Grab your cowboy hat and saddle up! You'll take off before the sun is up to join the cowhands as they round up and care for cattle, making their way across the land. Yee-haw!

Featuring Time For Kids content, Siempre crece: La fruta (Always Growing: Fruit) will engage students in learning. Discover what happens when an apple seed is planted in the ground. Based on NGSS standards, this Spanish book teaches children about growth, and encourages young learners to use their own words to describe what is happening in the pictures.

Featuring TIME For Kids content, Siempre crece: El cabello (Always Growing: Hair) is a wordless picture book that describes how fast or slow hair grows. Young learners can browse through this picture book and collaborate to discuss the differences between the pictures. Aligned to NGSS standards, the engaging photos in this Spanish book prompt students to explain what is happening in their own words.

Featuring TIME For Kids content, La monta a de presidentes (Mountain of Presidents) teaches students about the history of Mount Rushmore. Used in the classroom or at home, this wordless picture book includes vivid photos to help young learners understand the meaning behind this national landmark. Aligned to NGSS standards, this Spanish text encourages students to explain the importance of Mount Rushmore in their own words.

Featuring TIME For Kids content, La gran bandera (Grand Old Flag) discusses the importance of the American flag. This wordless picture book teaches kindergarteners about America's symbol of freedom as they observe the pictures. Aligned to NGSS standards, this visually engaging book encourages students to describe what is happening using their own words.

Featuring TIME For Kids content, Siempre crece: La piel (Always Growing: Skin) teaches children about growth by observing reptiles and amphibians. This nonfiction Spanish resource provides photos with labels that teach young learners about the process of shedding skin. Implemented in the classroom or at home, this book aligns to NGSS standards and allows students to develop their oral language skills to discuss what they are observing and learning.

Young students will enjoy learning about the national bird of the United States in El guila de Estados Unidos (America's Eagle). Aligned to NGSS standards, this wordless picture book teaches students about the importance and meaning of the bald eagle. Featuring TIME For Kids content, this Spanish resource encourages students to explain what is happening using their own words.