Kids practice building dozens of simple 3-letter words, sound by sound! Our magnet board comes with everything children need to build 36 different words, including letter magnets and familiar picture magnets. Children just stick a picture onto the board, then build its corresponding word…letter by letter!
Create your own bug themed storytime at home using the books and educational manipulatives included in this kit!
Cards can be used as basic flash cards or with the talking Hot Dots pen for instant reinforcement - just touch the pen to the correct answer to get a positive response! Builds fine motor skills with the addition of the pen. Helps students practice identifying different fractions and provides picture cues that ease the transition from a concrete to an abstract understanding of fractions.
Children improve sight-word recognition as they play this fun fishing game! Each colorful fish is printed with a common sight-word. As children use the magnetic fishing pole to “catch” the fish, they learn to recognize sight-words more easily!
Enjoy a pet themed storytime at home by completing these fun digital activities!
Make your own story with this fun kit! The flip book features illustrated cards for essential story elements - including characters, settings, events and conclusions. Kids can also use the magnetic board to tell imaginative stories with magnetic words and punctuation marks, which are color-coded by parts of speech.
Enjoy a cat themed storytime at home by completing these fun digital activities!
Create your own transportation themed storytime at home using the books and educational manipulatives included in this kit!
Pixel Art helps build essential coding concepts and mathematical skills through colorful, tactile building experiences. This kit is for use while at the library and cannot be checked out for use at home.
Helps children recognize and write 75 high-frequency words. Each stamp has the sight-word printed right on the handle for easy identification. Slide a sentence strip into their handy activity tray, then use color-coded picture-word cards to complete each sentence. As they do, children create simple rebus sentences that focus on just 3 to 5 sight-words at a time—and get active practice using common sight-words in context.