hard. But she has an idea for a new home, something much better than any cave. When a bad storm ruins their home, the family must work together quickly to find a new one.
Where can you find a square at school? What kind of star can you find in the sea? Shape Hunters uses colorful photographs and easy-to-read text to take young readers on a trip through familiar environments in search of circles, triangles, rectangles, and more. Includes a labeled diagram and a picture glossary to reinforce new vocabulary.
Welcome to Cedar School! Join Liv, Tom, Gus, and Bell as they learn on the land and explore Mi’gmaw teachings with their teacher, Miss Sam, and the school’s Mi’gmaw Elder, Jen. With charming illustrations and simple storylines, this decodable series engages students as they practise their reading skills. Each book includes a pre-reading review of non-decodable words, and many of the books introduce special words related to Indigenous teachings. Talking Together prompts facilitate discussions led
From the bald eagle to the United States flag, celebrate US symbols! These entertaining, illustrated stories follow characters as they discover the rich history and significance of US icons.
Celebrating All Friends provides a supportive educational fiction reading experience for young readers. With a focus on social and emotional learning (SEL), tightly controlled vocabulary, and bright, fun illustrations to match the fictional storylines and enhance empathy, children will learn about inclusion while developing reading skills. Each book focuses on a child who has a unique condition, disability, or experience and how their friends show support. Familiar, everyday settings, such as sc
Marco has freckles. Lala talks with her hands. Tina has two dads. What makes a person different is one of the things that makes him or her special. Young readers can learn more about how our differences can make our society stronger and more interesting with these engaging titles. Carefully levelled text and vibrant, full-colour photos support beginning readers and make reading informational text easy and fun.
Each book in the Celebrating Diversity in My Classroom series takes an age-appropriate look at the culture of a particular country/heritage. Books include coverage on geography, language, religion, food, and culture, as well as backmatter to aid further learning.
Did you know bubble wrap was designed to be a textured wallpaper? From medicine to sports, every field has its share of failures-ships that sank, medical treatments that didn't help, inventions that bombed, sports strategies that backfired. Smart scientists and designers use these experiences to make better products and discoveries later. Learn about some of history's biggest goof ups and discover how the pros use epic mistakes to make improvements that lead to success.
Kids see popular holidays marked on the calendar, but do they know why the days have special status? This series offers beginning readers first looks at major celebrations linked to seasons, faiths, and people groups. Fun and meaningful traditions get prime attention, some even being featured as side bar activities.