This nonfiction read-along kit is just the right level for students learning to read on their own! Students explore tons of fascinating facts about ants—with simple text and beautiful photos and illustrations. Kit includes 4 copies of the paperback book and a read-along CD. 5 yrs. - 7 ...
Doing a unit on a particular topic? Child passionate about a certain subject? We have something for you! Book Lists – Alphabetical by Subject Animal Architects Ants Astronomy Autumn(Season) Bats Bees Beetles Beaches and Tide Pools Bird Migration ...
Ragazzimeans “children/kids”. The BRAW are BCBF awards aimed at highlighting the most beautiful and innovative illustrated books at an international level. They are one of the most prestigious recognitions for children’s publishing. Every year, a wide selection of the best books (over 100 tit...
Considering I would have written this about two years ago it's long past time since I got this book out! I have been busy lately so I'm sorry. Let's recap the story so far: Kil and Rob brewed potions to make the contestants fall into a … Continue reading Rick Fights Again – ...
With these books, you'll learn about America and its history; explore our universe and the world of science; read about the wreck of the Titanic; and so much more! We've even added a few kids' cookbooks to this shelf! True Books Completely redesigned for today's young, investigative ...
Who Would Win?: Green Ants vs. Army Ants GRADES 1 - 4 $4.99 This nonfiction reader compares and contrasts two ferocious insects. Readers will learn about each animal's anatomy, behavior, and more. Then compare and contrast the battling pair before finally discovering the winner!This...
Swapping out dragons for zombies, The Last Kids on Earth follows a group of lucky youth who’ve survived the Monster Apocalypse (and so really know the answer to “What’s the world coming to?”). This laugh–a-minute series — perfect for gamers in the upper elementary grades — tells...
Get children giggling with this collection of the best funny books for kids, from books for babies and toddlers to middle-grade readers.
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14. Lemonade in Winter: A Book About Two Kids Counting Money by Emily Jenkins Follow a brother and sister team as they set out to make some money on a cold winter’s day. While lemonade may not be the best idea for the weather, they learn a good lesson about buying and selling goods...