One Hundred Shoes (Step-Into-Reading,...
Charles GhignaCentipede has one hundred feet. One hundred feet means one hundred shoes. How in the world does Centipede choose shoes? This Math Reader clearly demonstrates the concepts of pairs and multiple sets, all in simple, rollicking, rhythmic...
Mice Are Nice (Step-into-Reading, Ste...
Charles GhignaThese are just three of the reasons why mice are nice. It is indisputable that mice make the best pets of all. The other pets in Babette's pet store will drop feathers everywhere, growl, hide inside their shells, chew your favorite so...
Oh My, Pumpkin Pie! (Step into Readin...
Charles GhignaAutumn in the pumpkin patch, no two pumpkins ever match!Some are big and win a prize, some wind up in pumpkin pies!Read about all kinds of pumpkins in this simple rhyming Step 2, perfect for fall!
Barn Storm (Step into Reading)
Charles GhignaThis comical introduction to cause and effect is ideal for emergent readers, who look for cues in simple rhymed text and bright, bold art as they take their first steps toward reading independently.When a twister hits the pond near Fa...
From rain and puddles to flowers and bugs, the wonders of spring are all around us!
From lemonade in the shade to picnics in the park, summer is all around us.
Snowflakes, sleds, and skates are just the beginning of the joys of winter.
Snow Wonder (Step into Reading)
Charles GhignaWHEN TWO CHILDREN wake up to find that it has snowed, they spend the day riding sleds, building snowmen, making snow angels, skating a figure eight, and even taking a break to make gingerbread cookies with grandma. IIt's a day filled ...