Harry is a black and white dog who hates having a bath - so when he sees his owner with the dredded bath, he runs away. But in the end, harry gets so dirty that his owners dont recognise him and so he has to beg for the thing he used to dread so much so they let him back into the houshold.
An Air of Mystery Mr. Paris ties balloons outside his toy store every morning.On Fridays, the balloons disappear! What is special about Fridays?And who is taking the balloons? This sounds like a case for the High-Rise Private Eyes --Bunny Brown and Jack Jones, ace detectives and very bestfriends!
Worm is thrilled when it's his turn to take care of the class pet, Nat the Gnat. But everything goes wrong when he leaves the lid of Nat's tank open. Can Worm make sure the class pet returns safe and sound before Mrs. Mulch finds out? This all-new, original I Can Read story captures the fun of the #1 New York Times bestselling Diary of a Worm picture book series by Doreen Cronin and Harry Bliss, and will leave beginning readers wiggling for more!
The trendy dancing competition "Let's All Dance 'Till We'reSick" has come to Danville, and Candace is determined that she andher crush Jeremy will win. There's just one problem: Jeremy can'tdance! So it's up to Phineas and Ferb to teach him how to boogie.Can the boys help him dance away with the grand prize? Featuringexciting full-color art from the show, this World of Reading:Phineas and Ferb Level 3 early reader is perfect for fans who areready to read on their own.
Fee, fi, fo fum! Based on the traditional folk tale "Jack andthe Beanstalk", this vibrantly illustrated story is sure to becomea favorite in every home. Follow Jack up the beanstalk and readabout his encounters with the giants, the hen that lays the goldeneggs and the silver harp. Part of the Ladybird "First FavouriteTales" series, this hardback book contains lots of funny rhythm andrhyme to delight young children. It is ideal for reading aloud andsharing with preschoolers.
Based on the classic story by Johanna Spyri. Heidi loves living in the mountains with her grandfather and her friend Peter, and is homesick when she moves to Frankfurt. Will she make it back to her beloved mountains? 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
Arthur, afraid of pulling his loose tooth, and his little sister, Violet, learn something about being brave in the seventh adventure about two favorite chimps.
"I wish I had wings." The white unicorn can heal wounds with his horn. He can make rainbows. But what he really wants is to fly. So he sets off on a quest--past birds and butterflies--to find wings of his own. A charming Step 2 title with a ton of girl appeal.
The year is 1635, and Mary Williams and her family live in theMassachusetts Bay Colony. Her father, Roger, is on trial forpreaching new ideas about freedom. When found guilty, he flees intothe cold, telling Mary that she must trust in God's providence tosee him to safety. Roger's only hope of survival lies with theNarragansett Indians. Will Mary ever see her father again?
Dora visits the dentist to have her teeth cleaned, anddescribes what happens from the minute she arrives at the dentist'soffice.
Henry's family is going on vacation -- to the Wild West Henryand Mudge love the Wild West. There are cowboy hats and boots,deserts and canyons, and souvenir shops where Henry can buy pencilsand magnets and even a snow globe with a cowboy inside. And thereare lots of tumbleweeds for Mudge to chase. But as much fun as theWild West is, Henry discovers that he and Mudge can have just asmuch fun back home.
While his friends jump and dive and race in the pool, Freddyis left alone on the side. If he doesn't learn to swim, he willalways be the rotten egg. Available for the first time in fullcolor, this engaging I Can Read Book is perfect for beginningreaders and swimmers of every level.
Read it yourself is a series of classic, traditional storiesin four levels, written in a simple way for young children learningto read. Each book is carefully structured to include many everydaywords that are vital for first reading, and also contains clear,interesting pictures for extra support. Extra puzzle questions atthe end of each book further help with comprehension. This Level 2title is suitable for children who can read short, simple sentenceswith help. The story is told simply, with frequent repetition ofthe main story words and phrases.