When Mr. Rogers goes for a drive with Amelia Bedelia, he's infor the ride of his life. She does exactly what he tells her –– andthat gets them into trouble, but only Amelia Bedelia can make a cartrip this much fun!
Helicopters are amazing machines that go places and do thingsthat other vehicles cannot. Readers will love learning about themany daring jobs and rescues they undertake every day. Chock fullof exciting color photographs, too! Susan E. Goodman is a writer and journalist. Michael Doolittle isa photographer and photo editor. Together they have collaborated onmany children’s books, including beginning readers and the UltimateField Trip series. Susan lives in Boston; Michael lives inConnecticut.
It is holiday time. Eloise hopes she will be the one toplace the star atop the Christmas tree!
From wasp's nests to webs, mole holes, termite mounds, andmuch more, this book examines the many habitats and strategiesanimals use when making their homes. Familiar animals like foxesand swallows are joined by more exotic species like chimpanzees,polar bears, and penguins. Challenging vocabulary is highlightedthroughout--burrow, den, migration--and the art and text weavetogether seamlessly to help readers put the words in context anddevelop increased confidence in their reading skills. LEVEL 2:BEGINNING TO READ ALONE Simple and engaging, with plenty ofinterest and repetition. Vocabulary is easy and familiar, andsentences are mainly short and simple. Guided Reading Level:J
Nanny, Eloise, and her dog Weenie attend a Fourth of Julyparade.
Abraham Lincoln was a busy man,but he took time to say a fewwords about the Battle of Gettysbur9:This is a true story about agreat man and his famous speech.
Emma is running in a big relay race, and Dixie has come along to cheer her on. But when Emma trips and falls on the way to the finish line, it's up to Dixie to save the day.
Sister Bear is thrilled by the magic of the wishing star, butBrother Bear teaches her that hard work is important, too.
Emma and her puppy, Dixie, are inseparable after-schoolfriends. But when Emma starts preparing for her class’s productionof Wizard of Oz, Dixie feels left out. She wants to romp and play,but all Emma wants to do is memorize her lines in peace and quiet.Dixie does not understand. Dixie, the mischievous puppy who istrying to be good, will be embraced by beginning readers
These four levelled workbooks are designed to be usedalongside Lagbirds Read it gourself storgbooks.Theg provideexercises in reading writing and comprehensionto help build theconfidence of beginner readers of English.
Here are thirty-eight poems about almost everything! Whetheryou're feeling silly, happy, or thoughtful, you'll find one to fityour mood and make you smile.
Grade 1-3?Milton presents a good overview of the subject despite the constraints of the easy-reader format. She brings the world of wild gorillas, Dian Fossey, and Koko to life for young readers. Barnard's realistic illustrations follow the text closely, but do not expand upon it. Children interested in wildlife or these animals in particular will enjoy learning some basics about how and where they live, what they eat, and how scientists study them. There is not enough information for reports, but this title works well as a springboard or companion to other nonfiction treatments.?Sharon R. Pearce, San Antonio Public Library, TX Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Step into Reading comic readers feature dialogue in wordballoons. Graphic, paneled layouts introduce emergent readers tothe joy of comics. Set in Hawaii, this Step 3 Ollie Moonstory has an easy-to-follow plot about trying new things, and whatit means to be a best friend. Diane Kredensor's energeticillustrations sit atop full-color photos, much like in Mo Willem'sKnuffle Bunny books.
This introduction to sharks keeps within a first-grade readinglevel without sacrificing information. Cole tells about differentkinds of sharks, and facts on their food consumption andinnumerable teeth. The text makes clear that few sharks eat peopleand that sharks come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
Butterflies are all around us. It's hard to believe thesemajestic insects with impressive wingspans and beautifully coloredand patterned wings were once creepy crawly caterpillars. How inthe world does this transformation happen? This level 1 Readergives kids an up-close look at exactly how a caterpillar becomes abutterfly. With bonus information including different types ofbutterflies and poisonous caterpillars, this reader is one of akind. This high-interest, educationally vetted series of beginningreaders features the magnificent images of National Geographic,accompanied by texts written by experienced, skilled children'sbook authors. The inside back cover of the paperback edition is an interactivefeature based upon the book. Level 1 books reinforce the content ofthe book with a kinesthetic learning activity. In Level 2 booksreaders complete a Cloze letter, or fun fill-in, with vocabularywords.
PreS-Gr. 2. From the Step into Reading series comes this amusing take on the ever-popular pirate theme. When Pete and his mother attend a magic show, the Amazing Marco hypnotizes Mom and convinces her that she is a pirate. Before bringing her back to normal, the magician is called away by an emergency. Meanwhile, Pete has his hands full with Mom, who calls an inoffensive neighbor a "bilge rat," attacks the mailman with her wooden spoon, and conducts a bizarre PTA meeting. Children will relish the role switch as Mom shows her dark side and Pete makes desperate attempts at damage control. With clean lines, muted colors, and comic-style exaggeration of the characters' features, Gilpin's illustrations make the most of the humorous situations in the simply written text. Fun for independent readers and for reading aloud to younger children. Carolyn Phelan Copyright.
LEVEL BEGINNING TO READ ALONEExtent: 32pp, up to 35 words per pageText at level 2 is accessible and engaging with plenty of interest and repetition. Vocabulary is easy and familiar, and sentences are mainly short and simple. Fur and Feathers helps young readers learn why animals have fur and feathers, and introduces them to lots of adorable furry and feathery creatures!
从他们翅膀上的鳞片到他们非凡的伪装天赋,他们如何品尝(用他们的脚!),他们如何吃,以及从毛毛虫到蝴蝶的令人难以置信的转变,这本书对蝴蝶进行了一次迷人的近距离观察。 在整个文本中引入了新词,带有微妙的突出 - 昆虫,花蜜,蛹 - 后面的词汇表给出了定义。 精美的摄影和精心构造的文字协同工作,帮助新读者解读令人惊叹的信息。第1级 - 开始阅读(红色)这个级别的语言将是短而简单的句子,具有直接的词汇和标点符号,高水平的语音规律性和大量的重复。 包括简单的词汇表。
Morris the moose has an exciting day in school learning thealphabet, counting, singing, spelling, and doing other things thatmake him a unique moose.