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Young people are always interested in those in the community who make it run especially uniformed heroes such as firefighters and police officers. This fun volume walks readers around town introducing them to community workers, including the mail carrier, dentist, and librarian. Carefully chosen photographs correlate with the achievable vocabulary and illustrate characteristics of each job.
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"Identifying half and whole shapes is a fundamental part of geometry. Young learners may practice first with flat shapes, but seeing this idea applied to foods they know is much more enticing! This charming book, full of bright photographs of favorite foods, is a great review of a crucial concept. Readers will practice vocabulary terms through accessible sentences as well as the application of the words half and whole, and a final activity allows...
10) I know colors
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It s a vibrant world! The pleasing pages of this bright book invite beginning readers to recognize the colors of the rainbow in familiar and fun objects, such as foods, toys, and animals. Achievable content and a final question about the reader s favorite color make this a valuable tool for both teaching and reinforcing color concepts. Full-Color Photographs.
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Rectangles are everywhere. Exciting packages arrive at the door in rectangular boxes. Favorite photographs are placed in rectangular frames. In summer, everyone loves to take a dip at the local pool, which is usually a rectangle shape, too. Beginning readers and budding mathematicians need to know this useful shape as a foundation to geometric concepts. They'll love the objects and carefully selected, colorful photographs in this inviting volume.
12) Don't be a bully
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A book that teaches young children about bullies and bullying.
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Winter, spring, summer, and fall each season has its unique identifying features as well as its exciting activities. Readers will become well acquainted with these as they learn about the four seasons in this beneficial book. They ll also decide which is their favorite season! Thoughtfully chosen photographs correlate with the achievable text and illustrate the characteristics of each season. Full-Color Photographs.
14) We love green!
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Offers an illustrated look at several things that are green, including a turtle, a pepper, a dinosaur, and grass.
15) We love blue!
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Offers an illustrated look at several things that are blue, including water, blueberries, a bird, and the sky.
16) We love yellow!
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Introduces the color yellow through illustrations of such objects as lemons, butter, corn, baby chicks, and bananas.
17) We love red!
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The eye-catching color of red tints delicious apples, shiny toy cars, juicy tomatoes, and so much more in the world around us. Readers of this cheerful volume are invited to recognize red in well-known objects in each photograph as well as to review important vocabulary words in at-level sentences. A simple activity at the end of the book allows them to self-evaluate their mastery of this color concept.
18) We love purple!
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Introduces the color purple through illustrations of such objects as a butterfly, jelly, cupcake, coat, and grapes.
19) Sort it by color
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Learning to identify colors is an essential skill in the early elementary classroom. Learning to sort by color takes this aptitude one step further. Through accessible text and helpful photographs, beginning readers will be able to see familiar objects, such as toys and crayons, both mixed up and sorted into their favorite colors. They'll be able to demonstrate their mastery of the concept by this inviting book's end.
20) Saying I'm sorry
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Learning to say I'm sorry is a form of having manners.
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