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David A. Adler

    April 10, 1947

    David Abraham Adler is an American author celebrated for his engaging style and remarkable imagination. His writing is valued for its ability to captivate young readers while imparting valuable lessons. Adler's narratives frequently explore themes of curiosity, problem-solving, and the joy of discovery. His literary legacy lies in his unique talent for crafting compelling and educational stories that resonate deeply with children and adults alike.

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    • 2025

      Disabled Athletes

      21 True Stories of Top Competitors, Adventurers, and Explorers

      Highlighting the achievements of twenty-one remarkable athletes, this collective biography celebrates individuals with diverse disabilities who are breaking barriers in their sports. Each athlete's story illustrates their unique journeys and contributions, showcasing resilience and excellence at the highest level of competition.

      Disabled Athletes
    • 2024

      Ava faces a dilemma when her newly acquired parrot escapes, prompting her to use her mathematical skills to solve the situation. The story combines elements of adventure and problem-solving, highlighting Ava's creativity and intelligence as she navigates the chaos of her feathered friend's flight. Themes of responsibility and the bond between humans and animals are explored as Ava works to regain control and restore order.

      A Pair of Parrots
    • 2024

      Utilizing pie charts, graphs, and other data collection methods, two young students navigate their exciting day at the fair. This illustrated guide emphasizes the practical application of data analysis in decision-making, making it an engaging resource for learning about statistics in a fun context.

      Graphs!
    • 2022

      Designed for Kindergarteners, this interactive math workbook features bright illustrations and engaging activities based on David A. Adler's beloved math picture books. It aims to make learning math fun and accessible for young learners, encouraging them to explore mathematical concepts through hands-on exercises.

      David A. Adler's Kindergarten Math Workbook
    • 2022

      Get on the Ice, Mo!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.6(39)Add rating

      Struggling with balance on the ice, Mo is determined to improve his ice hockey skills despite being a newcomer. His strong desire to contribute to his team drives him to persevere and overcome challenges, highlighting themes of determination and teamwork.

      Get on the Ice, Mo!
    • 2022

      Designed for first graders, this interactive math workbook features engaging illustrations and activities inspired by David A. Adler's popular math picture books. It aims to make learning math enjoyable and accessible for young learners, encouraging them to explore mathematical concepts through fun exercises.

      David A. Adler's First Grade Math Workbook
    • 2022

      Spike It, Mo!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.4(53)Add rating

      Mo plays volleyball at the beach in this next title in the perenially popular, Geisel Award-winning series by David A. Adler! Mo and his parents are enjoying a sunny day at the beach! When the water is too cold to swim, Mo and his dad go for a walk and run into some of Mo's friends who are playing volleyball. After learning the rules, Mo and his dad join in to serve, set, and spike the ball. When the score is tied, will the smallest boy on the team be able to secure the game-winning point?

      Spike It, Mo!
    • 2021

      Mo Jackson looks forward to his baseball game, but faces disappointment when Coach Marie assigns him to bat last and play right field once more. This story explores themes of perseverance and self-discovery as Mo grapples with his position on the team and his quest to make a significant contribution. Will he find the confidence to finally get a hit and prove himself?

      Get a Hit, Mo!
    • 2021

      Kick It, Mo!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The story follows Mo, who is eager to showcase his improved kicking skills as soccer season begins. Despite his dedication and hard work, he grapples with self-doubt about his opportunities to shine on the team. The narrative explores themes of perseverance and self-confidence in the face of challenges.

      Kick It, Mo!
    • 2021

      Don't Throw It to Mo!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Mo may not be the biggest, the strongest, or the fastest football player, but he won't let that stop him from playing! The Geisel Award Winning reader from David Adler is now in Step into Reading! Mo is the youngest kid on the Robins football team. The kids on the rival team tease him for being a "butterfingers" who's too tiny to catch the ball. But Mo's coach has a plan up his sleeve to turn Mo's little size into a big win for the Robins. Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. They are perfect for children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.

      Don't Throw It to Mo!