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Three cheers for the red, white, and blue!It's the Holiday Mice dressed upfor adayof Fourth of July funa parade, a picnic, a baseball game, a swim and a sack race. And to top it off,sparklers andfireworks!With simple words, short sentences, rhyme, and repetition, thiseasy readeris a high-flyingway to welcome Level 1 beginners and the start of summer.
There's plenty of room in Sam's van for everyone and everything they want to take to the beach--or is there?
A pesar de sus diferencias, Cerdo y Cerdito son grandes amigos. Cuando se juntan, estos cerditos compaeros solo la pasan bien y as tambien lo pasar el lector. Despite their differences, Big Pig and Little Pig are great friends. When they get together, these piggy pals have nothing but fun--and so will the reader.
Todos los amigos de Gil se olvidaron de su cumpleaos o no? All of Gils friends forgot his birthday. Or did they?
Daniel ama a su nueva mascota. Pero que pasar cuando de su cascaron salga una sorpresa? Daniel loves his new pet. But what will happen when it hatches a surpise?
Todo lo que sube debe bajar hasta un gran oso pardo! What goes up must come down even a big brown bear!
Pam and her friend Dan try to catch a wayward hat in this Green Light Reader from popular illustrator Holly Keller.
It's Mouse's birthday-and her friends Dog, Frog, Cat, Fox, and Snake have something special in store!
What's inside Todd's box? A whole bunch of surprises he's collected for his mom!
Jack and Rick are good friends--even when one of them isn't feeling too well.
Lunch out at a fancy restaurant is a disaster forfidgety Joe the Frog and his Mom and Dad in this laugh-filled, easy-to-read story thats just right for Level 1 beginners.
Gil the ant can't figure out where he is! But Gil--and clever readers--will pick up clues so that he won't be lost for long. Daniel Moreton's pictures add a high-tech twist to this companion to What Day Is It?
Meet Sam the mouse. Meet Jack the cat. Uh-oh . . . can Sam and Jack be friends?
A big pot, some heat, and lots of popcorn. . . . When the corn starts popping, the fun gets hopping for a boy, a girl, and their grown-up pals, who tend the stove. But when will the popping stop? Betsy Everitt's energetic illustrations add bold spice to this lighthearted rhyming recipe for a culinary adventure.
Tiger the cat is missing. Follow Lisa Campbell Ernst's playful illustrations, and you'll discover that Tiger might be closer than you think. . . .
Bear is very big, very brown, and very busy. His tree house could use a little sprucing up, so Bear heads up the ladder with a plan and a bucket of paint. But Little Bear has a plan, too--including a little mischief that brings Bear (and his blue paint tumbling down to earth. With gentle rhymes and humor, award-winning author and illustrator David McPhail creates a cheery and bumptious bear hug of a story.
Despite their differences, Big Pig and Little Pig are great friends. When they get together, these piggy pals have nothing but fun--and so does the reader.
Small Brown Bear and her dad clown around on a bike . . . and bump into trouble! What will Dad do?
What surprises do you see in the pictures?A pretty red rose and a bunny's pink nose. A spinning top and a dripping mop. An inquisitive young boy discovers that there are many wonderful things--some familiar, some surprising--to see at his house.He discovers, too, that seeing means opening your eyes to the world around you.In this young early reader, Holly Keller's simple rhyming text and bold illustrations turn everyday visions into heartwarming reveries.
Humpty Dumpty sits on his wall. How can he avoid a big, big fall? Maybe his friends can help! Reginald Howard gives a bright new spin to a familiar tale.
Rabbit and Turtle repeat their famous race--this time on their way to school. Rabbit runs; Turtle takes the bus. Who will win?
Gil the ant thinks all of his friends have forgotten his special day! Have they, or are they planning a special surprise?
Jack wants to play with Rick, and Rick wants to play with Jack--but there's a river between them. David McPhail reveals that friendship can bridge any river--and that when it comes to having fun, two is always better than one!
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