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¿Cómo Crece El Pasto? (How Does Grass Grow?) (22)
There are many kinds of grass, but when most people think of this green plant, they think of the kind found in backyards and parks. Grass is like many other plants with its roots, leaves, and needs of soil, water, and sun. Young readers find out that acres of grass come from the tiniest of seeds. With this knowledge, they'll never look at someone mowing the lawn in the same way again. Full-color photographs closely correlate with the accessible narrative, which is written especially for emerging readers. -
¿Cómo Crece La Hierba? / How Does Grass Grow? (22)
There are many kinds of grass, but when most people think of this green plant, they think of the kind found in backyards and parks. Grass is like many other plants with its roots, leaves, and needs of soil, water, and sun. Young readers find out that acres of grass come from the tiniest of seeds. With this knowledge, they'll never look at someone mowing the lawn in the same way again. Full-color photographs closely correlate with the accessible narrative, which is written especially for emerging readers. -
¿Cómo Crecen las Zanahorias? (How Do Carrots Grow?) (22)
Carrots are a great snack, even though they're a plant root. These bright root vegetables grow underground for months before they become the sweet, crunchy veggie we put on salads and dip in hummus. Young readers follow along as carrot seeds are planted in soil, watered, and exposed to the sun, and as they grow into orange, yellow, purple, and white veggies. Age-appropriate detail and vocabulary guide readers just beginning to read independently. This volume supports Next Generation Science Standards. -
¿Cómo Crecen las Zanahorias? / How Do Carrots Grow? (22)
Carrots are a great snack, even though they're a plant root. These bright root vegetables grow underground for months before they become the sweet, crunchy veggie we put on salads and dip in hummus. Young readers follow along as carrot seeds are planted in soil, watered, and exposed to the sun, and as they grow into orange, yellow, purple, and white veggies. Age-appropriate detail and vocabulary guide readers just beginning to read independently. This volume supports Next Generation Science Standards. -
¿Cómo Crecen Los Árboles de Arce? (How Do Maple Trees Grow?) (22)
Maple trees grow all across North America and many other places in the world. There are many different kinds, but all grow in the same way. Your readers will learn that they start as a seed, sprout, become a sapling, and years later, are a full-grown tree. They will learn about what trees need to stay alive: water, soil, and sun. Beautiful photographs draw readers in with the lovely leaves and characteristics of maple trees, complimenting the age-appropriate narrative. -
¿Cómo Crecen Los Árboles de Arce? / How Do Maple Trees Grow? (22)
Maple trees grow all across North America and many other places in the world. There are many different kinds, but all grow in the same way. Your readers will learn that they start as a seed, sprout, become a sapling, and years later, are a full-grown tree. They will learn about what trees need to stay alive: water, soil, and sun. Beautiful photographs draw readers in with the lovely leaves and characteristics of maple trees, complimenting the age-appropriate narrative. -
¿Cómo Crecen Los Girasoles? (How Do Sunflowers Grow?) (22)
Nothing says summer like an open sunflower turned toward the sun. These familiar flowers are a great example of how flowering plants grow from seeds with some soil, space, sun, and water. Readers will follow this plant's growth through text with closely correlated photographs, including images of a sunflower sprouting, gaining leaves, budding, and opening to the lovely, friendly flower we know. Age-appropriate detail and vocabulary guide readers just beginning to read independently. -
¿Cómo Crecen Los Girasoles? / How Do Sunflowers Grow? (22)
Nothing says summer like an open sunflower turned toward the sun. These familiar flowers are a great example of how flowering plants grow from seeds with some soil, space, sun, and water. Readers will follow this plant's growth through text with closely correlated photographs, including images of a sunflower sprouting, gaining leaves, budding, and opening to the lovely, friendly flower we know. Age-appropriate detail and vocabulary guide readers just beginning to read independently. This volume supports Next Generation Science Standards. -
¿Cómo Crecen Los Pinos? (How Do Pine Trees Grow?) (22)
The pinecones found on the ground near a pine tree are an important part of the pine tree life cycle. They can hold hundreds of seeds. Like other plants, these seeds need soil, water, and sun. The seeds also need to be planted close to the surface of the soil. Beautiful photographs of full-grown pine trees, seeds sprouting, and seedlings correlate closely with the narrative, aiding beginning readers' comprehension in the fascinating life cycle of a pine tree. -
¿Cómo Crecen Los Pinos? / How Do Pine Trees Grow? (22)
The pinecones found on the ground near a pine tree are an important part of the pine tree life cycle. They can hold hundreds of seeds. Like other plants, these seeds need soil, water, and sun. The seeds also need to be planted close to the surface of the soil. Beautiful photographs of full-grown pine trees, seeds sprouting, and seedlings correlate closely with the narrative, aiding beginning readers' comprehension in the fascinating life cycle of a pine tree. -
¿Cómo Crecen Los Plátanos? (How Do Bananas Grow?) (22)
Everyone knows bananas are a fruit but, unlike apples and oranges, they don't grow on trees. Banana plants look like they have a trunk, but it is really densely packed leaves holding up a huge plant and bunches of bananas. Young readers will love learning the truth about banana plants, including that they don't grow from seeds but a piece of another banana plant. Colorful photographs take kids right to banana farms as this plant grows and produces a favorite fruit. -
¿Cómo Crecen Los Plátanos? / How Do Bananas Grow? (22)
Everyone knows bananas are a fruit but, unlike apples and oranges, they don't grow on trees. Banana plants look like they have a trunk, but it is really densely packed leaves holding up a huge plant and bunches of bananas. Young readers will love learning the truth about banana plants, including that they don't grow from seeds but a piece of another banana plant. Colorful photographs take kids right to banana farms as this plant grows and produces a favorite fruit. -
¿Puedo merendar? -Can I Have a Snack? (19)
Only 1 left in stockEating a snack is a great way to tide you over until your next meal. Leila loves to eat healthy snacks when she gets home from school. Emerging readers and young listeners will be excited to eat snacks with Leila and her parents. The engaging text and colorful illustrations demonstrate how children can be actively involved in eating a healthy, balanced diet. This book is sure to excite readers and spur their desire to eat healthy.
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¿Qué desayuno? -What Do I Eat for Breakfast? (19)
Only 1 left in stockBreakfast is often considered the most important meal of the day. Breakfast is especially important when you live on a farm. This narrative follows the main character as she collects eggs from the chicken coop and picks strawberries from the bushes before her day at school begins. A healthy breakfast will fuel her for a day spent learning new things. Readers see just how easy it is to make healthy choices right from the start of their day. Accessible text and exciting illustrations are sure to engage both emerging readers and children still in the listening stage.
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¿Qué pasaría si nunca dejaras el sofá? (24)
I'M NOT GETTING UP! What would happen if you took it to the extreme and never got off the couch? This Spanish translation is a humorous, fact-based cautionary tale that shows the effects of not exercising on your body--and your social life! For kids who want to know the why of everything, author Thomas Kingsley Troupe takes readers down an imaginative, subtly instructive path of what ifs. If you never get off the couch, isolation gives way to poor nutrition, reduced bone mass, and a shortened life span, leading to the conclusion that getting outside for some exercise is good after all. Expressive illustrations bring these narrative nonfiction stories to life. Fun facts, tips for being more active, a glossary, and further resources enhance learning. -
¿Qué pasaría si nunca durmieras? (24)
I'M NOT GOING TO BED! What would happen if you took it to the extreme and never slept? This Spanish translation is a humorous, fact-based cautionary tale that shows the effects of no sleep on your body--and your social life! For kids who want to know the why of everything, author Thomas Kingsley Troupe takes readers down an imaginative, subtly instructive path of what ifs. If you never sleep, forgetfulness and confusion give way to bicycle accidents, hallucinations, and a compromised immune system, leading to the conclusion that sleep is good after all. Expressive illustrations bring these narrative nonfiction stories to life. Fun facts, tips for healthy sleep, a glossary, and further resources enhance learning. -
¿Qué pasaría si nunca te bañaras? (24)
I'M NOT TAKING A BATH! What would happen if you took it to the extreme and never washed up? This Spanish translation is a humorous, fact-based cautionary tale that shows the effects of not bathing on your body--and your social life! For kids who want to know the why of everything, author Thomas Kingsley Troupe takes readers down an imaginative, subtly instructive path of what ifs. If you never take a bath, body odor gives way to itchy skin, acne, and infections, leading to the conclusion that keeping clean is good after all. Expressive illustrations bring these narrative nonfiction stories to life. Fun facts, tips for good hygiene, a glossary, and further resources enhance learning. -
¿Qué pasaría si nunca te cepillaras los dientes? (24)
I'M NOT BRUSHING MY TEETH! What would happen if you took it to the extreme and never brushed? This Spanish translation is a humorous, fact-based cautionary tale that shows the effects of bad dental hygiene on your mouth--and your social life! For kids who want to know the why of everything, author Thomas Kingsley Troupe takes readers down an imaginative, subtly instructive path of what ifs. If you never brush your teeth, stinky breath gives way to plaque, cavities, and gum disease, leading to the conclusion that brushing your teeth is good after all. Expressive illustrations bring these narrative nonfiction stories to life. Fun facts, tips for proper brushing, a glossary, and further resources enhance learning. -
¿Qué pasaría si nunca te vacunas? (24)
I'M NOT GETTING SHOTS! What would happen if you took it to the extreme and never got vaccines? This Spanish translation is a humorous, fact-based cautionary tale that shows the effects of not getting vaccinated against infectious diseases. For kids who want to know the why of everything, author Thomas Kingsley Troupe takes readers down an imaginative, subtly instructive path of what ifs. If you never get vaccines, you're susceptible to diseases such as chicken pox, influenza, COVID-19, or worse. All this leads to the conclusion that getting your vaccines is good after all. Expressive illustrations bring these narrative nonfiction stories to life. Fun facts, tips for handling shots like a pro, a glossary, and further resources enhance learning. -
¿Qué pasaría si solo comieras chocolate? (24)
I JUST WANT DESSERT! What would happen if you took it to the extreme and ate only chocolate? This Spanish translation is a humorous, fact-based cautionary tale that shows the effects of too much sugar and bad nutrition on your body--and your social life! For kids who want to know the why of everything, author Thomas Kingsley Troupe takes readers down an imaginative, subtly instructive path of what ifs. If you eat only chocolate, a quick sugar rush is soon followed by rotting teeth, lack of energy, and a build-up of toxins in the body, leading to the conclusion that chocolate should be just a treat. Expressive illustrations bring these narrative nonfiction stories to life. Fun facts, tips for healthy eating, a glossary, and further resources enhance learning. -
100-Year-Old Tuataras! (17)
Tuataras are special animals because they’re old in many ways. They’re part of an order of reptiles that first appeared more than 200 million years ago! They can also live more than 100 years! Readers fascinated by these odd animals will love learning why they’re only found in New Zealand and how they adapted characteristics of many different kinds of animals, including amphibians, reptiles, and even fish! With full-color photographs showing off these features in great detail, this book is sure to impress young readers.Only 1 left in stock -
12 Amphibians Back from the Brink (15)
12 Amphibians Back from the Brink introduces 12 amphibians that were on the brink of extinction and made an amazing comeback. Facts about habitat and diet are included, along with the reasons why the species were threatened and the science behind the work that helped them survive.Only 2 left in stock -
12 Healthy Habits for Life (17)
. Offers readers 12 healthy habits they can form for life, including finding fun ways to exercise and managing screen time. Full-color spreads give readers essential facts about each habit, its benefits, and how the reader can get started today.Only 2 left in stock -
12 Super-Dangerous Animals You Need to Know (16)
Features 12 super-dangerous animals found around the world. Each spread contains fascinating facts, life cycle and habitat information, and interesting traits that make each animal dangerous.Only 2 left in stock