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Feeling fried? Peel yourself on the couch and meet your new pal-tato! The winning fourth picture book from the #1New York Timesbestselling creators ofThe Bad Seed,The Good Egg, andThe Cool Bean, Jory John and Pete Oswald, will get you and your kids moving!
The Couch Potato has everything within reach and doesn't have to move from the sunken couch cushion. But when the electricity goes out, Couch Potato is forced to peel away from the comforts of the living room and venture outside. Could fresh air and sunshine possibly be better than the views on screen?
Readers of all ages will laugh along as their new best spuddy learns that balancing screen time and playtime is the root to true happiness.
Check out Jory John and Pete Oswald’s funny, bestselling books for kids 4-8 and anyone who wants a laugh:
The Bad Seed
The Good Egg
The Cool Bean
The Couch Potato
The Good Egg Presents: The Great Eggscape!
The Bad Seed Presents: The Good, the Bad, the Spooky!
Don’t miss the sixth picture book in the #1New York Timesbestselling Food Group series that’s ripe with humor from Jory John and Pete Oswald!
The Sour Grape holds grudges for every reason under the sun. Lime never returned a scarf they borrowed? Grudge! Orange never called back? Grudge! But when a friend holds a grudge against the Sour Grape without listening to an explanation, the Sour Grape realizes how unfair grudges can be. Could a bunch of forgiveness and compassion be enough to turn a sour grape sweet?
Jory John and Pete Oswald serve up another heaping plate of laughs and lessons with this empowering, witty, and charming addition to their #1 New York Timesbestselling series!
Será mejor que no levantes las solapas, porque los monstruos podrían salir... Detrás de cada solapa se esconde un monstruo divertidísimo esperando su oportunidad para escaparse. Un libro con ilustraciones y textos divertidos, donde el alboroto va en aumento al pasar las páginas y culmina en un espectacular desplegable al final.
Un libro para hacer cada día pequeños gestos que ayudarán a que nuestro entorno más próximo y nuestro mundo sean un lugar cada vez más verde y sano. Una sencilla pregunta ¿Qué podemos hacer para ayudar a salvar el planeta? se responde en cada doble página con hechos que podemos hacer para mantener el aire limpio, el agua pura, las plantas vivas, el mar sin contaminación, menos residuos, etc. Las abundantes ilustraciones a color, repletas de detalles y transparencias muestran de manera muy visual los pequeños actos que de manera amena y divertida se pueden llevar a cabo cada día para proteger el medio ambiente. Y si giras las páginas transparentes verás los beneficios de cada gesto. Una propuesta que invita a trabajar con niños y niñas el respeto a la naturaleza y la protección del medio ambiente para vivir en un planeta saludable y sostenible.
Hay un niño nuevo en el colegio de Archibaldo. Sam es diferente a los demás, juega a juegos distintos y dice cosas sorprendentes. ¿Será fastidioso no ser igual a los otros? Archibaldo lo descubrirá… Sam no sabe jugar al pillapilla ni a muchos otros juegos populares entre los niños. Él observa el cielo y descubre a un dragón chino. Piensa que la peonza de Archibaldo parece un ciclón formidable? Archibaldo está un poco desconcertado con las cosas tan raras que dice Sam. Un día en el parque, Archibaldo mira a su alrededor y comprende que cada árbol es único y que, justamente por ello, el lugar resulta maravilloso. Así, poco a poco, Sam y él se hacen muy amigos y comparten el tiempo y las diferencias. Una nueva entrega de la saga de Archibaldo (Mi amor, Un amor de hermanita, Lo que papá me ha dicho…) que enseña de una forma poética y tierna que la diversidad hace la vida más rica e interesante. Una lección importante que los padres y profesores deben inculcar a los pequeños, mostrándoles que el rechazo y los prejuicios hacia lo que no conocen y lo que no es igual a uno, no sirven para crecer y ser mejores personas sino todo lo contrario. La apertura, la tolerancia y la aceptación, en cambio, hacen que el lugar que está dentro de cada uno de nosotros sea realmente maravilloso.
180 Days of Writing is an easy-to-use resource that provides kindergarten students with practice in writing opinion, informative/explanatory, and narrative pieces while also strengthening their language and grammar skills. Centered on high-interest themes, each two-week unit is aligned to one writing standard. Students will interact with mentor texts during the first week and then apply their learning the next week by practicing the steps of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Daily practice pages make activities easy to prepare and implement as part of a classroom morning routine, at the beginning of each writing lesson, or as homework. Genre-specific rubrics and data-analysis tools provide authentic assessments that help teachers differentiate instruction. Develop enthusiastic and efficient writers through these standards-based activities correlated to the Common Core and other state standards.
Six blind men have learned about the world through sound and touch. When the prince gets an elephant, the men decide to go to the palace and touch it. How is it they come up with such different impressions of what an elephant is like? Young readers will laugh at the answer! One man feels the side, one the trunk, one the tusk, one the ear, one the tail, and one the leg. They argue among themselves until the wise prince kindly tells them that they are all right, but that each man has felt only a part of the elephant. They just need to put their heads - and all the parts - together.
Part of the acclaimed "Hello Reader!" series for beginning readers, this retelling of a classic tale uses simple language and charming illustrations to entertain children while building reading skills. An introductory letter from an education specialist offers advice to parents on helping their children learn to read.
Meet Mars! The red planet. Planet Marvelous. Favorite sibling of Earth (or so he claims). Sometimes they're close (just 34.5 million miles apart). Sometimes they need space (250 million miles apart)! Earth and Mars have a lot in common―clouds, mountains, polar icecaps. And while Earth has Earthlings, Mars makes a persuasive case for why people should make the journey to spend time with him. His day is 7 minutes longer! He is home to the largest volcano in the whole solar system. He's, well, marvelous.
With characteristic humor and charm, Stacy McAnulty channels the voice of Mars in this next celestial "autobiography" in the Our Universe series. Rich with kid-friendly facts and beautifully brought to life by Stevie Lewis, this is an equally charming and irresistible picture book.
Clifford has a good heart, but whenever he tries to BE RESPONSIBLE and do good deeds for others, they always seem to backfire. In the end, he manages to save two children from a burning house, and then put out the fire. Clifford is a hero!
Cada anillo del timbre trae más amigos para compartir las deliciosas galletas Mama ha hecho. Este libro de imágenes, lectura en voz alta fenomenal y suspenso sobre la amistad, el compartir, y galletas también se puede utilizar para introducir conceptos básicos de matemáticas a los niños pequeños.
What happened in the house that Jack built? It all started with the cheese that lay in the house that Jack built. And then came the rat that ate the cheese and the cat who killed the rat. Caldecott Medal winning author and illustrator Simms Taback brings his distinctive humor and creativity to the beloved story of Jack and the house that he built.
The reds, the yellows, and the blues all think they're the best in this vibrant, thought-provoking picture book from Arree Chung, with a message of acceptance and unity. In the beginning, there were three colors . . . Reds, Yellows, and Blues. All special in their own ways, all living in harmony--until one day, a Red says Reds are the best! and starts a color kerfuffle. When the colors decide to separate, is there anything that can change their minds? A Yellow, a Blue, and a never-before-seen color might just save the day in this inspiring book about color, tolerance, and embracing differences.
Illus. in full color. "Mr. Piggott and his sons are a male chauvinist lot who, outside of yelling for their dinner, don’t exercise themselves much around the house. When Mrs. Piggott finally tires of the endless chores that sandwich her workday, she leaves the menfolk on their own, with a note saying, ‘You are pigs.’ With the cooking and housework untended, they soon turn genuinely porcine, a transformation Browne foreshadows with pig faces on the wallpaper, vases, fireplace, phone. As in most of Browne’s art, there is more than a touch of irony and visual humor here. Fun to read aloud."–Bulletin, Center for Children’s Books.
Help second grade students improve their writing skills with fun and effective daily practice activities.
180 Days of Writing:
Guides students through the five steps of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing with fun daily activities
Builds student's confidence with independent learning activities focusing on grammar and language skills
Makes at-home learning, whole class instruction, or small group support, quick and easy
Includes standards-based activities, easy to follow instructions, and an answer key to quickly assess student understanding
Parents appreciatethe teacher-approved activity books that keep their child engaged and learning. Great for homeschooling, to reinforce learning at school, or prevent learning loss over summer.
Teachers rely onthe daily practice workbooks to save them valuable time. The ready to implement activities are perfect for daily morning review or homework. The activities can also be used for intervention skill building to address learning gaps.
Help first grade students improve their writing skills with fun and effective daily practice activities.
180 Days of Writing:
Guides students through the five steps of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing with fun daily activities
Builds student's confidence with independent learning activities focusing on grammar and language skills
Makes at-home learning, whole class instruction, or small group support, quick and easy
Includes standards-based activities, easy to follow instructions, and an answer key to quickly assess student understanding
Parents appreciatethe teacher-approved activity books that keep their child engaged and learning. Great for homeschooling, to reinforce learning at school, or prevent learning loss over summer.
Teachers rely onthe daily practice workbooks to save them valuable time. The ready to implement activities are perfect for daily morning review or homework. The activities can also be used for intervention skill building to address learning gaps.
In this exuberant companion toIf I Built a Car, a boy fantasizes about his dream school–from classroom to cafeteria to library to playground.
My school will amaze you. My school will astound. By far the most fabulous school to be found! Perfectly planned and impeccably clean. On a scale, 1 to 10, it’s more like 15! And learning is fun in a place that’s fun, too.
If Jack built a school, there would be hover desks and pop-up textbooks, skydiving wind tunnels and a trampoline basketball court in the gym, a robo-chef to serve lunch in the cafeteria, field trips to Mars, and a whole lot more. The inventive boy who described his ideal car and house in previous books is dreaming even bigger this time.
The perfect picture book for children expecting a new sibling, from the beloved New York Times bestselling author of Dear Girl, I Wish You More, and Yes Day, Amy Krouse Rosenthal. The big news is this: Little Miss becomes a big sis! Little Miss learns the wonders of becoming a big sister as she and her family celebrate the momentous arrival of a new baby. From Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Peter H. Reynolds, the creators of Plant a Kiss, comes a charming story about Little Miss, who is about to become a big sis. A perfect gift for any child becoming a big brother or sister and any expecting families!
Young readers learn all about animal abodes--from cozy dens to towering trees--in this new Pre-reader from National Geographic Kids.
Through text features such as a vocabulary tree and wrap-up activity, kids will be introduced to vocabulary in concept groups, helping them make connections between words and expand their understanding of the world. Along with brilliant photos and a fun approach to reading, National Geographic Readers are a winning formula with kids, parents, and educators.
Little Miss planted a kiss. . . . One small act of love blooms into something bigger and more dazzling than Little Miss could have ever imagined in this epic journey about life, kindness, and giving from New York Times bestselling team Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Peter H. Reynolds. Now a board book!
Dos hermanas se inscriben en un concurso de cocina, sus rivales no las dejan participar porque para ellas no son hermanas en absoluto. ¿Se les puede convencer de lo contrario? ¿Quién ganará?
This engaging Step 1 book about two sharks is a study in opposites. Big Shark has big teeth; Little Shark has little teeth. Big Shark swims fast; Little Shark swims slowly. But they are both hungry! Will they each succeed in finding a tasty snack? Little Shark is hoping that he won't become fast food for Big Shark!
Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words for children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story.
Come along with the beloved and bestselling little yellow puppy Biscuit as the curious pup visits the firehouse in this My First level I Can Read. Woof! Woof!
Biscuit finds the firehouse bell, fire trucks, and even Dottie, the firehouse Dalmatian! A gentle introduction to the life of the fire station!
For over twenty-five years, Biscuit the beloved little yellow puppy has warmed the hearts of young readers. This is a My First I Can Read, which means it’s perfect for shared reading. Before you know it, your child will be reading along with you! Basic language, word repetition, and simple, bright illustrations are just right for your emergent reader.