I've Got the Back-to-School Blues Annie is about to start second grade. But her best friends aren't in her class. Plus, Annie has a new teacher--Ms. Toady! What if Annie's friends forget about her? And what if Ms. Toady is as mean as everyone says? How will Annie ever survive second grade?
Belle is determined to celebrate Christmas,even thougt the Beast has forbidden it!While she secretly prepares for the special day,someone else has plans to drive Belle and the Beast even further apart. It takes a gift from Belle to teach the Beast the true meaning of Chrismas and bring them one step closer to falling in love and breaking the spell. New characters,Forte,Fife,and Angelique,add to this delightful story destined to become a holiday favorite.
Strawberry Shortcake,this small book provides your child with the colorful stickers of some famous figures in the Disney cartoon film. With showing the story of these pretty figures, this fabulous book can help your child to know many things. And this book also provides your child with some funny activites.
TITLE:Winnie the Phooh Heffalump Movie DESCRIPTION:Pooh's Heffalump is the first character to be introduced to the Winnie the Pooh original cast of characters.
The 100th day of school is almost here and one student is desperate to find 100 of anything to bring to class.Then all of sudden inspiration strikes,and he comes up with a surprise that makes the 100th day celebration one to remember!This hilarious story of a popular school tradition offers a perfect modern twist on Clement C. Moore’s classic poem.
Here in lyrical prose is the story of the flag that inspired Francis Scott Key to write the words that became the national anthem of the United States. This flag, which came to be known as the Star-Spangled Banner, also inspired author Susan Campbell Bartoletti, who, upon seeing it at the Smithsonian Institution, became curious about the hands that had sewn it. Here is her story of the early days of this flag as seen through the eyes of young Caroline Pickersgill, the daughter of an important flag maker, Mary Pickersgill, and the granddaughter of a flag maker for General George Washington’s Continental Army. It is also a story about how a symbol motivates action and emotion, brings people together, and inspires courage and hope.
In simple, straightforward text and marvelously expressive pictures, the author and photographer have captured the thoughts and feelings of one small boy. Whether he is proud or scared, lonely or excited, his face mirrors his emotion with the wonderful directness of childhood.
Gr. 1^-2. Lulu is a princess who's a royal pain. Since she has no friends, her parents decide to send her to camp. Lulu is not a happy camper: no servants, no phone, and no fun. But when her crown falls in the lake, and she makes another camper giggle, Lulu gets the first inkling of what it's like to have a friend. A happy summer ensues in this story, which has a fresh premise and is funny enough to keep new readers going. The watercolor-and-pen illustrations are well executed, capturing the humor of Lulu's transformation. Ilene Cooper --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From "Who sits where in an orchestra?" to "Why do flutes have holes?" I Wonder Why Mice Are Musical and Other Questions About Music answers all sorts of questions that children love to ask about composers, instruments, singing, and dancing.
"Epitaph School is the biggest in the world," said the Headmaster proudly, rubbing his hands together. "Not even I know how big it is." Endill Swift is rudely plucked from his home at Gibbet Hall and carried by basket over a deep and murky ravine patrolled by a man-eating eel to this detestable establishment. In Nettles dormitory he dreams only of escape. Within the walls of this island fortress lurks a motley crew of teachers - Mr Fractor, Mr Litmus, Mr Jotter (no prizes for guessing what they teach) and Matron, who tours the corridors on a motorbike. Take a wrong turning and you might be.lost for years. But the Headmaster takes the prize for the biggestcrackpot of all. Endill and his friend Mould work secretly on their giant catapult. Surely, one day, escape must be possible...?This original and hilarious book has received much praise, especially from children, who selected it for the Federation of Children's Book Group's 'The Pick of the Year':"Breathtaking stuff", said The Guardian. To dat
Inspired by a passage from Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, the wonderfully appealing Henry Hikes to Fitchburg follows two friends who have very different approaches to life. When the two agree to meet one evening in Fitchburg, which is thirty miles away, each decides to get there in his own way, and the two have surprisingly different days.
Teddy Bear wakes up one morning covered in red spots !
If you see a sparrow on St Valentine’s Day you will soon be marrying a farmer. If you see a robin, you will soon be wed to sailor. And of you see a pink pterodactyl flying upside down sining God Save The Queen, you will soon be seeing a psychiatrist. Spring is in the air with Love & Kissess
You'll find a jungle of beasts prowling through this fascinating collection of animal poems. There are tigers, baboons, yaks, unicorns and even a duck-billed platypus in a menagerie of poems by a whole range of poets, including Ted Hughes, Hilaire Belloc, T S Eliot, Edward Lear and Spike Milligan.
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Affer a trip to the circus.Teddy Bear dreams of being a performer!
Kindergarten-Grade 3. It would be difficult to imagine a less poetic theme than that of a bat accidentally trapped in the posh dining room of a summer resort. However, Dragonwagon has woven an evocative, lyrical prose poem in this tale of one frantic flying mammal and one quiet young girl who really cares what happens to it. While the excited, well-heeled patrons escape to the lobby, and the tuxedo-garbed staff run for brooms and other weapons, Melissa remains alone in the dining room. Unhurriedly, and with calm resolve, she lures the bat to an emergency door, where it flies into the starry night to freedom. The spare text combines internal rhyme and interesting word juxtapositions to create the appropriate mood. The contrast of uproar and quiet, agitation and calm combine to build a story from one brief incident. Schindler's beautiful illustrations, a combination of colored pencil and watercolor on pastel paper, become a harmonious complement to the text. The artist has juxtaposed the luminous views of
With just one loop of string and yourfingers you can make many magical shapes.Shapes like diamonds,butterflies, waves and monsters.Don't panic ifyou have problems On your first few attempts.Just go back tO the beginning and start again—cheekeach drawing to see which fingers should beholdingthe string,whatloopsthey shouldbein and what you should do next. The illustrations for all the string figures,tricks and magic have been drawn as though you are looking at your own hands.Therefore the right and left hands in the illustrations are your OWn right and left hands.Always try tO keep your hands in the same positions as those in the illustrations.
"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.