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Fiction Readers K: The Girl in the Mirror
A girl and her cat examine their reflections in a mirror in this charmingly illustrated fiction reader. Early readers will learn the parts of the face including the nose, ears, teeth, mouth, eyes, and hair. With high-frequency words and simple,...
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Fiction Readers K: The Lion and the Mouse
Teach beginning readers about the rewards of being kind to others with this beautifully illustrated retelling of the Aesop fable, the Lion and the Mouse. This wordless picture book features vibrant illustrations that encourage children to use their own...
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Fiction Readers K: The Little Red Hen
This beautifully illustrated fiction reader introduces kindergarten students to the classic fable, The Little Red Hen. Beginning readers will learn about collaboration, work ethics, and sharing responsibilities. With vibrant illustrations that support...
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Fiction Readers K: The Three Blind Mice Start a Band!
Meet three musically inclined mice who decide to start a band. This fiction reader puts a fun, new spin on the traditional nursery rhyme, Three Blind Mice. With captivating images, high-frequency words, and simple sentences, this children's picture book...
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Fiction Readers K: The Three Little Elephants
This wordless picture book introduces beginning readers to the idea that taking the time to do something right pays off in the long run. This beautifully illustrated adaptation of the beloved fable, The Three Little Pigs, features vibrant illustrations...
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Fiction Readers K: The Tortoise and the Hare
Slow and steady wins the race! Teach early readers about perseverance and patience with this beautifully illustrated retelling of the Aesop fable, The Tortoise and the Hare. This wordless picture book features vibrant illustrations that encourage...
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Fiction Readers K: The Ugly Duckling
Meet a fluffy little fellow who is not like any of the other ducklings! This beautifully illustrated fiction reader introduces children to the classic tale, The Ugly Duckling. Beginning readers will learn why it’s important not to judge by...
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Fiction Readers K: Watch Me Dance
A wedding provides the perfect opportunity for Gina to show off her dancing skills. But there is only so much dancing a girl can do! This beautifully illustrated fiction reader features simple rhymes, high-frequency words, and repetitive sentences to...
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Fiction Readers K: What's for Dinner?
It's dinner time at the pond and the flies, frogs, fish, and bears are hungry! Introduce early readers to the food chain with this brightly illustrated fiction reader. With high-frequency words and a simple rhyming story, this book builds foundational...
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Fiction Readers K: Who Took the Snacks?
A boy’s snacks are disappearing one by one. Can he follow the clues and find the guilty culprit? Children will be delighted by this story of an incorrigible snack thief. This fun, beautifully illustrated fiction book teaches beginning readers about...
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Fiction Readers K: Whose House?
Captivate early readers with this charmingly illustrated fiction reader! Introduce early readers to size and shape as they compare and contrast different types of houses. With high-frequency words and simple, repetitive sentences, this book builds...
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Fish for Dinner
Fish for Dinner is a humorous, realistic story about a mom, dad, grandma, and grandpa who each catch a fish for dinner. While the foursome swims, the seagulls go fishing and steal their own dinner from the dock. Several repeating language...