Mile 1 books entice brand-new readers with rhyme, rhythm, and repetition. The type is big, the words are easy, and the art is bright and bold., , "Red stars. Yellow stars. I like stars.", In this Mile 1 book, this wonderfully easy-to-read poem about stars is rich with Margaret Wise Brown's vibrant imagery and classic style. A great reader for fans of her bestselling Goodnight Moon.,
Meg, Jill, and Annie know how to ride their ponies. But when they decide to go out on the trail alone, will they be able to find their way home?
Ollie is not the best at anything in second grade. He’s not thebest reader, runner, or artist. But Ollie loves to cook. So when helearns that the famous Chef Antonia will visit Room 75, Ollie seeshis chance to shine. However, everyone has to bring in theirfamily’s favorite dish to surprise the chef -- and Ollie has noFamily Favorite. His little sister doesn’t like anything! Will helose his chance to finally be the best in the cla
In Pete the Cat: Pete at the Beach,Pete is spending the day at the seashore.He has fun collecting shells and building a sand castle.But the beach is very hot.There is a whole ocean for Pete to cool off in,but it looks scary.Pete’s brother,Bob,offers to teach Pete to surf.Will that be enough to help Pete get over his fear of the water? Pete at the Beach is a My First I Can Read book.It is designed to excite and engage beginning readers.Reading aloud to a child is the first step to helping a kid become a great reader.
When Nancy picks flowers for Ms. Glass’s surprise party, sheis overjoyed - until she discovers an unpleasant surprise of herown! How could Nancy, practically a poison ivy expert, come downwith something so un-fancy? In this hilarious new addition to theFancy Nancy I Can Read series, Nancy realizes that even experts canalways learn something new. With her boundless spirit and dynamicflair, Nancy is sure to leave young readers itching for more!
Amelia Bedelia must look for a new job -- Mrs. Rogers hasfinally had enough. But for poor Amelia Bedelia, each new job is abigger mess than the last. Can she ever find a place to belong?
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! We Look Look, Jane. Look, Dick. See funny Sally. Funny, funny Sally.
More than two hundred years ago, Boston belonged to the British.George was a drummer boy with the King's soldiers there. He wantedto be friends with the people of Boston. But they did not like thesoldiers. They shouted and threw things at them. One night, Georgeand the other soldiers were sent on a secret mission. They crossedthe river and headed toward Concord. George had no idea that thiswas the start of the American Revolution. In this I Can Read Book,Don Bolognese's vibrant pictures capture the drama and humor ofNathaniel Benchley's exciting story.
Guess who’s learning to read? Little Witch is—and she loves it. But Mother Witch won’t allow nice books about princesses and princes in the house! Little Witch resorts to using invisibility spells and staying up late to read, but it’s starting to wear her out. When the Witch family finally discovers Little Witch’s secret reading habit, she has one last trick to change their minds about books!
Arthur promises to buy ice cream for his little sister, D.W., if she can read ten words. The twosome race to the park, where D.W. is quick to recognize signs such as ZOO, DON'T WALK, POLICE, and ICE CREAM. When she reads WET PAINT before her big brother does, Arthur is in for a colorful surprise! 作者简介: Marc Brown is best known as the author and illustrator who created the beloved aardvark Arthur. This popular character was born one night over twenty years ago, when Brown was telling his oldest son, Tolon, a bedtime story. Most of the stories he told were about animals, but that night the story just happened to be about an aardvark. Brown has written and illustrated more than fifty Arthur and D.W. (Arthur's little sister) books since then. He has also illustrated twelve other books with his wife--author, illustrator, and psychologist Laurie Krasny Brown.
There are lots of different cats for Todd to choose from atthe animal shelter. But there's only one Scruffy.
In 1838, settlers moving west forced the great Cherokee Nation, and their chief John Ross, to leave their home land and travel 1,200 miles to Oklahoma. An epic story of friendship, war, hope, and betrayal.
Halloween is here! It’s time for all the neighborhood children to put on their costumes, march in a Halloween parade, have fun at a party, and head out for some trick-or-treating. This exuberantly rhymed celebration of Halloween includes two sheets of stickers.
Cat wants a snack. Cat sets a trap. Cat gets...in trouble! Simple sentences and snappy illustrations make this a purr-fect first step into the joy of reading.
Illus. in full color. Forced to stay at home on Halloweenbecause she's been too good, Little Witch gives threetrick-or-treaters high-flying broomstick rides.
Best-selling simplifier of science Lucille Recht Penner unearths the truth about the water bug which sucks its victims' blood like a vampire, the assassin bug which turns its prey to mush with a special poison, and other barbaric bugs. This vividly illustrated collection of sensational but true bug facts is sure to set young readers' skin crawling!
Rabbit was the first one to hear it. Duck was the first one tosee it. Cat was the first one to feel it. But what is it? It turnsout to be a football, and it leads the animal friends to discoverthe exciting game of football.Young sports fans have cheered Kick,Pass, and Run for thirty years. Now Leonard Kessler hasreillustrated his classic I Can Read Book in full color, bringingthis popular tale to a new generation of beginning readers.
Brother's class is taking a trip to the honey farm. When Mama,Papa, and Sister decide to go along for the fun, everything becomesa little stickier.