Mighty whales swim deep beneath the ocean and graceful dolphins leap through the waves in this beautiful book. Uncover the answers to questions about these wonderful creatures, and look out for some unexpected scene changes as you flip the flaps
Mr. Crocodile has big plans for finally catching--and eating--five pesky monkeys, but those little rascals dupe him again and again. By the time the clock strikes six, those mischievous monkeys actually teach Mr. Crocodile a thing or two about friendship . . . and about having fun!
Coco and Cavendish have to find new jobs. They have been replaced by robot dogs at the circus.'
This bright and lively book has been carefully designed to help young children develop vital early number skills in a fun way. "Touch and count" holes allow them to keep track of what they are counting.
Matt, Sam, Jen, and Kate like to do everything together. But, oh, no! Matt's not in the same first grade class. He is all alone. Will Matt like first grade without his friends?
Two is a crowd when Peter and his little brother, Fudge, are in the same room. From throwing temper tantrums to smearing mashed potatoes on the wall, Fudge causes mischief whereever he goes. What will the tiny terror do next?'
Do you spend hours creating word lists and weekly vocabulary tests only to find that your students have "forgotten" the words by the following week? Janet Allen and her students were frustrated with the same problem. Words, words, words describes the research that changed the way she and many other teachers teach vocabulary. It offers educators practical, research-based solutions for helping st…