Short chapters and full-colour illustrations bring a favouriteHorrid Henry story to life for newly confident readers.
In honor of Frances’s 50th anniversary, this box includes three of the most beloved Frances titles—Bread and Jam for Frances, Best Friends for Frances, and A Bargain for Frances—now in I Can Read editions! Bread and Jam for Frances, Best Friends for Frances, and A Bargain for Frances
Celebrate the 125th birthday of our beloved Statue of Libertywith the story of how she came to stand in New York Harbor. Filledwith illustrations and all-new photographs, this Step 2 readertells of how the American icon was sculpted, transported fromFrance, and unveiled 125 years ago.--From the Trade Paperbackedition.
Forced into a life of drudgery and housework by her wickedstepmother and stepsisters, Cinderella is devastated when they areinvited to the prince's ball and she has to stay at home. But whenher fairy godmother turns up, everything changes...
Read it yoUrself is a series of character stories and traditional tales, written in a simple way for children who are learning to read.This box contains six graded storybooks from Level 1. It is perfect for children who are ready to take their first steps in reading.
Triple the fun! The Little Critter Boxed Set includes threefavorite My First Little Critter I Can Reads: Going to the Seapark,Going to the Firehouse, and Snowball Soup, in an easy to storeslipcase.
With skin as white as snow, lips as red as roses, and hairas black as ebony, Snow White soon arouses the jealousy of herwicked stepmother. Hidden away in the forest, can she escape theevil queen with the help of her new friends?
Learn to read with Little Critter This 12-book program helps build a foundation for a lifetime of reading fun. The simple stories are full of silly Little Critter antics and feature short and long vowel sounds.
Horrid Henry hates car journeys - especially when it meansgoing to visit Prissy Polly and Pimply Paul, and missing RudeRalph's birthday party. Watch out, Mum and Dad, because Henry isprepared to do whatever it takes to get out of this trip.
Deep in a forest of thorns lies a beautiful princess, castinto an enchanted sleep by the wicked seventh fairy. Can the spellever be broken?
Read it yourself is a series of character stories and traditional tales,written in a simple way for childern who are learning to read. This box contains six graded storybooks from Level 2.It is perfect for children who can read short,simple sentences with help.
A reading competition? No way is Henry taking part in areading contest. That is, until he hears the prize is a family tripto a theme park. Henry is determined to win ...but how on earth ishe going to read all those books?
Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to young fiction. Anything Moody Margaret can do, Horrid Henry can do better. So when Margaret starts giving her friends makeovers, Henry decides to steal - no, borrow! - her idea. He is sure he can do it much, much better. It can't be that hard to make people look really fantastic...can it? Read by Miranda Richardson