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My global address

1996
A little girl explains how her house is on a street that is part of a neighborhood in a city, state, country, continent, and the world.

I am special

1996
Contains photographs, with brief text, that show some of the things children do that make them special.

By myself or with my friends

1998
A boy describes the many activities he can enjoy by himself, such as reading and running, or by cooperating with friends, such as putting on a play or running a race.

How can I help?

1996
Photographs and simple text show early readers ways to be helpful around the house and outdoors.

Detective Dog and the search for Cat

1998
Detective Dog searches the entire school looking for his friend, Cat.

The block party

1998
Describes people from different places around the world who all live in the same neighborhood and the food they eat.

Mr. Noisy builds a house

1996
A simple story about a man who tries to build a house and finds he needs some assistance. Includes a list of related social studies concepts and activities.

What do we need?

1996
Photographs and simple text describe the basic needs of humans and dogs, such as food, water, and shelter.

Pilgrim children had many chores

1996
Simple text and illustrations present several chores in the daily lives of Pilgrim children, such as churning butter and gathering firewood.

Did you know?

1998
Simple text describes the different ways Native Americans lived, ate, worked, and played many years ago.

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