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"On Earth Day we celebrate good ways to take care of our world, Biscuit," says the little girl to Biscuit. "On Earth Day, it's important to help all creatures big and small."
This is a gentle and fun introduction to some basic Earth Day concepts, perfect for sharing with the youngest readers.
Join the sweet little yellow puppy as he helps the little girl take care of our green world. From planting seeds to cleaning up, Biscuit's celebration is an exciting adventure for Earth Day and for every day.
Biscuit, everyone’s favorite sweet puppy, loves adventures. Whether he’s meeting the class pet, Nibbles, visiting the farm, or reading his favorite stories at the library, there is always loads of fun in store for Biscuit and his friends.
These twelve beloved stories can each be read in five minutes—making them a great addition to your story-time tradition. A perfect read-aloud, complete with over 190 pages of full-color illustrations, this collection is a treasure to be read again and again at bedtime, storytime, or anytime!
If you're looking for 5-minute bedtime stories, Biscuit is a good choice for snuggling with your little puppy.
The collection includes lightly adapted versions of 12 classic stories:
For fans of Clifford and Spot, welcome everybody’s favorite little yellow puppy, Biscuit, in an I Can Read adventure!
Woof, woof! Come along, Biscuit!
Join Biscuit at the farm. Biscuit is going to help out on the farm today and can’t wait to feed all of the farm animals. He makes friends with the hens, the geese, and even an eager little piglet who wants to follow him everywhere!
Biscuit’s Day at the Farm,a My First I Can Read book, is carefully crafted using basic language, word repetition, sight words, and sweet illustrations—which means it's perfect for shared reading with emergent readers.
For fans of Clifford and Spot, welcome everybody’s favorite little yellow puppy, Biscuit, in an I Can Read adventure!
Woof, woof! Come along, Biscuit!
Join Biscuit at the farm. Biscuit is going to help out on the farm today and can’t wait to feed all of the farm animals. He makes friends with the hens, the geese, and even an eager little piglet who wants to follow him everywhere!
Biscuit’s Day at the Farm,a My First I Can Read book, is carefully crafted using basic language, word repetition, sight words, and sweet illustrations—which means it's perfect for shared reading with emergent readers.
For fans of Clifford and Spot, welcome everybody’s favorite little yellow puppy, Biscuit, in an I Can Read adventure!
Biscuit is walking to Grandpa's house, and he's having such a good time that he doesn't want the walk to end. But the little puppy knows that the only thing better than a walk to Grandpa's house is a visit with Grandpa himself!
Biscuit Takes a Walkis a My First I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for shared reading with a child. Books at this level feature basic language, word repetition, and whimsical illustrations, ideal for sharing with emergent readers. The active, engaging stories have appealing plots and lovable characters, encouraging children to continue their reading journey.
Imagine a world where everyone knows everything about everybody. Where 'sharing' is valued above all, and privacy is considered a dangerous perversion.Trafford wouldn't call himself a rebel, but he's daring to be different, to stand out from the crowd. In his own small ways, he wants to push against the system. But in this world, uniformity is everything. And even tiny defiances won't go unnoticed.Ben Elton's dark, savagely comic novel imagines a post-apocalyptic society where religious intolerance combines with a sex-obsessed, utterly egocentric culture. In this world, nakedness is modesty, independent thought subversive, and ignorance is wisdom.A chilling vision of what's to come? Or something rather closer to home?
No one knows what's wrong with Ellen Forrest. But she's drawn and bloodless, and the doctors can't help her. Sent off to her granmother's house to rest, it's there that she finds an ancient leater-bound diary. Ellen's health is deteriorating by the day ...Could the diary's chilling secrets reveal the key to her own deathly and mysterious illness.
How many bones do we have? Which bone is the longest? Or the smallest? Without bones, you would be like a jellyfish or a worm. Our bones support us and protect our insides. They work together with our muscles to allow us to do all the things we do!
Colorado Blue Spruce Young Adult Book Award ALA Notable Children’s Book School Library Journal Best Book Newbery Medal Library of Congress Children’s Books Virginia Young Readers Award Horn Book Fanfare Lewis Carroll Shelf Award
The 40th anniversary edition of the classic Newbery Medal-winning title by beloved author Katherine Paterson, with brand-new bonus materials including an author's note by Katherine herself and a foreword by New York Times bestselling author Kate DiCamillo.
Jess Aarons has been practicing all summer so he can be the fastest runner in the fifth grade. And he almost is, until the new girl in school, Leslie Burke, outpaces him. The two become fast friends and spend most days in the woods behind Leslie's house, where they invent an enchanted land called Terabithia. One morning, Leslie goes to Terabithia without Jess and a tragedy occurs. It will take the love of his family and the strength that Leslie has given him for Jess to be able to deal with his grief.
By New York Times bestselling author Kate DiCamillo. This middle grade novel is an excellent choice for teen readers in grades 5 to 6, especially during homeschooling. It's a fun way to keep your child entertained and engaged while not at school.
Why the Sky is Far Away, Why Thunder chases Lightning, Why Sun and Moon live in the Sky are some of the interrogants developed on this interesting book. What is a Porquoi Tale? What is the purpose of a porquoi tale? How do you read it?
This vibrant journal with colorful exposed binding will inspire the most brilliant ideas. With ten different colors of paper and plenty of room to record Rosy Outlooks, Evergreen Observations, Sunny Thoughts, and more, the sky's the limit!
Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain describes in rhythmic, read-along verse how Ki-pat a resourceful man finds water for his thirsty herd and ends the drought afflicting the plain.
A big happy frog, a plump purple cat, a handsome blue horse, and a soft yellow duck--all parade across the pages of this delightful book. Children will immediately respond to Eric Carle's flat, boldly colored collages. Combined with Bill Martin's singsong text, they create unforgettable images of these endearing animals.
With more than two million copies sold, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? has opened up a world of learning to a generation of children. For this edition, created for the twenty-fifth anniversay in 1992, Bill Martin, Jr., restored his text to its original wording. And Eric Carle created all new pictures--based on the originals, but clearer, brighter, and truer to the colors they represent.
Bill Martin has been devoted to writing children's books for more than thirty years. He has a Ph.D. in early childhood education and he has long been a proponent of using rhyme and rhythm to teach young children how to read.
Eric Carle, illustrator of many beloved children's books, was born in the United States, but spent his early years in Stuttgart, Germany, where he studied art and design at the Academy of Applied Art. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? was the first book he illustrated.
Meet Doug, Abby, and Josh: the BUG SCOUTS! Doug and Abby love everything about being Bug Scouts: their super-duper top-secret headquarters, earning bug badges, wearing scout gear, and, of course, snacks. Josh, meanwhile, is a grump and doesn’t like anything (except the snacks). The Bug Scouts begin to work on earning the "foraging" bug badge, which they can only get if they successfully find an edible plant. Together, they head into the woods in search for adventure and something to eat. But will they be able to avoid the poisonous plants and manage to not get eaten by a clever frog?!
With laugh-out-loud humor, puns galore, kid-friendly artwork, and endless heart, Bug Scouts is the perfect early graphic novel series for enthusiasts of Dog Man, Narwhal and Jelly, and CatStronauts. So get on your hiking boots, put on your binoculars, and head into wacky adventures with THE BUG SCOUTS.
Graphix Chapters are ideal books for beginning and newly independent readers. With approachable page counts, easy-to-follow paneling, and artwork that supports text comprehension, these engaging stories with unforgettable characters help children become lifelong readers.
Rookie Get Ready to Code series gives early readers a fun and lively introduction to computer science. Easy-to- understand text and colorful graphics help kids master the foundations of programming. From online shopping sites to a favorite blog, there are countless ways kids interact with websites on a daily basis. This book introduces young readers to the building blocks of creating these websites-perhaps even encouraging them to create one of their own!
Target vocabulary: Chilean culture regarding the life of Arturo Prat (hero, brave, intelligent, strong, Chile, Valparaíso, country, Chilean Peso, Chilean Navy).
Story: En este libro, Max aprende sobre uno de los héroes más importantes de Chile, Arturo Prat, quien le recuerda a su papá por el indiscutible parecido físico.
Además Max nos cuenta porqué el cree que su papá también es un héroe.
Target vocabulary: Time (today, week, month, year, century, ago, spring, time, then, day, spend)
Story: Este libro cuenta la historia de la Competencia del Hombre Pájaro, en Isla de Pascua.
Hace muchos años, la persona que gobernaba Rapa Nui no era elegida democráticamente como hoy. Se llevaba a cabo una difícil competencia física en la cual había que nadar largas distancias para robar un huevo de Manutara. El primer hombre que volvía a la isla con el huevo intacto, se convertía en el jefe de su tribu.