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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.
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Baby Dinosaur is hiding. Where is she? Connect to the nonfiction text pair, Can You See It? ...
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 can play. The little dinosaur can play, too. Connect to the nonfiction text pair, My Dinosaurs.
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 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 ...
We all have a birthday. You have a birthday, too. Connect to the fiction text pair, Lea's Birthday.
This monkey is for me! Connect to the fiction text pair, Min Monkey.
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.
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 ...
A puppy plays in lots of different places. Connect to the nonfiction text pair, Pets Can Play.
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 ...
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.
Up here in the tree.
Find out how to make a ladybug puppet using two paper plates, painting them red, and sticking on the head, legs, feelers, spots, and eyes. Connect to the ...
A big boy starts school and sees all the big things at school. Connect to the fiction text pair, I Can Go to School.
It's my birthday and I can play.
Here is my big sandwich. Connect to the fiction text pair, Lea is Hungry.
I am in my car, tent and playhouse.
We look at a variety of bugs and animals in their environments.
Animals are all different colors.
Look! Here are my toys.
My toy truck, boat, and train are small.
Min Monkey is up in a tree. Look! Here comes Big Eagle! Connect to the nonfiction text pair Make a Monkey.
Lea helps family members with a variety of household tasks.
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.
Lea runs into the maze, and Dad goes in to look for her. Lea gets lost, so Dad tells her to stop where she is and he finds her. Connect to the nonfiction ...
A boy helps his grandma with tasks inside her house.
I am big. Look at what I can do.