Four childhoods that shaped American presidents
This feels like history made human, showing famous presidents first as kids with flaws, struggles, and big personalities. Doris Kearns Goodwin makes leadership feel less like myth and more like something shaped over time. It’s a great pick for curious readers who want inspiring true stories without losing the drama of real history.
Infant reading, skill development, guided, genre-rich.
If you're looking for a gentle introduction to the joys of reading for a little one, "What Jessie Really Likes" could be just right. This isn't just a story; it's a stepping stone crafted for skill-building in young minds, with a measured approach that aligns with educational standards. It introduces genres and complexities in a structured way, making each reading session a progressive step in a child's reading journey.
Teach your child to read with confidence.
The "Read at Home: Helping Your Child to Read Handbook" is an excellent resource for parents looking to support their child's reading development. The handbook breaks down the five stages of reading development and provides suggestions on how to support the child's reading at each stage. The book also includes easy games and activities that reinforce learning, making it an enjoyable way to teach children how to read with confidence.
Early reading, diverse genres, skill-building focus.
If you're nurturing a budding reader, "My Breakfast" could be a joyful addition to their learning journey. It's structured to evolve with your child's reading abilities, encompassing a mix of fiction and non-fiction that exposes them to different literary styles early on. Plus, it adheres to recognized educational standards, providing a respected framework for their development.
Unwrapping ancient secrets for young explorers.
If you're fascinated by the mysteries of the past, "Mummies" by Elizabeth Carney could be a treasure trove for you. This book, aimed at young readers, will take you on a vivid journey through time, where you can dig into the world of mummies from different cultures. It's a blend of history and science presented with the engaging visual style National Geographic is known for.
Gentle first facts for growing readers
This is a lovely pick for children who are just starting to read with a little support and enjoy learning about real-world topics. It makes healthy eating feel simple, friendly, and easy to understand, while the clear sentences and repeated words build confidence as they go. Parents would probably love how it mixes reading practice with useful everyday knowledge.
Early stepping stones for reading development.
Recommended for parents teaching children to read.
Brave Harriet Tubman: Icon of Freedom
If you're looking to inspire a young reader with tales of courage and determination, this book about Harriet Tubman is the perfect choice. National Geographic Kids has a knack for presenting history in a way that's both engaging and accessible for children, ensuring that Tubman's heroic journey and the lives she touched stay with them. It's a story that combines adventure with a powerful moral compass—ideal for fostering a sense of empathy and bravery.
Engaging introduction to the first American Pope.
If you're curious about the larger-than-life figure of Pope Francis, this National Geographic Reader could be a refreshing start. An early reader, it introduces you to his unique background and groundbreaking journey to becoming the head of the Catholic Church. Elegant in its simplicity, it’s perfect for anyone seeking an accessible window into the life of a modern spiritual leader.
Goofy comic chaos for clever young readers
This is the kind of book kids pick up for the jokes and keep reading because Mac and Mac are hilariously, gloriously wrong about everything. The comic-style format and short chapters make it feel easy and fast, especially for reluctant readers. It also has that extra spark where children get to be smarter than the characters, which makes the whole adventure even more satisfying.
Infant books for guided reading skill enhancement.
You might like "Washing the Elephant" if you're seeking educational resources for your little one. Monica Hughes has tailored these books perfectly for guided reading sessions, with a comprehensive approach to developing reading skills in children. They're designed to correlate with specific learning standards, meaning you're giving your child a head start with material that's educational, engaging, and just the right complexity for their development stage.
Early literacy development with guided reading levels.
If you're looking to support a young reader's journey, "Lighthouse Reception Red: They All Ran Away" is precisely tailored for this task. It's meticulously structured to align with national literacy standards, ensuring a comprehensive skill-building experience. The varied genres within will not only cater to different interests but also provide a progressive challenge that promotes confidence and growth in reading.
童话里长出独立思考
合作(簡體書)以童话和配图引入儿童哲学主题, 并通过引导语、问题讨论、提示与导读延伸思考。 适合作为幼儿园或小学阶段的哲学读本,培养孩子分析和解决问题的能力。
高个子男孩,一步步走向更高处
《PANJANG 當上總理的高個子男孩(平裝)(簡體書)》讲述吴作栋的童年故事。 他曾因身高与众不同而困扰,后来逐渐克服自我认知的不足。 白勝暉以他的成长经历,鼓励儿童接纳自己,并通过努力不断前进。
Classic children's primer for literacy fundamentals.
"Things We Do" might just be the gentle introduction to reading that your little one needs. It's structured in such a way that it grows the reader's confidence word by word, which can be incredibly affirming for early learners. Imagine the pride they'll feel being able to recognize and read words quickly – this book could be a memorable part of their learning journey.
Engaging equine facts for curious young readers.
If your child's eyes light up at the mention of horses, "Gallop! 100 Fun Facts About Horses" is the perfect blend of education and fascination. The book is teeming with delightful insights that will satisfy their curiosity and encourage a love for reading and learning about these majestic animals. National Geographic's stunning visuals paired with Kitson Jazynka's engaging writing ensures that every page turn brings a new discovery for your young equestrian enthusiast.
Guide for teaching Rigby Literacy Collections Level 3.
If you're an educator looking to enrich your third-grade classroom with comprehensive literacy resources, this Teacher's Resource Book is your ally. It's designed to complement the Rigby Literacy Collections by providing structured lesson plans, activities, and assessment tools. You'll find it invaluable for creating an engaging learning environment that can help your students become proficient readers and writers.
Tracing Columbus's remarkable, controversial exploratory life.
If history fascinates you, especially the tales of exploration and discovery that shaped our world, this biography of Christopher Columbus will likely captivate you. Minna Lacey offers a narrative that's both accessible and engaging for readers over ten years old. It's a great way to introduce young minds to the complexities of historical figures and the impact their decisions had on the world.
Innovators who shaped today's technological landscape.
If you're someone who's fascinated by the stories behind everyday items that revolutionize our lives, "Great Inventors" could be an intriguing journey for you. The book reveals the human side of innovation, offering an inspiring glimpse into how visionaries brought their groundbreaking ideas to life amidst challenges. It's a testament to human ingenuity and persistence, likely to stimulate your own creativity and appreciation for the world's technological advancements.
Embrace your creativity, one dot at a time.
This book is a gentle and inspiring reminder that creativity exists within all of us, no matter how uncreative we may think we are. Through Vashti's journey, we learn that making a mark, even just a dot, can lead to unexpected and wonderful discoveries. Peter H. Reynolds beautifully conveys the power of self-expression, encouraging readers to embrace their own creativity and see where it takes them. Whether you're a budding artist or feel like you lack artistic talent, "The Dot" will inspire and uplift you, reminding you that the smallest mark can have a big impact. Give it a read and let your creativity shine!
Tailored workbook for young Geronimo Stilton enthusiasts
Recommended for children looking to improve English comprehension skills. The workbook contains authentic and interesting excerpts, engaging activities, and structured practice exercises designed to improve their reading ability. The different question types ensure children have a thorough understanding of the text.
Discover the life of Egypt's iconic queen.
If you're fascinated by powerful historical figures and ancient history, Cleopatra by Barbara Kramer is a compelling book that unveils the life of one of Egypt's most famous queens. Published by National Geographic, it carries the trust and educational value that can enrich your knowledge about a significant era, perfect for those who love blending learning with engaging storytelling.
Humor and insight into adolescent responsibility.
"Flour Babies" offers a blend of laughter and learning as it takes you into the world of a school experiment gone hilariously awry. Anne Fine crafts a tale that's not just a joy to read but also delves into the thoughts and emotions of teens learning about caretaking and accountability in the most unconventional way. It's a delightful journey that combines wit with a poignant look at growing up.
Exploring Earth-shaping elements: water and wind.
If you're curious about the natural forces that sculpt our landscape, "Water and Wind" will probably fascinate you. Mary Draper explains these elements in a clear and engaging way, incorporating visuals like diagrams and graphs that make the science both accessible and captivating. It's an enlightening read for anyone interested in Earth's dynamic processes.
Journey through an eel's life; facts meet feelings.
If your child is curious about the secrets of underwater life, "Think of an Eel" offers a blend of science and story that could captivate them. Karen Wallace guides young readers into the world of eels with a touch that mixes knowledge with emotion, making learning a personal adventure. It's a gentle nudge towards empathy for creatures often shrouded in mystery.
Inspiring children's introduction to a civil rights icon.
If you're looking to inspire a young reader with the powerful and transformative story of Martin Luther King, Jr., this book is the perfect choice. With National Geographic's trademark blend of engaging photography and accessible writing, it brings history to life in a way that's comprehensible and intriguing for kids. This book not only educates but also encourages children to dream and to stand up for what's right, reflecting the very essence of King's legacy.
Engaging introduction to global firefighting techniques.
If you're intrigued by the heroics and strategies of firefighters, this book will feed your curiosity. It's a vibrant exploration of firefighting across the globe, opening a window into the courageous world of those who keep us safe. Perfect for those with a budding interest in emergency services or a passion for community heroes.
Discover why objects take their distinctive shapes.
"Making Shapes" isn't just for budding engineers or designers; it offers a fascinating exploration that will make you look at everyday objects differently. By delving into the reasons behind their shapes and the materials used to make them, you'll gain a greater appreciation for the functionality and aesthetics that shape our material world. It's a book that blends science, art, and practical knowledge in a digestible format.
Space exploration introduced through stunning imagery and facts.
If you have a young space enthusiast at home who’s eager to learn more about our solar system, "Planets" by Elizabeth Carney is a brilliant pick. It uses the renowned National Geographic imagery to light up children’s imaginations while educating them with easy-to-understand language. Plus, the interactive elements in the book make learning both fun and engaging, uniting hands-on activity with newfound knowledge.
Invention, perseverance, and history converge interestingly.
If you're drawn to stories of innovation and triumph, "Listen Up!" will resonate with you. Wrapped in the excitement of America's centennial celebration, this book portrays Alexander Graham Bell's dedication and the suspense of debuting his revolutionary telephone. It's a testament to the spirit of inventors that'll inspire anyone fascinated with how a single idea can change the world.
Micro-adventure in a beachside sandcastle.
If you're keen on imaginative journeys and relish beachside settings, "Sandcastle" offers an enticing miniature adventure. It's a delightful read for those who appreciate stories where the ordinary becomes extraordinary through a change of perspective. Anyone who enjoys the mesh of real-world settings with fantastical elements would find this a charming tale.
Prayers intertwined with classical art treasures.
If you're looking to envelop a young mind in the serenity of art and spirituality, "Child's Book of Prayer in Art" is a unique treasure trove. Wendy Beckett brilliantly combines timeless prayers and biblical passages with exquisite classical paintings, fostering a divine connection between art appreciation and spiritual growth that can enchant readers from 9 to 15 years and beyond.
Discoveries in space for young, eager minds.
If you've got a little one fascinated by the night sky, "Starry, Starry Night" is a wonderful tool to foster that curiosity. It balances stunning photographs with easy-to-follow text that will keep a young reader engaged. Plus, the learning activities included are great for ensuring the information sticks, making reading both fun and educational.
Shakespeare's plays, distilled into engaging stories.
If you've ever found Shakespeare daunting, Leon Garfield offers a brilliant solution with "Shakespeare Stories." It's like having the essence of the Bard's complex plays distilled into more digestible narratives. This book could be your stepping stone to appreciating the full breadth of Shakespeare's genius, making it perfect for newcomers or younger readers eager to unlock the timeless magic of his plays.
Interactive phonics story for immediate reading success.
"The Snake And The Drake" is a fun and interactive way for young readers to learn phonics through a well-written story. With notes for parents and teachers, this book is perfect for guided reading. The book's interactive software offers a multi-sensory approach to phonics teaching that engages young readers. Readers will enjoy the fun story while learning to read fluently and confidently.
漫画打开先秦道家之门
蔡志忠以漫画笔法解读战国晚期道家著作《鶡冠子》。 书中加入古籍原文辅助阅读,兼顾趣味性与经典原貌。 适合想轻松接触先秦思想与古籍文学的读者。
Water's journey: science revealed through captivating photos.
If you're curious about the natural world, especially the water cycle that keeps our planet thriving, this National Geographic Kids book can satisfy your curiosity. It lays out complex processes in an easy-to-grasp manner, accompanied by those stunning photographs National Geographic is renowned for. It's educational, yet engaging enough to enthrall both kids and adults with an interest in science and nature.
在游戏中开启汉语阅读
我說你來做(簡體書)出自鮑思冶、曾凡靜。 属于华语阅读金字塔分级阅读系列,面向汉语学习者及双语学习者。 预备级侧重游戏、识物与习惯培养,适合幼儿亲子阅读。 配套导读手册,方便老师和家长引导阅读。
Singapore’s history retold with cheeky local humour
If you enjoy satire with a distinctly Singaporean flavour, this playful time-travelling stroll should delight you. It pokes fun at everything from National Service to public transport while keeping history accessible. You’ll likely recognise the quirks, debates, and everyday experiences that make Singapore uniquely familiar.
Captures early school experiences; educational journey.
"On Rails" is perfect if you're seeking a book that resonates with the early learning experiences of children. It bridges the gap between storytelling and education, enriching those first crucial months of school with an engaging narrative that complements classroom lessons. Its simplicity and relatability make it a treasure for young readers embarking on their academic paths.
Engaging phonic stories foster early reading skills.
For the budding reader in your life, "Miss! Miss!" by Julia Donaldson is a delightful gateway into the world of words. Through its engaging phonics-based stories, young readers will find both joy and confidence. Donaldson's skill at crafting stories that are not only educational but also genuinely enjoyable makes this a great pick to spark a lifelong love for reading.
Builds literacy with engaging diversity of genres.
For little ones starting their reading journey, "For My Birthday" from the Lighthouse series by Amina Visram and Jan Lewis offers a delightful mix that can foster fundamental reading skills. As it aligns with educational standards, it’s a smart pick for parents and educators aiming to nurture a love for reading through a variety of stories and topics.
Explore Viking life: history, myths, culture, warfare.
If you're fascinated by fearless seafarers and mythic tales, "Vikings" by Libby Romero tiptoes through the Nordic past with a blend of historical facts and legendary stories. The National Geographic Kids Readers edition ensures vivid imagery and a learning experience that's as entertaining as it is educational. With its engaging text and captivating visuals, this book will transport you to the age of longships and sagas.
Step-by-step guide to crafting toy houses.
If you're feeling crafty and want to engage in a hands-on project, "Making a Toy House" could be just the ticket. It's an especially fun pick for parents or educators looking to introduce children to DIY activities using everyday items. The clear instructions will help you transform ordinary shoeboxes into a delightful toy house, complete with miniature furniture. It's a creative and satisfying way to spend a weekend afternoon, offering a rewarding experience for both kids and adults alike.
Engaging games enhancing spelling for young learners.
Picture this: your child or student acing their spelling tests while actually having a blast. That's what "25 Super-Fun Spelling Games" brings to the table. These creative games are not only a great educational resource but also inject a hearty dose of fun into learning, making it ideal for kids in the 2nd to 4th grade. If you're eager to make spelling an exciting challenge rather than a chore, this collection might just be your go-to tool.
Adorable insights into young wild cat lives.
If you're enchanted by the animal kingdom, particularly the majestic felines that roam our wild spaces, 'Big Cat Babies' offers a charming and intimate look into the lives of these creatures in their most innocent and playful form. The Scotts' photography brings the wilderness into your hands, making it a delightful read for both young animal lovers and adults with a penchant for nature's beauty.
Powerful family courage against racist injustice
This is the kind of story that stays with you because it feels both intimate and urgent, following a family whose love and pride are tested by the harsh realities of racism. Readers often remember how fiercely human it feels, with young Cassie’s voice making the injustice hit even harder. If you want something moving, historically rich, and quietly unforgettable, this is a deeply rewarding read.
Space exploration adventure with Astro the asteroid.
If you've ever looked up at the night sky with a sense of wonder, "I'm a Future Astronomer!" could be an enthralling read for you. It offers a rich blend of facts, interactive augmented reality experiences, and hands-on activities, especially curated for youngsters eager to absorb astronomical knowledge. This book doesn't just feed curiosity; it propels young minds towards scientific discovery with Astro's engaging journey through the cosmos.
Exploring winged animals' flight and feeding habits.
If you're fascinated by the natural world and its mechanics, "On the Wing" could really pique your interest. It's like taking a guided tour through the skies, learning directly from the experts—the birds and insects themselves! This book's vivid descriptions of flight patterns and survival strategies might just lift your spirit and knowledge to new heights. Plus, it's part of a renowned educational series, which ensures it's both informative and engaging.
Phonics-based fun for young readers
"Singing Dad" by Julia Donaldson is a great book for young readers who are just starting to learn phonics. The fun and engaging story is fully decodable, which provides immediate reading success. The book also comes with notes for parents and teaching assistants, making it easy to follow along. The book is part of a series that takes a systematic and multi-sensory approach to phonics teaching, making it a great choice for classrooms or at-home learning.