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  • What I Should Know at Eight: A Journal and Diary of Facts for American Kids in the Third Grade

    Ross Rosenfeld

    Paperback (Fun Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Get the digital version for FREE when you purchase the print edition! What is the hottest planet? About how much does a pizza cost? Who was Benjamin Franklin? Would your eight-year-old know the answers to these questions? What I Should at Eight is a diary, a record of facts, and a great overall learning experience for any child in third grade or preparing to enter it. Third grade kids will have fun learning about money, space, history, and a host of other topics, including a great true or false section that will leave them (and possibly you) guessing. This book of fun facts is intended to be a guide for you and your child in regards to basic things that they should know by eight-years-old. It will give you an idea of what your child knows while allowing him or her to learn about the world around them in a fun and engaging way. Every child is different, of course, and each develops differently. Yet there are some core facts that children should know at certain ages. A strong base knowledge, along with a strong vocabulary, is extremely important for learning. What I Should Know at Eight is targeted toward third graders, and a child in the third grade will enjoy doing it, especially if you do it together. The book is not only fun, but acts as a great diagnostic tool that will help parents begin discussions with their children about things that they may not have thought to talk about. The print version allows kids to enter facts about themselves. The digital version (free with your print purchase) is easy to use and filled with links for more learning and entertainment. Reading level: Level 3 books
  • Silly Kitty & Funny Hunny: The Giftiest Gift

    Rebecca Morales, Gabriel Morales

    language (Silly-Funny Books, April 5, 2014)
    Hunny Pup learns the value of giving when Miss Kitty takes him to a food pantry on Easter.
  • What I Should Know at Nine: Facts, Trivia, History, Questions, and Answers for American Nine-Year-Olds

    Ross Rosenfeld

    Paperback (Fun Books, June 26, 2017)
    What two oceans surround the United States? What is the basic unit of life called? Where is the Taj Mahal? Who was the second President? Would your nine-year-old know the answers to these questions? What I Should at Nine is filled with fun trivia, interesting facts, and tons of info for any nine-year-old. It’s a great way for kids to learn and for parents to find out what their nine-year-old knows. There is a personal diary, a section on animals, fun math problems, moral dilemma questions, US geography, world facts, a US history section, and some really fun true or false questions that may have both you and your child guessing at times. The print version allows kids to enter facts about themselves. The digital version (free with your print purchase) is easy to use and filled with links for more learning and entertainment. Reading level: chapter books
  • Silly Kitty & Funny Hunny: The Oopsy Puppy

    Rebecca Morales, Gabriel Morales

    language (Silly-Funny Books, April 5, 2014)
    Miss Kitty's first boat ride is ruined when Hunny Pup loses his cool.
  • What I Should Know at Five: A Journal and Diary of Facts for American Kids in Kindergarten

    Ross Rosenfeld

    Paperback (Fun Books, Aug. 31, 2015)
    What are the days of the week?What number should you call in an emergency?What foods are healthy and which are not?Would your five-year-old know the answers to these questions? What I Should at Five is a diary, a record of fun facts, and a great overall learning experience for any child in kindergarten or preparing to enter it. The print version allows kids to enter facts about themselves. The digital version (free with your print purchase) is easy to use and filled with links for more learning and entertainment. This book will help you make certain that your child is starting off kindergarten on the right foot. What I Should Know at Five will help you make sure that your child is ready.What I Should Know at Five is intended to be a guide for you and your child in regards to basic things that they should know by five-years-old. It will give you an idea of what your child knows while allowing him or her to learn fun facts about the world around them in an engaging way. Every child is different, of course, and each develops differently. Yet there are some core facts that children should know at certain ages. A strong base knowledge, along with a strong vocabulary, is extremely important for learning, and it’s best if kids are entering kindergarten with both.With this book, your child can learn about the world, practice counting, learn healthy habits, and more. The book is not only fun, but acts as a great diagnostic tool that will help parents begin discussions with their children about things that they may not have thought to talk about. You will enjoy doing this book together! Get it now and you’ll get the digital version for free!Reading Level: Level 1 books
  • What I Should Know at Six: A Journal and Diary of Facts for American Kids in the First Grade

    Ross Rosenfeld

    Paperback (Fun Books, Aug. 31, 2015)
    What is our national anthem? What do your lungs do? What should you do if you get lost in a store? Would your six-year-old know the answers to these questions? What I Should at Six is a children’s diary, a record of fun facts, and a great overall learning experience for any child in first grade or preparing to enter it. The print version allows kids to enter facts about themselves. The digital version (free with your print purchase) is easy to use and filled with links for more learning and entertainment. With the rise in school standards with the Common Core, it is as important as ever to make certain that your child is starting off on the right foot. This book is intended to be a guide for you and your child in regards to basic things that they should know by six-years-old. It will give you an idea of what your child knows while allowing him or her to learn fun facts about the world around them in an engaging way. Every child is different, of course, and each develops differently. Yet there are some core facts that children should know at certain ages. A strong base knowledge, along with a strong vocabulary, is extremely important for learning. With this book, your child can record personal facts, learn about time, learn facts about the United States, learn world facts, and more. The book is not only fun, but acts as a great diagnostic tool that will help parents begin discussions with their children about things that they may not have thought to talk about. You’ll enjoy doing this book with your child. Level 2 books Reference, Family
  • What I Should Know at Seven: A Journal and Diary of Facts for American Kids in the Second Grade

    Ross Rosenfeld

    Paperback (Fun Books, Aug. 31, 2015)
    How many cents are there in a dollar? Who was president during the Civil War? What is the biggest ocean on Earth? Would your seven-year-old know the answers to these questions? What I Should at Seven is a diary, a record of facts, and a great overall learning experience for any child in second grade or preparing to enter it. It is as important as ever to make certain that your child is starting off second grade on the right foot, and this book will help your child to do just that. The print version allows kids to enter facts about themselves. The digital version (free with your print purchase) is easy to use and filled with links for more learning and entertainment. What I Should Know at Seven is intended to be a guide for you and your child in regards to basic things that they should know by seven-years-old. It will give you an idea of what your child knows while allowing him or her to learn about the world around them in a fun and engaging way. Every child is different, of course, and each develops differently. Yet there are some core facts that children should know at certain ages. A strong base knowledge, along with a strong vocabulary, is extremely important for learning. With this book, your child can record personal facts, learn about time, learn about money, learn facts about the United States, learn proper manners, learn world facts, and more. The book is not only fun, but acts as a great diagnostic tool that will help parents begin discussions with their children about things that they may not have thought to talk about. A second grade child may be able to do the book on his or her own, but you’ll probably enjoy doing it together. Reading level: Level 3 books
  • Silly Kitty & Funny Hunny: The My Way Highway

    Rebecca Morales, Gabriel Morales

    eBook (Silly-Funny Books, May 21, 2013)
    When their personal habits clash, Miss Kitty & Hunny Pup's friendship is put to the test with their first big fight.
  • Silly Kitty & Funny Hunny: The Scary Chair

    Rebecca Morales, Gabriel Morales

    eBook (Silly-Funny Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Hunny Pup drags Miss Kitty to the dentist after she gets a toothache.