0scar Otter builds his very own slide, far up in themountains. No one can bother him there. Not even his family. ButOscar doesn't know he is in danger. His enemy, the fox, iswatching. But what the fox doesn't know is that someone is watchinghim....
Here are thirty-eight poems about almost everything! Whetheryou're feeling silly, happy, or thoughtful, you'll find one to fityour mood and make you smile.
De*ion of this Book An easy-to-read story featuringNoodles the little white dog! Noodles loves chewing on hisbone--until a bully takes it away from him. Bullies aren't verynice. But Noodles always has a plan! With help from a water hose,Noodles gets his bone back and teaches the bully a lesson he won'tsoon forget. This funny Level 1 story is perfect for beginningreaders.
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
In 1991, two tourists hiking in the Alps saw something very oddsticking out of the snow. At first it looked like a doll's head.But it wasn't. It was a man, frozen in the ice for 5,000years. This is the story of the Ice Mummy, written for the first time inan easy-to-read format. It's also the only book to includeinformation about the Mummy's latest incarnation--as a museumexhibit in Bolzano, Italy. On public view for the first time ever,he now enjoys a few twentieth century comforts, including aspecially designed refrigeration chamber that re-creates the icyconditions of the glacier where he was found!
Francesca Simon spent her childhood in California, and thenwent to Yale and Oxford Universities to study medieval history andliterature. She now lives in London with her family. Emily Bolamtrained at Brighton Art College and is a very successfulillustrator of children's books. She lives and works in Brighton.Visit Francesca's website at www.francescasimon.com
Henry's family is going on vacation -- to the Wild West Henryand Mudge love the Wild West. There are cowboy hats and boots,deserts and canyons, and souvenir shops where Henry can buy pencilsand magnets and even a snow globe with a cowboy inside. And thereare lots of tumbleweeds for Mudge to chase. But as much fun as theWild West is, Henry discovers that he and Mudge can have just asmuch fun back home.
All-new, easy-to-read riddles by Jean Marzollo are paired withfun photographs culled from previously published I Spy books tocreate an I Spy easy reader. With rhythm, rhyme, and picture clues,this book is written to support the newest reader.
All new, easy-to read riddles by Jean Marzollo are paired withfun photographs culled from previously published I Spy books tocreate a festive I Spy easy reader. With rhythm, rhyme, and pictureclues, this book is written to support the newest reader!
出版社: HarperCollins; Reprint (2015年11月17日) 丛书名: I Can Read Level 1 平装: 32页 读者对象: 4 - 8 岁 语种: 英语 商品尺寸: 15.2 x 0.3 x 22.9 cm 商品重量: 68 g
When Small Wolf encounters settlers on the Island of Hills,now known as Manhattan, he learns that their ideas about owningland are much different from his. As timely as when it was firstpublished in 1972, this poignant story about the impact of Europeansettlers on Native American people is even more dramatic in thisnew full color edition.
New in paperback! In this I Can Read book, Pip Squeak, thelittle mouse who had such trouble with the rain and his leaky roofin DRIP, DROP!, has some new troubles. His friend Max comes over,but is so messy the he turns Pip’s clean house into a disasterarea. Max tries his best to clean up his mess, but in the end theydecide the next time Pip should go visit Max’s house instead
Kindergarten-Grade 2-A calendar flips its pages as the weeksgo by, letters sprout wings and fly to their destinations, and aschool building gets up and changes its location at whim. These arejust a few of the "special effects" in these eight short stories.Zara, Ziggy, and Zoe live together in Magic Wood with their pets-afrog, a cat, and an owl. In the first story, the three youngwitches decide to give a Halloween party so they send invitationsto their classmates, including mean Melissa. The ensuing adventuresfollow the girls as they ready their home for the festivities andreveal their daily activities, until the last story, "Party Night."Animals, books, and furniture can talk and the correct magic wordswill make a room clean itself. Interspersed throughout the storiesare the clever RSVP replies, which take on various formats andarrive in unexpected ways. Watercolor pictures splash the pageswith bright images of the girls and their friends, who includewizards, trolls, and a dragon. The lively action and