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  1. Easy-to-Read Amber Brown
    Easy-to-Read Amber Brown In this easy-to-read version of the popular series, Danziger simplifies her prose style without reducing her energy and Ross adds extra verve to the illustrations. Meeting Amber and her friend Justin will provide the ideal encouragement for younger readers ready to read on their own.
  2. El gato Óscar
    El gato Óscar This series introduces young readers to core science concepts through fresh illustrations, engaging stories, and supplemental activity suggestions. It supports Next Generation Science Standards by covering various concepts related to materials, movement, light and dark, animal adaptations, and growing.
  3. El mosaico estadounidense: La inmigración hoy en día
    El mosaico estadounidense: La inmigración hoy en día Each volume explores a different facet of the immigration experience, from the history of immigration to the legal considerations of forging a new life in the United States. Students are encouraged to examine the meaning of citizenship and the important role immigration continues to play in the U.S.
  4. Frank Einstein
    Frank Einstein Integrating real science facts with wacky humor and a silly cast of characters, this series by best-selling author Jon Scieszka is the perfect combination to engage and entertain even the most reluctant readers. Ideal for STEM education.
  5. Fácil de leer
    Fácil de leer This K–2 series of literary and informational texts with easy-to-read stories is ideal for beginning and struggling readers. Students have the option of reading the English version as well as the Spanish version. A reading strategy anchor chart is included in each book.
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