Book 1

I can count

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
One dog in a teacup, two caterpillars on a leaf, three horses having a conversation… Fun photographs and simple text help introduce young readers to counting numbers from zero to ten. A fish-counting activity encourages young readers to practice their counting skills.

Book 2

I eat a rainbow

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
By introducing young readers to the colors of food, they also learn about healthy eating. Eating fruits and vegetables in as many colors of the rainbow everyday ensures that we get all of the important vitamins and nutrients we need to stay healthy.

Book 3

My toys have shapes

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
Children will discover that two-dimensional shapes are all around them—even inside their toy boxes! Young readers will learn about nine different shapes, and an activity asks them to find shapes in a page full of toys.

Book 4

Who am I?

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
This book introduces young readers to their roles within a family. From brother and sister to granddaughter and friend, children will learn about their realtionships to the people around them. An activity asks the reader to close their eyes and think about the role they love the best.

Book 7

It is my Birthday

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
Children will join in the balloons, clowns, cake, and fun of a birthday party. Lively photographs highlight the story told by the child who is having the birthday.

Book 8

What do I see?

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
This question and answer book invites readers to explore the world around them. Throughout the book, children are asked, “What do you see?” The response appears on the opposite page. Colorful photographs show what they see—a bee, a bunny, a chimpanzee, and even a girl in a seashell!

Book 9

Baby animal names

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
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 goats and human children).

Book 10

I Am Growing and Changing

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010

Book 11

I can do it!

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
Engaging photographs help children explore their different skills and abilities, from reading and singing to helping care for younger siblings. By naming the things they can do, children will feel empowered and motivated to continue learning and growing. An activity asks children to name five things they do well and what other things they would like to try to learn.

Book 13

I move like this

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 1 January 2010
Over, under, behind, between—this action-packed title uses images of children moving to help young readers understand words describing position and direction. A simple activity asks readers to match the children on the page to descriptions of movements.

Book 14

My big and small pets

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
From dogs and cats to turtles and rats, this book uses rhyme to show kids the facts! Photographs of pets in funny situations help children understand the concept of size. Children learn by comparing animals to determine which is bigger or smaller. An activity at the end asks children to identify which animal on the page is the biggest and which is the smallest.

Book 15

My healthy body

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
Images of children getting exercise and eating healthful foods help show children what their bodies need to stay healthy. Simple text encourages children to make healthy decisions, including brushing after meals, washing hands regularly, and getting regular checkups at the dentist and the doctor.

Book 16

My senses help me

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 1 January 2010
Young readers are introduced to the five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. Each spread in this fun book features one sense. An activity asks children to guess which foods on the page would taste sweet, sour, salty, or spicy.

Book 17

Hip-hop dancers

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
Children will love the comical photographs of animals in different hip-hop dance positions! Dancing lemurs, bunnies, chimpanzees, and elephants groove to a simple rhyme pattern in this entertaining book.

Book 18

This is my family

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 1 January 2010
Families are built in many different ways. This interesting book describes the different members who make up a family including sisters and brothers, parents and stepparents, and grandparents. A creative activity asks children to write a book or a story about their families and add family photos.

Book 19

This is my home

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 1 January 2010
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 help children connect the information to their own personal experiences.

Book 20

What Are My Jobs?

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 1 January 2010

Book 22

These Are My Friends

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010

Book 26

My Family Community

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 1 January 2010

Book 27

My School Community

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010