The world's funniest kindergartner is back in Junie B. Jones and that Meanie Jim's Birthday...and guess who's not invited?
Will, Irma, Taranee, Cornelia, and Hay Lin (W.i.t.c.h.) are five ordinary friends with an extraordinary secret: they each have the power to control a natural element-air, water, fire, earth, and finally, the mysterious "Heart of Candracar." The girls use their powers to guard against evil and to uncover the truth behind mysterious portals leading to other worlds. Between school, family, and a new interest in boys, these girls had enough to worry about! But now they have the secret to turn into a group of friends with special powers . . . destined to fight the evil Prince Phobos in the magic world of Metamoor. W.i.t.c.h. combines fashion and fantasy, magic and middle school, heroism and humor, friendship and family, teamwork and transformation, in a wholesome mix proven to charm the tween girl market. Introducing a hybrid format that combines four-color comics with a traditional chapter book format.
All arthur wants ato do is help his friends with their homework,but somhow he has gotten the projects all mixed up! Can you help him by cutting alng the dotted lines and rearranging each friend with the correct body and feet? Always ask an adult for permission before using scissors.(look for the answers on the inside back cover.)
High-interest stories make reading fun! Stories have been tested for vocabulary and sentence length to help you make the right choice! A letter from an education specialist gives you valuable advice on how to read to your child and how to listen to your child read to you!
Clifford learns the importance of keeping promises in this easy-to-read story that is based upon an episode of the Clifford PBS-TV series. Clifford, Cleo, and T-Bone are having fun gathering leaves into piles. When T-Bone has to leave, Clifford and Cleo offer to watch is pile for him until he returns. But the temptation to jump into T-Bone s pile is too great, ad soon T-bone s leaves are scattered everywhere! Clifford and Cleo rescue ever leaf and restore T-Bone s pile. When T-Bone returns, they all enjoy the leaf piles together.
Kindergarten-Grade 2?In this early chapter book, Junie, a boisterous, effervescent kindergartner, and her friend Grace invite themselves over to the home of Lucille's wealthy grandmother, with whom the girl and her family live. They agree to help Lucille beg her "richie nanna" for a poodle. Once there, the girls find that everything in the house is exquisite?and untouchable. Lucille's bedspread is silk and her huge stuffed animals cost a fortune. Junie accidentally drops a crystal glass, which shatters into pieces. Her hot dog slides off her fork onto a white Irish linen table cloth. The friends have a good time but Junie is glad to go home to her own nanna's house where she can drink out of a plastic glass and not have to worry about breaking anything. Appealing black-and-white line-and-wash drawings extend the humorous situations. While parts of the story are funny and ring true, Junie's babyish, immature grammar will quickly wear thin.?Janet M. Bair, Trumbull Library, CT Copyright 1998 Reed Business Inform
Santa can't deliver any presents-he and his reindeer have the flu!What will Santa do?It's Fluffy to the rescue! Join the SCHOLASTIC READING CIRCILE-children will love to read together,read with assistance,and read alone! 1 Simple words and short sentences for the newest readers 2 Vocabulary and sentence length for beginning readers 3 Longer stories with paragraphs 4 First chapter books for advanced beginners
A terrible thing happened to Junie B. Jones! And it's called -- someone took her new black furry mittens! And they kept them! They didn't even put them in the Lost and Found at school. So when Junie B. finds a wonderful pen on the floor, she should be allowed to keep it, too. Right? That's fair. Right? Right?
With this alphabet slide book children will learn to recognize their abc’s with colorful picture and the anticipation of what might be hiding behind the panels。 While providing hours of fun this interactive book teaches children letters,words,and picture recognition。
It's pooey on B-A-B-I-E-S until Junie B. finds out that her new dumb old baby brother is a big fat deal. Her two bestest friends are giving her everything they own just to see him. And guess what else? Maybe she can bring him to school on Pet Day.
The Redcoats are coming! The Redcoats are coming! Every second counts as patriot Paul Revere rides into the night to warn the colonists. Will he make it? Young readers will find out all about this real-life American hero in this fun, action-packed Step 3 reader. 作者简介: Paul Revere was born in December 1734. He died on May l0,1818. We know a lot about his ride because he wrote about it. But there are some things that we do not know. For instance, we think the horse he rode was named Brown Beauty. But we do not know for sure. We also do not know the name of Paul's dog. But we do know it was a small dog. We know this because Boston had a rule that no one could have a dog taller than 11 inches!
Magic Matt can do magic But sometimes he makes mistakes This funny story is for new readers like you! Join the SCHOLASTIC READING CIRCLE-children will ove to read together read with assistance and read alone!
Raymond likes to do everything fast–from brushing his teeth to going to school to making new friends. In three easy-to-read stories, readers follow Raymond on a typical super-fast day, see him make a new friend, and run a race!
Will is new to Sheffield Institute, but quickly befriends Irma, Taranee, Cornelia, and Hay Lin, four girls with whom Will learns to share her mysterious supernatural abilities. Together they discover that they need to protect Earth from the evil of Metamoor. But things go seriously wrong for the girls at the school's Halloween dance when Metamoor henchmen crash the party and attempt to capture them. The girls have to command their newly discovered powers in their first battle against evil. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Puppy Mudge loves his blanket.He takes it with him everywhere.Now he can't find it.Oh,no!How is he going to go to sleep without it?
High-interest stories make reading fun! Stories have beentested for vocabulary and sentence length to help you makethe right choice! A letter from an education specialist givesyou valuable advice on how to read to your child and how to listen to your child read to you!
Kindergarten-Grade 3–At her younger brother's request, Pinky Dinky Doo cranks up her imagination and makes up a story about herself for his enjoyment. When she can't find her shoes, she opts to go to school wearing her baloney and string bean lunch on her feet. Once there, she discovers the situation is epidemic, with teachers and students alike sporting footwear made from foods that range from meatloaf and roasted chicken to melons and spaghetti. The mix-up threatens to ruin lunch, as delicacies such as "Slipper Salad" and "Frozen Flip-Flops" are on the cafeteria menu. Pinky decides it's time to "Think Big" and after her brain expands enough to fill the room and eventually pops, she comes up with a solution. (Literal-minded kids might wonder how everyone's shoes ended up in the cafeteria.) The format and writing style invite interaction from readers. Occasional multiple-choice questions (with one logical answer and two silly suggestions) are smoothly incorporated into the text, which also includes humorous
mbar Dorado thinks that second grade rules!But when her teacher says desks have to be kept clean,Amber knows that is one rule she cannot follow.She desperately wants the desk fairy,Pupitrina,to visit her desk and leave a reward.A messy desk never bothered mbar before,but now that a treat is involved,it does...
One day nine ducklings hatch.Eight are pretty and yel-low,but the ninth looks different."Ugly duckling!Ugly duckling!You cant be a duck!"the other ducks tease him.But one day he meets some swans-and finds out that he s not an ugly duckling at all.
Kids dream of candy hearts in another funny take-off on Clement C. Moore's beloved poem. The next day at school is a day of parties and games-and a surprise visitor bearing a Valentine gift for the whole class!
Magic Matt can do magic! But sometimes he makes mistakes. He wants a jack o' lantern. Instead, he conjures up a boy named Jack, who leads Matt up a beanstalk and face-to-face with a giant! This funny story has a phonics component that offers reading practice for the newest readers. Author Grace Maccarone and illustrator Norman Bridwell have many years of experience creating best-selling books for children.
Hight-interest stories make reading fun!Stories have been tested for vocabulary and sentece length to help you make the right choice! A letter from an education specialist gives you valuable advice on how to read to your child and how to listen to your child read to you!