"Once upon a time, doctors made house calls, fire trucks were pulled by horses, and the milkman delivered fresh milk right to peoples doors. In this innovative title, students will love learning about their favorite community helpers and how their jobs have evolved over time."--
How can you make a new pupil feel welcome in class? What does it mean to volunteer? How can you help people in hospital? Read Helping the Community to learn ways that you can make a difference! Find out what it means to volunteer, how little actions can make a big differences, and why your community needs your help.
These books will help you think about and look around your local area. Find out what your surroundings can tell you about how people live and work, where they shop and go to school and how they travel and spend their leisure time. Discover the clues that will tell you how people lived in the past. Think about the changes that could benefit your local area, whether it's your home, school or furt…
Keeping communities safe means setting rules and making laws for everyone to follow. This book goes over why and how rules and laws are made, who is in charge, and why rules are in place. Kids will learn how rules and laws are created and how they help to make a community a safe place for people to live.
The way we communicate with others is continuously changing as technology evolves. From telephone operators to Skype, this book examines how and why communication has progressed since the early 19th century. Critical thinking is encouraged through spread-by-spread comparisons of mail to email and everything in between.
Animals. American History. Earth Science. Geography. Health. Space. True Books covers all this and more in photo-filled chapter books that provide a basic introduction to curriculum-relevant topics. Ideal for today's young investigative reader, each True Book includes lively sidebars, a glossary and an index, plus a comprehensive To Find Out More section listing books, organizations, and Intern…
Simple text and photographs introduce the benefits of working together to get jobs done.
This series is the ticket to places both familiar and exciting to young children. From the library to the zoo, each title explores a different place that kids like to visit and describes what a visitor can see and do there. Beginning readers will enjoy the lively, full-color photographs, which enhance the simple, easy-to-read text.
In this cluster we meet Tiger's family in Tiger's Family and Max's sister Molly causes problems at bedtime in Go to Bed! A puppy looks for his dad on a farmyard in Where is Dad? Also in this cluster, find out more about family life in My Family and explore a family of ducks in Ducks, the two non fiction titles. Each book comes with notes for parents that highlight tricky words or concepts in …