Get ready for a field trip! Each title in this series takes beginning readers on a trip to their favorite places to learn. Simple text helps readers explore how to prepare for the field trip… More →
Preschool
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Shapes are everywhere! We see them at home, outside, and at school. This series introduces young readers to shapes and how to identify them through carefully leveled text and vibrant, labeled More →
A small acorn becomes a mighty oak tree. A cold ice cream cone is a treat on a hot day. Opposites are everywhere! Carefully leveled text and vibrant photos introduce beginning readers to… More →
The world is full of color! This series for young readers explores where and why colors are found in our world. Carefully leveled text combines with vibrant photos to show off colorful… More →
Hot and Cold
Hot and cold are descriptions for temperatures. Summer is hot. We wear shorts and sandals. Coats, hats, and mittens keep us safe from winter’s cold. This book introduces beginning readers to… More →
Loud and Quiet
Loud and quiet are measures of sound. A lion’s loud roar can be heard miles away. A house cat’s purr is quiet. In this book, beginning readers are introduced to the opposites of loud and… More →
Fast and Slow
Fast and slow are speeds. Wind can gust at fast speeds, but a breeze blows gently and slowly. In this book, beginning readers explore the opposites of fast and slow through leveled text and… More →
Light and Dark
Light is energy. Dark is the absence of light. The sun makes daytime light and bright. Darkness fills the night. This book for beginning readers introduces the concept of light and dark… More →
Wet and Dry
Wet and dry are measures of moisture. A rain shower makes grass wet. The blades dry quickly in the sun. In this book for beginning readers, leveled text and crisp photos highlight the… More →
Big and Small
Big and small are sizes. A sunflower is big, but its seeds are small. In this book, beginning readers will explore the opposites of big and small through a simple definition and examples. A… More →









