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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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Shrek
by Catherine HapkaWhen Shrek and Fiona need a night out, they call Donkey and Puss-In-Boots to babysit. How much trouble can the babies be? The babysitters find out that with three ogre babies, trouble is spelled with a capital T!
Shrek the Third
by Catherine HapkaWith Donkey and Puss by his side, Shrek must find a new king for the land of Far Far Away-or rule the kingdom himself!
Shrek the Third
by Catherine HapkaWith the king gone, the kingdom of Far Far Away needs a new king. Is Shrek next in line for the throne?
Kung Fu Panda
by Catherine HapkaThe legend of the Dragon Warrior is famous all over the Valley of Peace. Many have dreamed of being chosen. The time has come to name the great warrior. And the Dragon Warrior is ... a clumsy panda?
Kung Fu Panda
by Catherine HapkaPo works hard to live up to his title as the Dragon Warrior. But it seems the harder he trains, the more trouble he causes. Can't Po do anything right?
Pony Scouts
by Catherine HapkaNo one loves horses more than Meg, so she can't believe her good luck when her family moves to the country. Her new friend, Jill, raises ponies on her farm. Together with their friend Annie, the girls feed, groom, and play with the horses.
Night at the Museum
by Catherine HapkaWhen 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?
Night at the Museum
by Catherine HapkaLarry 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!
The Dark Knight
by Catherine HapkaWhen Batman sees the Bat-Signal up in the sky, it means that danger is near! He'll need his Batsuit and Bat-Pod to help keep Gotham City safe from its newest enemy--the Joker!
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.
Kick, Pass, and Run
by Leonard KesslerAfter observing a boy's football game, a group of animals organizes its own teams and game.
Bob's Great Escape
by Dandi Daley MackallA Lesson in Forgiveness. When Bob goes missing, Jen can’t believe it, especially when Mrs. Gray blames her. Can Jen forgive Mrs. Gray when she’s done nothing wrong?
Double Trouble
by Dandi Daley MackallA Lesson in Honesty. Jen makes two big mistakes. So when Bob gets hurt, Jen has to make things right by telling the truth and helping him.
A Perfect Pony
by Dandi Daley MackallA Lesson in Being Grateful. When Jen’s best friend Dave gets a pony for his birthday Jen is jealous and finds things wrong with her own horse! Will she learn what it means to be grateful for what she has?
Troo's Big Climb
by Cheryl Crouch and Kevin ZimmerA lesson in obedience… Troo is not a baby, and he’s not afraid to climb the biggest tree in the forest—even though his parents told him not to. But this tree isn’t safe for anyone! What will happen if Troo falls?
Troo Makes a Splash
by Cheryl Crouch and Kevin ZimmerA lesson in considering others’ needs… It’s hot and Troo wants to go swimming! Now! But when he blocks off the river to make a small pool, the water stops flowing downstream. What will happen to the creatures that need the river to live?
Troo's Secret Clubhouse
by Cheryl Crouch and Kevin ZimmerA lesson in getting along with siblings… Troo and his friends are too grown up to play with Troo’s little sister. But when Kewa and Rilla go home, who will a lonely Troo play with?
Poisonous, Smelly, and Amazing Plants
by Various AuthorsDid you know—The Venus Flytrap plant eats bugs? That the redwood is the tallest tree in the world? God's awesome world is filled with unusual plants!
Cats, Dogs, Hamsters, and Horses
by Various AuthorsDid you know—That you should take care of your pet, just like your parents take care of you? God made these special animals to be our friends!
Spiders, Snakes, Bees, and Bats
by Various AuthorsDid you know—There are thousands of different kinds of spiders? That snakes smell with their tongues? Read all about God¹s creepy, crawly creations!
Zack's Alligator
by Shirley MozelleWhen Zack soaks his new alligator keychain in water, it grows into a full-sized and fun-loving alligator. Picture descriptions added.
Zack's Alligator Goes to School
by Shirley Mozelle and James WattsBridget, the sassy gator from the Glades, returns for more high-energy fun in this sequel to "Zack's Alligator." Zack takes Bridget to school for show-and-tell, where she sings, skateboards, and generally turns the classroom upside down. For Zack's class, show-and-tell will never be the same!
Zack's Alligator and the First Snow
by Shirley Mozelle and James WattsZack and Bridget are back for more gator-ific fun! At first Bridget is only the size of a key chain. But when she gets soaked from the wet snow, she grows into a full-size alligator. It's Bridget's first real winter, and the zany gator embraces the experience-from ice-skating to sledding to making a "gator angel" in the snow. Join these special friends as they embark upon an exciting winter wonderland adventure together.
Mrs. Rosey Posey and the Fine China Plate
by Robin Jones GunnA 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.
Mrs. Rosey Posey and the Baby Bird
by Robin Jones GunnYoung 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.