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Sterling Publishing
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This title is suitable for children aged 3 to 5 years old. Count down to preschool success with this sunny beach-themed introduction to numbers. Children will learn to recognise and write numbers from 1 to 10, as well as to count objects. |
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Each page of these useful workbooks contains fun activities to strengthen grammar, punctuation, vocabulary, and research skills. Each book also contains a section to improve writing and prepare readers to excel on standardized tests. Harcourt Family Learning Workbooks are a comprehensive line of workbook developed through a partnership with Harcourt, a leading educational publisher. Based on national teaching standards, these workbooks provide complete practice in math, reading, and other key subject areas. |
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Interesting reading passages correspond with varied activities, making reading comprehension fun. Matching activities, multiple choices questions, and other comprehension strategies are used to help readers gain essential comprehension skills. Harcourt Family Learning Workbooks are a comprehensive line of workbook developed through a partnership with Harcourt, a leading educational publisher. Based on national teaching standards, these workbooks provide complete practice in math, reading, and other key subject areas. |
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Spelling Workbooks are designed to help students improve their ability to read and write by strengthening spelling skills. By learning key spelling techniques, young readers will benefit inside and outside the classroom. Each of the lessons in these fun, colorful books provide: Activities to teach readers to relate to sounds to spelling patterns. Exercises to help children link spelling to meaning. Unit reviews to test and reinforce what children have learned. Short passages to proofread for misspelled words. Rules for capitalization and punctuation. Introduction to dictionary use. Harcourt Family Learning Workbooks are a comprehensive line of workbook developed through a partnership with Harcourt, a leading educational publisher. Based on national teaching standards, these workbooks provide complete practice in math, reading, and other key subject areas. |
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When two tricksters tell a vain emperor that they can sew him the most beautiful suit of clothes ever created, he's delighted — because these gorgeous garments will also be invisible to fools. But it turns out the emperor may be the biggest fool of all... and only a child has the courage to speak the truth. |
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How did the famous Knights of the Round Table come to be? This retelling of the timeless legend of King Arthur and the magical realm of Camelot will enchant young readers. |
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When a poor miller tells the king his daughter can weave straw into gold, she doesn't know what to do. If she succeeds, the king will marry her! But how can she complete this impossible task? Only with the help of a strange little gnome with a very unusual name... |
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When the Pied Piper comes to Hamelin, he offers to rid the town of all its rats. And he does — but when the Mayor won't pay what he promised, the Pied Piper takes a terrible revenge... |
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When the Pied Piper comes to Hamelin, he offers to rid the town of all its rats. And he does—but when the Mayor won't pay what he promised, the Pied Piper takes a terrible revenge … |
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Gobble, gobble, munch, and crunch: watch the pages disappear! Five hungry dinosaurs — from mighty little Microraptor to colorful Carnotaurus — sink their teeth into this tasty novelty book, created with the American Museum of Natural History and Caldecott-honor winner Steve Jenkins. Kids can count along as the dinosaurs take bite-sized chunks out of each page. The number of bites matches the counting number on each spread! Fun facts about the dinosaurs — and what they liked to eat — appear at the end, along with a listing of dinosaur details from 1-10. |
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Chugga-chugga choo choo: all aboard! The STORYTIME STICKERS station is open for business and ready to take kids for a fun ride on the rails. Every child will find a favorite, whether it's a smoky steam locomotive, speedy subway, sky-high monorail, tram, or trolley. Fun rhyming text describes what each train does, and there are 100 stickers to decorate and animate each scene. |
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Welcome to the building site. We're very glad you're here. Everything's a mess and we need you, our engineer! That's the signal for kids to grab their stickers and do a little construction work: bringing in the dump trucks, drilling the holes and moving building materials around the construction site. Because the stickers are reusable, after everything's built, children can begin all over again! |
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Every year, millions of people visit the American Museum of Natural History to gaze at the amazing displays of dinosaur fossils. Now, with this interactive sticker book, kids can enjoy a little bit of that experience right at home. Featuring eight richly detailed prehistoric scenes, 100 dinosaur stickers, and fun facts, this is a must-have for every dinosaur fan! |
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A modern-day horse tells the tale of his noble ancestors, who lived in the days when these four-legged creatures were the mane event. As children visit plumed horses pulling chariots in Ancient Rome, royal steeds in medieval times, stallions and mares of the wild, wild West, fancy circus equines, and graceful racehorses, they can have laying down stickers in this appealing family album. |
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Boing boing! Jump and thump. Little Bunny goes outside to play in the sunshine. Along the way, he meets adorable animal friends-from colts and cats to ducklings, baby birds, and frogs. With more than 100 stickers to place in beautiful springtime scenes, children can join the fun. |
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From Apatosaurus to Zupaysaurus, the 26 dinosaur friends in this oversized board book will enchant preschoolers and help them learn their ABCs. Developed in conjunction with paleontologists at the American Museum of Natural History, it features extra-large letters; bright, detailed illustrations of the dinos (many on display in the museum); information about each creature; and an embossed tactile cover that feels like bumpy dinosaur skin! |
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Welcome to Pig's house-and to Richard Scarry's lively introduction to the things kids find in their very own homes. Everything from doors and windows to pots, pans, tubs, and toothbrushes is labeled, while sly portrayals of angry brother and noisy sister capture the humor and warmth of family life. Plus, there's the extra fun of Scarry favorite Lowly Worm zipping through and commenting slyly on the goings-on. |
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What's hiding there? This charming novelty book, created with the experts at the American Museum of Natural History, is an irresistible first-concept book, combining colors and animals. Peek-a-boo holes in the flaps reveal a bit of a brightly hued creature hiding underneath, making a fun guessing game for preschoolers. Readers can lift the flaps to discover six animals cleverly camouflaged in their natural habitats, from rainforests to coral reefs. Illustrated by Caldecott-honor award winner Steve Jenkins, Spot the Animals is sure to be a favorite. |
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Nothing's cuter than a little kitten — except dozens of them, curled up on bookshelves, frolicking in a barnyard, perched on a boat's railing, and living in luxury in a high-rise apartment. From sleepy cat-nappers to curious cats, this collection of felines is divine. With 100 kitten stickers to choose from, kids can play all day! |
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These workbooks are designed to help students express themselves through written language, both inside and outside the classroom. By studying writing samples and practicing different styles, young writers will build the ability to complete any writing projects with confidence. Harcourt Family Learning Workbooks are a comprehensive line of workbook developed through a partnership with Harcourt, a leading educational publisher. Based on national teaching standards, these workbooks provide complete practice in math, reading, and other key subject areas. |
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