I Am a Good Citizen

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Teach young children what it means to be a good citizen! Kindergarten students will learn about what they can do to be a good citizen with this inspiring nonfiction book that show examples of good deeds. Featuring colorful photos, easy-to-read text, and a supporting glossary and index, this book helps beginning readers build their vocabulary and foundational literacy skills.

I Am a Good Friend

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Teach young children what it means to be a good friend! Kindergarten students will learn about friendship with this delightful nonfiction book that uses bright photos and easy-to-read text to show examples of good friendships. Featuring a supporting glossary and index, this book helps beginning readers build vocabulary and foundational literacy skills.

Map It!

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Introduce young children to the basics of reading maps. This fun nonfiction book features bright images, simple text, and a supporting glossary and index to help beginning readers develop foundational literacy skills as they learn how to read a map. Kindergarten students will be engaged and encouraged to practice their mapping skills and share what they learn.

Follow That Map!

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
With this lively, nonfiction book, early readers can follow along with a group of students on a treasure hunt around their school! Children will be encouraged to hide a treasure and use a map to find it. Bright images, supportive text, and an accompanying glossary and index help young students build vocabulary and learn how to use a map.

Using Money

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Teach young children about sorting, spending, and saving dollar bills and coins. Kindergarten students will develop early financial literacy skills with this nonfiction book. Featuring colorful images, simple text, and an accessible glossary and index, this book helps beginning readers build vocabulary and begin to understand money management.

We Go to School

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Teach kindergarten students about what school was like in the past as they compare the similarities and differences between the past and present. Featuring engaging photographs, vivid images, and easy-to-read text, this book will give children an insight to how school has changed over time. This appropriately leveled nonfiction book includes a supporting glossary and index to help beginning readers build vocabulary and foundational literacy skills.

Life at Home

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Teach kindergarten students about what life was like in the past as they compare the similarities and differences between the past and present. Featuring engaging photographs, vibrant images, and simple text, this book will give young children an insight to how life has changed over time. This appropriately leveled nonfiction book includes a supporting glossary and index to help beginning readers build vocabulary and foundational literacy skills.

Rules at Home

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Introduce kindergarten students to household rules. Through vivid images and easy-to-read text, beginning readers are shown examples of rules that families have at home. Featuring a supporting glossary and index, this nonfiction book helps young children build vocabulary and foundational literacy skills.

Giving Thanks

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Teach kindergarten students about the first Thanksgiving as they compare the similarities and differences between the past and present. Featuring vivid images and easy-to-read text, this engaging book will have children eager to share what they're thankful for. This appropriately leveled nonfiction book includes a supporting glossary and index to help beginning readers build vocabulary and foundational literacy skills.

Meet Lady Liberty

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Introduce kindergarten students to the Statue of Liberty and the significant meaning behind it. Featuring beautiful images and simple text, this engaging book will teach young children a brief history of the statue and what it stands for. This appropriately leveled nonfiction book also includes a supporting glossary and index to help beginning readers build vocabulary and foundational literacy skills.

All About Money

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Introduce young children to the difference between wants and needs, and teach them about earning, spending, and saving money. Kindergarten students will develop early financial literacy with this nonfiction book. Featuring vivid images, simple text, and a supporting glossary and index, this book helps beginning readers build vocabulary and begin to understand money management.

Rules at School

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Introduce kindergarten students to rules in the classroom and at school. Through vivid images and easy-to-read text, beginning readers are shown examples of classroom and school rules, and are encouraged to follow them. Featuring a supporting glossary and index, this nonfiction book will have children engaged and eager to share the rules they have in their school.

We Work at School

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Teach young children about the different jobs there are to do at school! Featuring colorful images, simple text, and an accessible glossary and index, this book helps kindergarten students develop foundational literacy skills. Early learners will be engaged and encouraged to share what jobs they do at their own school.

I Can Work!

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Teach young children about different jobs around the house! Featuring colorful images, simple text, and an accessible glossary and index, this book helps kindergarten students develop foundational literacy skills. Early learners will be engaged and encouraged to share what jobs they do in their own home.

Introduce beginning readers to George Washington and teach them about his life and the accomplishments he made that influenced America! Kindergarten students will develop social studies content knowledge and literacy with this appropriately leveled nonfiction book. Featuring colorful images, simple text, and an accessible glossary and index, this biography helps early learners build vocabulary and begin to comprehend historical events.

Amazing Americans: Pocahontas

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Introduce young children to Pocahontas and the ways that she influenced America! Kindergarten students will develop social studies content knowledge and literacy with this appropriately leveled nonfiction book. Featuring colorful images, simple text, and an accessible glossary and index, this biography helps early learners build vocabulary and begin to comprehend historical events.

Ub calo en el mapa! (Map It!) teaches young learners how to read maps. The clear, descriptive images and simple phrases and diagrams will engage students in reading and build their social studies content knowledge. For use in the classroom or at home, this Spanish book includes a glossary and index to introduce informational text features to young readers and provide additional reading support.

What makes a good friend? Soy un buen amigo (I Am a Good Friend) teaches students about friendship. The clear, text-supported images and simple, repetitive sentences will engage students in reading as they build their social studies content knowledge. For use in the classroom or at home, this Spanish book includes a glossary and index to introduce informational text features to young readers and provide additional reading support.

Young learners will love hiding a treasure and using a map to find it in the book Sigue el mapa! (Follow That Map!). The clear, descriptive images and simple sentences will engage students in reading and build their social studies content knowledge. For use in the classroom or at home, this Spanish book includes a glossary and index to introduce informational text features to young readers and provide additional reading support.

Dar las gracias (Giving Thanks) uses intriguing primary sources to teach students about the first Thanksgiving along with modern-day celebrations of Thanksgiving. The clear, descriptive images and simple phrases will engage students in reading and build their social studies content knowledge. For use in the classroom or at home, this Spanish book includes a simple glossary and index to introduce informational text features to young readers and provide additional reading support.