Levelled Books

  • Nonfiction Readers K: How Many Toys?

    Nonfiction Readers K: How Many Toys?

    How Many Toys is a nonfiction, picture book that invites students to compare the number of toys on one page to the number of toys on the other page. The text tells children how many more toys there are in the second image. Photographs support the text...

  • Nonfiction Readers K: Marvelous Me: My Face

    Nonfiction Readers K: Marvelous Me: My Face

    Marvelous Me: My Face is a nonfiction picture book. Through photographs, the different parts of the face, as well as their uses, are shown. Short, predictable sentences that are close to oral language are used.  Photographs add meaning to the...

  • Nonfiction Readers K: Marvelous Me: My Feet

    Nonfiction Readers K: Marvelous Me: My Feet

    Marvelous Me: My Feet is a nonfiction picture book that shows children the different ways in which people use their feet. The theme of the usefulness of one’s feet reflects everyday life experiences. Simple, repeating language patterns are close to...

  • Nonfiction Readers K: Marvelous Me: My Hands

    Nonfiction Readers K: Marvelous Me: My Hands

    Marvelous Me: My Hands is a nonfiction picture book that shows the many things that hands can do. The idea that hands are a useful part of one’s life is an important theme that connects to children’s’ lived experiences. Short,...

  • Nonfiction Readers K: Mountain of Presidents

    Nonfiction Readers K: Mountain of Presidents

    A representation of American history and expansion, Mount Rushmore honors four great American presidents. Early learners may not yet know the symbolism behind Mount Rushmore, but the engaging photographs will help them create a vivid storyline of this...

  • Nonfiction Readers K: My Birthday Party

    Nonfiction Readers K: My Birthday Party

    My Birthday Party is a nonfiction, picture book that invites students to explore whether items in images are less than, more than, or equal to the number 6. Images are composed of objects that would typically be found at a birthday party. Photographs...

  • Nonfiction Readers K: Pushes and Pulls

    Nonfiction Readers K: Pushes and Pulls

    Pushes and Pulls is a nonfiction, wordless picture book that shows children how pushing and pulling helps get work done. Photographs illustrating push and pull forces have an arrow showing the direction of the push or pull to help increase understanding...

  • Nonfiction Readers K: Rules at School

    Nonfiction Readers K: Rules at School

    Rules at school is a nonfiction picture book that shows children the difference between appropriate and inappropriate behaviour while at school. The words good and bad are printed under each image. This simple language repeats throughout the book and...

  • Nonfiction Readers K: Use Math: Compare It

    Nonfiction Readers K: Use Math: Compare It

    Use Math: Compare It is a nonfiction picture book that invites students make comparisons to determine which image has less items and which image has more items. Photographs add meaning to the text. Photographs are presented in a split view that allows...

  • Nonfiction Readers K: Use Math: Describe It

    Nonfiction Readers K: Use Math: Describe It

    Use Math: Describe It is a nonfiction picture book that invites students to make inferences about whether the animals presented are long or tall. Photographs support the text. Photographs are presented in a split view that allows children to see the...

  • Nonfiction Readers K: Use Math: Group It

    Nonfiction Readers K: Use Math: Group It

    Use Math: Group It is a nonfiction picture book that invites students to see what makes a group, as well as the differences between big groups and small groups.  Photographs support the text. Photographs are presented in a split view that allows...

  • Nonfiction Readers K: Using Good Manners

    Nonfiction Readers K: Using Good Manners

    Using Good Manners is a nonfiction picture book that compares socially acceptable and unacceptable manners by using photographs of young children paired with the words “good” and “bad” under each image. This simple language...