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Find out what happens when Duck pulls a red cart up a hill. Connect to the nonfiction text pair, Push and Pull? ...
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What do we want? What do we need? Explore the difference between these two categories in this book about basic economics.
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Learn about addition and animals in this book that teaches beginning math and science concepts.
Although homes can be built in many different places from many different things, this book shows children that all homes are alike in some important ways.
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 ...
There are all kinds of signs in the world, and this book features just a few of them.
Sounds are all around us. They can be loud or soft. Read more to find out about All Kinds of Sounds.
Find out what makes insects and spiders amazing. Connect to the fiction text pair, Stella the Spider.
Amazon Adventure features animals and plants that live in the rain forest. It also explores the ways people use rain forest resources.
Discover the nature of symmetry as it appears in nature and the manmade world in Both Sides Are the Same.
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.
Discover the Animals in the Forest.
Animals Everywhere demonstrates location words. Animals are in, on, under or above on every page.
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.
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 ...
Find out how inventions such as the lightbulb and the automobile have changed the way we live by reading Then and Now.
Children learn about the life cycle of apple trees.
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.
A Zoo Full of Birds reviews both beginning counting and animals names.
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.