When two teams play baseball, the score is tied until one player scores the winning run.
Learn numbers with Little Critter!
Learn shapes with Little Critter!
Water can take many forms–solid, liquid, rain, tap water, frost, icebergs, and more.
Colorful photographs help children learn about living and nonlivingn objects that float on water.
Chickens, pigs, cows, and more–the farm animals have their own distinct sounds.
Can trees grow fruit? Can trees grow flowers? Let's find out!
As long as Meg is well prepared, she can go out in all kinds of weather–sunny, rainy, windy, cloudy, and snowy.
Explore the animals of the Arctic in this science reader with simple text and vivid photos.
Photographs and simple text depict the many different animals that live in trees, from the roots to the branches.
While on a picnic with their parents, two mice explore a pond and see many interesting things.
Meet lots of mammals in this engaging early reader packed with photographs.
Is it raining? Is it snowing? Look at what the children are wearing. Then turn the page to find out. Early readers will enjoy this easy concept book.
How do people get from place to place?
Kim and Dad took a bike ride. They went to the city. What did they see? Find out in this early reader.
Learn about bones and play a guessing game.
What can you build with blocks?
Find out about the many different things are blue.
The animals go fishing. What do they get?
Perfect first reading practice with amusing color pictures. Children will love matching animals to the hats.
Find out what my cat likes to do.
Using simple text and photographs, this book introduces young readers to various colors and animals.
There are so many different kinds of shoes!
Learn about what the polar bears are doing.
Early readers will enjoy finding out how much fun school can be.
What do you think is the best pet? Jumpstart reading success with this motivating early reader.
Look closely. What do you see? Little animals in many colors.
Can you help find Bob?
What can you do in the winter?
Zebras don't brush their teeth–but you do! What other things do you do each day?