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"Introduces the concept of the tall and short, using repetition of words and short, simple phrases"--Provided by publisher.
"A book for new readers, showing the differences between day and night"--
The catfish: it's big, tasty, and found in North American waters from central Canada all the way south to Mexico. The catfish is often the first fish a young angler lands. From the initial tap that signals a catfish has taken the bait to the methods of preparing a delicious meal, this book will inform young anglers about the habitats, fishing techniques, and safety precautions surrounding catfish fishing. No need for fancy equipment or exotic trips; readers can grab their fishing rod and bait and head to the local pond or favorite freshwater habitat and get started.
"Introduces the concept of the big and little, using repetition of words and short, simple phrases"--Provided by publisher.
"Introduces simple concepts about zoo animals using short sentences and repetition of words"--Provided by publisher
Author Jane Katirgis introduces new readers to the difference between big and little. Full-color photos reinforce the concept. Young children will be delighted to start reading on their own.
With great use of fun and colorful photos, this book introduces readers to the difference between back and front. New readers can get a start reading on their own!
Up the hill, down the hill . . . This title introduces these opposites with simple words repeated throughout the text. Full-color photos support the text. Young readers can use these books to start learning how to read.
Who lives on the farm? Beginning readers can learn about baby animals on the farm. Full-color photos help illustrate the text.
Motocross is the sport of racing motorcycles off-road. This book follows the riders as they complete several laps around a course of jumps, turns, hills, and bumps. After learning how to ride a dirt bike safely, many kids decide to race. Racing is tough, but with dedication, practice, and patience, anyone can become a dirt bike racer. Color photographs, a glossary, and exciting fact boxes will get your students ready to race.