Gerald is careful. Piggie is not. Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can. Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to. Gerald and Piggie are best friends. In Should I Share My Ice Cream? Gerald has a big decision to make. But will he make it in time? Using vocabulary that is perfect for beginning readers (and vetted by an early-learning specialist), Mo Willems has crafted a funny stor…
Emergent-reader nonfiction takes on a whole new face! Consistent print placement, predictable text patterns and strong picture clues make this series ideal for emergent readers. Chocolate doesn't grow on trees -- or does it? Kids will be intrigued by this start-to-finish look at how their favorite things are made -- from chocolate and ice cream to crayons and paper.
Photographs and simple text explain how a boy and his father make ice cream together at home. Series Information Does chocolate really come from beans? How are crayons made? In this fun and informative series, curious readers will discover how some of their favorite products are made from start to finish.
Think and discuss: Ice cream is made from milk. What else is made from milk?
How does milk turn into frosty ice cream? Follow each step in the food production cycle―from milking a cow to eating a frozen treat―in this fascinating book!
Setiap orang punya es krim kecuali Bruno, dan dia tidak bisa melupakannya. Dia mencoba dan mencoba untuk mendapatkan es krim, tetapi tidak ada yang mau memberinya es krim. Apa yang harus dilakukan? Kisah menyenangkan yang mengajarkan berbagi dan mencakup ilustrasi yang hidup dan imajinatif, Bruno Dreams of Ice Cream, judul debut dalam seri Zen Tails dari kisah filosofis bergambar indah yang dia…
Hardly anyone notices Nathan, the new boy. Except the school bully. But when the Ice Rocket competition begins, people get to know Nathan for what he really is.…
Rhyming text describes different ways of eating ice cream and how to clean up afterwards.