Card catalog de*ion Clifford the small red puppy takes a walk in his neighborhood and hears all kinds of new sounds. On board pages.
"Tickle Time!" is the twelfth in Boynton's astoundingly successful "Boynton on Board" series. Based on the wildly popular song from Boynton's wildly popular "Rhinoceros Tap" CD, "Tickle Time!" is pure irrepressible Boynton, lively in tempo, nimble in rhyme, and filled with irresistible fuzzy cats that cavort from page to page. Plus a few birds, who aren't the cavorting type. Here's a book to turn to again and again, because it's guaranteed to elicit giggles: If you're feeling blue and you don't know what to do there is nothing like a "Tickle Time" to make you feel like new. Whether you tickle high or tickle low, tickle fast or tickle slow, it's the gitchy-gitchy-goo that makes everything worthwhile.
Sally's stuffed bear Pammy the Panda is turning two, and Sallywants to give her a gift. But what kind of things do pandas like?Enter the Cat in the Hat. His friend Zhu Zhu is a real panda—he's bound to have some suggestions! So off the gang goes toBamwamabooboo, where Zhu Zhu teaches them about his favorite thingin the world: bamboo! Turns out that bamboo is not only a panda'sfavorite food, but it's an amazingly strong, lightweight, andflexible kind of grass—like the stuff on your lawn—that's good forbuilding all sorts of things that humans like, too. Almost as muchas they like a bargain—like a $3.99 Little Golden Book!
Simple instructions and delightful graphics motivate childrento master skills...and turn the page for more.Each WorkbookContains: -- Easy-to-follow directions-- Skill building exerciseswith delightful illustrations-- An assortment of colorfulstickers-- 32 easy-tear-out pages-- Skill identifier at the bottomof each page-- An answer key
Marley takes his job as watchdog very seriously. There’s lotsof action outside the house, and Marley alerts his family aboutthese important events with a loud WOOF every time. However,Marley’s family is very busy, and can’t always appreciate thenotices. When something serious happens, will Marley’s family stillpay attention to his barking? Find out in this easy to read Marleyadventu
Lola always always always has to win! No matter what games sheand Charlie play, Lola always triumphs. What will happen whenCharlie devises a strategy for a game that surely he will win? Whenplaytime is through, Charlie and Lola have learned that maybehaving the upper hand isn’t as important as lending a hand when abrother or a sister could use a little help.
The freight train stands still at first, all owing readers tocount the cars, name their colours and iden tify their functions.Then the train picks up speed, zooming across the page in a blur ofcolour, speed and sound.
Illus. in full color. "In this affectionate story, threechildren follow their grandfather up to the attic, where he pullsout his old bowler hat, gold-tipped cane, and his tap shoes.Grandpa once danced on the vaudeville stage, and as he glidesacross the floor, the children can see what it was like to be asong and dance man. Gammell captures all the story's inherent joiede vivre with color pencil renderings that leap off the pages.Bespectacled, enthusiastic Grandpa clearly exudes the message thatyou're only as old as you feel, but the children respond--as willreaders--to the nostalgia of the moment. Utterlyoriginal."--(starred) Booklist. Illus. in full color. "In thisaffectionate story, three children follow their grandfather up tothe attic, where he pulls out his old bowler hat, gold-tipped cane,and his tap shoes. Grandpa once danced on the vaudeville stage, andas he glides across the floor, the children can see what it waslike to be a song and dance man. Gammell captures all the story'sinherent joie de
Lola is convinced that this is the year that she?’ll finallybe tall enough to ride the ?“Super Duper Loop-the-Looper?”rollercoaster. But when Charlie measures her on a growth chart, itshows that she?’s still too small. Lola tries everything she canthink of to make herself bigger, but nothing does the trick. WillLola be stuck going on kiddie rides forever?
After helping his friends all week withtheir homework assignments, Arthur worries that his own homeworkwill be late. Little does he know that his loyalty to his friendshas its rewards in the most unexpected ways!
The class homework assignment is to write a story, andeveryone seems to be writing about something interesting...exceptArthur. Will he find something he cares to write about orwill his story be a big mess?
It only takes a little to BE BIG! The circus is in town, but everything is goingwrong. Emily Elizabeth and Clifford offer to help. Clifford and thecircus acts WORK TOGETHER to save the show--and the day! The BE BIG campaign invites everyone, big andsmall, to take action and raise awareness for how CLIFFORD'S BIGIDEAS can make the world a better place. Clifford's Big Ideas are: Be a Good Friend * Share * Be Kind * Help Others* Be Truthful * Have Respect * Be Responsible * Play Fair * WorkTogether * Believe in Yourself
Lola loves to dance, but can’t decide what type of dance shelikes the very best. She tries tap dancing, ballet, clog dancing,and more, but doesn’t find one style that truly suits her. WillLola ever figure out her absolutely very favorite kind of dancing?Comes with over 75 reusable stickers!
Lily and Rose are helpful fairies who love to take care of their garden friends. But will Patch the elf's naughty tricks mean that the fairy friends stop helping those who need it? Read it yourself with Ladybird is one of Ladybird's best-selling series. For over thirty-five years it has helped young children who are learning to read develop and improve their reading skills. Each Read it yourself book is very carefully written to include many key, high-frequency words that are vital for learning to read, as well as a limited number of story words that are introduced and practised throughout. Simple sentences and frequently repeated words help to build the confidence of beginner readers and the four different levels of books support children all the way from very first reading practice through to independent, fluent reading. Each book has been carefully checked by educational consultants and can be read independently at home or used in a guided reading session at school. Further co
Leo Lionni’s Caldecott Honor–winning story is now available as a Step 3 Step into Reading book—perfect for children who are ready to read on their own. Winter is coming, and all the mice are gathering food . . . except for Frederick. But when the days grow short and the snow begins to fall, it’s Frederick’s stories that warm the hearts and spirits of his fellow field mice. Lionni’s enduringly popular tale makes a winning addition to the Step into Reading line, letting young children enjoy this classic all by themselves.