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'I Can Read!' Leveled Readers Series
Description: A collection of leveled readers for beginning young readers published by Harper Collins. #kids #teachers #earlyreaders #earlylearning #earlychildhood #preschool
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Frog and Toad Are Friends
by Arnold LobelFrom writing letters to going swimming, telling stories to finding lost buttons, Frog and Toad are always there for each other--just as best friends should be. Images and image descriptions available.
Days with Frog and Toad
by Arnold LobelFriends every day. Good friends like Frog and Toad enjoy spending their days together. They fly kites, celebrate Toad's birthday, and share the shivers when one of them tells a scary story. Here are five funny stories that celebrate friendship all day, every day.
Happy Birthday Barnabas
by Royden LeppIn simple language and delightful pictures, residents of Brookdale Wood come alive with personality and charm. Happy Birthday Barnabas!—Barnabas Bear celebrates his birthday with Russell Raccoon with a calm and proper English tea party. As Barnabas passes the sugar, he wonders what his other friends are up to. The reader will guess what Barnabas can’t seem to see in this story that is packed with humor and silliness.
God Loves You Barnabas
by Royden LeppGod Loves You Barnabas!—As Barnabas Bear walks through the Brookdale Wood, he notices the special talents of all his good friends. Mr. Beaver is good at woodworking and Sara Skunk is good at soccer. Barnabas has kind words for all of them. But then he wonders if God gave him any talents. His friends help him see what makes Barnabas a very special bear. This story, packed with humor and silliness, focuses on the daily life of Barnabas Bear and his group of friends that live in the Brookdale Wood.
Barnabas Helps a Friend
by Royden LeppBarnabas Helps a Friend—Barnabas Bear and Russell Raccoon explore the damage after a storm whips through Brookdale Wood. They want to help Mr. Beaver, whose home was destroyed by a fallen tree. When the little friends find they aren’t strong enough to help, they go out looking for other helpers because “friends always help when trouble comes.” This story focuses on the daily life of Barnabas Bear and his group of friends that live in Brookdale Wood.
Barnabas Goes Swimming
by Royden LeppBarnabas Goes Swimming—Barnabas Bear and Russell Raccoon want to go swimming, but all their friends in the Brookdale Wood are too busy. Peter Pig is busy in the mud and Prickly Paul is busy napping. But Barnabas can always find a reason to thank God for a summer day. This story focuses on the daily life of Barnabas Bear and his group of friends that live in Brookdale Wood.
Kick, Pass, and Run
by Leonard KesslerAfter observing a boy's football game, a group of animals organizes its own teams and game.
Here Comes the Strikeout!
by Leonard KesslerHitting the ball is hard work, but after lots of practice and advice from his friend Willy, Bobby learns how.
The Best Seat in Second Grade
by Katharine KenahSam's favorite thing about second grade is the class pet, a hamster named George Washington, so when the class goes on a field trip to a science museum, Sam cannot resist bringing George along.
The Best Chef In Second Grade
by Katharine KenahA famous chef is coming to visit Mr. Hopper's second grade class, and everyone is excited about bringing in their family's favourite dish except Ollie, who loves to cook but cannot find a dish his whole family likes.
Pinkalicious
by Victoria KannAfter Pinkalicious colors her white ice skates with a cotton candy pink marker, she feels ready to spin, glide, and soar with the best of them. But as the color starts to run off of her skates, she is embarrassed. When Pinkalicious thought she was going to leave her mark on the skating rink, she didn't mean it so literally. . . . This I Can Read story will have young readers laughing out loud until they get pink in the cheeks!
Pinkalicious
by Victoria KannMary had a little lamb, but Pinkalicious has a cooler companion: an imaginary unicorn named Goldie. The pink-crazed girl and her golden sidekick are taking school by storm. In the midst of all the fun and games, will they play by the rules?
A Picture for Harold's Room
by Crockett JohnsonHarold needs a picture for his bedroom wall. So he takes his purple crayon and begins to create a whole new world around him. But then he notices he has gotten very small-half the size of a daisy! Only a very clever artist can find his way home now.
Snug as a Bug / Arropadito y a gusto
by Amy E. ImbodyLevel-one readers will enjoy reading this delightful rhyming bedtime story. They’ll learn that God has given animals places they can sleep. And while God loves animals, he has a special love for children. Humorous and colorful illustrations make this a fun book to read over and over again. Los lectores de nivel 1 disfrutarán al leer este encantador cuento antes de irse a la cama. Aprenderán que Dios les ha dado a los animales lugares donde pueden dormir. Y en tanto que Dios ama a los animales, siente un amor especial por los niños. Las ilustraciones cómicas y a todo color hacen que sea una diversión leer este libro una y otra vez.
Weather
by Lee Bennett HopkinsA collection of poems describing various weather conditions, by such authors as Christina G. Rossetti, Myra Cohn Livingston, and Aileen Fisher.
Surprises
by Lee Bennett Hopkins and Megan Lloyd'These thirty-eight poems offer beginning readers a chance to try some verse. With drawings that pack a lot of action, a friendly book that will connect with everyday lives and lend a little music along the way. ' --BL. Notable Children's Books of 1984 (ALA) Best Books of 1984 (SLJ) Children's Books of 1984 (Library of Congress)
A Pet for Me
by Lee Bennett Hopkins and Jane ManningFrom a devoted mutt giving "sloppy doggy kisses" to a tarantula munching happily on a cricket lunch, this lively collection of twenty poems celebrates the relationship between children and their pets. Popular poet and noted anthologist Lee Bennett Hopkins brings together many of today's best children's poets -- including X. J. Kennedy, Alice Schertle, and Karla Kuskin -- in this delightful festival of friendship. Jane Manning's bright and richly textured art cheerfully complements these playful poems.
Who Will Be My Friends?
by Syd HoffFreddy has moved into a new house and goes in search of friends to play with. An Early I Can Read Book.
Happy Birthday, Danny and the Dinosaur!
by Syd HoffWhat would happen if a dinosaur came to a birthday party? Come to Danny's house and find out. His friend the dinosaur helps make this one party you'll never forget!
Danny and the Dinosaur Go to Camp
by Syd HoffFrom the book jacket: Guess who's going to summer camp with Danny?
His friend the dinosaur. An expert at foot races and football, and happy to help when weary hikers need a lift, this gigantic camper is a huge hit.
Since the publication of Danny and the Dinosaur in 1958, the popular pair has been a favorite for beginning readers everywhere, who, like Danny, love the dinosaur as much for the measure of his size as for the largeness of his heart.
Those who enjoy this book may also want to read "Happy Birthday, Danny and the Dinosaur!" (also available from Bookshare).
This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy. AGES 3-7
Danny and the Dinosaur and the New Puppy
by Syd HoffDanny gets a brand-new puppy, and the dinosaur can't wait to join in on the fun! What happens when you play fetch with a dinosaur or ask him to roll over.
Danny and the Dinosaur
by Syd HoffThe dinosaur thinks he’s much too tall. It’s not easy being different! Danny decides to cheer his friend up, and together they discover that being too tall might not be so bad after all.
Readers first fell in love with Danny and his prehistoric pal in the I Can Read classic Danny and the Dinosaur, created by Syd Hoff in 1958. Now the popular pair are together again in a hilarious I Can Read adventure sure to win over a new generation of beginning readers.
This Level One I Can Read book is perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.