Bigfoot is ready to blast off and go where no bigfoot has gone before! Bigfoot learns about sleeping in zero gravity, hygiene at the space station (watch out for the toilets!), and gets a… More →
Preschool - Kindergarten
Bigfoot Goes to the Rodeo
Yee-haw! Bigfoot is off to the rodeo to watch some barrel racing, trick riding, and steer wrestling. He's ready to rope some cattle, clown around with rodeo clowns, and see a bucking bull… More →
Bigfoot Goes to the Shoe Factory
Bigfoot wants some shoes. Some BIG shoes. Where better to find a pair than a shoe factory? Inside the factory, he sees how the shoes are designed, sewn, and packaged up, and hopefully finds… More →
Bigfoot Goes to the White House
How does a Bigfoot tour the White House? Very sneakily! Come along with Bigfoot as he visits the State Dining Room and Oval Office, and pokes around for Abraham Lincoln's ghost. A fiction… More →
Bigfoot Goes to the Zoo
Being Bigfoot can be a little lonely. You have to stay hidden all the time! Bigfoot decides to go to the zoo and make some new friends. He tries to speak dolphin, avoids the glowing glare of… More →
Bigfoot Goes to Yellowstone
Yellowstone is Bigfoot's dream vacation. He visits Old Faithful and all the hot spring spots, communes with the wildlife, and manages to teach some tourists about "leaving no trace," which is More →
What's the biggest bird? Is a blue whale bigger than an elephant? What's the tallest animal? In Biggest Animals, beginning readers are introduced to the largest animals across a variety of… More →
Is it big? Is it not? The phoneme /b/ is featured in this… Big or Not? is part of Decodables by Jump!, a comprehensive library of decodable leveled readers that follow a sequenced app More →
Bike Safety
How do you stay safe while riding a bike? In Bike Safety, beginning readers learn why they should wear helmets, look both ways, tell adults where they are going, and more. Vibrant, full-color More →
Bike Safety
How do you stay safe while riding a bike? In Bike Safety, beginning readers learn why they should wear helmets, look both ways, tell adults where they are going, and more. Vibrant, full-color More →


