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The Word Families series helps build foundational reading skills. Simple sentences, decodable words, and engaging questions support young readers as they sharpen fluency and phonics skills. Downloadable Teacher Notes available.
What Happened When is a witty and inventive take on "before" and "after." With its funky format, clever rhymes and funny images, What Happened When will have you chuckling at the after-effects of a dive bomb, a hairdresser, a flu, and more.
These non-fiction readers introduce features that will help kids get the most from their reading. With simple sentence construction, low word count, and stunning imagery that closely links to the text, these books are ideal for the beginning reader.
Within a sound grammatical framework, new vocabulary is introduced about the lively, high interest content of each book. Photographs and labels help children to decode new words, which is an important learning method. These books are suitable for children who are growing in reading ability, but still lack confidence. Contains discussion activities, for you to enjoy with each child and help them get the most out of reading these books.
These early readers combine Sight Words and inviting storylines to engage young readers and help build their reading confidence.
These early readers combine Sight Words and inviting storylines to engage young readers and help build their reading confidence.
Mateo is so excited. It's his birthday and he can't wait! Not only will there be a party later with friends but his grandmother is bringing him a very special gift: a red velvet cape. It's a cape for superheroes! Mateo imagines all the wonderful things that will happen when he wears the cape, from not needing to hold his big sister's hand on the way to the bus to being more popular at school. But is the gift really what he thinks it is? Or did Mateo misunderstand what his grandmother said?
It's bedtime. It should be quiet. But not if your room is a zoo! A young boy is kept awake by his toy animals (26 of them, from A to Z) who employ all the bedtime delay tactics they can muster. Armadillo takes his pillow, Crocodile wants a drink, Narwhal needs to brush his tooth, Owl and Possum argue about the lights, and Zebra hides under the bed. Finally, the boy steps up and puts a stop to the animal's shenanigans so he can get some sleep.
Each book in the My Science Fun series includes a simple experiment for the earliest readers. Books feature step-by-step instructions on fun experiments while encouraging further exploration on the topic. Simple sentence structure and word usage help children develop word recognition and reading skills.