Play them with friends or enjoy them by yourself!Ridiculously simple directions inside!
Strawberry Shortcake and her pals have planned the perfect day at the beach.But when Angel Cake accidentally breaks Strawberry's favorite sunglasses,this sweet day turns sour.Can the girls mend the sunglasses and their friendship?
Finally it's Christmas Eve. Caillou is too excited to sleep. Suddenly, Caillou hears a strange noise-could it be Santa? Everyone in Caillou's family is getting ready to celebrate Christmas! Grandma and Grandpa are visiting. So is Aunt Poppy, who has brought along Balthazar, her big cat...
Children will use this workbook to work on categorization through picture sorting activities, and will review letter sounds and writing letters. In addition, beginning sight words will be introduced, and reading comprehension will be developed. 作者简介: Nancy Jolson Leber is a freelance writer with over 25 years of educational publishing experience. She specializes in the development of teaching guides and student materials for early literacy, reading, and language arts.
Amber Brown is excited to be starting second grade and a little nervous. But on the way to school with her best friend, Justin, Amber decides she's ready for whatever happens. And second grade had better be ready for Amber Brown!
Grade 2-4-Sticking closely to the series format, Burdett retells the story of The Tempest in rhyming couplets. Her students' drawings filled in with clear bright marker colors, along with the children's boxed comments, provide the book's primary appeal. The main text is distinctly plodding-especially when compared with the original. While it's true that the simple couplets might be easy for an adult to understand at first glance, they are not exactly a breeze for early readers, the audience for this book. It would require almost as much effort to use this text for a performance (as suggested) as it would to perform scenes from the original work or to have children create their own improvisations on the story. Burdett's techniques for exciting children about Shakespeare certainly seem to work well with her own classes. It seems sad that other youngsters might be handed a finished product rather than the fun of creating their own interpretations. The final page contains suggestions for parents and teachers.
Angelina can hardly wait to enter the Miller’s Pond Boat Carnival and win a trophy just like her father did long ago. She’s got big plans for making a swan princess boat with Alice. But then she gets stuck with Sammy, and the two mouselings can’t agree on a single thing! Can they put aside their differences to win the trophy and make a big splash?
Children will learn literacy concepts, including same and different, rhyming and syllables, patterns, and letter names. Plus, the numbers 1–6 will be introduced.
Just when you thought Mad Libs couldn’t be sillier, here comes Sponge- Bob SquarePants Mad Libs, based on the super-popular Nickelodeon TV show! SpongeBob is a sea sponge who lives in a pineapple at the bottom of the sea and has all sorts of waterlogged adventures . Now kids and adults alike can bring SpongeBob home and laugh their "squarepants" off with Mad Libs!
It is a beautiful day, and Charlie and Lola have invited their two best friends, Marv and Lotta, over for a picnic. But when it starts to rain, Lola’s special picnic turns into a disaster. Luckily, with the help of Charlie, a gloomy day is transformed into a very extremely magical adventure.
"The Prophet" by Kahlil Gibran has sold over a million copies since 1923. Gunther Schaule has always been entranced by the poetry of the tale,and with this sequel he has taken the story and its message to new horizons. An enchanting novel full of clear and encouraging meaning. In savoringthis legend of ancient life and love we discover amazing treasures -down to earthanswers to questions of our time: Why are we here? What is the purpose of our existence? Why is there so much chaos and strife in the world? Why all this emphasis on lust and sex? How should we relate to our family, our children? How might we regard the business world? How can we attain a healthy mind and body? How can we find balance in life? How can we gain friendship and love? How can we strive for fulfillment and happiness? How can we create a better world? Give this book to anyone you love or value, at any age!
Dick, Jane, and Sally love to play hide-and-seek, and this time Jane’s it! Come along as she searches all over the house for her brother and sister—and finds some funny surprises along the way. It’s just another day of classic family fun with Dick and Jane!
HONK! HONK! BEEP! BEEP! Here are your favorite cars and trucks and all the best places to drive them.
"Now run along, and don’t get into mischief," Mrs. Rabbit tells her bunnies. But frisky Peter runs straight to Mr. McGregor’s tasty garden and sneaks under the gate! This beloved classic is once again available in an 8x8 Reading Railroad, now with beautifully remastered artwork.
Grade 7 Up-This play set in the Los Angeles Barrio is filled with stock characters: Martin, a Chicano nerd who wears glasses, a calculator on his belt, and pants hiked up to his chest; homeboys who sport greased hair and tattoos; and chola girls who have dark lipstick and painted nails. Martin tries to be one of the homies in order to win his idealized love, Ceci. Ironically, Ceci has just ended her relationship with her two-timing boyfriend and now decides that a sweet, intelligent guy like Martin is just what she needs. She, in turn, tries to become more nerdlike to win his affections, which includes shopping at "Nerdstroms." Language is a parody of street slang and Spanish phrases. Billed as a comedy, the dialogue often falls flat. Characters have little motivation for their actions. Short on entertainment, but long on stereotypes. Gail Richmond, San Diego Unified Schools, CA Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Beware—it’s triple the madcap silliness and wacky word-game fun! Spooky Mad Libs is an all-star lineup of our best spooky Mad Libs including Monster Mad Libs, Night of the Living Mad Libs, and Haunted Mad Libs! From horror movies to tales from the crypt, this monster-sized, 144-page book is bound to scare you.
Shrek, Donkey, Fiona, and all your favorite fairy-tale characters are back in Shrek the Third. This time, Shrek’s going on a quest to find the next ______ to the throne. Bring the hilarity home with this Mad Libs.
While slithering through the jungle, Snake meets his animal friends. To please them, he forms their favourite shapes. Diecut pages and bright friendly illustrations make a fun jungle scene. Each page shows a shape line that highlights the shape introduced.
This classic activity will provide hours of fun! Fill in the blanks with various words and a ridiculously silly story unfolds. Six titles. Age: from 7 years. Sold individually.
Get out your silliest nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs! Young and old alike will laugh out loud as the world's greatest word game hits new heights of hilarity. Hot on the heels of Mad Libs smash 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, this all-new collection features an anatomy lesson, a fan letter to your favorite superstar, an Internet chat room, and much, much more! Played alone or with friends, Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Libs is sure to ________ (verb) your socks off!
When two poor woodcutters see a star fall one bitter winter's night, they rush to the spot where it lands, hoping to find treasure. Instead they find a mysterious child, whose destiny takes them on a strange and challenging journey. A morality tale in the unique Wildean manner - this story combines sumptuous imagery with bittersweet narrative. Olwyn Whelan's illustrations glow with life and depth; author Stella Maidment achieves an accessible, modern retelling that retains the rhythm and dazzlingly visual language of the original. 作者简介: Stella Maidment graduated from St Anne's College, Oxford with a degree in English Language and Literature. She spent seven years working as an editor in book publishing before embarking on her career as a children's writer. She particularly enjoys making classic stories more accessible to today's young readers and her titles in this field include Tales from the Arabian Nights and Tales from the Wind in the Willows (both Chrysalis Children's Books). After livin