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¡Celebre los 50 años del clásicoCars and Trucks and Things That Gode Richard Scarry con esta edición en español!
Cars and Trucks and Things That Go de Richard Scarry celebra 50 años en 2024. Este amado clásico presenta a los lectores una amplia variedad de vehículos de Busytown. ¡Además, los niños pueden buscar en cada página el pequeño y simpático Goldbug! ¡Estamos encantados de ofrecer por primera vez esta edición en español, perfecta para leer en casa y en la escuela!
Con estas ediciones en español, Random House desea llegar a los más de 38 millones de hispanohablantes en los Estados Unidos.
An exquisite picture book that celebrates the fall season and encourages children to see the colorful leaves around them in an entirely new way. The artist uses real leaves of vibrant hues to make her oh-so-charming illustrations.
Every year, gusts of wind blow colorful autumn leaves to the ground. Some leaves make a crunch under foot, and others are so beautiful they deserve to be saved.
In this story a young artist draws inspiration from the leaves she collects and every leaf sparks a new idea. She imagines turning a Japanese Zelkova leaf into a boat to sail far away, a Honey Locust leaf into a swing to sway in the gentle breeze, and an American Basswood leaf into a hot air balloon to float high above the trees.
Any young reader who turns the pages of this beautiful book will be inspired to use their own imagination as they hunt for leaves this fall. And for young readers who want to make their own leaf creations there are tips for including leaves in their artwork and additional fun craft ideas.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Simple words and lively full-color illustrations in durable board books for ages baby to preschool guide children to choose positive behaviors. Each book in this preschool book series includes a special section for parents and caregivers with ideas for discussion and activities.
From the illustrator of the #1 smash hitThe Day the Crayons Quitcomes an imaginative tale of friendship in a world where what makes us different isn't nearly as important as what makes us the same.
When a boy discovers a single-propeller airplane in his closet, he does what any young adventurer would do: He flies it into outer space! Millions of miles from Earth, the plane begins to sputter and quake, its fuel tank on empty. The boy executes a daring landing on the moon . . . but there’s no telling what kind of slimy, slithering, tentacled, fangtoothed monsters lurk in the darkness! (Plus, it’s dark and lonely out there.) Coincidentally, engine trouble has stranded a young Martian on the other side of the moon, and he’s just as frightened and alone. Martian, Earthling—it’s all the same when you’re in need of a friend.
This classic novel continues to enchant readers of all ages! A day with Mary Poppins is a day of magic and make-believe come to life.
From the moment Mary Poppins arrives at Number Seventeen Cherry-Tree Lane, everyday life at the Banks house is forever changed.
It all starts when Mary Poppins is blown by the east wind onto the doorstep of the Banks house. She becomes amostunusual nanny to Jane, Michael, and the twins.
Who else but Mary Poppins can slideupbanisters, pull an entire armchair out of an empty carpetbag, and make a dose of medicine taste like delicious lime-juice cordial?
As a read-aloud or an independent read for second through fifth graders,Mary Poppinsis a winner.
Gerald and Piggie are best friends. In I Am Going!, Piggie ruins a perfectly good day by telling Gerald she is going. If Piggie goes, who will Gerald skip with, play Ping-Pong with, and wear silly hats with?
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.
Monster maythinkhe wants to be in a scary story, but then again . . . A hilarious return by the team that brought usHoot Owl, Master of Disguise.
Our author would like to write a funny story, but his main character — Monster — has a different idea. Hewants to be the star of a chilling, petrifying, utterly terrifying SCARY story. But scary stories . . . well, they can be veryscary — especially for their characters! Particularlywhen they involve dark forests and creepy witches and spooky houses . . . Oh yikes and crikes, this is definitely not the scary story Monster had in mind! Maybe he wants to be in a funny story after all!
From the author ofItchy, Itchy Chicken Poxcomes this lively, rhyming story about a jubilant party of kids making a pizza. A 1993 Caldecott winner's vibrant illustrations combine with a simple, humorous text for a delicious treat that beginning readers will eat up.
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Gerald has a big decision to make. But will he make it in time? Perfect for beginning readers, Mo Willems has crafted a funny story about the challenges of doing the right thing. Fans of the Geisel Award-winning duo will eagerly eat it up!
Los temas de respeto, tolerancia, autoestima y gratitud llenan las páginas coloridas y amigables para los niños, inspirando a los lectores a ser seres humanos amables y considerados.
El ratón va a la escuela en este divertido libro ilustrado para niños.
Si llevas un ratón a la escuela, te pedirá que le prestes tu maletita del almuerzo. Una vez que se la hayas prestado, también querrá un sándwich. Después, necesitará una libreta y lápices. Es casi seguro que también quiera compartir tu mochila…
El famoso personaje de Si llevas un ratón al ciney Si le das una galletita a un ratón, libros que han ocupado el primer lugar en ventas en la lista del New York Times, regresa para relatarnos sus aventuras de la primera vez que va a la escuela. ¡Sólo Laura Numeroff y Felicia Bond pueden lograr que la escuela sea tan divertida!
El complemento perfecto a la clásica y querida serie, ¡asegúrate de coleccionarlos todos!
Africa is often called the Cradle of Humankind. Millions of years ago, it was home to the very first humans, and today it remains a vibrant land filled with diverse cultures.
Rookie Read-About: Continents series gives the youngest reader (Ages 3-6) an introduction to the components that make each continent distinctive and exceptional. Readers will get to know each continents' geography, history, and wildlife.
Simple text and colorful pictures describe Africa's land features, populations, native animals, technological advances, and lots more.
Rookie Read-About® Science brings a broad array of topics to vibrant life with striking, full-color photos and just the right amount of fun, factual, fascinating text.
"You can find spiders almost anywhere. Some spiders live in hot, humid rain forests.
Others live in hot, dry deserts.
They live in water and woods, trees and gardens - and in people's homes.
Not many animals have been around as long as spiders.
Mo Willems meets Bob Shea in this uproariously funny picture book about Gilbert the Goblin from the creator ofUnicorns Are the Worst!.
Gilbert the Goblin is absolutely, definitely, one-hundred-percent certain that dragons are the worst.
They burn down everything in sight and they hoard all the gold. They melt every ice cream cone within a mile radius, and everyone is afraid of them. But really, it’s the dragons who should be afraid of Gilbert and his tremendous goblin power!
…right?
About the Author:
If it was Alex Willan, and not Gilbert the Goblin, who was in charge of writing the stories, he’d make a book called Anchovies are the Worst!. Alex is the author-illustrator of Unicorns are the Worst!, Dragons are the Worst!, Yetis are the Worst!, and the Jasper & Ollie series, as well as the illustrator of Got Your Nose, written by Alan Katz. Alex lives in Chicago with his dog, Harley, who is the absolute best. Visit him online at AlexWillan.com.
Dr. Seuss’s irrepressible optimism is front and center inDid I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?The perfect send-off for grads getting ready to venture off into the world! “When you think things are bad, when you feel sour and blue,when you start to get mad . . .you should do what I do!” So begins the terrific advice of the wise old man in the Desert of Drize. This classic book provides the perfect antidote for readers of all ages who are feeling a bit down in the dumps. Thanks to Dr. Seuss’s trademark rhymes and signature illustrations, readers will, without a doubt, realize just how lucky they truly are.