On a beautiful summer day a young girl sets up a lemonade stand and sells enough cups of refreshment to add up to a dollar. Told in rhyme, this delightful story combines the teaching of addition with a traditional rite of childhood entrepreneurship!
It's time for the cat show! But the cats mustbe put into groups.Small cats and big cats?Cats with blue eyes and cats with browneyes?Practice counting and sorting as the kidsprepare for the catshow!
Its tires are over five feet tall. It is as heavy as anelephant. And it can jump, race, and crush like a monster! It’s amonster truck! Whether racing over ramps, plowing through mud, or crushing cars,monster trucks are the biggest and baddest trucks out there! Thebestselling and award-winning team that brought you Choppers! and Motorcycles!, author Susan E. Goodmanand photographer Michael J. Doolittle, show readers how thesebeasts came to be, how they work, how they get ready for a show,and some of the exciting tricks that only monster trucks can do.This action-packed Step 3 Step into Reading beginning reader isfilled with you-are-there color photographs! Informative and fast-paced, this book is perfect for boys and girlswho love everything on wheels!
There's a new boy in school, and he's from Paris. Nancy cannotbelieve her luck. But this Parisian may not be as fancy as Nancyexpects!
Mrs. Minarik is at her superb best in depicting the charmingchildlikeness of Little Bear's delight in visiting hisgrandparents.
Step into Reading comic readers feature dialogue in wordballoons. Graphic, paneled layouts introduce emergent readers tothe joy of comics. Set in Hawaii, this Step 3 Ollie Moonstory has an easy-to-follow plot about trying new things, and whatit means to be a best friend. Diane Kredensor's energeticillustrations sit atop full-color photos, much like in Mo Willem'sKnuffle Bunny books.
A little elephant visits his Uncle Elephant, who makes wishescome true, tells amazing stories, and even trumpets the dawn!
Read along with your favorite I Can Read Book characters I CanRead Books are the premier line of beginning readers encouragingchildren to learn-and love-to read. Featuring award-winning authorsand illustrators, I Can Read Books offer a full spectrum ofentertaining stories for every stage of a child's readingdevelopment. Now the beloved characters and adventures from thispopular line of books come to life with I Can Read Book and CDs.Each package includes a best-selling beginning-reader storybook anda lively audio recording featuring: Word-for-word narration Musicand sound effects One version with turn-the-page signals Oneversion of uninterrupted reading
Illus. in full color. "Best friends Robby and Arlo dress alike and do most of the same things. However, their friendship is in jeopardy over a bet about who will lose the next tooth. Realistic, humorous illustrations provide ample reading clues on every page. Should encourage emerging readers to flex their reading muscles."--School Library Journal.
Illus. in full color. Is there a ghost loose in Boogle Bay? Young Otto the alligator and his Uncle Tooth find out in a funny, high-spirited whodunit for beginning readers.
While his friends jump and dive and race in the pool, Freddyis left alone on the side. If he doesn't learn to swim, he willalways be the rotten egg. Available for the first time in fullcolor, this engaging I Can Read Book is perfect for beginningreaders and swimmers of every level.
Up, up, and away! When Tom Tate hears that Wilbur and Orville Wright are building aflying machine, he can't wait to try it. Tom's dad thinks it'sdangerous. Some people think the Wrights are crazy. Can Tom helpthe brothers get their dream off the ground?
When Bree asks Nancy to be twins for pajama day, Nancy isn’tso sure. She wants to wear her elegant new nightgown. After all, itis very unique! (That’s fancy for one of a kind.) But Nancy isdisappointed when Bree ends up being twins with another girl inclass. It’s hard to be one of a kind when being two of a kind seemslike so much fun.
Most of the magic tricks presented here are easily understoodand appear to be simple to learn and to execute with amplepractice. Disappearing coins, rope tricks, a genie in a bottle, andmany others provide interesting stunts to amaze and mystify one'sfriends.
Clark the Shark has a loose tooth and needs to visit the dentist. But he's heard that the dentist is scarier than a box of blue whales! Uh-oh, and oh no! Can Clark find a way to stay cool when it comes to tooth trouble? Beginning readers will be entertained and reassured by this clever, funny twist on a dentist visit in this I Can Read story featuring our favorite boisterous shark. The back matter also includes fun, bite-sized facts about shark teeth! With colorful illustrations from Guy Francis and lively text from Bruce Hale, this Level One I Can Read is perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
Join Fancy Nancy on the perfect fall field trip—to the apple orchard. Fall is an extra-fancy season. Even the trees wear fancy colors! Nancy is determined to find a perfect Gala apple for her dad—it’s his favorite kind, and even the name sounds fancy. But what if the perfect apple is just out of reach?Fans of Fancy Nancy will delight in this festive fall adventure story about a class trip to the apple orchard. Fancy Nancy: Apples Galore! is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
The year is 1635, and Mary Williams and her family live in theMassachusetts Bay Colony. Her father, Roger, is on trial forpreaching new ideas about freedom. When found guilty, he flees intothe cold, telling Mary that she must trust in God's providence tosee him to safety. Roger's only hope of survival lies with theNarragansett Indians. Will Mary ever see her father again?
Emma has always wanted a little brother. Now her family isadopting Max, and Emma is sure he will be the best brother ever.But Max has his own ideas. He thinks sisters are yucky, and thatEmma is the yuckiest Is this really what having a brother is allabout? In Jean Little's warmhearted, perceptive story aboutadoption, Emma learns that there is more to having a little brotherthan she had ever guessed -- and that in order to get the brothershe wants, she must first learn to be the sister he needs.
These fou r levelled workbooks ore desig ned to be usedalongside Ladybird’S Read it yourself storybooks.They provideexercises in readin9,writing and comprehension to help build theconfidence of beginner readers of English.