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(Teacher Created Materials, July 1, 2013)
This wordless picture book introduces early learners to the concept of the five senses. Children who do not yet know how to read, or who are just beginning, will enjoy the bright, detailed images in this book that supports early childhood literacy.
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(Teacher Created Materials, July 1, 2013)
Join a young boy as he journeys down to the bay! This illustrated version of a familiar rhyme provides a fun shared reading experience. With bright illustrations and a melodic rhyme, this story of an imaginative trip to the bay will engage and entertain beginning readers as they develop their early literacy skills.
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(Teacher Created Materials, July 30, 2011)
Featuring vivid images of children engaging in various activities, this wordless picture book introduces young learners to some of the many ways their bodies can move and play. Children who are not yet able to read will be delighted and inspired by the pictures in this book as they recount what is happening and develop their foundational reading skills.
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(Teacher Created Materials, Aug. 4, 2009)
Waking up, eating breakfast, and getting dressed. These are things we do every day. This wordless picture book features detailed, supportive images that will help beginning readers describe the events that occur in a typical day using their own words. Provide a shared reading experience for parents and children with this engaging book that builds foundational reading skills.
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(Teacher Created Materials, Aug. 1, 2009)
The Itsy Bitsy Spider climbs up the water spout and through the pages of this beautifully illustrated version of the traditional nursery rhyme. The familiar rhyme will help beginning readers build their foundational reading skills. Inspire young learners to venture into the world of reading as parents and children enjoy a shared reading experience together.
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(Teacher Created Materials, Aug. 4, 2009)
This traditional song is accompanied by beautiful illustrations that support the text to help beginning readers build their foundational reading skills. Encourage children to describe the events that occur during a teddy bear's day using their own words, or follow along with the familiar rhyme. This charming book encourages parents and children to venture into the world of reading as they enjoy a shared reading experience together.
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(Teacher Created Materials, Aug. 1, 2009)
Introduce children to the concept of weather with this picture book that is perfect for beginning readers and those who are just learning how to read. The vibrant illustrations support the simple, rhyming text. Children will be inspired to venture into the world of reading as they develop their foundational reading skills.
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(Teacher Created Materials, Aug. 4, 2009)
This wordless picture book introduces children to different businesses, services, and members of a community. With vibrant images, children will be eager to describe what they see or create a story of their own. Young learners will build foundational literacy skills as they relate the images in the book to places in their own community.
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(Teacher Created Materials, Aug. 1, 2012)
A familiar story comes to life in this illustrated version of the traditional rhyme. Beginning readers will be delighted and engaged by the bright illustrations that support the rhyming text. This book supports early childhood literacy and provides a shared reading experience for young learners and parents.
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(Teacher Created Materials, Aug. 1, 2012)
This delightful book tells the story of some children who politely ask the sun to shine as they play outside. This beautifully illustrated version of the traditional song features vivid images and supportive, easy-to-read text. Beginning readers will build their foundational reading skills as they dive into the world of reading.
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(Teacher Created Materials, Aug. 4, 2009)
This traditional nursery rhyme tells the story of Old Mother Hubbard and her energetic little dog. With simple text supported by playful illustrations, beginning readers will be engaged and entertained, while developing foundational reading skills. Provide a shared reading experience for parents and children with this charming book that supports early childhood literacy.
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(Teacher Created Materials, Jan. 15, 2010)
This sweetly illustrated book introduces young learners to a traditional Mother Goose nursery rhyme. Delightful images work together with simple text to help beginning readers understand the story. Beginning readers will be engaged in the story while building their foundational reading and comprehension skills.