Apples, carrots, and cookies--which foods are your favorites? This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help young readers recognize their favorite things. This… More →
Grade 1 - 2
Tag, kickball, and hide-and-seek--which games are your favorites? This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help young readers recognize their favorite things.… More →
Dogs, cats, and birds--which pets are your favorites? This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help young readers recognize their favorite things. This book… More →
Parks, museums, and zoos--which places are your favorites? This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help young readers recognize their favorite things. This… More →
Trains, dolls, and bicycles--which toys are your favorites? This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help young readers identify their favorite things. This… More →
A superstar athlete, number one in the world, and only in her twenties. Naomi Osaka is a groundbreaking tennis player making moves on and off the court. Find out more about Naomi's journey… More →
Off to Space!
Series of 4 titles
It's Off to Space to learn about the sun, moon, planets, and stars! With concepts correlated to early science curriculum standards examined through simple text and diagrams, this series is… More →
Oops! Accidental Inventions
Series of 6 titles
Accidents arenХt always failures or flops. What happens when an oops turns into an achievement? Follow along on the discovery of accidental inventions. Carefully leveled text paired with… More →
Explore the apple orchard, from types of apples to tasty treats. The apple orchard makes fall fun. More →
It's time to read and rhyme! This book introduces young readers to the 'ine' word family through a simple rhyme scheme. Each book features six words such as 'line,' 'pine,' and 'vine' to… More →
It's time to read and rhyme! This book introduces young readers to the "it" word family through a simple rhyme scheme. Consistent use of the same phoneme reinforces the sound and letter… More →


