The world treats Twinky like a dinkydog. The only problem is that Twinky doesn't feel dinky. What can alittle dog do to prove the age-old adage that size doesn't matter?With engaging characters, easy-to-follow plots, and popular topics, Twinky The Dinky Dog is an ideal Step 3 reader for childrenwho are ready to begin reading on their own.
Step into Reading comic readers feature dialogue in wordballoons. Graphic, paneled layouts introduce emergent readers tothe joy of comics. Set in Hawaii, this Step 3 Ollie Moonstory has an easy-to-follow plot about trying new things, and whatit means to be a best friend. Diane Kredensor's energeticillustrations sit atop full-color photos, much like in Mo Willem'sKnuffle Bunny books.
Second grade is turning out great. But suddenly, there's aproblem: a new rule. Ms. Light says desks have to be kept clean.Amber's desk is never clean. What will she do?
Pickles is a young cat with big paws and big plans. But all hecan find to do is chase other cats, until he is adopted by thelocal firehouse. Knowing that this is his chance to do big things, Pickles workshard to be a good fire cat. He learns to jump on a fire truck. Helearns to help put out a fire, and he even helps out in arescue! Beginning readers will cheer when Pickle's dream finally comestrue.
Up, up, and away! When Tom Tate hears that Wilbur and Orville Wright are building aflying machine, he can't wait to try it. Tom's dad thinks it'sdangerous. Some people think the Wrights are crazy. Can Tom helpthe brothers get their dream off the ground?
Oliver has always wanted to be a dancing elephant, but whatwill he do when he discovers the circus already has enoughelephants? Beginning readers will laugh out loud as they followOliver's adventures and find out how this elephant of unique charmand talent finally achieves his dream. Now available in fullcolor!
Abraham Lincoln was a busy man,but he took time to say a fewwords about the Battle of Gettysbur9:This is a true story about agreat man and his famous speech.
Millions of Americans remember Dick and Jane (and Sally andSpot, too ). Now Dick and Jane and all their pals are back withrevised editions of these classic readers for a whole newgeneration of readers to enjoy "Something Funny" Look, Dick. Look, look. I see something funny. Come and see.Come and see Spot.