Fast and Slow

  • Fast and Slow
    By Sue Barraclough

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  • Fast and Slow
    By Erica Donner

    Fast and Slow helps emergent readers understand and differentiate between these opposites while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading experience.

  • Fast and Slow
    By Junzō Terada

    Small fingers point, little mouths say. What fast and slow things can you see today?

  • Fast and Slow
    By Julie Murray

    This title will teach readers all things fast and slow using examples like animals, fun objects, and other things that they would recognize in their everyday lives.

  • Fast and Slow: An Animal Opposites Books
    By Lisa Bullard

    Introduces fast and slow animals, such as cheetahs, snails, tortoises, and hares.

  • Fast and Slow
    By Cecilia Minden

    This Level 1 guided reader illustrates examples of "fast and slow" found in the animal kingdom. Students will develop word recognition and reading skills while learning about opposites and animal habits.

  • Fast and Slow: Reptiles (Wild World)
    By Brenna Maloney

    Which animal do you think would win in a race? Look inside to discover which of the ten reptiles in this book are super slow and which ones are really fast! ABOUT THE SERIES: Kids can’t get enough animal facts!