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Mom and the baby come home from hospital. There are lots of things to do to take care of the baby. Connect to the fiction text pair, Ben and the Baby.
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Baby Dinosaur can play. The little dinosaur can play, too. Connect to the nonfiction text pair, My Dinosaurs.
Baby Dinosaur is asleep in the nest. Little Ant is playing on Baby Dinosaur’s back, going up and down. Then Little Ant goes to sleep with Baby Dinosaur. ...
Mom and the baby arrive home. Ben wants the baby to go in his bed, but the baby needs to go in a little bed. Connect to the nonfiction text pair, Baby Comes ...
The girl is in the bathtub, and she can see the bubbles. Her toy duck, frog, and fish can play in the bubbles. Connect to the nonfiction text pair, See the ...
Look! Here comes a little caterpillar. Connect to the fiction text pair, Sleepy Little Caterpillar.
Buzzy Bee and Little Butterfly are playing in the flowers. Then Little Butterfly is sad because he cannot see Buzzy Bee. They find each other and are happy ...
Can Squirrel hide the big acorn? Connect to the nonfiction text pair, Fall.
Carlos is looking for a puppy. Is this puppy for Carlos? ...
The weather turns cooler. Leaves fall to the ground. Learn all about fall days. Connect to the fiction text pair, Can Squirrel Hide the Acorn? ...
Look at Gran and me! ...
Gus is in the garden, and he can see lots of little animals. Connect to the nonfiction text pair, Yummy, Yummy! ...
See what happens as a girl puts different colored blocks on the scales. She can make the blocks go up and down. Connect to the fiction text pair, On the ...
A girl shows all the things she has for school, how she gets to school, and all the things she can do there. Connect to the nonfiction text pair, School.
Look! The bird is in the wild. I can see it too! ...
The little boy is safe at the pool, at the beach, on the swing, and in the car. Baby is safe, too! Connect to the fiction text pair, Lea Can Swim.
Lea wants to swim in the pond with the ducks, but Dad says she can not swim in the pond. So Lea and Dad go swimming in the pool, and they are happy. Connect ...
Lea is hungry. Dad is hungry, too! Connect to the nonfiction text pair, My Big Sandwich.
Oh, no! Look at Little Sam! ...
A puppy plays in lots of different places. Connect to the nonfiction text pair, Pets Can Play.
Kate is looking for a lost sock. Is it in here? Connect to the nonfiction text pair, Shopping for Socks.
Here is my big sandwich. Connect to the fiction text pair, Lea is Hungry.
Here are my dinosaurs. You can play, too! Connect to the fiction text pair, Baby Dinosaur Can Play.
The caterpillar, butterfly, spider, frog, monkey, and ant play on the log. They make the log go up and down! Connect to the nonfiction text pair, Here is a ...
Find out how to paint a butterfly by painting on the paper, folding it in half, cutting it out, and opening it up to see the beautiful butterfly. Connect to ...
A puppy, a bird, a cat, and a fish all like to play with different things. Connect to the fiction text pair, Look at the Puppy.
Pull the door open. Push the door shut. Learn the difference between a push and a pull. Connect to the fiction text pair, The Red Cart? ...
Find out what happens when Duck pulls a red cart up a hill. Connect to the nonfiction text pair, Push and Pull? ...
A big boy starts school and sees all the big things at school. Connect to the fiction text pair, I Can Go to School.
You can see bubbles in lots of different places—and you can play in them, too! Connect to the fiction text pair, Bubbles in the Bath.