vocabulary

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My animals

Teaches ten animal words in four different languages.

Theo Thesaurus

the dinosaur who loved big words
2021
A little dinosaur who loves using big, impressive vocabulary is initially misunderstood by classmates at a new school, before reassurance by new friends helps him realize that there are other ways to make connections.

Curious George math and science readers

10-book STEM reading program
2018
"STEM, which stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math is an active and integrated approach to learning. [This kit] uses engaging and funny stories to help children observe, question, predict, and explore the world around them--just like George!"--Container.

The B on your thumb

2020
". . . a collection of rhymes to help 3-7-year-olds learn to read and spell. . . . Each rhyme teaches a particular lesson. For the very young, there are rhymes about sounds. For more confident readers there are magic spells to tackle tricky spellings"--Dust jacket.

Orcas

A tall fin cuts through the water, but it's not a shark. It's an orca! Readers just starting out can learn all about killer whales, from their body parts to what they eat, in this easy introduction to the mammals. Simple, predictable text pair with crisp photos, and features including diagrams and a photo glossary help support readers. Take a swim with these ocean predators in this fun title!.

Calvin gets the last word

2020
"A boy who loves his dictionary searches for the exact right word to describe his mischievous brother"--OCLC.

The art of words

2021
Words are everywhere! In this story about the magic of words, you'll meet ugly words, colourful words, and words that just need a friend. The imaginative illustrations show a young boy and girl playing with words; stretching them, squashing them, coloring them, and sewing them together to reflect their meaning. Engaging, entertaining and educational, this unique 'language through adventure book' will inspire young readers to appreciate the joy of making stories from words.

Where do words come from?

2021
"Words are everywhere. But do you know where your favorite words come from? Maybe they plop to the ground from high up in the sky! Or maybe workers piece them together in big factories. Or maybe they come from a one-of-a-kind word-maker . . . but who could that be? Vivid letter-filled illustrations explore imaginative ways words are made as this book shares the secret to creating new words . . ."--Dust jacket.

Let's learn letters

Readers will learn the letters of the alphabet by seeing different things that start with each letter.

Let's learn colors

Readers learn basic colors by seeing bugs of different colors.

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