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Baby Dinosaur is running home, but then she runs into the big log. Baby Dinosaur gets up, up, up and keeps running home. Connect to the nonfiction text ...
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Around the world, farms grow food for people to eat. Learn about all about farms. Fiction text pair Etta's Baby Lamb.
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Some plants and animals are alike. Some are different. Find out the ways they are alike and different. Connect to the fiction text pair, Lea's New Kittens.
Our teeth help us in many ways, and we need to take good care of them. Look inside this book to find out how. Connect to the fiction text pair, Wibbly Wobbly ...
Find out what makes insects and spiders amazing. Connect to the fiction text pair, Stella the Spider.
Animals have legs, tails, and wings. They have ears and noses, too. Learn all about animal body parts. Text Pair Where Are You, Rusty? ...
Find out about baby animals coming out of eggs—birds, crocodiles, ostriches, and turtles. Connect to the fiction text pair, Baby Dinosaur and the Egg.
Learn about different animals and the food they eat. Connect to the fiction text pair, Molly Mouse has a Party.
It is a hot day! See what the duck, dog, cat, rabbit, and pigs do to stay cool. Connect to the fiction text pair, Gus Is Too Hot.
Find out how the frog, bug, bird, snake, and other animals hide. Connect to the fiction text pair, Ben Is Hiding.
Lots of animals make their homes in the city. Meet some of them and find out how they find food and stay safe. Connect to the fiction text pair, Squirrel Joins ...
The girls help their gran with the animals on her farm. Connect to the fiction text pair, Petting Zoo Animals.
Read Nick’s letter to his Uncle Jarrad. Find out about Nick’s school project. It is all about animals with fins and animals with fur. Connect to the fiction ...
Ben is at the aquarium. Look out, Ben! Here is a big gray shark. Connect to the fiction text pair, Little Sea Horse and the Big Crab.
A girl makes a picture and is surprised by a friendly bee.
Here is a little dog. And here is a big dog. The big dog is the mother. Connect with the fiction text pair, The Little Puppies.
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.
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. ...
Baby Dinosaur sits and waits before she goes in the grass, cave, and log. Connect to the nonfiction text pair, I Can Wait.
Baby Dinosaur can see a little egg in a big nest, and a little dinosaur comes out of the egg. Then the little dinosaur’s mother comes, so Baby Dinosaur and ...
Baby Dinosaur is hiding. Where is she? Connect to the nonfiction text pair, Can You See It? ...
Baby Dinosaur is lost. She cannot find her father. Where is he? Can Mr. Brown help her? Connect to the nonfiction text pair, Dinosaurs.
Look at the little lamb. You can see lots of baby animals on a farm. Connect to the fiction text pair, Grandpa's Farm.
Are banana spiders hairy and very scary? Look inside to find out! Connect to the fiction text pair, A Big Box of Bananas.
Min Monkey is eating bananas. Oh, no! The bananas are going up and down in his tummy. Connect to the nonfiction text pair, Chocolate Banana Pops.
The horse is playing a game with his friends on the farm. Is the horse honest? Connect to the nonfiction text pair, I am Honest.
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 ...
Min Monkey is up in the tree looking for the best banana. Connect to the nonfiction text pair, Monkeys.
The balloon is getting bigger and bigger in the sun. Connect to the fiction text pair, Max and the Balloons.