Nancy’s class is going on a fancy trip to the museum. A bumpybus ride leaves Nancy feeling not-so-fancy, but Miss Glass savesthe day, leaving Nancy as fancy as ever! Young readers can followalong with the recording as they read this charming story
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?
Kenny dreams of a fabulous land where he would like to livealways, and in his search for it discovers many things abouthimself and about growing up. ‘An unusual, imaginative story . . .in which reality blends with make-believe.’ —SLJ. 1956 Children'sSpring Book Festival Honor Book (NY Herald Tribune)
Everyone's favorite literal-minded housekeeper, AmeliaBedelia, celebrates her 40th Anniversary in a three-book I Can Readbox set.
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
Frances and Thelma are friends--most of the time Thelma alwaysseems to get Frances into trouble.When she tricks Frances intobuying her tea set,it's the last straw.Can Frances show her thatit's better to lose a bargain than lose a friend?
The irrepressible Frances teaches Albert, the badger next door, about friendship.
Biscuit is a playful puppy. At bathtime, that means splashingand running and everyone getting wet! A classic I Can Read title,now available in Book and CD!
Nancy absolutely adores stars. She loves how they sparkle inthe sky, and she can even name the constellations. Nancy can hardlywait for her class visit to the planetarium! But will the rain keepNancy from watching stars sparkle?
It’s tough being a small kitten in a big, new house.Everything is so loud and unfamiliar and scary. With the help ofhis new owner Nick, Mittens finds security and friendship. Thisbook-and-CD set includes an unabridged audio recording of the book,so early readers can follow the text while they listen to thestory.
Mother Duck warns her ducklings about the dangers that lie inwait outside the gates of Potter's Barn Farm. But one littleduckling is determined to go exploring...
This slipcase contains three of the best-selling BerenstainBears I Can Read stories: The Berenstain Bears’ New Kitten, TheBearenstain Bears Down on the Farm, and The Berenstain Bears CleanHouse
In this set of twelve mini-books, Jane O’Connor’s beloved Fancy Nancy helps elementary school kids understand phonics. Learning has never been so fun! Phonics teaches children the relationship between letters and the sounds they make. A child who has mastered these relationships has an excellent foundation for learning to read and spell. According to the National Institute of Child Health Human Development, a child who has learned phonics has a method to recognize familiar words and “decode” unfamiliar ones. Fancy Nancy’s lively personality and the full-color illustrations will make learning these vital pre-reading skills enjoyable for parents and children.
It's a big day for the Potter's Barn Band - their firstconcert! But nobody can remember the words. The animals need a plan- and fast!
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.
When naughty Wizz Bee and Buzz Bee come home without anyhoney, Queen Bee is very cross. Can they cheer her up with astory?