My Family
Level aa,
fiction
My Family is a simple book that presents the familiar and comforting subject of family. It teaches and reinforces the printed vocabulary for various immediate family members. Charming illustrations accompany each page of text.
The Classroom
Level aa,
nonfiction
The Classroom provides an overview of several familiar classroom objects. Photographs establish one-to-one correspondence and support readers who are learning to look at print.
Counting Letters
Level aa,
nonfiction
Counting Letters provides a perfect way to introduce number words to beginning readers and discuss the concepts of letters and words. Repetitive text and photographs provide support.
Little
Level aa,
nonfiction
The companion book to Big, Little introduces children to a variety of smaller things, including a little bug, a single-engine plane, a bonsai tree, and a Chihuahua. Cute illustrations emphasize the concept of little and keep readers interested.
Summer
Level aa,
nonfiction
Summer gives the beginning reader a chance to learn the printed vocabulary for all the wonderful things we associate with the season. The sun, the beach, and flowers are all featured with evocative illustrations.
Winter
Level aa,
nonfiction
This cheerful beginning reader introduces students to all the fun things many people associate with winter. Ice skates, snowmen, mittens, and a warm fire are all represented by simple illustrations and one-to-one picture correspondence.
Play Ball
Level aa,
nonfiction
In Play Ball!, students use photographs to identify different kinds of balls. The simple repetitive phrases, supportive photos, and use of the high-frequency word a support beginning readers.
Under
Level aa,
nonfiction
Most children enjoy crawling under furniture and objects and will relate to the monkey as it does the same. The monkey guides children through a text with repeated high-frequency words and new vocabulary that names familiar things.
Over
Level aa,
fiction
Students follow along as a little dog jumps over everything in its path. The dog jumps over a log, a hole, a bat, and more. Lighthearted illustrations accompany the text, with repeated language patterns to make decoding easier.
Big
Level aa,
nonfiction
What's the biggest thing a young reader can think of? A house? A tree? A plane? A dinosaur? They are all featured in this adorable book. Repeated high-frequency words assist in decoding, and new vocabulary is introduced with one-to-one picture correspondence.
Farm Animals
Level aa,
nonfiction
Farm Animals is a simple book that introduces seven charming farm animals, most of which will be familiar to the reader. The playful illustrations support one-to-one picture to text correspondence.
It Is Fall
Level aa,
nonfiction
In It Is Fall, students learn about some of the things seen and used during the fall season. Illustrations and the use of high-frequency words support beginning readers.
Spring
Level aa,
nonfiction
In the book Spring, students learn about some of the animals, plants, activities, and types of weather associated with spring. The simple repetitive text and engaging animation support beginning readers.
Go, Go, Go
Level aa,
fiction
Go, Go, Go introduces readers to various animals as pairs of them jump into the back of a pickup truck. Each successive page shows additional animals jumping into the truck. At the end of the book, the truck is moving, jam-packed with animals.
Pets
Level aa,
nonfiction
Pets introduces students to many familiar pets.
Out
Level aa,
fiction
This simple book shows a little dog having fun as it jumps out of various things. The supportive pictures will help the beginning reader recognize the new words on each page. The imaginative and animated illustrations help to make this book especially enjoyable for children.
On
Level aa,
fiction
On introduces children to the concept of being on top of various things. Each page of the book shows a playful monkey on top of a familiar item that children will easily recognize. The one-to-one picture correspondence will be helpful for beginning readers.
In
Level aa,
fiction
This simple book shows a cheery monkey jumping in. He jumps into a variety of things. The supportive illustrations will help the beginning reader recognize the new words on each page. Because children love the idea of jumping, they will identify with the range of things that the monkey jumps into. They will also enjoy the monkey's exuberance.
The City
Level aa,
nonfiction
The City is a book about everyday sights in a typical city. Each page presents a new aspect of city life. The one-to-one picture correspondence will be helpful for beginning readers.