Ann volunteers at an animal shelter because she loves animals. Her volunteer time is spent taking care of the cats and dogs. Ann gives the animals at the shelter a lot of attention and love, but she receives a lot from the animals in return. This high-interest, low-vocabulary reader is suitable for adolescent and adults who are beginning readers.
Roxy goes to the bank to get money, but she does something very silly. She is feeling quite foolish and somewhat angry at herself, until a stranger stops and helps her out. This high-interest, low-vocabulary reader is suitable for adolescent and adults who are beginning readers.
Ethan is an artist. His girlfriend, Ashley, has a head for business. Together they start selling Ethan’s handmade jewelry and crafts. But things take off in ways they did not imagine. This high-interest, low-vocabulary novella is intended for adult basic education (ABE) and English as a Second Language (ESL) readers.
Jackie does not want to spend the rest of her life crying over what might have been. “You have a flair for hair,” Taria tells her one day, after Jackie styles her hair for the prom. Could she own a beauty salon one day? This high-interest, low-vocabulary novella is intended for adult basic education (ABE) and English as a Second Language (ESL) readers.
This book explores the importance of punctuality in the workplace, through the use of two contrasting photostories. The photographs reflect the text, making the words easy to decode.
Ben and the landlady do an inspection of the apartment Ben wants to move into. As Ben checks out everything from taps and lights to door locks and smoke alarms, the landlady fills in an inspection report. The photographs reflect the text, making the words easy to decode.
This high-interest, low-vocabulary reader uses two contrasting photostories to explore time management in the workplace. The photographs reflect the text, making the words easy to decode. This compelling photostory is for adolescents and adults who are beginning readers.
This high-interest, low-vocabulary reader contains two contrasting photostories that illustrate the importance of having a positive attitude in the workplace. The photographs illustrate the text, making the words easy to decode.
This high-interest, low-vocabulary reader uses two contrasting photostories to illustrate decision-making in the workplace. The photographs reflect the text, making the words easy to decode. This compelling photostory is guaranteed to provide beginning adolescent and adult readers with a positive reading experience.
This book explores being flexible on the job, through the use of two contrasting photostories. The photographs reflect the text, making the words easy to decode.
This high-interest, low-vocabulary reader uses two contrasting photostories to explore body language in the workplace. The photographs reflect the text, making the words easy to decode. This reader is intended for English language learners and adult basic education students who are beginning readers.
This book explores standing up for your rights in the workplace, through the use of two contrasting photostories. The photographs reflect the text, making the words easy to decode. Emergent readers will appreciate the content and readability of this high-interest, low-vocabulary reader.
This book explores taking initiative on the job, through the use of two contrasting photostories. The photographs reflect the text, making the words easy to decode. Adolescent and adult readers will appreciate the content and readability of this high-interest, low-vocabulary reader.
This book explores working as a team on the job, through the use of two contrasting photostories. The photographs reflect the text, making the words easy to decode. Adolescent and adult readers will appreciate the content and readability of this high-interest, low-vocabulary reader.
Valerie’s time at home with baby Jarrod is almost up. But Valerie finds a way to stay home with Jarrod and make money. She will run day care in her home. Valerie will run the day care for two years, then return to work. As the two-year mark closes in, a big surprise hands Valerie the best change of all!
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