Illus. in full color. Filled with suspense, romance, and historical details, here's a very young biography of the Powhatan Indian princess who played a vital role in early Colonial and Native American relations.
When Nancy accidentally breaks one of Bree’s toys, they have abest friend battle that leaves Nancy heartbroken. Will this betheir last au revoir? Or, will Nancy learn that when you fixsomething, you can make it fancier? The sixth Fancy Nancy 8x8storybook in the extension program, this story will follow thebest-selling success of Heart to Heart, Halloween…or Bust!, FancyNancy and the Late, Late, LATE Night, Fancy Nancy and theSensational Babysitter, and Our Thanksgiving Banquet
Splat and Seymour learn how much they value their friendship in this warm I Can Read book from New York Times bestselling author-artist Rob Scotton. When Splat plans a sweet surprise for his best pal, he unintentionally makes Seymour worry that their friendship is coming to an end. Will all the silliness split this pair apart or bring them closer than ever? Beginning readers will practice the -ore sound and delight in the hilarious measures Splat takes to surprise his best friend in this easy-to-read addition to the Splat series. Splat the Cat: Splat and Seymour, Best Friends Forevermore is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
It's the 1880s, Noah works hard on the family farm and roamsfree on the Colorado prairie. One day his Aunt Dora arrives to givehim some schooling. Noah doesn't think he needs it. What use isreading on the prairie? But what Noah discovers will change hislife forever.
1 lion, 2 hippos, 3 dolphins...and an infinity of number fun!Little Critter has an adventure in counting at the zoo when hemeets 4 toothy crocodiles, 5 playful seals, 6 brown bears, andother delightful animals-all the way up to 10 entertainingpenguins.
Morris, a mixed-up moose, has difficulties differentiatingamong his animal colleagues and ultimately learns that not everyanimal is a moose. The cow, the deer, and the horse have four legs and a tail,just like Morris. But none of these animals is a moose! Thesedifferent animals have one thing in common—their friendship.
Dora and Boots help a small black cat find its way home to the Candy Castle on Halloween, in a story that also features rebuses.
The animals’ homes are disappearing. Tree by tree, the forestis being cut down. Clues! There must be clues. For instance,look—there is a mysterious bear carrying an ax! But what would abear want with so many trees? Perhaps the discarded paper airplaneslittering the forest floor have a story to tell? Oliver Jeffers’ quirky, childlike humor and lovableillustrations are in full effect in this funny whodunit featuring awinning cast of animals and a message about the importance ofconservation and recycling.
Come and explore some jobs with Dora and Boots!
Guess who’s learning to read? Little Witch is—and she loves it. But Mother Witch won’t allow nice books about princesses and princes in the house! Little Witch resorts to using invisibility spells and staying up late to read, but it’s starting to wear her out. When the Witch family finally discovers Little Witch’s secret reading habit, she has one last trick to change their minds about books!
With Mother’s Day only a few days away, Brother and SisterBear are looking for the perfect present for Mama. After all, MamaBear is always there for her cubs! When Brother scrapes his knees,Mama is there with bear hugs and kisses. When Sister Bear needshelp with her homework, Mama always lends a helping paw. So whatcan the cubs possibly come up with to show their mom how much theylove her
Morris the moose has an exciting day in school learning thealphabet, counting, singing, spelling, and doing other things thatmake him a unique moose.