29 Books in this collection
Bebop Nonfiction Grades PreK-2
This collection includes delightful, child-centered stories that support literacy learning content for beginning and soon-to-be readers. Appealing texts and pictures by outstanding authors and illustrators of diverse backgrounds engage young readers and support their efforts as they begin their journey to becoming successful, independent readers.
Books in This Collection
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African Dance
Drumbeat In Our FeetBy Patricia Keeler, Júlio LeitãoView DetailsJoin an African Dance troupe as they get ready for their show. See how they move and learn where the dances came from.
Best Friends
By Tina Athaide, Maria Victoria TorreyBest Friends
By Tina Athaide, Maria Victoria TorreyView DetailsJoin two best friends, an Asian Indian boy and girl, as they spend an active day outdoors running, climbing, sliding, and more.
Bibim Bap for Dinner
By Laura E. WilliamsBibim Bap for Dinner
By Laura E. WilliamsView DetailsFollow along step-by-step as a young boy and his mother make a Korean dish, Bibim bap, for the whole family to enjoy
Big Cats, Little Cats
By Bernette FordBig Cats, Little Cats
By Bernette FordCan You Eat a Rainbow?
By Anastasia Suen, Paul ColinCan You Eat a Rainbow?
By Anastasia Suen, Paul ColinChinatown Adventure
By Laura E. WilliamsChinatown Adventure
By Laura E. WilliamsView DetailsA young Chinese American girl is spending the day in Chinatown with her mother. With so many interesting things to buy, how will she spend her money?
Confetti Eggs
By Danell Dykstra, Josie Fonseca, Mary CappelliniConfetti Eggs
By Danell Dykstra, Josie Fonseca, Mary CappelliniView DetailsFollow along with these easy steps as a boy and girl demonstrate the Latino tradition of making cascarones. These confetti-filled eggs are fun to make and break!
Counting Pumpkins
By Ellen B. SenisiCounting Pumpkins
By Ellen B. SenisiEggs, Eggs, Eggs
By Aamir Lee BermissPaperback: $7.50 This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageEggs, Eggs, Eggs
By Aamir Lee BermissView DetailsMany animals come from eggs.
Read about some of them
in this book.
Fish Print
By Mary CappelliniFish Print
By Mary CappelliniFishing Fun
By Francis McCall, Paul RichardsonFishing Fun
By Francis McCall, Paul RichardsonView DetailsTwo African American brothers go fishing with their father and discover it's not what you catch that its important, it's how much fun you have.
Go Go Gumbo
By Adjoa J. BurrowesGo Go Gumbo
By Adjoa J. BurrowesView DetailsCome see what's cooking as an African American girl and her grandfather stir up a yummy batch of gumbo chock full of delicious ingredients.
How Do I Help?
By Gaylia TaylorHow Do I Help?
By Gaylia TaylorI Make Clay Pots
By Leslie Johnson, Bryn BarnardI Make Clay Pots
By Leslie Johnson, Bryn BarnardView DetailsA Pueblo girl learns the traditional art of making pottery from her grandmother.
I Need To Ask You Something
By Miriam Marx, Patricia Keeler, Francis McCallI Need To Ask You Something
By Miriam Marx, Patricia Keeler, Francis McCallView DetailsGetting ready to go outside on a chilly day, an African American girl needs to ask her mom for lots of help-from finding her gloves to opening the heavy door. After all this help, she gives her mom a very special "thank you."
Leo and the Butterflies
By Jan ReynoldsLeo and the Butterflies
By Jan ReynoldsView DetailsMeet a young boy named Leo who lives in Costa Rica. Learn all of the things Leo knows about the butterflies that live in the rainforest near his home.
Living in an Igloo
By Jan ReynoldsLiving in an Igloo
By Jan ReynoldsView DetailsMeet a young Inuit girl and her family. Learn why they sometimes live in an igloo and what life in an igloo is like.
Mom is a Painter
By Laura E. WilliamsMom is a Painter
By Laura E. WilliamsView DetailsA Chinese American boy watches his mother, an artist, as she colorfully paints several things, including him!
On Our Farm
By Laura E. WilliamsOn Our Farm
By Laura E. WilliamsView DetailsWhile spending the day working on their farm, a Latina girl and her father discover that working together is lots of fun.
Punched Paper
By Danell Dykstra, Josie FonsecaPunched Paper
By Danell Dykstra, Josie FonsecaView DetailsThere's going to be a classroom fiesta and it's time to make decorations. See how two Latino children turn some plain colored napkins into a colorful cut paper banner.
Rain Falls
By Christine Taylor-ButlerRain Falls
By Christine Taylor-ButlerShapes Where We Play
By Ellen B. SenisiShapes Where We Play
By Ellen B. SenisiView DetailsShapes are everywhere, even where we play. In this colorfully photographed book, two children find all of the basic shapes in the equipment on their playground.
Splash!
By Dinah Johnson, Maria Victoria TorreySplash!
By Dinah Johnson, Maria Victoria TorreyView DetailsFrom the sink to the lake, a group of children have fun splashing in the water.
The Best Thing
By Laura E. WilliamsThe Best Thing
By Laura E. WilliamsView DetailsMeet Madison, a Chinese American girl who thinks being adopted into a great family is the best thing.
This Is My Home
By Jan ReynoldsThis Is My Home
By Jan ReynoldsTuti's Play
By Jan ReynoldsTuti's Play
By Jan ReynoldsView DetailsJoin a girl named Tuti, who lives in Bali, as she gets ready to be in a play. Learn everything she does to prepare-from practicing traditional dances to putting on a very special costume.
Twister's Tricks
By Francis McCallTwister's Tricks
By Francis McCallView DetailsThree African American siblings are preparing their horse, Twister, for a horse show. Come see the tricks they teach Twister.
What Boo and I Do
By Laura E. WilliamsWhat Boo and I Do
By Laura E. WilliamsView DetailsA young Asian American girl and her dog Boo visit with elderly people, showing how rewarding it can be to help others.
What Can Fly?
By Danilo FigueredoWhat Can Fly?
By Danilo Figueredo
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