Concepts

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Vert (Green)

Early readers are introduced to the color green. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures. More →

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Vèt (Green)

Early readers are introduced to the color green. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures. More →

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Violet (Purple)

Early readers are introduced to the color purple. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures. More →

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Vit Ak Dousman (Fast and Slow)

This book makes learning about the concept of opposites fun, as readers discover recognizable examples of things that are fast and slow! Using colorful photographs that connect to simple… More →

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Wet and Dry

This book makes learning about the concept of opposites fun, as readers discover recognizable examples of things that are wet or dry! Using colorful photographs that connect to simple text,… More →

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What Are Opposites?

Young readers will enjoy this simple book with colorful photos that describes the basic concept of opposites such as happy and sad, hot and cold, and day and night. More →

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What do I see?

This question and answer book invites readers to explore the world around them. Throughout the book, children are asked, "What do you see? What do I see?" The response appears on the opposite More →

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What Is in My Art Box?

Colorful photos and basic words help describe for very young readers items they might find in their own art boxes. More →

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What is it?

This engaging book uses a simple question-and-answer format that features rhyme. Children will be delighted by images of a cat in a hat, a dog on a log, and a mouse in a house. The book also… More →

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What Shape Am I?

First readers will begin to learn and identify shapes, which are the building blocks for learning math. More →

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Where is it?

This book introduces early readers to words about direction. Simple words and vibrant images help engage children and grow a love of reading! This book introduces early readers to words about More →

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Which Is Biggest?

Early Childhood standards require that small children understand that things are different sizes. Simple text and colorful photos help young children compare objects and determine which ones… More →

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