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?
Pete is back in New York Times bestselling artist James Dean's I Can Read beginning reader Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete. When Pete gets a goldfish, Goldie, he decides to paint a picture of his new pet. Word spreads of Pete's cool paintings, and soon everyone wants one. But Pete doesn't have enough time to make one for everyone in town. With a little help from his mom, Pete finds the perfect solution so that everyone can enjoy a Goldie painting and Pete has time to finish his homework!A Pet for Pete 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 hilarious I Can Read tale featuring the grooviest cat, Pete!
Nancy’s first book report is sure to be bedazzling. After all,she is the second-best artist in her class. She is using beads,fringe, and a fancy border for the cover. And she is writing aboutSacajawea, a true-life heroine. What could go wrong? Join Nancy asshe learns that you can’t judge a book report by its cover! Withsimple text and vibrant illustrations, this newest addition to theFancy Nancy I Can Read series will delight readers young andold.
Two boys. Two balloons. Each boy thinks his balloon is best.What do you think?
Children already know and love Worm from the hilarious bestselling picture book by Doreen Cronin and Harry Bills. Worm is all about having fun, respecting the earth, and never taking baths. Now he’s the star of a series of I Can Read books with full-color illustrations. In Diary of a Worm: Teacher's Pet, Worm makes a surprising discovery—teachers have birthdays! That means Worm and his friends have to find the perfect present for their teacher, Mrs. Mulch. Diary of a Worm: Teacher's Pet is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it is perfect for kids learning to sound out words and sentences.
Brother Bear may have gone looking for bullfrogs, but hefound a tiny, helpless kitten instead. After Mama Bear gets the newkitten all cleaned up, the Bear family is ready to adopt her--aslong as Little Lady, the puppy, doesn't mind
Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, Jackie Robinson, Roberto Clemente,and Hank Aaron--five amazing baseball legends. From the first blackman to play major-league ball to the longest hitting streak ever,these are some of the game's most inspiring stories. Find out whatunforgettable feats won each player a place in the Baseball Hall ofFame.
Meet Little Bear, a friend to millions of children. And meetMother Bear, who is there whenever Little Bear needs her. When itis cold and snowy outside, she finds just the right outfit forLittle Bear to play in. When he goes to the moon, she has a hotlunch waiting for him on his return. At night she helps him get tosleep. And, of course, she never forgets his birthday.
Mrs. Minarik is at her superb best in depicting the charmingchildlikeness of Little Bear's delight in visiting hisgrandparents.
Illus. in full color and full-color photos. "The story of"Apollo II"'s historic flight, from lift-off, through 'The Eaglehas landed, ' to splashdown and quarantine. Donnelly does a goodjob of setting the stage with chapters on the history of the ideaof flight to the moon, astronaut selection and training, and lookat the flight's effect on people in general."--"School LibraryJournal. "
Henry is going on a bike ride all by himself through the neighborhood. What amazing new vehicles will he find?
These are just three of the reasons why mice are nice. It is indisputable that mice make the best pets of all. The other pets in Babette's pet store will drop feathers everywhere, growl, hide inside their shells, chew your favorite socks, and maybe even make you sneeze! So it's clear that mice are the only pet you will ever need! With its rhyming text and romping animal fun, kids will eagerly tackle this Step into Reading Step 1 book by award-winning author Charles Ghigna will be grabbed up by kids everywhere.
Mile 2 books offer word play and pattern stories to keep beginners hooked, and 2-3 lines of text per page to keep them challenged., , Cat has a dream. She runs. She flips. She jumps. She slips. Will Cat make the team?
Grandmother likes Little Bear's picture so much she sends hima thank you kiss. "Will you take it to him, Hen?" she says. Henpasses the kiss to Frog who passes it to Cat who passes it toLittle Skunk until Hen decides there is too much kissing -- andfinally gives the kiss to the Little Bear.
Penny loves her song. It's a good song, a really wonderful song. Will it ever be the right time to sing it?
When Tiny was a tiny puppy,he fit in a shoe.He even fit in apocket.Then Tiny grew . . .