Etiqueta: Bobbie Kalman
¿de Qué Color Es?
In this entertaining new book, Bobbie Kalman shows examples in nature that correspond with each color in the rainbow. There are also examples of color opposites such as white and black. Children will also enjoy
Baby Animal Names
This delightful book teaches readers about the world of baby animals by identifying animals that share the same names. Adorable photos feature pups (baby dogs and foxes), cubs (baby wolves and bears), and kids (baby
Muchos Tipos De Animales
This informative book introduces young readers to the defining characteristics of the various groups of animals that make up the animal kingdom. The bodies of many animals, including several types of mammals, fish, reptiles, birds,
Los Ríos De La Tierra
Why do people need rivers? What causes rivers to flood? These are just a few of the questions answered by this fascinating introduction to rivers. Topics include the paths of rivers, how rivers carve through
Crezco Y Cambio
Young readers are introduced to the many changes children experience in their early years. The simple text takes readers on a journey from the day a child is born through the first six years of
México, Su Gente
The values and traditions of Mexicans at home, school, and work are explored as well as how life differs in urban and rural settings.
Esta Es Mi Casa
In this book, children will learn about different kinds of homes, such as houses, apartments, and mobile homes, as well as the purpose of each room within a home. Questions about the reader s home
Los Océanos De La Tierra
This magnificent book uses beautiful photography to help young children understand why some oceans are warm and some are cold, which kinds of plants and animals live in oceans, and how the bodies of ocean
¿dónde Estoy?
This fun book introduces readers to basic geography words. On each page, a child gives clues to the kind of landform they are sitting on. Then they ask the question, Where am I? Young readers
¿cómo Se Mueve?
Young readers will love learning how different plants and animals move. Sunflowers turn their heads to face sunlight, some plants close their flowers at night, and others move their heads to trap insects. Animals on