My Life as a Bee

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 July 2013
Flip through a special photo album depicting the life of a bee. Young readers will be exposed to autobiographical writing as our little bee describes himself, first learning to fly, and his journey to become an expert in flying. Watch as our little bee learns and grows with persistence and encouragement from his family members. Colorful images and large easy-to-read font help readers easily navigate through this album.

Seb's Train

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 July 2013
Seb is trying to build the longest train track he can. Early readers can problem solve as they read and follow the engaging illustrations.

Duck Pond Fun

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 July 2013
In this book, a little girl and her mother go to the park to watch the ducks. Vibrant illustrations and large easy-to-read font will help early readers with simple counting skills as they follow these silly ducks across the pond.

Grandpa and Me

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 July 2013
A young boy and his grandfather go on a walk through town passing many different places in the community. They walk past places such as the book store and the park. Playful illustrations and large font create a fun, engaging read for young readers.

Max

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 July 2013
Help children practice their counting with this story of children who all live on different floors of their apartment building. Early readers will also see the importance of friendship as the children bring a surprise to their sick friend Max on the 10th floor.

Maddy's Mad Hair Day

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 July 2013
"Young Maddy has wild and crazy red hair. She won't give up as she tries again and again to figure out what do to with her wild mane! Young readers will enjoy the funny illustrations as Maddy learns that her crazy hair is pretty amazing after all"--Publisher's web page.

The Happy Faces Leave Home

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 August 2013
In this book, a family of Happy Face Spiders are living in the rainforest. As the baby spiders become old enough, they leave their mother to go and live on their own. Each spider promises to send their mother a post card of their adventures. Through these informative and exciting post cards, as well as the spectacular illustrations, young readers will learn all about the different types of plants and animals living in the rainforest.

Boris the Bassett

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 July 2013
Meet Boris, a grumpy basset hound. Children will learn about different types of weather as Boris searches for his favorite climate. Life-like illustrations and easy-to-read font will entertain young readers.

How to Be a Kitten

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 July 2013
Follow three baby kittens as their mother teaches them each about their daily responsibilities. With easy-to-read font and cuddly illustrations, young readers will learn about the importance of a structured daily routine.

In this fiction picture book, two different families live side-by-side: a human family and a ladybug family! Encourage beginning readers to develop a love of reading with this book that features grade-appropriate vocabulary and sentence structures that support early childhood literacy. Ideal for storytime at home or in the classroom, this Spanish book includes delightful illustrations that support the easy-to-read text.

Follow Anna's journey as she travels the world in alphabetical order! Encourage beginning readers to practice the alphabet and develop a love of reading as they are introduced to fascinating foreign places. This engaging fiction picture book features grade-appropriate vocabulary and sentence structures and supports early childhood literacy. Ideal for storytime at home or in the classroom, this Spanish book includes playful illustrations that support the text.

Tag along on a school field trip to an art museum! Beginning readers can join the students in the story in interpreting the paintings and sculptures they come across in this fiction book. Encourage children to develop a love of reading and support early childhood literacy with grade-appropriate vocabulary and sentence structures. Ideal for storytime at home or in the classroom, this Spanish book includes vivid illustrations that support the easy-to-read text.

Boris and Bea

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 July 2013
Boris the basset hound is best friends with his owner, Bea. They do everything together. Bea suddenly starts to notice that Boris seems sad on their walks together. She then finds out that he used to be a therapy dog at the children's hospital and misses all of the children. In the end, Bea resolves to take her friend, Boris, to the children's hospital every day. The spirited, colorful illustrations accompanied by plenty of large text helps to tell this inspiring tale about friendship and the joy of giving back.

The Glass Slippers

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 July 2013
This exciting version of a classic tale follows the story of Cinder, a beautiful and kind girl who is forced to clean the house for her evil stepsisters. When Cinder's stepsisters try to keep her from attending Prince Charming's Grand Ball, her fairy godmother appears and gives her glass slippers with wings. These magical shoes will fly Cinder to the ball and back home at midnight. After a wonderful night with Prince Charming, Cinder's fairy godmother makes sure nothing interferes with their happiness. Accompanied by whimsical illustrations and simple font, readers will love the twists in this well-known fairytale.

This story, written through poetry, introduces children to the amazing building that Frank built in New York. Readers will enjoy reading about this magnificent place that has everything from schools, to pools, to homes. With delightful illustrations and engaging text, this book describes 8 Spruce Street, a 76-story skyscraper in New York City designed by architect Frank Gehry. Young readers will be inspired as they learn about spaces that engineers can create for the community.

Soo Yun's Book

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 August 2013
When exchange student Soo Yun has to return home to Korea, her class makes her a scrapbook of all the wonderful times they shared with her in America. Each page is an entry from a classmate that describes their favorite memory with Soo Yun. Through this heartfelt book, readers will learn about Soo Yun's unique personality and culture. With fun illustrations and lovely anecdotes about Soo Yun's time in the United States, readers will discover how much they can learn from someone from a different country.

Life at the Top

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 July 2013
In this magical story, two families live in the same place--a human family and a ladybug family! While a little girl describes each of her family members, illustrations reveal that the ladybug family likes to do all the same things that the human family likes to do. Early readers can follow the similarities between these two families as they share the space together. With delightful illustrations and large font, children will have an enjoyable reading experience.

What Can You See?

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 July 2013
Come along on a school field trip to the museum of art! With this book, early readers will follow a group of students as they look at the paintings and sculptures in a museum and talk about what they see. Through imaginative illustrations and easy-to-read font, children will have an enjoyable reading experience as they explore the art museum in this book. Readers will want to join in on the interpretations as they make connections to their own lives.

Boris Keeps Fit

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 July 2013
Beginning readers will follow along as Boris the grumpy basset hound demonstrates his fitness routine in this fun book. Boris runs, does push-ups, and lifts weights to stay strong and feel good. Young readers will love these goofy illustrations and easy-to-read font as they learn about the importance of exercising and staying fit.

Boris the Basset

by Sharon Callen

Published 1 July 2013
Meet Boris, a grumpy basset hound. Children will be introduced to different types of weather as Boris searches for his favorite climate. Early readers will develop a love for reading as they read through this beautifully illustrated book. The large, easy-to-read font will help children read this simple story.