A little boy fills his sound box with words beginning with the letter l."
The reader is asked to help Melissa load the train cars with circus animals, from one monkey to five elephants.
Twelve little bears describe the weather and activities associated with each month of the year.
Megan goes for a ride with a dragon in a wagon and they continue traveling by a great variety of transportation modes and greet a great variety of creatures along the way.
Three little rabbits exhibit both good and bad habits regarding their attitudes toward new experiences, taking care of their things, behaving with others, getting enough rest, and eating healthy fo…
The reader is asked to help a clown pick the correct colors to paint a fire engine, truck, and steam shovel.
Katie opens a word window and sees lots of stairs. Upstairs she finds lots of bears who invite her to play with them.
Andy learns that he can swing and sway, stretch and swim, gallop, sing, jump, skip, and wiggle, just like the animals do at the zoo. Includes a lesson on counting one to ten.
A boy named Little E puts objects that begin with the letter E, such as eggs and elves, into a box.
Squirrel promises to divide her pie into sections for her animal friends if she wins the pie contest.
Tony tries to cheer up Grumpy Kangaroo by taking him to the circus and the playground.
Offers the reader the opportunity to guess which occupations correspond to a variety of uniforms and profiles each occupation.
A little girl fills her sound box with words beginning with the letter v."
A boy named Little E puts objects that begin with the letter E, such as eggs and elves, into a box.
Peter plays hide-and-seek with some animals in the woods, but he loses the game when he cannot figure out where Baby Bear lives.