Readers will learn how bean plants grow and how to plant them at home.
In this brilliantly funny picture book, Little Croc notices that his big brother Boris is acting strangely. All he wants to do is eat and sleep and spend time with friends his own age - and he is SO grumpy. Little Croc doesn't like it when Boris falls out with Mum and Dad... But Grandma and Grandpa Croc know just the way to make things better!
Charles Dickens was a famous writer who lived in the 19th century. Discover what life was like for Charles, from spending his childhood working in a factory to finding a job as a law clerk and starting his writing career in this biography by Jim Eldridge.
What better way to teach children about colors than with realistic photos of everyday objects?
Sluggerscar Wash (LEVEL 3: Dollars and Cents) The 21st Street Sluggerst-shirts are worn-out and dirty. They need new ones, but they have no money. How can they raise some cash, and fast? By having a car wash Learning to count money and make change are important real-life math skillsꔵt teamwork is the most valuable player in this sports story. Ages 7+
Lets Make a Deal Mike and his little brother, Andy, are headed for the Dinosaur Card Trading Fair. They're ready to wheel and deal. It's, 4 "Stegosaurus" for 1 "Triceratops," and 2 "Triceratops" for 1 "Allosaurus." But can they get what they really want: the tremendous, gigantic, ferocious, "Tyrannosaurus rex"? The math concept of equivalency -- understanding when values are equal -- is introduced in this fast-paced story as two brothers try to beat the clock and make the ultimate trade.