What are vegetables, anyway? Give kids the 411 on veggies with this richly illustrated introduction to produce! Peppers, beans, corn, and peas! Nonfiction superstar Gail Gibbons lays out the basics of veggies with colorful watercolors and straightforward text. Learn how they grow, how they get to stores, and how many kinds there are—and learn some weird trivia, too! Diagrams, cross s…
The complete lower primary Guided Reading series for developing independent readers. Guided Reading Books are Reading Recovery levelled and cover a range of fiction and non-fiction titles from different genres. They are sequentially organised to build on high-frequency words, sight vocabulary and phonics introduced in previous levels. This reader is classified as Reading Level 1 / Fountas…
Join award-winning photographer Bruce McMillan as he takes his camera in search of some of nature's gorgeous colors found in gardens and orchards—and expect the unexpected! With vibrancy, clarity, and brilliance, these photos will help young readers learn about their fruits and veggies, and also help them explore all the colors of the rainbow through everyday foods. “A vibrant introdu…
While teaching upper- and lowercase letters to preschoolers, Ehlert introduces fruits and vegetables from around the world. A glossary at the end provides interesting facts about each food.
While teaching upper- and lowercase letters to preschoolers, Ehlert introduces fruits and vegetables from around the world. A glossary at the end provides interesting facts about each food.
Connie discovers the facts about carrots and how they can help her see better in the dark as well as protect her eyesight, skin and immune system. Use Connie‘s story to encourage your children to love carrots too. Includes helpful nutritional information and serving ideas. Written by an experienced Nutritional Therapist and a mother of two, these books explain to children via a story the reas…
Penelope discovers the facts about peas and how they can help balance her blood sugar levels to give her more energy, and how they can support her muscles and digestion. Use Penelope’ s story to encourage your children to love peas too. Includes helpful nutritional information and serving ideas. Written by an experienced Nutritional Therapist and a mother of two, these books explain to childr…
As the sun's warmth brings their garden to life, small children watch the small shoots became all kinds of tasty vegetables in eye-catching colors. Full color.
Think and discuss: What plans would you put on your plate?