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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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Otter and Owl's Helpful Hike

by Crystal Bowman

There’s a gentle lesson about kindness in Otter and Owl’s Helpful Hike, when Otter ends up with a lot of bumps and bruises when he tries to help others. Level-two readers will enjoy this story on friendship and caring for God’s creatures.

Date Added: 02/11/2019


Category: Level 1

Otter and Owl Set Sail

by Crystal Bowman

The friends make a sailboat in Otter and Owl Set Sail, but there’s one problem—it doesn’t sail, even when they blow into the sail and sing sailing songs. Level two readers will learn that they themselves don’t have the power to do all things, but can call on the one who does.

Date Added: 02/11/2019


Category: Level 1

Otter and Owl Say I'm Sorry

by Crystal Bowman

Owl has a big idea that ends in disaster, and he’s worried that his friendship with Otter is ruined—just like he ruined Otter’s scooter. But the friends learn about friendship and forgiveness in this level two story.

Date Added: 02/11/2019


Category: Level 1

Otter and Owl and the Big Ah-choo!

by Crystal Bowman

Kids learn about the importance of friendship in this level two book. In Otter and Owl and the Big Ah-choo! it appears that Otter is allergic—to Owl! Owl believes that they can no longer be friends, but Otter discovers the real cause of his sneezing.

Date Added: 02/11/2019


Category: Level 1

Otter and Owl and the Big Ah-choo!

by Crystal Bowman

A Lesson in Friendship Otter can't seem to stop sneezing! But he only sneezes when he's with his best friend. Owl. Is this the end of their friendship?

Date Added: 02/11/2019


Category: Level 1

Night at the Museum

by Catherine Hapka

Larry Daley ran his own company. But he missed his old job at the Museum of Natural History in New York City. Larry was once the night guard there. Larry also missed the statues in the exhibits. He knew their secret: A magic Egyptian tablet brought them to life each night!

Date Added: 02/13/2019


Category: Level 2

Night at the Museum

by Catherine Hapka

When his museum friends are captured, Larry knows that he must save them! Will Larry and his new friend Amelia Earhart swoop in to the rescue in time?

Date Added: 02/13/2019


Category: Level 2

My Weird School Goes To The Museum

by Dan Gutman and Jim Paillot

A new series of Level Two I Can Read titles based on Dan Gutman’s My Weird School series, which has sold more than 10 million books! A. J. and Andrea are taking a class trip to the museum! Their museum guide has been warned that one of them might misbehave. But who will it be?

Join A. J. and Andrea from Ella Mentry School on this hilarious field trip as they show young readers why they attend the weirdest—and most fun!—school around. My Weird School Goes to the Museum is a Level Two I Can Read book, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help.

Date Added: 02/13/2019


Category: Level 2

My Parents Think I'm Sleeping

by Jack Prelutsky

These 16 rollicking rhymes show young readers that a child's life begins at bedtime. Ages 4-8 So my parents think I'm sleeping, but that's simply their mistake, I have got them fooled completely, I am really wide-awake. From watching shadows dancing on a wall, to reading books by flashlight under the covers, to sneaking downstairs to grab that last piece of chocolate cake, master poet Jack Prelutsky shows readers that a child's life begins at bedtime!

Date Added: 02/13/2019


Category: Level 3

Mud Pie Annie

by Joy Allen and Sue Buchanan and Dana Shafer

Refusing to be deterred by grown-ups, Mud Pie Annie uses her God-given creativity to make wonderful mud pies and other culinary masterpieces. Includes full-color illustrations and perforated recipe cards in the back so kids can make their own (edible) "dirt" or "mud" dishes.

Date Added: 02/11/2019


Category: Level 1

Mrs. Rosey Posey and the Yum-Yummy Birthday Cake

by Robin Jones Gunn

Children learn the importance of saying they’re sorry in Mrs. Rosey Posey and the Yum-Yummy Cake. But that’s not the only lesson learned. They will also discover the meaning of forgiving and loving people when they wrong us. This fanciful story will make young readers hungry for more!

Date Added: 02/13/2019


Category: Level 2

Mrs. Rosey Posey and the Hidden Treasure

by Robin Jones Gunn

The children in Mrs. Rosey Posey’s neighborhood are playing pirates. Mrs. Rosey Posey gives them a treasure map to follow. This imaginative book helps young readers discover what an invaluable treasure God’s Word is.

Date Added: 02/13/2019


Category: Level 2

Mrs. Rosey Posey and the Fine China Plate

by Robin Jones Gunn

A special treat served on one of Mrs. Rosey Posey’s China plates helps Natalie learn what it means to be set apart for God’s special purposes. Back by popular demand with new illustrations and in the I Can Read format, this much-loved classic story helps Level 2 readers understand how sometimes being told no is really God’s way of setting them aside for his very best intentions.

Date Added: 02/13/2019


Category: Level 2

Mrs. Rosey Posey and the Baby Bird

by Robin Jones Gunn

Young readers will learn that God cares for every living creature in Mrs. Rosey Posey and the Baby Bird. A baby bird falls from its nest, and Mrs. Rosey Posey takes care of it. All the while, she intrigues the children by telling them that someone else saw the baby bird fall. The story and illustrations will pull children into the quest to discover who it is.

Date Added: 02/13/2019


Category: Level 2

Mrs. Rosey Posey and the Baby Bird

by Robin Jones Gunn

Mrs. Rosey Posey is an eccentric grandmotherly character created by bestselling author Robin Jones Gunn. Mrs. Rosey Posey tells stories to the neighborhood children and teaches them how God loves and cares for them. A lesson in God's care for us. Rachel finds a baby bird that has fallen from its nest. "No one else saw it," she tells Mrs. Rosey Posey. But MRS. Rosey Posey knows that someone else did see it.

Date Added: 02/13/2019


Category: Level 2

Mrs. Brice's Mice

by Syd Hoff

Mrs. Brice has 25 mice and they all do everything together.

Date Added: 02/11/2019


Category: Level 1

Moses and the King

by Various Authors

Sent by God to free the slaves in Egypt, Moses bargains with the King to let God’s people go. The King says no, so God sends horrible plagues, diseases, and hardships. Finally the King says the people can go free and follow Moses. But when they get to the Red Sea, the King and his army are chasing them. How will God help them now? Find out in this My First I Can Read book.

Date Added: 02/11/2019


Category: My First Shared Reading

Mommy, May I Hug the Fish? / Mamá

by Crystal Bowman

Preschoolers want to explore their world but are not fully aware of harmful situations. When a loving parent or care-giver sets limits or gives permission, the child learns to respect his or her environment. Mommy, May I Hug the Fish addresses this subject in a humorous and age-appropriate way. The text is written in lively rhythm and rhyme and is designed for beginning readers. Los preescolares quieren explorar su mundo, pero no se dan cuenta por completo de las situaciones peligrosas. Cuando un padre, una madre o un cuidador cariñoso establece límites o da permiso, el niño aprende a respetar su medio ambiente. Mamá: ¿puedo abrazar al pez? trata de este tema de una manera divertida y apropiada para la edad. El texto ha sido escrito en un ritmo vivo y está diseñado para lectores principiantes.

Date Added: 02/11/2019


Category: Level 1

Marvin's Best Christmas Present Ever

by Katherine Paterson

Christmas is coming and Marvin is worried. He wants to make the best Christmas present ever for his parents. His sister May always makes great presents; Marvin's are never as good. This year Marvin is determined to make not only the best present, but one that will last forever. Katherine Paterson's heart-warming story and Jane Clark

Date Added: 02/13/2019


Category: Level 3

Marvin One Too Many

by Katherine Paterson

Marvin's first day at school does not go well. He feels that he is not wanted because his new teacher exclaims when meeting him, "One more? That is one too many!" He feels left out when the rest of his class learns to read before him, and that he cannot go to his parents for help as they are too busy with the dairy farm. This is an excellent book for all children who have trouble learning how to read, or who think they are on their own in life. With the help of his older sister and his parents, Marvin does learn how to read and fully participate in class. He feels better about himself and learns that his parents do have time to spend reading with him after all.

Date Added: 02/13/2019


Category: Level 3

Marley

by Susan Hill

When Mommy decides to surprise Cassie with a newly painted bedroom, Marley wants to help. But by the time he's done, the messy dog is in need of a little help himself.

Date Added: 02/13/2019


Category: Level 2

Mad Maddie Maxwell

by Stacie K.B. Maslyn

Maddie’s jump rope is missing. When she doesn’t find it in all the usual places, she gets angry. She blames each member of her family in turn. Through familiar rhyme and repetition, simple text, and delightful illustrations, this level-one I Can Read Book provides support for the earliest readers.

Date Added: 02/11/2019


Category: Level 1

The Lost Son

by Various Authors

This story of the prodigal son teaches the power of God’s love and forgiveness. God is always happy when lost people come back to him. Readers experience the love of God through the story of a loving father in this My First level book.

Date Added: 02/11/2019


Category: My First Shared Reading

The Long Way to a New Land

by Joan Sandin

"We will go to America!" It is 1868, and Carl Erik's family faces starvation in Sweden. As their hopes fade, they must endure a journey over land and sea to reach a better life in a new country thousands of miles away.

Date Added: 02/13/2019


Category: Level 3

Little Runner of the Longhouse

by Arnold Lobel and Betty Baker

The time of the New Year was an exciting one. The longhouses of the Iroquois were filled with busy people as everyone helped prepare for the celebration. Little Runner envied the big boys who put on masks and threatened to steal prized possessions until they were dissuaded with large servings of maple sugar. It was an Iroquois ceremony, but it was the candy, not the custom, that appealed to Little Runner. Little Runner did his best to convince his mother that he was one of the big boys, but she could not be fooled. How he finally achieved his goal makes a warmly happy story. The stunning pictures and skillfully chosen words realistically re-create the Iroquois way of life, and children will find this book that they can actually read by themselves both absorbing and delightful.

Date Added: 02/13/2019


Category: Level 2


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