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When kids join Little Pirate on an adventure, they learn how to observe, hypothesize, experiment, and draw conclusions. And the more kids discover, the bigger their world gets!
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 little_pirate_is_a_shark_a_fish_cvr_small.jpg Is a Shark a Fish?
Go on an underwater adventure with Litte Pirate, Parrot, and Mystic. Discover the fascinating world alive under the ocean's surface. Kids will meet turtles, sharks, dolphins, and crabs, and learn along with Little Pirate what is a fish and what isn't (it's not as obvious as you might think!).
978-1-58476-711-4
$9.99, Ages 3-6
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Is That a Bat?

Litle Pirate sees something fly by in the night sky and wonders what it coud be. As he asks questions and makes observations, Little Pirate (along with the reader) learns all about nocturnal animals!
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978-1-58476-735-0
$9.99, Ages 3-6

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Why Do We Recycle?

Someone is littering in the Ocean. Help Little Pirate investigate who is polluting the water while

learning all about what it means to reduce, reuse and recycle.   why do we recycle  

978-1-58476-935-4
$9.99, Ages 3-6
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Why Does the Wind Blow?
What makes the wind blow? Where does the rain come from? In this captivating adventure, kids
learn about the weather! 

   Why Does Wind Blow  

978-1-58476-934-7
$9.99, Ages 3-6

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What is inquiry-based learning?
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Inquiry-based learning is the process of constructing knowledge about the world by asking questions and seeking answers to those questions by observing, experimenting, and drawing conclusions.


Why is it important?


There is a lot of easy-to-access information available these days. In today's world, rote memorization is no longer key. Instead, kids need to be able to seek out information, piece facts together, draw conclusions, and continually reassess thier ideas as new facts emerge. By inquiring, kids are actively involved in learning. They are thinking, rather than simply accepting, and developing essential analytical skills that will allow them to flourish in today's learning environment.
     
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Now I'm Reading!

Little Pirate Learns!

Green Start

Repeat Or You're Obsolete

Testimonials:
Perfect first readers, from the packaging to the great illustrations. The progressive organization ..
Nancy T