Numbers and colors are more fun in Oregon In this dynamic, colorful primer, young readers count from 1 to 10--learning colors along the way--as they discover the places, animals, and other wonderful things that make Oregon so unique.
2 gray whales swimming in the sea 6 pink salmon fighting up the stream 7 green hemlocks standing side by side
Numbers and colors are more fun in Washington In this dynamic, colorful primer, young readers count from 1 to 10--learning colors along the way--as they discover the places, animals, and other wonderful things that make Washington so unique.
2 gray whales swimming in the sea 6 pink salmon fighting up the stream 7 green hemlocks standing side by side<...
With D for Death Valley, H for Hearst Castle, and R for Redwoods, going from A to Z has never been more fun Take an alphabetized field trip around the Golden State and discover the plants, animals, foods, and places that make it, well, California
With F for Finch, L for Lewis & Clark Trail, and S for Sea Lion Caves, going from A to Z has never been more fun Take an alphabetized field trip around the Beaver State and discover the plants, animals, foods, and places that make it, well, Oregon
3 sparkling white quartzite rocks glisten and gleam
4 yellow Apache trout swim deep in the stream
Numbers and colors are more fun in Arizona In this dynamic, colorful primer, young readers count from 1 to 10--learning colors along the way--as they discover the places, animals, and other wonderful things that make Arizona so unique.
With F for Football, J for Jackrabbit, and R for Rio Grande, going from A to Z has never been more fun Take an alphabetized field trip around the Lone Star State and discover the plants, animals, foods, and places that make it, well, Texas
With F for the Four Corners, N for Navajo Bridge, and T for Turquoise, going from A to Z has never been more fun Take an alphabetized field trip around the Grand Canyon State and discover the plants, animals, foods, and places that make it, well, Arizona
The color is blocked Readers must rub, turn, and tap the pages to straighten out pipes, unplug corks, and keep the color flowing. But watch out--the color might run faster than you can keep up Along the way, readers will learn primary colors, how mixing colors can make secondary colors, and why you should never, ever, put too much trust in a narrator
The color is blocked Readers must rub, turn, and tap the pages to straighten out pipes, unplug corks, and keep the color flowing. But watch out--t...