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
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.
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.
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?
When Cam and Eric see strange lights above the trees, they're sure that U.F.O.s have landed. When they investigate, they find that there's more to the alien invasion than meets the eye. Between Eric's camera and Cam's photographic memory, can they prove what they see?
Cllifford's first day at school is filled with fingerpainting, cookie-baking, and other messy misadventures that make Clifford more loveable than ever!
In the dramatic culmination of a mystery that s built up over the last four books, Eric, Julie, and Neal discover the source of Keeah s power and one of the great secrets of Droon. The kids travel to the underwater kingdom of Demither, the mermaid witch who controls the elements with the Red Eye of Dawn. It s up to them to hide the Eye safely away from the clutches of Lord Sparr!
It's time for You! Pick your favorite spot to read.This is going to be a great book!
Arthur is all set for the first day back at school, but he nosooner sets foot in his new classroom when D.W.’s Mary Moo-Cow, atalking toy for preschoolers, falls out of his backpack in front ofall his friends. His friends laugh and begin teasing poorembarrassed Arthur. How did that silly toy get into his backpackand how will he ever live it down?
Curious George has been entertaining children of all ages since he was created by Margret and H.A.Rey more than sixty years ago. He has many adventures, and you can collect them all!
在线阅读本书 Amazon.com Junie B. Jones's kindergarten teacher has some strange ideas aboutfield day: "Field Day is a day to run around in the fresh air andenjoy the sunshine. We came out here to have fun and get someexercise. And we're not going to care one little bit about who winsor who loses." Only what's so fun about losing? That's what JunieB. wants to know. In the great contest between room 8 and room 9,somehow, room 8 keeps winning all the events. As Captain Field Dayof room 9, Junie B. is feeling her superpowers--and her goodsportsmanship--slipping away. Can anyone save the day? For beginning chapter-book readers, Junie B. Jones always saves theday. As in Junie B. Jones Has a Peep in Her Pocket, Junie B. Jonesand Some Sneaky Peeky Spying, and the many other titles in BarbaraPark's series, Junie B.'s inimitable style wins her friends andfans everywhere. Denise Brunkus's comical, expressive drawingscapture all the joys and foibles of kindergarten life. Withoccasional "big" words (like slu
The creators of Brothers of the Knight here offer an inspirational story of a hopeful young ballet dancer who complains of her too-big feet and too-long legs: "I was too big for the boys to pick up, and too tall to be in line with the other girls. So I watched from backstage, dancing in the wings, hoping that if I just kept dancing and trying, it would be my turn to dance in the spotlight." Though her brother and several of her peers constantly razz her, Sassy's uncle encourages her to audition for a role in a summer dance festival, asserting, "All you gotta do to make your mark on the world is walk into a room." The director of the festival echoes this sentiment when he announcesAin the book's foreseeable denouementAthat Sassy has landed a place in his program. Allen's wordy narrative occasionally tries too hard to be hip (featuring such slang put-downs as "Your mama" and "Talk to the hand"), but this tale may well boost the confidence of youngsters who share Sassy's lack of self-assuredness. Nelson's animat
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.
A creative spin on the Clement C. Moore classic, The Night Before Thanksgiving is a warm, whimsical celebration of everyone's favorite fun-filled, family-filled, food-filled holiday! Follow along as the feast is prepared, cousins are greeted, and thanks are given, all with an extra helping of holiday fun.
Climb in and hold on tight! Kids will love spending a day at the Bear Country Amusement Park, where they'll experience the stomach-dropping, heart-stopping thrills of a giant roller coaster right along with the Berenstain Bears.
A series of popular,traditional tales written in a simple way for children who are learning to read. LEVEL3:for more confident readers who can read simple stories with help.The Elves and the Shoemaker,Rapunzel,Thumblina,Jack and the Beanstalk,Puss in Boots,Hansel and Gretel.