Adam is surprised when the ghost story his sister Lisa tells him about the Blackwell mansion, where the third grade is temporarily meeting, seems to be true
Young readers can learn basic facts about dinosaurs--which ones were the smallest, tallest, and the strongest along with other facts. This non-fiction book has a rhyming text, realistic illustrations, and an appendix with each dinosaur in the book listed. Full-color illustrations.
A 1993 Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator and the author of Itchy, Itchy Chicken Pox come together in a lively first-level reader about a jubilant party of kids making a pizza. Original.
It wobbles. It wiggles. It joggles. It jiggles. My tooth is loose.
Rhyming text and spirited illustrations take readers through the exciting ups and downs of a neighborhood soccer game. We pass. We run. We have such fun! You can read this story yourself!
Rhyming text and illustrations follow the activities of a group of twelve monsters that diminishes one by one. Includes a section of counting activities. --- Library of Congress Summary. A humorous story about disappearing monsters and descending numbers encourages young readers to anticipate what is coming next, in a silly escapade filled with friendly creatures. By the author of Itchy, Itchy…
For use in schools and libraries only. Tells the story of three pigs who acquire some magic shapes, which they use for various purposes, some smart and some not so smart. Includes a section with related activities. A twist on the tale of the Three Little Pigs finds the Big Bad Wolf on the trail of the clever porkers, each of which possesses a set of magic shapes that, when put together, create…
Despite the boasting of grown men, only young Arthur is able to draw a sword from a stone, thereby becoming king.
A simple rhyming story that features the very first sight words new readers learn. "I found a box", said the fox. "I heard", said the bird. This simple, rhyming, Level 1 "Hello Reader" features the very first sight words new readers learn.
Father and daughter banter cheerfully up and down the grocery store aisles and finish up their shopping chores with a delicious treat, in an early reader story filled with playful rhymes. Original.