Amag! is the architecture magazine for children. It is a game to cut, brake, destroy… It is for all children from 5 to 10 years. It is an Open Educational Resource (OER) for schools around the world. Amag! is a building material, as well as a game, and a research tool. Children learn about architecture, playing with the pages of the magazine. Amag! consists of articles: A4 for download, print and play. Each article is created by an author or team. All of them are specialist on architecture education for children and youth, or art professionals related to children.
Whimsical watercolor illustrations follow Ralph, the soccer-crazed bunny, as he misbehaves at a birthday bash, plays soccer, and thwarts a trio of hungry foxes all on the same day.
Lit2Go is a free online collection of stories and poems in Mp3 (audiobook) format. An abstract, citation, playing time, and word count are given for each of the passages. Many of the passages also have a related reading strategy identified. Each reading passage can also be downloaded as a PDF and printed for use as a read-along or as supplemental reading material for your classroom.
Wishing that his ordinary raven's feathers could be colorful and more exotic, Crawford is thrilled when a magical old woman transforms his black feathers into a magnificent golden plumage until he attracts the wrong kind of attention.
Ten little bunnies merrily romp through the countryside until suddenly--one by one--each meets an untimely fate. This wickedly funny twist on the traditional counting book will entertain as well as teach young readers numbers from one to ten.
Boland's teacher tells him to take some books to Tyrone's house. Tyrone is a big bad Tyrannesaurus Rex who likes to bully Boland. There, Boland learns why Tyrone is such a bully.
While on a Swamp Island camping trip, Tyrone cheats at meteor bowling and trips little Boland in the dinosaur egg races. But with the help of his dinosaur friends, Boland decides to fight back with a clever plan.
Michael and his dog Waldo, walking along a rainy beach, pool their imaginations to share a possible adventure involving a band of pirates and several monsters.
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