It's baseball season,and Charloie Brown is the team manager once again.How can he help his team win?Will he trade Snoopy or Lucy?
What this book is about…… Piglet Feels Small Oh,dear!Piglet is too small to fly a kite,What can Piglet do ?
It's almost school picture day at Robin Hill School. There are going to be lots of empty spaces in Mrs. Connor's first-grade class -- lots of empty spaces in the smiles, that is, because most of her students are missing a tooth or two. Except for Jamie -- he still has all his teeth. No matter what he does, none of his teeth come out. Until...
FU LLY ILLU STRATED AND ADAPTED Peter Pan and the three Darling children fly off through their open windOW tO Neverland.What could be more grand than an adventure with pirateS,Indians,mermaids,and no grown-ups? Yet dangers await them—Tinker Bcll'S jcaloUSy,foul Pla v’the revenge of cruel Captain Hook…and the awfo J fear that Mother ha s jriot left the window open…
A huge space rock is heading toward Walker Elementary. There'sonly one way Ms. Frizzle and the gang can stop it, and that's witha field trip -- to outer space! Hop on the Magic Space Bus andlearn all about asteroids, comets, and other space rocks. It's aclass trip that's out of this world! From an episode of the animated TV series produced by ScholasticEntertainment Inc. Based on The Magic School Bus books writtenby Joanna Cole and illustrated by Bruce Degen.
PreSchool-Grade 1 An appealing easy-reader that offers a twist on a familiar story。A shaggy-haired puppy has a loose tooth and intends to leave it under his pillow for the Tooth Fairy when it falls out。Predictably,he swallows it while eating。The twist comes when he resolves his problem by taking a Polaroid snapshot of his smile and leaving the proof for the Tooth Fairy。 Without being didactic,this story presents a situation and a solution for what every child worries about while passing through this stage of life。The gentle watercolors in muted tones emphasize the adorable dog’s changing emotions throughout and,in the end,show his satisfied smile。 Kit Vaughan,J. B. Watkins Elementary School,Midlothian,VA Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc。
Miss Silver's ballet class are getting ready for a show-will everything go well on the night?
All-new, easy-to-read riddles by Jean Marzollo are paired with fun photographs culled from previously published I Spy books to create the seventh I Spy reader. With rhythm, rhyme, and picture clues, this book is written to support the newest reader.
It's Broadcast Day in Ms. Frizzle's class. It was Ralphie's job to find an exciting story that the class could cover for the news. But Ralphie is at home sick. That won't stop Ms. Frizzle. She thinks Ralphie's cold is the perfect topic for the class's news program. All aboard the Magic School Bus as the gang travels through Ralphie's bloodstream and finds out how germs made him sick --and how his body can make him well again. From an episode of the animated TV series produced by Scholastic Entertainment Inc. Based on The Magic School Bus books written by Joanna Cole and illustrated by Bruce Degen.
Student body president,that is-nominated by her power-mad best friend,Lilly. This is not how Mia imagined kicking off her sophomore year,but as usual,she has bigger problems to worry about,like Geometry. And now that Mia’s one true love,Michael,is uptown at college,what’s the point of even getting up for school in the morning? But the last straw is what Lana whispers to her on the lunch line about what college boys expect of their girlfriends....Really,it’s almost more than a princess in training can bear!
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When her uncle arranges a surprise summer internship at a hot film development company, Samantha Rose is not pleased. Sam's a vintage chic, East Coast trans-plant who would so rather be reading Virginia Woolf than Variety--not the tinseltown type. From her spoiled cousin to the backstabbing staffers at "Authentic Pictures,"everything about L.A. feels fake. And, although smart,self-protective Sam is loathe to admit it, it's all a little intimidating. Can this girl in development survive being thrust into the spotlight and realize her very own Hollywood ending, or will the summer be a tragedy of epic proportions, packed with poseurs, party girls, and betrayal? 作者简介: JORDAN ROTER was born and raised in New York City. After studying English and American literature at Brown University, she moved to Los Angeles to work in film development and production. She is currently writing her second novel. Visit the author online at www.JordanRoter.com.
He's still walking.He's still stalking.Amy's ventriloquist dummy, Dennis, keeps losing his head -- for real. So Amy begs her family for a new dummy. That's when her dad finds Slappy in a local pawnshop. Slappy's kind of ugly, but at least his head stays on! And besides, Amy's having fun practicing her new routine. It's like this dummy knows what she's thinking. Like he can move on his own. And it's great - until Slappy starts a routine of his own. A nasty, horrible routine. And Amy can't control him....
Strawberry Shortcake and her Berry best friends anr starting a Frendship Club!Strawberry Can't wait to build the clubhouse,plan cool things to do ,and spend lots of time with her frends. But she never expected that the Friendship Club would lead to fighting and hurt feelings.Will Strawberry be able to save the club-and her friendships?
Feet are neat! They jump, they climb, they swim, they dance. Animal paws have claws that dig and scratch any itch that they can reach. A dog uses them to hold a bone in place or get a person's attention. The squirrel uses its small, sharp feet to scamper up a tree and race along a branch--or grab a nut to eat. Raccoons' paws are so nimble that they can pluck cherries, husk corncobs, crack open bird eggs, and feel for clams in a muddy stream. And every animal--humans included--uses its feet to run from danger. Watch them in action, in photos and in drawings, to see just why feet can't be beat! The author lives in Victoria, British Columbia. 32 pages (all in color), 8 1/2 x 10.
For over 40 years, the classic fairytale The Enormous Turnip has delighted children and adults alike.This new Ladybird title combines a faithful retelling with rich,vibrant artwork, promising to reintroduce the magic of these timeless tales to those who loved them while casting a spell upon a new generation of readers.
Hank is failing math, so he has to work with Heather Payne, resident class brain, to help get his grades up. At the same time, Hank’s school is putting on a production of The King and I. As coincidence would have it, Hank is cast as the King, and Heather as Anna. But when Hank’s dad tells him he can only appear in the play if he gets a B on his next math test, Hank knows he has to hit the books. Can Hank pull through in time for the show?