Confetti is flying and music is booming--it's the Monkey Day Parade! As monkey cyclists, tumblers, and drummers march by, readers can practice counting them by two, threes, and fours, an essential first step toward learning multiplication.
When the 21st Street Sluggers, a baseball team, have a car wash to raise money, they learn to keep careful track of their dollars and cents'
A a farmer tries to find the correct number of mittens for his various farmyard animals, the reader is introduction to odd and even numbers.'
The sixth title in this brilliant new series for animal lovers everywhere! Emily's dad has been setting up a new project to help protect the orang-utans in Borneo. When Emily goes to visit she finds herself a brand new wild friend - baby orang-utan Koyah. When Koyah's tree-top home is threatened by illegal loggers, Emily vows to find a way to stop them. Can Emily save Koyah in time?
A heartwarming padded board book, all about different types of kisses! "Butterfly kisses-- Are soft gentle things. Flutter your lashes Like butterfly wings." As a little boy makes his way to bed, he kisses each animal with a different kiss. Little does he realize the sweet tucking-in that awaits him! These touching rhymes, paired with cozy illustrations, are perfect to share with that …
All Mrs. Large wants is five minutes' peace from her energetic children, but chaos follows her all the way from the kitchen to the bath and back again.
Only take medicine your parents, a trusted adult or doctor gives you. Some drug are not medicine. They do not help you stay healthy. Nicotine and alcohol are these kinds of drugs. etc..
Ms. Hill brings 28 fish to school today. What will she and her students do with all those fish? Find out.'
Introduces about bacward and forward and how these forces are used in everyday life.'