Escritor: Sharon Coan

Usar Buenos Modales (using Good Manners) (spanish Version)

Please. Thank you. Youre Welcome. These are all great things to say when using good manners. Whether you are playing with friends or working with other students at school, good manners are always an important thing to remember. This engaging book aligns with the National Council for the Social Studies, state standards, and focuses on…

Bueno Para Mí: Querer (good For Me: Love) (spanish Version)

Just like air, water, and food, we cannot live without love. This full-color Spanish-translated book shows how we share our love with family, friends, teachers, pets, and more! With simple, repetitive sentences that foster word recognition skills and engaging photographs that develop the text-to-image relationship, this new fiction title builds student autonomy and reading confidence.…

Vamos A La Escuela (we Go To School) (spanish Version)

Vamos a la escuela (We Go to School!) uses primary sources to teach students about school life from the past and the present. The clear, descriptive images and simple phrases will engage students in reading and build their social studies content knowledge. For use in the classroom or at home, this Spanish book includes a…

Soy Un Buen Amigo (i Am A Good Friend)

What does a good friend do? Readers will learn about friendship in this delightful Spanish-translated, nonfiction book that uses appealing photos and easy-to-read text to show examples of good friendships. A glossary and index are provided for further assistance in vocabulary development.

Pájaros E Insectos (birds And Bugs)

Stop and take a look around you. Do you see any birds or bugs? How many do you see? As young readers read this e-Book, they will be engaged by vibrant photographs, prompting them to count the number of birds or bugs in each picture. Early mathematics skills, literacy skills, and oral language skills are…

Comamos (let S Eat)

Bring the classic nursery rhymes to life by acting out this charming script about Little Miss Muffet and Little Jack Horner. Jack and Miss Muffet get scared by a spider while trying to eat their tasty treats! This Spanish-translated script includes six roles that are written at varying reading levels, supporting differentiation and English language…