This book teaches readers what volunteering is, why it is important, and how they can volunteer to help their community become a better place.
A little girl sometimes shares with her brother: she gives him half her cookie, lets him play with her toys, and even allows him to ride her bike. But when her friends come over, she doesn't always want him around. What happens then? A delightfully told and illustrated little tale that will evoke giggles even as it makes a valuable point about good behavior.
What flower is the Netherlands famous for? How do the Dutch keep their land from flooding? Learn about the Netherlands' people, land, animals, and more in this introduction to the Nether
Join us on a tour around the world and visit a variety of exciting countries. Using real case studies this series shows the reader what it is really like to live in these countries. It includes information on family life, schools, transport, landscapes, food, festivals, weather and climate. It features specially commissioned case studies using people from different parts of the country. It cove…
Celebrates verbs of all kinds, in ebullient verses which themselves sail and soar --"Publishers Weekly"
First, Detective Dinosaur solves the mystery of the missing hat. Then he cracks the case of the squeaky shoe. The he goes on night patrol, and spots a scary shadow in a dark alley. Can it be a monster? Help Detective Dinosaur follow the clues and find out!
During Reading: Have children read the book softly to themselves as you listen in. Although children are reading independently, you are there to provide support and scaffolding. Help children use word-solving strategies when they get stuck and comment on how the strategy worked for them. You can provide prompts and encouragement without interrupting the flow of children’s reading!
During Reading: Have children read the book softly to themselves as you listen in. Although children are reading independently, you are there to provide support and scaffolding. Help children use word-solving strategies when they get stuck and comment on how the strategy worked for them. You can provide prompts and encouragement without interrupting the flow of children’s reading!
During Reading: Have children read the book softly to themselves as you listen in. Although children are reading independently, you are there to provide support and scaffolding. Help children use word-solving strategies when they get stuck and comment on how the strategy worked for them. You can provide prompts and encouragement without interrupting the flow of children’s reading!
During Reading: Have children read the book softly to themselves as you listen in. Although children are reading independently, you are there to provide support and scaffolding. Help children use word-solving strategies when they get stuck and comment on how the strategy worked for them. You can provide prompts and encouragement without interrupting the flow of children’s reading!