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.
The Berenstain Bears already have a dog and a fish. When BrotherBear goes hunting for bullfrogs and brings home a little kitten,the Bear family will have to decide if they have room for anotherpet! This book-and-CD set includes an unabridged audio recording ofthe book, so early readers can follow the text while they listen tothe story.
Marley is always getting into trouble. But when trouble comes to his friends, it's up to the frisky dog to save the day!
Four amazing I Spy readers, bound in a 6 x 9 paper-over-boardformat, featuring the picture riddles of Jean Marzollo and thestunning photography of Walter Wick!This bind-up includes:I SpyFunny TeethI Spy a Dinosaur's EyeI Spy a School BusI Spy a ScaryMonster
It's Read to a Pet Day at the library! There are so many fun things to see and do! Biscuit plays with story-time puppets, visits with friends, and listens to recorded books. Before he goes, a librarian helps him find the activity that he loves most of all. Biscuit Loves the Library is a My First I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for shared reading with a child. The easy-to-read, joyful tale of Biscuit—everyone's favorite little yellow puppy—will help cultivate a love of books and libraries in children who are learning to read.
Joe and his pet dinosaur, Betsy, are ready for a fun-filledday in the snow. But as soon as they go out . . . Kerplunk CrashBang Betsy slides down the hill and crashes right through the ice,her big feet samsh the steps of the lions' den, and her sneezeblows the chimney off the bears' house. Poor Betsy She's too bigfor her own good -- or is she? Lillian Hoban tells a warm and funnystory that's just right for beginning readers.
Sid and Momma are very different. Sid is a sloth. Momma is a dinosaur. They make a great team, but first they have to learn to get along!
It's a snowy day, perfect for ice-skating! Henry sees lots of amazing vehicles on his way to the rink, but the best vehicle of the day is around the corner.
Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to young fiction. Anything Moody Margaret can do, Horrid Henry can do better. So when Margaret starts giving her friends makeovers, Henry decides to steal - no, borrow! - her idea. He is sure he can do it much, much better. It can't be that hard to make people look really fantastic...can it? Read by Miranda Richardson
It's time for the Best Friends' Ball! Twinkle Twirl helps everyone get ready for the big day. But what is she going to wear? With a little help from a special pegasus pony, Twinkle Twirl will find a way to sparkle, too.
The Bear family adopts a curious baby chipmunk. Brown Eyesexplores Papa's desk, Mama's sewing basket, and Papa's pant leg
In Henry and Mudge's eighteenth adventure, Henry's cousinAnnie is moving -- right next door to Henry Annie likes Henry andMudge, but she's nervous about leaving her friends, and aboutchanging schools, and about what might happen to her things on themoving truck. She's so nervous she's broken out in blotches. ButHenry knows just the thing for a bad case of nerves -- a snuggleunder a blanket with a big dog like Mudge. 描写一个小男孩Henry和一条大狗Mudge的系列故事。幽默小品、浅显易懂。
Is Bigfoot (aka Sasquatch) a descendent of the extinct giant ape Gigantopithecus ? Or is it a myth turned pop-culture phenomthat we want to believe is real? In this objectively written gradedreader, author Bonnie Worth examines the evidence for and againstthe existence of the alleged ape, including its role in nativeNorth American folklore, famous sightings and notorious hoaxes, Dr.Grover Kranz’s work with dermal ridges, the Gigantopithecus theory, the Patterson-Gimlin film, and much, much more. Illustratedwith photographs and full-color illustrations, this high-concepteasy reader will satisfy both skeptics and true believers.
Join Pete the Cat in New York Times bestselling author James Dean's I Can Read! beginning reader Pete the Cat and the Bad Banana. In this hilarious new title, Pete the Cat bites into a bad banana and decides that he never, ever wants to eat bananas again. But Pete really likes bananas! Will a rotten bite ruin Pete's love for this tasty fruit? Pete the Cat and the Bad Banana is a My First I Can Read! book, which means it's perfect for shared reading with a child. Fans of Pete the Cat will delight in this I Can Read! tale featuring the grooviest cat, Pete!
California, here we come Faith's Pa says there's no room on awagon train for Josefina, a chicken who's too tough to eat and tooold to lay eggs. But Faith loves her pet. Can Josefina show Pa thatshe still has a few surprises left in her?
Nancy thinks that Bree’s new glasses are simply spectacular.After all, they are lavender. They are glittery. And best of all,they come in a silver case. So when Bree tells Nancy all about hertrip to the eye doctor, Nancy can’t help but wonder if her owneyesight is perhaps getting a little blurry, too…
From the photographer of the bestselling I Spy books and creator of the Can You See What I See? series is a new search-and-find reader chock full of fun! Children can read the simple text and use the picture clues to search for dozens of hidden trinkets and toys! An illustrated word list in the back of the book provides extra support for the newest readers!