Enjoy the sound of buses racing along the highway through this ingenious multi-sensory tool. When a child goes over picture books, he sees with his eyes, listens with his eyes, smells the pages with his nose and touches them with his hands. It's a multi-sensory experience that makes complex concepts become simpler. Buy a copy today!
Trains are the cluggity-clugs that you see racing down the tracks. Do you know all there is to know about these wheelers? If not, turn the pages of this book and start learning!
Young children are at the peak of language development, and picture books would stimulate that part of the brain. The verbal and visual nature of the book will prove to be more than enough to secure adequate brain development.
This book teaches young readers about a school bus driver's responsibilities, such as transporting students to and from school and special events, enforcing bus safety, and maintaining a school bus.
Bus Tales is a compilation of comical things the kids say on the school bus. Often, it's not what they say but the way they say it. The undertone of the book is the importance of developing healthy relationships with the children.
A little boy named Alec is very curious to find out where his bus driver goes all day while he is in school.
Little Emmitt is a three-year-old who has a big imagination. Thinking a big yellow bus has eaten his big sister, he is determined to find out the truth.
The sound effects in the chorus reflect the voices and activities of the passengers in a way that will have little ones—and adults—laughing out loud as they join in the song. This Read & Listen edition contains audio narration.
A touching children's book featuring friendship, cars, trucks, buses, tunnels and more! Two friends visit the busway to spot buses. Hi-jinx ensues. Will they eventually see a bus?
Explains what a disability is and describes several disabilities in simple terms. We all have things we can do well and things we need help with by recognizing this fact children can help classmates with disabilities.
We didn't want him to get hurt. As we sat there watching the guy he turned the snow-blower and started blowing the snow that was on the sidewalk in front of the buses. The headlight on the snow-blower kept going on and off.