Browse all books

Books published by publisher Trace Taylor

  • Super Frog

    Trace Taylor

    eBook (Trace Taylor, June 13, 2012)
    Super Frog is an early emergent reader book. By using pattern sentences, picture cues, and high frequency words, this book will entertain and engage while increasing your readers skill level. This book is recommended for infants to 1st grade or any age emergent reader.
  • the Egg

    Trace Taylor

    language (Trace Taylor, July 15, 2012)
    The Egg is a book for emergent readers written using words from the first 100 sight words and heavy picture cuing. It covers the egg and it's place in our economy covering, social studies, economics, and life sciences. A very interesting book for any child who has ever wondered about eggs, who makes them, and how we use them.
  • The Big City

    Trace Taylor

    language (Trace Taylor, July 1, 2012)
    The Big City is a pattern Sentence book for Level two emergent readers, toddler - Kindergarten.
  • To The Pool

    Trace Taylor

    language (Trace Taylor, Sept. 30, 2012)
    This bright and colorful book is a pattern sentence book that uses heavily cued pictures for the one changing word on each page. Your child will quickly pick up on the pattern and with the picture cues will be able to read the book on their own after the second or third page.
  • Do You Have What It Takes?

    Toy Taylor

    Paperback (Taylor, Sept. 3, 2018)
    This book jump starts faculties in the minds of children that are not normally explored until secondary education. It exposes kids to options and challenges them to explore if they really "have what its takes".
  • Why is the Ocean So Full?

    Toy Taylor

    (Taylor, Dec. 31, 2018)
    This book uses Ocean Life to promote vocabulary through rote memory!
  • Do You Have What It Takes

    Toy Taylor

    (Taylor, Sept. 15, 2018)
    This book jump starts faculties in the minds of children that are not normally explored until secondary education. It exposes kids to options and challenges them to explore if they really "have what its takes".
  • It's Time to Rhyme Against Crime: The Rap Frogs YO!

    Anthony Taylor

    Paperback (Taylor, Dec. 30, 2004)
    In It's Time to Rhyme Against Crime, three frogs use rhyme and reason to combat drug abuse and gang violence. The message that the Rap Frogs promote is that to really be cool, kids must stay in school.
  • Many Multiplying Fish

    Toy Taylor

    (Taylor, Dec. 30, 2018)
    Have fun with fish and math! This children's book uses rote memory to embed common math algorithms in the heads of lower grade level kids! Along with math they have some cool fish to help them learn!