Arty Mouse Words Wipe Clean Flash Cards
Learn to read and write first words with these wipe-clean flash cards and pen. Packed with 40 enticing double-sided wipe-clean cards and a wipe-clean pen with integral sponge eraser, this immersive flash cards set makes getting to grips with reading and writing lots of fun. Pictures to finish by tracing over lines will give motor skills an extra boost, making this a perfect set for parent-child sharing over and over again, as skills and confidence grow day by day. For children age 3 and up.Arty Words flash cards make learning together an adventure, ticking the boxes marked "educational" and "fun!"
A Forest Song
Beautifully illustrated by an award-winning artist, this cento poem about experiencing a forest with all of your senses will make the perfect read-aloud for nature lovers and curious explorers of all ages. Into the forest, dark and deep, With miles to go before I sleep . . . Beneath the holy oaks I wander. Here, O my heart, just listen! This vivid and evocative poem reimagines classic lines of poetry from Robert Frost, Mary Oliver, Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allen Poe and others. Readers will journey into a forest, listen carefully to its sounds, and observe the creatures that call it home. With swirling colors, the stunning illustrations create scenes of the forest awakening through the eyes of a child - a wolf finds its lair, a deer steps with care, even the trees appear to flutter awake! Through each verse, the forest bursts with life and the trees slowly stretch up toward a starry night sky, whispering a gentle goodnight. And when the child awakens, the forest will be there to greet the morning anew. A tribute to writers of the past, this stunning picture book by poet Kirsten Hall and award-winning illustrator Evan Turk celebrates the beauty of our forests, and encourages readers to respect, honor, and be in awe of their natural wonders.
A Forest Song
Beautifully illustrated by an award-winning artist, this cento poem about experiencing a forest with all of your senses will make the perfect read-aloud for nature lovers and curious explorers of all ages. Into the forest, dark and deep, With miles to go before I sleep . . . Beneath the holy oaks I wander. Here, O my heart, just listen! This vivid and evocative poem reimagines classic lines of poetry from Robert Frost, Mary Oliver, Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allen Poe and others. Readers will journey into a forest, listen carefully to its sounds, and observe the creatures that call it home. With swirling colors, the stunning illustrations create scenes of the forest awakening through the eyes of a child - a wolf finds its lair, a deer steps with care, even the trees appear to flutter awake! Through each verse, the forest bursts with life and the trees slowly stretch up toward a starry night sky, whispering a gentle goodnight. And when the child awakens, the forest will be there to greet the morning anew. A tribute to writers of the past, this stunning picture book by poet Kirsten Hall and award-winning illustrator Evan Turk celebrates the beauty of our forests, and encourages readers to respect, honor, and be in awe of their natural wonders.
Hatch and Match: A Springtime Seek-And-Find Book
Have fun with colors, patterns, and counting in a search-and-match adventure filled with vibrant, colorful illustrations and a bouncy rhyming text. Every morning, same but new, hear the COCK-A-DOODLE-DOO!Hens jump down, stretch their legs.Can you help them find their eggs? Amid a kaleidoscope of colors, chickens with spots, stripes, and zigzags are scritching and scratching and looking for their eggs. There are eggs in a haystack, under a tree, inside a barn, and even tucked in a shoe. Who can help the hens find the eggs that match them before they hatch into chicks? From award-winning New Zealand author-illustrator Ruth Paul comes an energetic concept book that doubles as a celebration of same-but-different creatures everywhere.
Who Stole the Bone?
Join Jip and Jam on another adventure in this decodable beginning reader focusing on long o. This book uses sequenced phonics skills and sight words to help developing readers. Original illustrations guide readers through the story. Author Cecilia Minden, PhD, a literacy consultant and former director of the Language and Literacy program at Harvard Graduate School of Education developed the specific format for this series.
Arty Mouse Numbers Wipe Clean Flash Cards
Learn to count, read, and write numbers 1 to 20 with these wipe-clean flash cards and pen.Packed with 40 enticing double-sided wipe-clean cards and a wipe-clean pen with integral sponge eraser, this immersive flash cards set makes getting to grips with counting, reading, and writing numbers 1 to 20 lots of fun. Full of stimulating number activities to spark learning, this is perfect for parent-child sharing over and over again, as skills and confidence grow day by day. For children age 3 and up.Arty Numbers flash cards make learning together an adventure, ticking the boxes marked "educational" and "fun!"
The ABCs of Spring
Don't miss this delightful ABC board book that celebrates the season of spring from veteran children's book creator Jill Howarth! A is for ants hiking the Alps. B is for bunnies biking to baseball practice. C is for chipmunks camping with caterpillars. Featuring plenty to discover on each charmingly illustrated page, this board book perfectly pairs seasonal art with the letters of the alphabet for the youngest of readers.
Much Ado About Nothing
In the land of Math and Figuring, where only the numbers 1 through 9 exist, a baby boy number (in the odd and different shape of 0) is born. Zero is mocked and ostracized because he is different but is later appreciated and respected when it is discovered that he has great worth to the land for his special quality.
Much Ado About Nothing
In the land of Math and Figuring, where only the numbers 1 through 9 exist, a baby boy number (in the odd and different shape of 0) is born. Zero is mocked and ostracized because he is different but is later appreciated and respected when it is discovered that he has great worth to the land for his special quality.
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
There was an old lady, and she couldn't stop eating animals! In this interactive adaptation of the classic book, children will love following the rhyme and searching for the fly, the spider, and all the other animals in the fun find-it pouch.
Turtle Tug-Of-War
Enjoy the adventure of a fishing and camping trip in Minnesota's beautiful Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and count from 1 to 10 and back again! The descriptive and fun text in this 1-2-3 counting book is paired with captivating illustrations that bring the essence of the Northwoods to life. It also provides snippets of information about animals, nature, and the environment. Turtle Tug-of-War features all the iconic stars of the Boundary Waters--moose, loons, wolves, blueberries, pink lady's-slippers, walleyes, and even a snapping turtle!
A Find and Feel Story: High, High, Up in the Sky
It's time for an adventure with High, High, Up in the Sky, a Find and Feel story from Petit Collage. Join in with Crab's journey from the sea to the sky! As children follow along and make new animal friends, they can find the special cut-outs, layers, and textured areas on each page and become part of the story. The jaunty rhythm of the rhyming text and brightly colored illustrations will keep children engaged throughout, and Crab's quest to achieve the dream of flying up high will build strong foundations for perseverance and self-belief in your little one. Made for ages 12mo+, this Find and Feel Story will become a family favorite. Unlike most touch-and-feel books, High, High, Up in the Sky is fully recyclable. Printed using FSC materials and vegetable inks, this is a plastic-free product. JOIN THE ADVENTURE - High, High, Up in the Sky follows Crab's journey from the ocean to the clouds! As children follow along and make new animal friends, they can find the special cut-outs and textured areas on each page and become part of the story. TACTILE EXPERIENCE - The brightly colored and layered areas will keep children engaged as you read. They also bring an awareness of change and differences between each page, which helps little ones to associate the word shapes with the pictures. PLAY & DEVELOPMENT - Find and Feel Stories are designed to develop hand-eye coordination, sensory awareness, and fine and gross motor skills. Plus, the playful rhyming story will build strong foundations for perseverance and self-belief. THOUGHTFULLY DESIGNED - Unlike most touch-and-feel books, High, High, Up in the Sky is fully recyclable. Printed using FSC materials and vegetable inks, this is a plastic-free product. PETIT COLLAGE - Combining great design with environmentally conscious manufacturing to create toys, puzzles, and games that encourage learning through play. From on-the-go fun to nursery show pieces, our products are playful, creative, and educational.
A Find and Feel Story: Down, Down, Under the Ground
It's time for an adventure with Down, Down, Under the Ground, a Find and Feel story from Petit Collage. Join in with Owl's journey from the trees to the burrow! As children follow along and make new animal friends, they can find the special cut-outs, layers, and textured areas on each page and become part of the story. The jaunty rhythm of the rhyming text and brightly colored illustrations will keep children engaged throughout, and Owl's pursuit of achieving the dream of exploring underground will build strong foundations for perseverance and self-belief in your little one. Made for ages 12mo+, this Find and Feel Book will become a family favorite. Unlike most touch-and-feel books, Down, Down, Under the Ground is fully recyclable. Printed using FSC materials and vegetable inks, this is a plastic-free product. JOIN THE ADVENTURE - Down, Down, Under the Ground follows Owl's journey from the tree to the burrow! As children follow along and make new animal friends, they can find the special cut-outs and textured areas on each page and become part of the story. TACTILE EXPERIENCE - The brightly colored and varied texture touch-and-feel areas will keep children engaged as you read. They also bring an awareness of change and differences between each page, which helps little ones to associate the word shapes with the pictures. PLAY & DEVELOPMENT - Find and Feel Stories are designed to develop hand-eye coordination, sensory awareness, and fine and gross motor skills. Plus, the playful rhyming story will build strong foundations for perseverance and self-belief. THOUGHTFULLY DESIGNED - Unlike most touch-and-feel books, Down, Down, Under the Ground is fully recyclable. Printed using FSC materials and vegetable inks, this is a plastic-free product. PETIT COLLAGE - Combining great design with environmentally conscious manufacturing to create toys, puzzles, and games that encourage learning through play. From on-the-go fun to nursery show pieces, our products are playful, creative, and educational.
Fun in the Sun
Rhyming is a foundational literacy skill. Through simple, engaging text, our Rhyming Word Families series introduces common letter groupings and repeats them throughout a silly story. This repetition allows beginning readers to identify rhyming patterns and start to read on their own. Outstanding original artwork, an introduction to the author and illustrator, and a word list for review all further aid new readers' comprehension. A child has fun running and eating a cinnamon bun in the warm sun. This simple story for beginning readers teaches the "un" sound through rhyming text and bright, original illustrations. Additional features to aid in comprehension include a word list for review, a note to parents and educators, and an introduction to the author and illustrator.
Ben's Hen
Rhyming is a foundational literacy skill. Through simple, engaging text, our Rhyming Word Families series introduces common letter groupings and repeats them throughout a silly story. This repetition allows beginning readers to identify rhyming patterns and start to read on their own. Outstanding original artwork, an introduction to the author and illustrator, and a word list for review all further aid new readers' comprehension. Ben and his friend Jen have an adventure with hens on a farm. This simple story for beginning readers teaches the "en" sound through rhyming text and bright, original illustrations. Additional features to aid in comprehension include a word list for review, a note to parents and educators, and an introduction to the author and illustrator.
Little Money Makers
Have you ever . . .Received money for Christmas?What about your birthday?What about money for doing chores around the house?What do you do with it? Do you spend it all?Find out what Katerina, Alex, Dax and Tor learn about what they can do with the money they receive!You will be amazed at what your money can do for you.
Ready Set Squish!
The Squishies have discovered a magical place where all fruit and vegetables exist side-by-side in perfect harmony - the Grocery Store. Their only problem is how to get inside . . . This fun first storybook includes five removable squishy toys that kids will love to play with as they listen to the hilarious rhyming story.
The Tooth Fairy Has a Problem
The Tooth Fairy has run out of money and can't figure out what to do with all the teeth she has collected. What can she do? Stimulates creative thinking and developing problem-solving skills.SUGGESTED AGE: 4-8"As the daughter of a dentist, this book about a tooth fairy was so clever! I loved how she was presented with two problems and was able to solve both in ways that made everyone happy! The illustrations bring the story to life beautifully!" - Jocelyn Lacey, Author of Coral's First Sleepover"With colorful illustrations and a creative storyline, The Tooth Fairy Has a Problem tells the unexpected predicament of the tooth fairy finding herself penniless. Read the story to learn how the tooth fairy uses her magic and problem-solving skills to bring happiness to many people."- Jean Ann Taylor, Author of The Legend of Miren
My Best Bead
Simple text and repetition of the vowel blend 'ea' help readers learn how to use this sound. Additional features to aid comprehension include a word list for review, a note to parents and educators, and an introduction to the authors.
The Best Log in the Bog
Rhyming is a foundational literacy skill. Through simple, engaging text, our Rhyming Word Families series introduces common letter groupings and repeats them throughout a silly story. This repetition allows beginning readers to identify rhyming patterns and start to read on their own. Outstanding original artwork, an introduction to the author and illustrator, and a word list for review all further aid new readers' comprehension. A frog requires the help of a dog to find a favorite log in a dense fog. This simple story for beginning readers teaches the "og" sound through rhyming text and bright, original illustrations. Additional features to aid in comprehension include a word list for review, a note to parents and educators, and an introduction to the author and illustrator.
Sharing Jam and Ham
Rhyming is a foundational literacy skill. Through simple, engaging text, our Rhyming Word Families series introduces common letter groupings and repeats them throughout a silly story. This repetition allows beginning readers to identify rhyming patterns and start to read on their own. Outstanding original artwork, an introduction to the author and illustrator, and a word list for review all further aid new readers' comprehension. A boy, a ram, and a clam have a silly adventure together. This simple story for beginning readers teaches the "am" sound through rhyming text and bright, original illustrations. Additional features to aid in comprehension include a word list for review, a note to parents and educators, and an introduction to the author and illustrator.
A Cub in the Tub
Rhyming is a foundational literacy skill. Through simple, engaging text, our Rhyming Word Families series introduces common letter groupings and repeats them throughout a silly story. This repetition allows beginning readers to identify rhyming patterns and start to read on their own. Outstanding original artwork, an introduction to the author and illustrator, and a word list for review all further aid new readers' comprehension. A bear cub rubs too much dirt on himself and requires a bath. This simple story for beginning readers teaches the "ub" sound through rhyming text and bright, original illustrations. Additional features to aid in comprehension include a word list for review, a note to parents and educators, and an introduction to the author and illustrator.
The Bug on the Rug
Rhyming is a foundational literacy skill. Through simple, engaging text, our Rhyming Word Families series introduces common letter groupings and repeats them throughout a silly story. This repetition allows beginning readers to identify rhyming patterns and start to read on their own. Outstanding original artwork, an introduction to the author and illustrator, and a word list for review all further aid new readers' comprehension. A little bug crosses a rug in search of her friend, the slug. This simple story for beginning readers teaches the "ug" sound through rhyming text and bright, original illustrations. Additional features to aid in comprehension include a word list for review, a note to parents and educators, and an introduction to the author and illustrator.
The Rag Bag
Rhyming is a foundational literacy skill. Through simple, engaging text, our Rhyming Word Families series introduces common letter groupings and repeats them throughout a silly story. This repetition allows beginning readers to identify rhyming patterns and start to read on their own. Outstanding original artwork, an introduction to the author and illustrator, and a word list for review all further aid new readers' comprehension. A bag of rags is the source for numerous projects, including a homemade flag. This simple story for beginning readers teaches the "ag" sound through rhyming text and bright, original illustrations. Additional features to aid in comprehension include a word list for review, a note to parents and educators, and an introduction to the author and illustrator.
Kit's Banana Split
Rhyming is a foundational literacy skill. Through simple, engaging text, our Rhyming Word Families series introduces common letter groupings and repeats them throughout a silly story. This repetition allows beginning readers to identify rhyming patterns and start to read on their own. Outstanding original artwork, an introduction to the author and illustrator, and a word list for review all further aid new readers' comprehension. Join Kit as she goes through the steps of making a banana split. This simple story for beginning readers teaches the "it" sound through rhyming text and bright, original illustrations. Additional features to aid in comprehension include a word list for review, a note to parents and educators, and an introduction to the author and illustrator.
My Big Wig
Rhyming is a foundational literacy skill. Through simple, engaging text, our Rhyming Word Families series introduces common letter groupings and repeats them throughout a silly story. This repetition allows beginning readers to identify rhyming patterns and start to read on their own. Outstanding original artwork, an introduction to the author and illustrator, and a word list for review all further aid new readers' comprehension. A child must chase a windblown wig that eventually lands on a pig. This simple story for beginning readers teaches the "ig" sound through rhyming text and bright, original illustrations. Additional features to aid in comprehension include a word list for review, a note to parents and educators, and an introduction to the author and illustrator.
Ned, Ted, and the Red Shed
Rhyming is a foundational literacy skill. Through simple, engaging text, our Rhyming Word Families series introduces common letter groupings and repeats them throughout a silly story. This repetition allows beginning readers to identify rhyming patterns and start to read on their own. Outstanding original artwork, an introduction to the author and illustrator, and a word list for review all further aid new readers' comprehension. Friends Ned and Ted paint a shed red and put things inside. This simple story for beginning readers teaches the "ed" sound through rhyming text and bright, original illustrations. Additional features to aid in comprehension include a word list for review, a note to parents and educators, and an introduction to the author and illustrator.