Can you grow your dinner in your backyard? Emergent readers will read simple text and learn about the foods that can be grown in a garden. Pairs with nonfiction title What a Garden Needs.
Chloe and her mom get creative and make planters out of old items! Using carefully leveled text, emergent readers will be inspired to recycle in their own gardens. Pairs with nonfiction title Recycled Garden.
Grandpa's trees can grow all sorts of fun things! With easy-to-read text and beautiful designs, emergent readers will learn about different kinds of trees. Pairs with nonfiction title Parts of a Tree.
Where do plants come from? Seeds! Using simple text and engaging illustrations, young readers will follow along as Sidney plants cucumber seeds in a garden. Pairs with nonfiction title Planting Seeds.
Harper depends on the ice because she needs it to grow. Follow a young harp seal as she matures in this illustrated story with leveled text. Pairs with the nonfiction text So Many Harp Seals.
Frosty shows readers her typical day as an Arctic fox. With full-color illustrations and engaging text, young readers can join in on the fun. Pairs with the nonfiction text Arctic Fox on the Move.
Pedro the penguin looks after his egg and keeps it safe until it is ready to hatch. Full-color illustrations and leveled text bring Pedro's story to life. Pairs with the nonfiction text All about Penguins.
Norman, a narwhal, goes on a deep dive to see his friends. Join him in this cute story with carefully leveled text and colorful illustrations. Pairs with the nonfiction title The Life of a Narwhal.
Heidi uses her hooves for many things. Leveled text and colorful illustrations help young readers understand why a reindeer's hooves are so important. Pairs with the nonfiction title Learn about Reindeer.
Polar bear pups learn everything from their mom, except when they teach her how to hug. Cute illustrations show off this charming family. Pairs with the nonfiction title What Polar Bears Do.
Owen's feathers help him do many wonderful things. Readers learn why a snowy owl's feathers are important with full-color illustrations and leveled text. Pairs with the nonfiction text Meet a Snowy Owl.
Frosty shows readers her typical day as an Arctic fox. With full-color illustrations and engaging text, young readers can join in on the fun. Pairs with the nonfiction text Arctic Fox on the Move.
Pedro the penguin looks after his egg and keeps it safe until it is ready to hatch. Full-color illustrations and leveled text bring Pedro's story to life. Pairs with the nonfiction text All about Penguins.
Harper depends on the ice because she needs it to grow. Follow a young harp seal as she matures in this illustrated story with leveled text. Pairs with the nonfiction text So Many Harp Seals.
Amir and Sidra make an apple pie with their mom. Using simple text, emergent readers will follow along as they add their food scraps to the compost bin. Pairs with the nonfiction title Composting Fun.
Can you grow your dinner in your backyard? Emergent readers will read simple text and learn about the foods that can be grown in a garden. Pairs with nonfiction title What a Garden Needs.
Blossom the bee needs to gather pollen for her hive. This engaging leveled text will take readers on a wonderful journey. Pairs with the nonfiction title Bees Help Gardens Grow.
All five cats at the shelter want to find a home. After one goes home, how many are left? Leveled text and engaging illustrations support young readers. Pairs with the nonfiction title, Fun with Subtraction.
Norman, a narwhal, goes on a deep dive to see his friends. Join him in this cute story with carefully leveled text and colorful illustrations. Pairs with the nonfiction title The Life of a Narwhal.