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Las carnes y las proteínas (Meats and Proteins)
From the Series Mi primer paso al mundo real — Los grupos de alimentos (First Step Nonfiction — Food Groups)
An introduction to different meats and proteins, and the part they play in a healthy diet. Read More →
Las frutas (Fruits)
From the Series Mi primer paso al mundo real — Los grupos de alimentos (First Step Nonfiction — Food Groups)
An introduction to different fruits and the part they play in a healthy diet. Read More →
Las grasas, los aceites, y los dulces (Fats, Oils, and Sweets)
From the Series Mi primer paso al mundo real — Los grupos de alimentos (First Step Nonfiction — Food Groups)
An introduction to fats and sweets and the part they play in a healthy diet. Read More →
Las verduras (Vegetables)
From the Series Mi primer paso al mundo real — Los grupos de alimentos (First Step Nonfiction — Food Groups)
An introduction to different vegetables and the part they play in a healthy diet. Read More →
Los cereales (Grains)
From the Series Mi primer paso al mundo real — Los grupos de alimentos (First Step Nonfiction — Food Groups)
An introduction to different grain products and the part they play in a healthy diet. Read More →
Los productos lácteos (Dairy)
From the Series Mi primer paso al mundo real — Los grupos de alimentos (First Step Nonfiction — Food Groups)
An introduction to different dairy products and the part they play in a healthy diet. Read More →
Lots of Feelings
From the Series Shelley Rotner's Early Childhood Library
You can read a book, but did you know that you can also read a face? A face can tell you what someone is feeling. In this expressive photo-essay, simple text and photographs introduce basic… Read More →
Lots of Grandparents
From the Series Shelley Rotner's Early Childhood Library
In this charming photo-essay, authors Shelley Rotner and Sheila Kelly describes the roles grandparents play in their grandchildren’s lives. Read More →
Loudmouth George and the New Neighbors, 2nd Edition
From the Series Nancy Carlson Picture Books
When a family of pigs moves in next door, George wants nothing to do with them. "Pigs are dirty," he claims. "They eat garbage. They're not like us at all." George's friends, however, don't… Read More →
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, 2nd Edition
From the Series On My Own Holidays
On January 20, 1986, church bells rang in New York City, world leaders gathered in Atlanta, and thousands paraded in Chicago. It was the first annual celebration of a new national holiday.… Read More →
Meats and Proteins
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Food Groups
An introduction to different meats and proteins, and the part they play in a healthy diet. Read More →
Monster Mayhem: Jokes to Scare You Silly
From the Series Make Me Laugh!
Perfect for beginning readers, this laugh-out-loud joke book about merry monsters will put a smile on your face! Read More →
Mount Rushmore
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — American Symbols
Did you know that it took more than fourteen years to carve Mount Rushmore? Why were Washington, Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt, and Lincoln chosen to be carved? Memorializing the first one… Read More →
Pet Hermit Crab
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Classroom Pets
An introduction to pet hermit crabs and their basic needs. Read More →
Rabbits on Mars
It's not easy being a rabbit nowadays. Carrots are hard to find, traffic is dangerous, and big rabbit-chasing dogs are plentiful! Where can a rabbit go to escape the chaos of modern life? For Read More →
Ramadan
From the Series On My Own Holidays
Muslims around the world celebrate the month of Ramadan to honor Allah. During every day in that month, Muslims do not eat food between sunrise and sunset. Then, each night at sunset, they… Read More →
Read Anything Good Lately?
"A child's question prompts another's alphabetic reveries in this invitation to consider the many things and places to read: an atlas at the airport, a biography in bed. . . . In page-sized… Read More →
Respecting Others
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Citizenship
An introduction to respecting yourself, friends, parents, teachers, people you don't know, and the earth, with specific examples of how to show respect at home and at school. Read More →
School Then and Now
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Then and Now
See how schools in the United States have changed over the years. We go to school to learn and see friends, but school has changed over time. Long ago schools only had one room; now schools… Read More →
Squanto and the First Thanksgiving, 2nd Edition
From the Series On My Own Holidays
When the Pilgrims landed near Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620 they were unprepared for the challenges they would face. Many Pilgrims died until Squanto, a Patuxet Indian, taught them how to… Read More →
Swing around the Sun
Four renowned children's book artists--Cheng-Khee Chee, illustrator of Old Turtle; Janice Lee Porter, illustrator of Hope; Mary GrandPre, illustrator of the U.S. editions of the Harry Potter… Read More →
The Alamo
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — American Symbols
Did you know that the word Alamo means cottonwood in Spanish? Or that the first hospital in Texas was inside the Alamo? Go back in time to understand why hundreds of men lost their lives… Read More →
The American Flag
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — American Symbols
Do you know why there are thirteen stripes and fifty stars on the American flag? Or how the American flag inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star Spangled Banner?" Find out the answers… Read More →
The Bald Eagle
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — American Symbols
Did you know that Benjamin Franklin wanted a turkey to be the symbol of America instead of the bald eagle? Discover interesting facts about why the bald eagle is important to Americans, how… Read More →