Jump Start® helps toddlers explore fundamental concepts from numbers and letters to colors and shapes, matching, pre-reading, pre-math, and much more! It builds confidence and curiosity through discovery. Experts have identified seven learning styles--some kids respond best to songs, some to pictures, and others to words and rhymes. Because kids learn in so many ways, Jump Start® uses all seven learning styles.
Grade 1-3 Sousa discusses venomous animals that use their poisons to defend themselves and capture prey. The short chapters have broad subject titles and focus on only a few creatures as examples. Realistic paintings support the texts well.
Reading level: Ages 4-8 In April 1607, a group of English colonists landed in North America on what would become Virginia. These settlers included many wealthy gentlemen, along with bricklayers, carpenters, a barber, a tailor, a surgeon, and four boys. John Smith, a soldier, rounded out the group. Years later, John Smith wrote about his experiences in Jamestown. He mentioned 12-year-old Sam Collier.
PreSchool-Grade 2 One Sukkot, Bubbe Isabella builds a sukkah and decorates it with leaves and branches, colored cloth, apples, grapes, corn, and pumpkins. Each night she wishes for someone to sit with her and share her freshly baked lemon cake. However, the only guests she receives are a caterpillar, a moth, a squirrel, a raccoon, a deer, and a bear that accidentally smashes the cake.
A collection of 8 fairy tales - some popular, some lesser known - by famous Danish author H.C. Andersen. Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875), Danish author and poet, wrote many poems, plays, stories and travel essays, but is best known for his fairy tales of which there are over one hundred and fifty, published in numerous collections during his life and many still in print today.