This family is proud of their garden, and they work together to water and care for it every day. Introduce early learners to rhythm and rhyme with this heartfelt traditional poem, which helps adults balance structured learning time and free play.
Can you imagine what we might learn if plants could talk? Open up early readers' imaginations with this whimsical fictional story about how plants grow! This book allows adults to balance structured learning time and free play.
From slithering worms to colorful leaves, there is so much to be found when you look close to the ground! Open up early readers' imaginations with this fictional story, which allows adults to balance structured learning time and free play.
No matter the season, Ezra always goes to the window to check the weather! Open up early readers' imaginations with this fictional story students can relate to, which helps adults balance structured learning time and free play.
In this follow-up to Twelve Days of Winter here is another book to read or sing along with children. In this reimagined version of The Twelve Days of Christmas, wildlife is observed during summer. The animals enjoy the greening of the land, the blooming of flowers, and the warmth of the sun. Summer is also a busy time for animal parents who are ......
At the meadowed edge of a marvelous forest from which, through a placid pond, flows a stream, curious animals and birds discover together some of the delights of creation. These animals, all distinct in personality, enjoy a lively community, and in their conversations they reflect on the mysteries and meaning of the wonderful environment in which ......
Cats have a lot to say! They curl their tails when they're curious and crouch low when they're ready to play. Sometimes they like to be left alone, other times they want lots of cuddles! In this bilingual (English/Spanish) edition of How Cats Say I Love You, visit homes from around the world to meet silly, sassy cats and their human pals. As each ......
Based on real events, this charming story features a kindergarten class in Brooklyn who pays homage to their beloved lost beech tree and takes action to plant a new one.
Visiting the zoo is a quintessential childhood experience filled with wonder and learning. For most kids, the zoo is the only place they will see exotic and wild animals. It is also a place where they can feel connected to the natural world and learn the importance of taking care of wildlife and the environment. Going to the Zoo is a 1,060-word ......
ISBN-13: 9781493068463
(Hardback)
Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT Imprint: TAYLOR TRADE PUBLISHING