Neigh! Neigh! Horses call to one another as they race across a field. These animals are strong and can run very fast. Some people ride horses for fun. Farmers use horses for work-to pull wagons or ca
Life Long Ago brings ancient civilizations to life and reinforces important early elementary social studies standards such as time, continuity, and change. Students will learn what daily life was lik
The series Let's Read About Insects for young readers is packed with interesting facts about insect characteristics, life cycles, and communities. Each book includes information about one type of inse
The series Let's Read About Insects for young readers is packed with interesting facts about insect characteristics, life cycles, and communities. Each book includes information about one type of inse
Are You a Good Friend? introduces beginning readers to social values and behaviors that are important for developing and maintaining successful friendships in the social communities of home, school, a
Recognition of their own daily experiences will draw beginning readers into My Day at School. This series describes the routines and rules of a school day, a common first-grade classroom theme. Full
Recognition of their own daily experiences will draw beginning readers into My Day at School. This series describes the routines and rules of a school day, a common first-grade classroom theme. Full
Recognition of their own daily experiences will draw beginning readers into My Day at School. This series describes the routines and rules of a school day, a common first-grade classroom theme. Full
Storms are a fascinating topic and a great way to get young readers interested in science. This series uses simple text and dramatic, full-color photos to take students inside nature's powerful and
Math in Our World presents the complete range of math concepts and skills students are expected to master during the first grade. The series moves sequentially, from easiest to hardest concepts, with
This Is My Bear features adorable teddy bears that teach opposites, such as big and small. Simple vocabulary and repetitive text boost reading skills, while a strong photo-text match aids comprehensi
This fast-running dinosaur's name means "egg stealer." People once thought Oviraptor ate eggs from other dinosaurs' nests. Later, scientists learned that the small dinosaur sat on eggs in its own nes
Some rain forest frogs have colors that hide them from enemies. Other frogs stand with their shades and patterns. A few frogs are almost see-through! Leap inside Frogs/Ranas to learn more about these
This series uses familiar objects and clear, concrete examples to help young readers grasp the concept of opposites. At the same time, easy text and a strong photo-text match help build important re
I Use Math uses a lively first-person narrative to describe the use of mathematics in everyday situations. Correlated to first grade mathematics standards, each book contains a simple math problem for
Pairing fiction with fact is a great way to get beginning readers excited about nonfiction. Let's Read About Animals is the nonfiction companion to our popular series Animal Storybooks. It describes
Using an immigrant child's own words, each title in this series tells the compelling story of a child from a family that has recently come to live in the United States. The children featured come fr
Using an immigrant child's own words, each title in this series tells the compelling story of a child from a family that has recently come to live in the United States. The children featured come fr