Early readers will be introduced to the sport of basketball through simple text and vibrant illustrations to aid comprehension. Discover the fun and excitement of being on a basketball team.… More →
Kindergarten
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It's time to hit the basketball court! Playing as a team is important, but Danny doesn't want to pass the ball. Will Danny share, or will he foul up the game? Downloadable Teacher's Notes available. More →
This book will be a hit with young readers! Batter up: Baseball is a great introduction to this exciting sport. Kids will be thrilled to learn about the game and some of its best players.… More →
Readers take on the role of historical detectives as they examine letters and diaries as primary sources and discover how they can be used to study the past. More →
In this inviting book, young readers discover ways to practice democratic principles in their schools and classrooms. Accessible, child-centered examples demonstrate key skills and practices… More →
Good citizens take an active role in making their communities better places to live. This motivating book provides several practical examples of ways young readers can demonstrate that they… More →
Readers take on the role of historical detectives as they learn about artifacts as primary sources and discover how they can be used to study the past. More →
Readers take on the role of historical detectives as they examine photographs as primary sources and discover how they can be used to study the past. More →
This delightful illustrated series follows bears as they learn lessons about what characteristics bears share as well as what makes them different from each other. Comic illustrations add… More →
Readers take on the role of historical detectives as they examine speeches as primary sources and discover how they can be used to study the past. More →
The beast of Pea Castle was sad and lonely. He needed a kiss from a princess to turn him back into a handsome prince. One day, Beauty arrived at the castle. The beast put a pea under her… More →