Tomorrow is Gloria's birthday, and her party is sure to be fun for everyone—except Frances, that is, who wishes it was her own birthday. This new edition of the beloved classic is perfect for beginning readers.
When Bree asks Nancy to be twins for pajama day, Nancy isn’tso sure. She wants to wear her elegant new nightgown. After all, itis very unique! (That’s fancy for one of a kind.) But Nancy isdisappointed when Bree ends up being twins with another girl inclass. It’s hard to be one of a kind when being two of a kind seemslike so much fun.
Join Fancy Nancy on the perfect fall field trip—to the apple orchard. Fall is an extra-fancy season. Even the trees wear fancy colors! Nancy is determined to find a perfect Gala apple for her dad—it’s his favorite kind, and even the name sounds fancy. But what if the perfect apple is just out of reach?Fans of Fancy Nancy will delight in this festive fall adventure story about a class trip to the apple orchard. Fancy Nancy: Apples Galore! is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
On a beautiful summer day a young girl sets up a lemonade stand and sells enough cups of refreshment to add up to a dollar. Told in rhyme, this delightful story combines the teaching of addition with a traditional rite of childhood entrepreneurship!
Discover the gardenwith Biscuit andhis new friends!
After learning about being green at school, Nancy decides toteach her family all about respecting the environment. On a trip tothe supermarket, she reminds her dad, “Please take note: alwaysbring a tote.” When Mom turns up the heat, Nancy tells her, “It’sbetter just to wear a sweater.” Nancy knows that she is helping herfamily do something very important; but will she take herenthusiasm for the environment a step too
With a new baby sister in the house, Frances is feeling quite forgotten. Mother doesn?t have time to iron Frances?s favorite dress, her parents don?t appreciate her new song, and there are no raisins for her oatmeal. So Frances decides to run away, and she does—but not too far. Full of warmth and family love, this new edition of Russell and Lillian Hoban?s beloved classic is perfect for beginning readers. When things change around the house after her baby sister is born, Frances decides to run away--but not too far.
It's time for the cat show! But the cats mustbe put into groups.Small cats and big cats?Cats with blue eyes and cats with browneyes?Practice counting and sorting as the kidsprepare for the catshow!
Spring is here, and the Flower Princesses are having a party!But Princess Buttercup is lost in the woods. Will she ever find herway back to the magic garden?
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.
The best of friends From writing letters to going swimming,telling stories to finding lost buttons, Frog and Toad are alwaysthere for each other -- just as best friends should be. 故事主要是在述说主角青蛙与蟾蜍这一对好朋友生活当中的种种趣事。文字优美流畅,叙述方式幽默童趣,故事感人又好玩,这两个角色表现出的童心及纯真的友谊将使读者会心一笑。他们的友情与默契贯串所有的故事,让读者在阅读时,从头到尾都沉浸在一种温馨的情绪中。然而,青蛙与蟾蜍特殊的个性、出人意料的行为及想法,又让故事的发展充满幽默风趣的惊喜。作者洛贝尔运用日常生活中平凡的场境及生活点滴,透过想象的魔力,直接带领读者打开神奇的幸福宝藏,品味美丽、真挚的友谊。没有严肃的教条味,也没有沉重的批判思考,满满是至真至情,挑动读者内心深处原始而纯真的感动。其故事在文字使用上
Go away! These cats are too playful, so they are sent outside.But the clever kitties find a way to sneak back into the house.When the cats finally go away, the house is very quiet. It is tooquiet.Will the cats ever come back?
Sister Bear is thrilled by the magic of the wishing star, butBrother Bear teaches her that hard work is important, too.
Biscuit, everyone's favorite little yellow puppy, is back—andhe's making a new friend along the way. Helping an adorable lostduckling find its way home is just the beginning of their funadventure together. Young children will love listening along tothis sweet story about friendship.
There are big boats, small boats, old boats, and new boats--all kinds of boats. The youngest of readers will enjoy this fun, rhyming Early Step into Reading book filled with boats.
Rumor has it that Francine is finally going to find a way to kiss Arthur at her birthday party. Arthur is worried, until he is assured that they will not play that spin-the-bottle kissing game. Instead, Francine and Muffy have a devilishly clever plan, and only D.W. and Pal can save Arthur.
Emma has always wanted a little brother. Now her family isadopting Max, and Emma is sure he will be the best brother ever.But Max has his own ideas. He thinks sisters are yucky, and thatEmma is the yuckiest Is this really what having a brother is allabout? In Jean Little's warmhearted, perceptive story aboutadoption, Emma learns that there is more to having a little brotherthan she had ever guessed -- and that in order to get the brothershe wants, she must first learn to be the sister he needs.
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.
There are so many cool trucks in Bear Country. On a trip with Grizzly Gramps in his pickup truck, Brother, Sister, and Honey Bear are going to see them all!
Marley is always getting into trouble. But when trouble comes to his friends, it's up to the frisky dog to save the day!
Nancy absolutely adores stars. She loves how they sparkle inthe sky, and she can even name the constellations. Nancy can hardlywait for her class visit to the planetarium! But will the rain keepNancy from watching stars sparkle?
Will Biscuit ever get the little pup to come play withhim?
When Meg goes camping for the first time, she doesn't know what to expect. Unprepared for lots of bugs, long walks to the bathroom, and spooky, scary stories, Meg learns that camping is far more than just a slumber party outdoors. . . it's a true Pony Scouts adventure! This series is full of all the rich details young horse lovers devour, from pony-centric plots to a "Pony Pointers" vocabulary page at the end of each book. Go camping with the Pony Scouts! This is a Level Two I Can Read book, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help.