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.
What this book is about…… Piglet Feels Small Oh,dear!Piglet is too small to fly a kite,What can Piglet do ?
What do two “fine ladies” do when they meet a bear one morning? Invite him home to tea, of course! Unfortunately, bears don’t have the best manners–the ladies’ new friend drinks tea straight from the teapot and munches cookies right off the table! At this memorable tea party, two fine ladies learn that sometimes friendship means overlooking flaws.
Born underground in a warm den, a baby wolf soon learns how to howl, how to hunt, and how to live with her wolf pack. And with this Level 2 kids can learn, too--all about a baby wolf! Mary Batten lives in Los Angeles, CA. Jo Ellen McAllister Stammen lives in Camden, ME.
FU LLY ILLU STRATED AND ADAPTED Peter Pan and the three Darling children fly off through their open windOW tO Neverland.What could be more grand than an adventure with pirateS,Indians,mermaids,and no grown-ups? Yet dangers await them—Tinker Bcll'S jcaloUSy,foul Pla v’the revenge of cruel Captain Hook…and the awfo J fear that Mother ha s jriot left the window open…
Step inside the work of The Little Frierds and meet three princesses with a difference——Snoozy Susie,Fairer Sarah and Jolly Polly. With its humororus rhyming text and delightful illustrations,"Princesses are Pretty".will both delight and entertain children again and again.
Princess Jessamine loves to dance. Every night, when the rest of the castle has gone to bed. she and her sisters descend a hidden staircase to an enchanted kingdom where they dance through the night--and right through their shoes! Their father, the king, is determined to discover where the princesses sneak off to each night. He promises that whoever can reveal the princesses" secret may ask one of them be his wife! Suitors flock from far and wide. CanJeS amine and her sisters guard their secret...and theirts?
Understanding time words and phrases and talking about daily routines are important steps in learning to tell the time.
Thirty years of silly songs, rhymes, lullabies, classics, and just plain favorite music come together on this reissue of the 25th Anniversary Celebration. Chosen from among the hundreds and hundreds of songs that Wee Sing has collected over the last 30 years, this treasury is a fitting tribute to the best-selling name in children’s music!
This phonic reading book is designed to help beginner readers grasp the vital link between letters and the sounds they represent.
High-interest stories make reading fun! Stories have been tested 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 tolisten to your child read to you! Learning to read is one of the most important accomplishments of early childhood. --Francie Alexander, Reading Specialist
Perhaps the most celebrated animal story of the 19th century, Black Beauty is the suspenseful and deeply moving account of a horse's experiences at the hands of many owners--some, sensitive riders who treated him gently; others, cruel drivers who thoughtlessly inflicted lasting damage. Written as the animal's autobiography, and as an appeal for the humane treatment of horses, Anna Sewell's beloved classic reveals as much about human conduct and the social ills of the time as it does about the treatment of animals. Scenes from the lives of both the landed gentry and the impoverished working class offer a subtle but well-rounded perspective of social conditions in England during the late 19th century. Animal lovers of all ages will cherish this memorable story, now avail-able in this unabridged, modestly priced edition.
With 90 million copies sold worldwide, the Key Words with Ladybird reading scheme is the springboard to reading for life. 100 Key Words make up half of all those we read and write. This essential vocabulary is carfully introduced, practised and developed throughout the scheme. Series a introduces new Key Words Series b practises Key Words Series c develops Key Words using phonics and writing skills
Heidi is happy living in the Alps with her grandfather. But when she is taken to the city to be a companion for frail, sickly Clara, she is miserable. Heidi longs to return to the freedom, fresh air and sunshine of the mountains-perhaps they,too, can work their magic on Clara.
‘Harry the ever-resourceful little dog with black spots is back in an I Can Read Book where he tries everything to make the lady next door stop singing. Extremely useful for primary and remedial reading. ’
This colourful, easg-to-use introduction to over 1,300 words for goung chitdren will helpdevelop key vocabulary skiills.Over 1,300 everuadau words definedA colourful illustration accompanies each headwordA-Z guide on each page helps childrenfind words quicklySample sentences help explain meaning and usagePart of speech is given for each headwordSpecial themed pages provide extra word helpWritten bg Bettg Root.