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Comparing Directions

What animals are in water? Which ones are out? You can walk over or under a bridge. We can dribble a basketball behind or in front of us. Comparing Directions helps children visually recognize opposing directionals with fun, relatable themes and vibrant photos. Comparing Directions titles include tools for teachers and caregivers as well as introductory nonfiction features such as labels, a table of contents, words to know, and an index.

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Early Concepts

Near and Far

Planes and trains can be near and far away. Modes of transportation take us far! Near and Far introduces emergent readers to opposing spacial directions while providing them with a supportive More →

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Early Concepts

Over and Under

We walk over some bridges and under others. What can fly above a tree or sit below it? Over and Under introduces emergent readers to opposing directions they see in everyday life, while… More →

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Early Concepts

In and Out

Birds can be in and out of their nests. Foxes go in and out of their dens. In and Out introduces emergent readers to opposing directions with fun animals, while providing them with a… More →

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Early Concepts

Up and Down

Who is up on the seesaw? Who is down? Up and Down introduces emergent readers to opposing spacial directions they see every day, while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction… More →

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Early Concepts

Behind and In Front

Bo reaches in front to pass the baton. Mae reaches behind to grab it! Behind and In Front introduces emergent readers to opposing directions in sports while providing them with a supportive… More →

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