Banks, Rosie

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I know forward and backward

2023
Grasping concepts of direction is an important step in early education as is vocabulary acquisition. This colorful book encourages emerging readers to add to their burgeoning bank of vocabulary words with the words forward and backward. Carefully crafted sentences are paired with images that help learners decode the words and practice their reading fluency. They'll identify the meaning of the words in the movements depicted in the bright photographs and be inspired to recognize and use the terms in their daily lives, reinforcing their use of these essential terms.

Why do animals hibernate?

2023
Hibernation is a fascinating animal adaptation. While the behavior is commonly recognized, many don't know exactly what's happening in the animal's body to cause hibernation. In the colorful pages of this accessible volume, budding zoologists will discover much about the science of hibernation and which animals undergo it, through at-level text. They'll also find out how the animals prepare for the long rest and what happens to them after hibernation. The main concepts-supportive of the elementary science curriculum-are reinforced by carefully chosen images of animals in the wild.

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2017
"Ellie, Summer and Jasmine are so excited to visit Sugarsweet Bakery to watch the annual baking contest. But soon evil Queen Malice and her horrible Storm Sprites arrive to spoil the fun. Can the girls find a way to save the competition and get the silverspun sugar they need to help cure King Merry?"--OCLC.

I know day and night

2019
"Earth turns once each day and gives us a period of darkness and daylight. This . . . book is an . . . introduction to this earth science concept. Readers will review objects that may be seen in the sky during the day and night as well as events that usually happen during these times, such as attending school and going to bed"--Provided by publisher.

My first look at primary sources

2022
Even early readers need to become familiar with primary sources, though that term may be unfamiliar to them. They have heard about speeches, autobiographies, diaries, letters, and similar nonfiction resources, though. In this important introduction to primary sources, readers will discover how these first-hand accounts help them learn about people, events, and time periods. They'll also realize they can create their own primary sources for future generations to learn about them! The primary source is an indispensable concept as students hone research skills in the elementary classroom.

My first look at poetry

2022
Perhaps the best way to develop a love for language is to read it and hear it in the form of poetry. Rhythm, meter, alliteration, and more literary devices can hone readers' ears to appreciate this beloved genre and open their minds to reading and writing poems themselves. In fact, poetry is an aid to language development and an outlet for creativity and self-expression. At-level examples of poetry and simple explanations are presented through comprehensible text, perfect for emerging readers.

My first look at myths

2022
People have always wanted to know why certain things happen. Before science had developed, myths provided answers, comfort, and guidance. Diverse cultures around the world treasured their own myths, passing them down to new generations. Readers of this valuable book will love learning about different myths, perhaps recognizing familiar characters. They'll also discover the important role myths had in answering people's essential life questions. Stunning artwork accompanies the accessible at-level text.

My first look at fairy tales

2022
Fairy tales are beloved stories for our youngest readers for a reason: they're magical. Often that magic is in a character, such as a fairy or witch. Sometimes it's just woven through the story, though. Even though some fairy tales are hundreds of years old, they continue to appeal to new generations. This fascinating look at fairy tales helps young readers recognize a common theme or purpose in fairy tales. It will also introduce them to famous fairy tale authors, such as Hans Christian Anderson. Accessible text and beautiful images make this high-interest topic an entertaining and educational experience.

My first look at fables

2022
The fables of Aesop are over 2,500 years old! Yet, we still recount them and ponder the lessons his animal characters deliver. Aesop isn't the only author of fables. Others have found fables to be an effective way to reflect on people's behaviors and suggest wiser ways of behaving. Readers of this beneficial and accessible book will learn more about this genre of literature and its writers. They'll examine the elements of fables and be invited to demonstrate their knowledge by writing their own.

Celebrating the people of Puerto Rico

2023
The culture of Puerto Rico is as complex as the beliefs and ways of life of the many people who live there. Readers will learn that before the arrival of the Spanish, Puerto Rico was called Boriqu?n by the Ta?nos. They will also learn that it has the only tropical rain forest in the U.S. Forest System, among many other interesting facts. With an emphasis on Puerto Rico's contributions to sports, arts, music, and food, this book offers a comprehensive look at the country and its inhabitants. Colorful photographs and high-interest text will motivate learners in absorbing curricular social studies subjects.

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