两只小老鼠晚上喜欢看月亮。一天早晨,它们忽然想知道月亮白天会去哪里,就决定出发去寻找月亮。找啊找,两个小家伙找到的是一个橙子、一个气球还是一个美妙绝伦的月亮呢? 这本图画书插图精美,色彩鲜艳,两只小老鼠形象可爱;它们的历险故事,紧张兴奋,充满勇于探索的好奇心。适合3-6岁孩子阅读。
Jack and Annie continue their quest for the secrets of happiness in order to save Merlin. This time, the Magic Tree House takes them to the one continent they haven't visited before: Antarctica. Illustrations.
Blue Ribbon Blueberry Pie. If the bear cubs gather enough nuts,seeds and blueberries, Mama Bear has agreed to make her special,li p-smacking-good pie. Each time they fill their baskets, the cubs count berries, seedsand nuts by putting them in groups of tens and ones to see if theyhave enough for pie. Everyday activities such as sharing a meal, sorting socks andgetting ready for school can be part of learning math. In theMathStart Series, everyday life is the basis for each entertainingstory. Simple math concepts are embedded in each story so thatyoung children can intuitively understand them. Adults can use thecreative suggestions for activities in the back of each book toextend learning opportunities with children. Developmentally appropriate and correlated to school grade levelsand the curriculum standards of the National Council of Teachers ofMathematics, MathStart can give children a head start!Blue RibbonBlueberry Pie is the best—but do these bear cubs have enoughingredients to
Set off to the Short-Shaggy-Tail-Waggy Super Dog Show withSally, Nick and "The Cat in the Hat"! You can meet dogs of alldifferent shapes and sizes and learn all about how tails help dogsto balance; that they can see better in dim light than we can; theamazing things they've been trained to do; and much, much more.There are tons of fascinating dog facts, all told in a rhythmicallyrhyming story that will keep children captivated for hours! Thisfun and exciting story is perfect for early readers who arecomfortable tackling new words and starting to read on theirown.
Find out all you ever wanted to know about insects when the Cat and company get an up-close view of life as a bug. Kids will learn how insects -- from the spittlebug to the honeybee to the moth -- see, smell, communicate, and pollinate, as well as sometimes pester and amaze and generally make life better for us humans. Catch the bug buzz with the Cat in the Hat and all his friends!
It's the Lumpkin family reunion, and Uncle Howie is ready withhis camera. All the cousins have to line up by age for theirpicture. But just as they are ready to say, ?ssafras!?omething goeswrong every time! This picture–perfect tale of family funillustrates the important math concept of number order.
When Bob and Hannah split something, the two pieces had betterbe symmetrical--exactly the same. But to fly their kite, they'llhave to learn something new--cooperation!
Kangaroo is back! In this story he and his friends at campdivide into halves, thirds, and fourths to form teams at field day.Readers will cheer on this rowdy crew of Australian animals as theyswim, canoe, play tug-of-war, and have a good, goofy time.
Bee hummingbirds, ostriches, flycatchers, chickadees, and bald eagles! Dick and Sally find themselves on a bird-watching tour led by the Cat in the Hat. After a quick lesson on just exactly what a bird is , they go motoring around the world to observe our fine feathered friends in their natural habitats. Time flies, and soon it's late, but the Cat saves the day by shifting his vehicle into Fine Feather All-Weather Flying Machine mode and winging Dick and Sally back home.
Jack and Annie travel back in time to a South American rain forest in search of the elusive magician Morgan le Fay. Will they find a new clue to her whereabouts before they are trampled by stampeding killer ants?
They live in spooky caves, in forests, even in the darkreaches of ordinary attics and bridges. They flock by the hundreds,and they sleep while hanging upside down! In this beautifullyphotographed Level 2 reader, kids learn about one of the mostinteresting creatures around—and discover the bat’s unique place inthe wild and in the world. The high-interest topic, expertlywritten text, and bonus learning activity lay the groundwork for asuccessful and rewarding reading experience.
StuartJ. Murphy travels all over the UnitedStates talking to thousands ofkids. And you'll never believe what they talk about: MATH Stuartshows kids that they use math every day -- to share a pizza, spendtheir allowance, even sort socks. Stuart writes funny stories aboutmath -- and if you read his books, you'll start to see the fun inmath, too. Hamster Champs With a few blocks, a board, and aprotractor to measure the angles, the hamster champs have built aramp that lets them fly high But will this stunt be good enough tooutwit Hector the cat?
Would you rather be a clarinet . . . a trombone . . . or a drum? (How would you like to have someone going boom-boom on your tum?) Beginning readers are asked to ponder these–and a host of other odd choices–in this charming, provocative book by Dr. Seuss that encourages children to let their imaginations fly.
Mike and his little brother, Andy, are headed for the DinosaurCard Trading Fair. They're ready to wheel and deal. It's, 4Stegosaurus for 1 Triceratops, and 2 Triceratops for 1 Allosaurus.But can they get what they really want: the tremendous, gigantic,ferocious, Tyrannosaurus rex? The math concept of equivalency -- understanding when values areequal -- is introduced in this fast-paced story as two brothers tryto beat the clock and make the ultimate trade.
Do the folk stories about leprechauns match our ideas aboutthem today? Are there other fairies in Irish tradition? What arethe origins of these stories? Why do people believe in leprecahunsand fairies? Find out the answers to these questions and more in"Magic Tree House Research Guide #21: Leprechauns and IrishFolklore, "Jack and Annie's guide to the wee folk of Ireland.
Jack and Annie's summer vacation is no day at the beach! The bestselling, fan-favorite chapter-book series celebrates thesummer solstice! In the paperback edition of the 31st Magic TreeHouse adventure, Jack and Annie are on a quest to a seaside land ofmystery and myth, where they must overcome their fears and solve anancient riddle. Magic Tree House books are New York Times bestsellers. They are known all around the world as books thatinspire reading. Find out why with Summer of the SeaSerpent!
There are trillions of stars in the universe, but we rely on our sun to provide (or contribute to) most of what we need to survive and thrive: heat, light, plants, animals, wind, and water. Complete with fun, cartoon illustrations, this book give kids plenty of information about our sun in an easy-to-read and digest format. By focusing on the needs of an elephant, Wells makes clear just how important the sun is to life on Earth.