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Animal Babies

Animal Babies gives young children a fun way to practice reading. The main text is written at guided reading level A and brought to life with full-page color photos of intriguing and adorable young animals. Each book ends with a one-page teacher's guide with tips for teachers to help children read and understand the content. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Sandcastle is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

Titles

All 6 titles found.

  • Cover: Farm Babies

    Farm Babies gives young children a fun way to practice reading. The main text is written at guided reading level A and brought to life with full-page color photos of intriguing and adorable… More →

  • Cover: Zoo Babies

    Zoo Babies gives young children a fun way to practice reading. The main text is written at guided reading level A and brought to life with full-page color photos of intriguing and adorable… More →

  • Cover: Ocean Babies

    Ocean Babies gives young children a fun way to practice reading. The main text is written at guided reading level A and brought to life with full-page color photos of intriguing and adorable… More →

  • Cover: Polar Babies

    Polar Babies gives young children a fun way to practice reading. The main text is written at guided reading level A and brought to life with full-page color photos of intriguing and adorable… More →

  • Cover: Forest Babies

    Forest Babies gives young children a fun way to practice reading. The main text is written at guided reading level A and brought to life with full-page color photos of intriguing and adorable More →

  • Cover: Jungle Babies

    Jungle Babies gives young children a fun way to practice reading. The main text is written at guided reading level A and brought to life with full-page color photos of intriguing and adorable More →

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I appreciated the opportunity to see what is available for my students. These books are beautiful!
—Judy Hanson, Stetsonville Elementary