Covered in soft fur, baby seals are adorable! This title for students who are beginning to read independently introduces how these babies live and grow. Vibrant photos support simple text, a… More →
Too Cute!
Spend time with some aww-dorable babies in this series for beginning readers! Simple, predictable text and cute, colorful photos support students just starting to read on their own. Readers will learn basic facts about each baby including favorite foods and how they play. Features show the animals at each life stage and reinforce facts from the text. Young readers will love growing with favorite animal babies in this series that is simply too cute!
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Lambs run and jump around their farm. Some butt heads! This book introduces readers to the first year of a lamb's life. Simple, predictable text and crisp photos share where lambs are born,… More →
Baby skunks have a smelly reputation. But they are adorable! In this book, beginning readers can explore how these cute critters live and grow. Crisp, labeled photos support carefully leveled More →
Who is up in the trees? It is a baby sloth! Beginning readers can learn all about these slow-moving babies, from what they eat to how they grow. Simple, predictable text and crisp photos work More →
Baby squirrels grow up in soft nests made by their mother. In this beginning title, young readers can learn all about the lives of squirrel kits through simple, predictable text and vibrant… More →
Baby tigers are born in litters. They are a rowdy bunch of cubs! In this title, readers will learn how cubs live and grow through simple text filled with sight words. Colorful photos… More →
Many turtles get very big. But they start out tiny! This book for beginning readers introduces the lives and growth of cute baby turtles. Labeled photos support simple, leveled text, and a… More →
Wolf pups love to run around! They play with their siblings and learn to hunt with mom. In this beginning title, readers can learn all about the lives of these young pups, from what they eat… More →