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Animales de América Each one of the volumes in this series of authentic Spanish books offers students an interesting nonfiction article and an entertaining fictional story about an endangered species from the western hemisphere.
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Buenas noches This picture book series features Spanish titles and best-selling translations that motivate the youngest readers to explore the world around them through beautifully illustrated and developmentally appropriate titles by award-winning authors and illustrators. Leveled for Guided Reading, spanning B–P.
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Cuentos para todo el año Alma Flor Ada’s classic series helps young readers build literacy skills, make content-area connections, and develop a love of reading.
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Cuentos traviesos Margarita Robleda’s newest collection of fun-to-read and beautifully illustrated stories each has a mischievous twist designed to amuse and engage beginning readers.
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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.
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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.
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Frog and Toad Frog and Toad are always there for each other—just as best friends should be. Arnold Lobel’s classic series is an essential addition to any beginning reader’s shelf.
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Gente que cambió el mundo
This New York Times best-selling series tells the story of five significant historical figures in a simple, conversational and playful way. Each of the five picture-book biographies focuses on a character trait that makes the hero a role model for kids.