Press the sound buttons to explore animal habitats in this colorful board book! From rain forests to the icy Arctic, animal habitats come to life in Discovery: Animals All Around. This interactive reading experience includes 39 sound buttons that correspond to the animals and habitats covered in this colorful board book. Press the buttons to hear the jaguar roar, the rattlesnake shake its rattle, or the dolphin leap out of the water, and then read about the animals that call each habitat home.
With 50 chunky flaps to lift and warm, friendly illustrations by award-winning artist Anthony Lewis, this is an essential interactive introduction to animal habitats around the world.
Press the buttons to hear the dinosaurs roar! The prehistoric world of dinosaurs comes to life in Discovery: Roar with the Dinosaurs! This book features 39 push-button sounds. While reading the text, children can note the icons in the text and then press the corresponding sound button to bring the dinosaur scenes to life. Hear the mighty T.rex roar across the jungle, a distant volcano erupt, or a hungry Triceratops munch on some plants in this hands-on book perfect for dinosaur enthusiasts.
Press the buttons, hear the sounds, and howl along with the animals! This big, bright board book is packed full of noisy animal fun! Busy toddlers won't be able to resist pressing the buttons and copying the familiar animal sounds that accompany the colorful photographs on every page. They'll hear from ten animals, including a lion, bear, wolf, toucan, frog, and many more! The sturdy picture tabs make it easy for little hands to turn the pages to find their favorite creatures, and simple descriptive text brings the noisy animal world to life.
Animals All Around is a nonfiction Level 2 I Can Read Made By God bind up. With photos and facts showing children the wonders of God’s creation, this collection includes four complete I Can Read titles with the addition of bonus fun and amazing facts about the creation they feature. All facts align with the Common Core Standards for informational reading for young readers. Animals All Around Us Forest Friends Our Feathered Friends Cats, Dogs, Hamsters, and Horses Barnyard Critters
Friendships between humans and non-human animals were once dismissed as sentimental anthropomorphism. After decades of research on the emotional and cognitive capacities of animals, we now recognize human–animal friendships as true reciprocal relationships. Friendships with animals have many of the same characteristics as friendships between humans. Both parties enjoy the shared presence that friendship entails along with the pleasures that come with knowing another being. Both friends develop ways of communicating apart from, or in addition to, spoken language.
With more than 200 gorgeous photos of animals in their natural habitats, there's action and adventure on every page of Animal Planet Animals on the Move. This fast-moving addition to the Animal Bites series provides kids in the first years of schooling with the perfect bite-sized view of their favorite animals. Arranged thematically with a focus on animal behavior and family relationships, young readers will explore sections about migration, fast and slow, hunting and playing, and animal movement on land, in the air, and in water, Special book features designed for this age group include simple graphics and 'Just Like Me' sidebars with fascinating animal facts for young readers to learn more about themselves and the amazing animals that share our world. For more Animal Bites books, check out Animal Planet Ocean Animals, Animal Planet Polar Animals, Animal Planet Wild Animals, Animal Planet Farm Animals, and Animal Planet Baby Animals. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of books in the Animal Bites series benefits the principal partners of R.O.A.R. (Reach Out. Act. Respond.), Animal Planet's initiative dedicated to improving the lives of animals in our communities and in the wild.
Deborah Eisenberg's daring and original fiction has placed her among the small group of contemporary writers who are shaping the future direction of the genre. Her deeply etched and mysterious stories focus on individuals grappling with the dislocations, ironies, and compromises levied by ordinary reality and the vivid, troubling worlds her characters inhabit. In "The Girl Who Left Her Sock on the Floor", a messenger arrives to conduct a boarding-school girl into an utterly unexpected future; in "Across the Lake", a well-meaning college student on summer vacation finds that he is a voyeur -- and possibly worse -- at a guerrilla war he almost failed to notice; in "Mermaids", some suburban schoolchildren try to navigate through the "acceptable level" of adult pollution around them; in "Someone to Talk To", an aging not-quite prodigy finds himself giving a concert in a banana republic. With lyrical and gleaming prose, Eisenberg pries open daily life to explore the hidden mechanisms of human behavior.
Easily implement grade appropriate lessons suitable for Kindergarten classrooms. Based on current research, these easy-to-use lessons are based on a variety of strategies to differentiate your instruction. Activities are included to allow access to all learners. Includes interactive whiteboard-compatible Resource CD with sample projects, templates, and assessment rubrics. 160pp. plus Teacher Resource CD.