While readers wisely avoid bees in real life, they'll love this book's up-close investigation of the bee. The bee life cycle and habitat is explained, as well as their contributions to each other and
The thundering, lightning, and dark ominous clouds of a storm can be a really scary thing. Joe's mom helps him understand how clouds and thunder are created while they make some cookies. The cookies a
Micah helps early learners see that reading takes practice. He counts the days on a calendar as he is keeping track of his progress. Every day, he gets better and better. Micah reads to his Mom once h
Pip and Lulu can't wait to get outside and play in the snow. They count snowflakes and snowmen and play on their sleds. This fiction title is paired with the nonfiction title "We Sled in the Snow" for
Key details about the sky and the objects in it, both at nighttime and daytime, are conveyed through bright photographs and supporting informational text. A picture-word glossary is included.
A juicy, plump tomato awaits Lily as all her work is finally coming to fruition. Readers follow along as her tomato plant grows, until it is time to enjoy the rewards. This fiction title is paired wit
This nonfiction text explains the ever-increasing presence of technology and its concepts, namely coding, to young readers. A very simple explanation paired with photographs makes the world of coding