Dear Zoo: A Repetitive Picture Book to Build Animal and Adjective Vocabulary in English
A fun and interactive ESL picture book to teach young learners about animals, adjectives, and sentence structure.
A fun and interactive ESL picture book to teach young learners about animals, adjectives, and sentence structure.
A fun and interactive ESL picture book to help children name emotions, learn body vocabulary, and feel brave in English.
A thoughtful and accessible book for teaching emotions, action verbs, and inclusion in English.
Discover a complete pedagogical analysis of Hello, Goodbye by David Lloyd, including summary, classroom activities, phonology, vocabulary, and cross‑curricular project ideas.
What happens when a rooster forgets how to crow? Discover a playful book for teaching English through animal sounds and repetition!
A heartwarming and simple picture book to teach body vocabulary and celebrate diversity in your ESL classroom. Perfect for young learners starting English.
A colorful and inclusive book to teach English naturally! Explore a complete ESL teaching guide based on Todd Parr’s It’s Okay to Be Different.
“One is a Snail, Ten is a Crab” by April Pulley and Jeff Sayre is a counting by feet book. If one is a snail and two is a person, we must be counting by feet! Just follow the sign to the beach, where a bunch of fun-loving crabs, lounging dogs, gleeful insects, and bewildered-looking snails obligingly offer their feet for counting in a number of silly, surprising combinations — from one to one hundred!
Giraffes can bend their necks, monkeys can wave their hands, and donkeys can kick their legs. And so can you! Throughout this interactive book, the animals of From Head to Toe invite young readers to copy their antics as they play.
This is the story of Handa, who’s part of the Luo tribe in south-west Kenya. Handa decides to take seven pieces of delicious fruits to her friend, Akeyo, who lives in the neighbouring village. But as Akeyo wonders, I wonder what fruit Akeyo will like best?, a series of sneaky animals steal something from Handa’s basket, which she’s carrying on her head… When Handa reaches Akeyo, will she have anything left to offer her friend?