Rachael Barnes
1) Baby goats
2) Baby Hippos
Baby hippos start out big, and they only get bigger! In this book, young readers get an inside look at the lives of baby hippos, including what they eat, where they live, and how they grow up. A sight word list identifies familiar words found in the book, a picture glossary reinforces terms from the main text, and a fact page puts information in one place. This cute book is sure to delight beginning readers!
3) Baby Rhinos
Charge! Here comes a baby rhino! These cute babies keep busy by eating plants, rolling in mud, and spending time with mom. In this book, beginning readers learn all about how baby rhinos grow through predictable text and vibrant photos. A sight words list identifies familiar words, a picture glossary reinforces vocabulary terms, and a fact page puts important information about baby rhinos in one place.
4) Baby monkeys
5) Baby cows
6) Baby sloths
7) Volleyball
Serve the ball! In this beginning title, young readers will learn about the basic rules and actions of volleyball. Labeled photos support simple leveled text, while a photo glossary reinforces unfamiliar terms. Simple features show moves and equipment in a visual manner to further showcase these aspects of the game. This title is sure to be a hit with beginning readers!