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  • Book cover of Porcupines
    Julie Murray

     · 2021

    Beginning readers will gain insight on where porcupines live, what they like to eat, and how their "armor" protects them! This series is at a Level 1 and is written specifically for beginning readers. Aligned to Common Core standards & correlated to state standards. Dash! is an imprint of Abdo Zoom, a division of ABDO.

  • Book cover of A-B-A-B-A—a Book of Pattern Play

    Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! In this playful look at patterns, Brian P. Cleary and Brian Gable provide many examples of repeating sequences of shapes, colors, objects, and more. The comical cats of the wildly popular Words Are CATegorical® series show how patterns can be found all around us. Peppy rhymes, goofy illustrations, and kid-friendly examples make pattern practice fun!

  • Book cover of On the Scale, a Weighty Tale

    Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! In this wacky look at weight, Brian P. Cleary and Brian Gable introduce essential measurement units—from grams to pounds to tons. The comical cats of the wildly popular Words Are CATegorical® series show how to measure trucks, trains, ducks, cranes, and more. Peppy rhymes, goofy illustrations, and kid-friendly examples make light work of this heavy topic.

  • Book cover of Leaf Man
    Lois Ehlert

     · 2005

    A man made of leaves blows away, traveling wherever the wind may take him. On die-cut pages.

  • Book cover of Windows, Rings, and Grapes — a Look at Different Shapes

    Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! In this humorous look at shapes, Brian P. Cleary and Brian Gable introduce circles, ovals, triangles, squares, and rectangles. The comical cats of the wildly popular Words Are CATegorical® series explain how to identify each shape and provide loads of examples. Peppy rhymes, goofy illustrations, and kid-friendly examples make shaping up a snap!

  • Book cover of Indestructibles: Busy City

    No author available

     · 2018

    Built for the way babies read. Sweet, soothing books, uniquely designed for safety and convenience, Indestructibles are printed on lightweight, nontoxic paper material, easy to clean (even dishwasher safe), and 100% chew, rip, bend, and drool proof. Busy City introduces babies to the bustling city, with lots of sights and sounds to experience on every page. Delightful for babies to page through on their own or with Mom or Dad or an older sibling, this books, with its bright pictures and minimal text, is ideal for expecting parents, baby showers, or as a welcome-home gifts for a newborn.

  • Book cover of Party of Three

    Shapes hide everywhere in this fun-filled series. Young learners will love spotting the circles, trying to see triangles, remembering rectangles, and counting the squares.

  • Book cover of Shapes in Transportation

    "Promotes recognition of shapes on the road, including street signs and bridges; stimulates critical thinking; and provides an understanding of math in the real world"--Provided by publisher.

  • Book cover of Indestructibles: Baby Faces
    Amy Pixton

     · 2012

    Indestructibles are the books built for the way babies read. They are 100 percent baby-proof, chew-proof, rip-proof, and drool-proof. Printed on a unique nontoxic, paperlike material that holds up to anything babies can throw at it—gumming, spilling, dragging across the floor— Indestructibles are the little books that could. They’re indestructible. And if they get dirty, just throw them in the washing machine or dishwasher. Baby Faces features baby’s favorite thing: pictures of other babies. It’s a book for parents and children to share together the many moods of a baby.

  • Book cover of How Long or How Wide?

    Brian Cleary and Brian Gable bring their trademark sense of humor to the subject of measuring length. A rhyming text filled with funny examples explains how to use and compare metric and U.S. customary units of length. Readers are also introduced to the tools they need to measure length—rulers, metersticks, and more.