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Princess Joy's Party: Level 1 (I Can Read! / Princess Parables)
by Jeanna Young Jacqueline Kinney JohnsonBased on Princess Joy&’s Birthday Blessing and the Parable of the Great Feast in Luke 14, this level one I Can Read is the perfect way to teach early readers about their welcome to God&’s kingdom.In Princess Joy&’s Party, Jesus&’ lesson about who is best to invite to your home comes alive for little princesses just learning to read! When no one accepts the invitation to Princess Joy&’s birthday party, she is sad. But her father, the king, helps her understand that there are more ways to celebrate a special day and much better gifts to get than ones wrapped in pretty paper and bows.Princess Joy&’s Party:Is a Level One I Can ReadTeaches the Parable of the Great Banquet (Luke 14:15-23)Features lovely, full-color art
Princess Lulu Goes to Camp (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)
by Kathryn CristaldiLulu is a princess. She has everything--well, almost everything. Princess Lulu doesn't have any friends. Will she finally find a friend at Camp Ruff 'n' Tuff? Find out in this Level 3 reader!
Princess Peppa and the Royal Ball: Level 1 Reader) (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)
by Courtney CarbonePrincess Peppa has so much to do to get ready for the royal ball! She must invite her friends, decorate the castle, and help the royal baker make some tasty treats. Will Princess Peppa have enough time to make this ball a night to remember?
Princess Petunia and the Good Knight: Level 1 (I Can Read! / Big Idea Books / VeggieTales)
by Karen PothA Lesson about Putting Others FirstIt&’s time for the Great Pie Games, and Princess Petunia has to choose the champion of all knights. What makes the Duke of Scone so special?This is a Level One I Can Read! book, which means it&’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. It aligns with guided reading level I and will be of interest to children Pre-K to 2nd grade.
Princess Pig (Bright Owl Books)
by Molly CoxePig and Twig are playing Princess. Pig gets three wishes. But she wants more! This fun photographic easy-to-read story features the short "i" vowel sound. Kane Press's new series of super simple easy-to-reads, Bright Owl Books, launches with Molly Coxe's five photographic stories, which feature the short vowel sounds and are each only around 100 words. These irresistibly silly stories help kids learn to read through repetition and by teaching the basic building blocks of reading—vowel sounds—giving kids the perfect start on educational success.
Princess Posey: Monster Stew
by Stephanie GreeneHalloween frights are no match for Princess Posey and her tutu Posey loves Halloween. But after Miss Lee announces that the first grade class will be eating Monster Stew, Posey gets worried. Luckily, her tutu turns her into Princess Posey, the girl who can tackle any problem! She finds out what "lizard livers" and "monster eyeballs" really are, and her new neighbor has just the right thing to light up Halloween night. .
Princess Posey and the Christmas Magic
by Stephanie GreenePosey is sure Santa will bring her a real magic wand for Christmas--it will help her do so many wonderful things! But when an accident leads to a little white lie, she worries Santa won't come at all. Will Princess Posey's sparkly tutu help her find the courage to fix things? Filled with the charm and humor Posey is known for plus a few extra dashes of the kindness of the season, this beginning chapter book will be perfect for every first-grader's stocking. "Posey is the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade girl. " --Kirkus Reviews .
Princess Posey and the Crazy, Lazy Vacation
by Stephanie Greene Stephanie Roth SissonThe beloved Princess Posey, First Grader, who has been called "the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade girl", is back in another heartwarming installment to the popular series.Posey is worried about her upcoming spring break: instead of going somewhere for their vacation, her mom says they are going to have a "lazy vacation" at home. What if lazy actually means boring? Fortunately, the next few days are anything but: there are pancakes for dinner, a sleepover with her friends, and a new bike without training wheels! After Posey's first attempt at riding ends with a crash, she's not sure she wants to get back on her bike. But with some encouragement from Grandpa, Posey realizes that being brave means trying again, even if you feel afraid.
Princess Posey and the First Grade Ballet
by Stephanie Roth Sisson Stephanie GreenePrincess Posey's glittery tutu is extra busy in the ninth book in the chapter book series. Valentine's Day is coming! Posey is so excited about her special ballet recital and giving cards to everyone at school. Then she learns that one of her classmates doesn't have any valentines to give out. Can Princess Posey and her tutu find the perfect way to help?
Princess Posey and the First-Grade Boys
by Stephanie Roth Sisson Stephanie GreeneThe first grade boys are driving Posey crazy! They can't seem to sit still, they make rude noises, and sometimes they are just plain weird. When Posey makes up a silly song about Henry, her friends all think it's funny. But it isn't so funny to Henry--or Miss Lee. Can Princess Posey's sparkly tutu help her find a way to fix this mess? Make reading sparkle with all of the Princess Posey chapter books!
Princess Posey and the First Grade Play
by Stephanie Greene Stephanie Roth SissonEveryone's favorite first grader, Princess Posey, has to fess up to her biggest mistake yet in this eleventh book in the series!Posey's class has been learning all about bees, and when they plan to put on a play to demonstrate everything they've learned, Posey is thrilled. Posey loves a stage, and she's already got her heart set on the perfect role: the Queen Bee. But when Caitlyn is picked for the Queen Bee, Posey is crushed. Taking matters into her own hands, Posey swipes Caitlyn's special bee eraser when nobody's looking. But after she takes it, she feels worse. Maybe stealing wasn't the right thing to do--but how can she ever make things right? It takes a talk with her mom and a whole lot of courage, but Posey makes an important discovery: owning up to your mistakes is always the right thing to do.Praise for Posey:"Greene doesn't miss a step. Posey is the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade girl."—Kirkus Reviews"Greene's simple writing style and straightforward plot is ideal for advanced first graders or beginning second-grade readers."—School Library Journal
Princess Posey and the Flower Girl Fiasco
by Stephanie Greene Stephanie Roth SissonIn her 12th chapter book, everyone's favorite first grade friend, Princess Posey, learns that sometimes exciting news comes with big changes.When Posey's grandpa announces that he's marrying her neighbor, Mrs. Romero, Posey is thrilled! She LOVES Mrs. Romero and she's going to be the flower girl! But then she learns that Mrs. Romero will be moving away, and her dog Hero, too. That is just about the worst news ever.Now Posey wants nothing to do with the wedding, but that is making everyone miserable--including Hero. Can Princess Posey and her tutu be strong enough to do what will make everyone happy again?
Princess Posey and the New First Grader
by Stephanie Greene Stephanie Roth SissonThe sixth book in the Princess Posey chapter book series, and there's a new kid in class! Posey and her best friends, Nikki and Ava, do everything together. Then, new girl Grace joins Miss Lee's first grade class, and Posey worries that everything will change. Nikki and Ava can't stop talking about Grace's long princess hair, and when she joins the girls' recess games, they like her way of doing things better than Posey's. But when Grace accidentally teases Posey, she's had enough: she doesn't want to play with Grace ever again! Luckily, with a little help from Miss Lee and her trusty princess tutu, Posey realizes just how lonely Grace must feel. Posey partners up with her for reading time, and discovers that Grace could be more than just the new girl, if she gives her the chance. "Princess Posey is the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade girl."--Kirkus Reviews
Princess Posey and the Next-Door Dog
by Stephanie GreeneWhen Posey puts on her tutu, she turns into brave Princess Posey who can face anything. But when she has to write a story about a pet, the only one around is the new next-door dog who has a loud bark. Also, Posey has a secret. When she was little, a dog knocked her over to lick her ice cream and she's been afraid of dogs ever since. Can her tutu help her tackle this challenge? With dilemmas and solutions that ring exactly true for first-graders, Princess Posey is sure to charm every newly independent reader. Make reading sparkle with all of the Princess Posey chapter books! .
Princess Posey and the Perfect Present
by Stephanie GreeneFirst grade is fantastic. Posey loves her new best friends, they do fun things in class, and she adores her teacher. Then it's Miss Lee's birthday and Posey thinks her home-grown roses will be the best present of all. But when her friend brings a huge bouquet from a florist, Posey's roses don't seem special enough and she doesn't give them to her teacher after all. She feels horrible all day, but with some help from her mom, she comes up with the perfect, Posey way to make it up to Miss Lee--an after-birthday present. Make reading sparkle with all of the Princess Posey chapter books! .
Princess Posey and the Tiny Treasure
by Stephanie GreenePrincess Posey is back in another super cute chapter story! When Gramps buys Posey the most adorable stuffed animal-a pink piglet named Poinky who can perch on the top of her pencil-Posey can't wait to show him to all her friends. But when Poinky mistakenly ends up in Miss Lee's Consequence Drawer Posey is heartbroken. Will the Pink Princess be able to find her courage and explain things to Miss Lee? .
Princess Posey & The First Grade Parade
by Greene Stephanie Sisson Stephanie RothPosey is really nervous about starting first grade. Instead of getting walked to her classroom, her mom has to drop her off at the Kiss-and-Go Lane. Then she'll have to walk into school and face the Monster of the Blue Hall all by herself. Worst of all, she has to do it without the one thing that always makes her feel brave and special: the tutu that turns her into the Pink Princess. But when Posey inspires her new teacher to throw a first-day parade in which all the kids are invited to wear whatever makes them feel the most comfortable, first grade starts to look a lot more promising. Posey will charm readers just graduating from easy-to-reads (and from kindergarten). Make reading sparkle with all of the Princess Posey chapter books! .
The Princess Promise: A QUIX Book (Mini Mermaid Tales #3)
by Debbie DadeyPoppy the mermaid dreams of meeting a real princess in this third book of the Mini Mermaid tales QUIX chapter book series that&’s a spinoff of the popular Mermaid Tales series and is perfect for emerging readers.When Poppy hears there is a real princess in Trident City, more than anything she wants to meet her. She and her mermaid friends search behind every last blade of sea grass and coral reef in the nearby park without luck. But Poppy is in for a royal surprise when she discovers there is more to being a princess than sparkling crowns, glittering jewels, and fancy gowns.
The Princess Twins and the Birthday Party: Level 1 (Princess Twins #Level 1)
by Mona HodgsonA Lesson in KindnessPrincesses Abby and Emma are ready to celebrate their birthday with their friends. But where did Beth go? Can Emma convince Beth to come back to the party?This is a Level One I Can Read! book, which means it&’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. It aligns with guided reading level G and will be of interest to children Pre-K to 3rd grade.
The Princess Twins and the Tea Party: Level 1 (Princess Twins #Level 1)
by Mona HodgsonIn this level-one story, Princess Emma runs around the castle making sure everything is perfect for the Spring Tea. She tries to tell the baker how to make the cake. She refolds the napkins. And she shoos Kitty out of the way. When her friends arrive, she learns that only God is perfect, and the point of the day is to enjoy her friends.
Princesses and Puppies (Step into Reading)
by Jennifer Liberts WeinbergAriel, Merida, Belle, and all the Disney princesses laugh and play with cute, cuddly puppies in this Step 2 leveled reader. It's perfect for girls ages 4–6 who are just learning to read on their own.
Principles and Applications of Assessment in Counseling (4th Edition)
by Susan C. WhistonThis text, created specifically for counseling students, provides with a comprehensive introduction to appraisal and assessment and focuses on the importance of using assessment results to evaluate the efficacy of counseling. With cases studies found throughout, students will easily learn to apply principles to real life.
Principles and Foundations of Health Promotion and Education (4th edition)
by Randall R. Cottrell James T. Girvan James F. MckenzieThe Fourth Edition of Principles and Foundations connects you to research, resources and practitioners in health education while providing a solid foundation in the history, philosophy, theory, and ethics of health education. This book is intended for those interested in learning the basics of health promotion and education.
Principles and Labs for Fitness and Wellness
by Werner W. K. Hoeger Sharon A. Hoeger Amber L. Fawson Cherie I. HoegerFor this 15th edition of Principles and Labs for Fitness & Wellness,the authors have reinvigorated the design to provide a modern and visually stimulating layout throughout the text and have developed and sourced many new figures, graphs, informational boxes, and photos in each chapter. Throughout the text, the authors have made substantial changes with the focus of finding new ways to help students understand and achieve a wellness way of life. Many chapters have been rethought and reorganized with new headings and enhanced introductory text. All chapters have been revised and updated according to recent advances and recommendations in the field, including information reported in the literature and at professional health, fitness, and sports medicine conferences.
Principles and Labs for Fitness and Wellness
by Werner W. K. Hoeger Sharon A. Hoeger Andrew D. Meteer Cherie I. HoegerNow in an updated 16th Edition, the market-leading PRINCIPLES AND LABS FOR FITNESS AND WELLNESS drives students toward personal goals while inspiring them to help others reach theirs. Connecting the dots between fitness, health and happiness, this book makes living an active lifestyle a reality by offering behavior modification techniques, sensible approaches and practical ways to incorporate changes into everyday routines. Friendly language and high quality visuals support the wellness mindset, while features such as "FAQs," "Personal Profiles" and "Behavior Modification Planning” highlight important practices that transform bodies and minds. Designed to inspire interest in fitness careers, this book also empowers readers to create a personal exercise program, make solid nutrition choices and lead an active lifestyle.