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What’s in the garden?
Guess what vegetable or fruit this is, growing in the garden? Learn more about it, plus how to eat it in a simple recipe.--Provided by publisher
What’s in there?
Follows the adventures of young Gus and Nellie, who watch their mother's pregnancy and anticipate the arrival of a new sibling while learning engaging facts about how unborn babies develop
You were the first
Reminds firstborn children that they will always special--even if another child or children follow--because they have been the first to do many things, including teaching their mother and father to be parents.
Yummy!
Depicts children eating and preparing healthy food and provides tips for parents on choosing healthier options.
A day without sugar
Because ten-year-old Tito is at risk of developing diabetes like some of his relatives, Tía Sofía spends a day teaching him and his cousins about healthy, low-sugar or sugar-free treats
A dragon on the doorstep
Easy-to-read, rhyming text describes a game of hide-and- seek among the animals in a child's home
A kiss means I love you
Explores the meanings of different actions, expressions, words, and sounds, from a kiss and a clap to a wave and a yawn
Azzi in between
Fleeing her war-torn country with her parents, Azzi tries to begin a new life in a new country.
Big sisters are the best
The story follows a young girl as she helps to care for the new baby in her family