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Flowers for Grandma: Individual Student Edition Yellow (levels 6-8) (Rigby Pm Stars)
by Dawn McMillanElla comes home and finds out that her Grandma is in hospital. Ella wants to take her red flowers from the garden.
The Food Pyramid Disaster
by Joanne Mattern Jeffrey Fuerst Laurence KnightonPerform this script about the importance of eating healthy food.
Forces Make Things Move
by Kimberly Brubaker BradleyForces are at work all around you. They affect things as small as a toy car and as big as the earth! Forces make things move, but they also make things stop. Some forces are very strong, but other forces are so weak, you can't feel them at all. But what are forces, and how do they work? Read and find out!
Franklin and the Cookies
by Paulette BourgeoisIn this Level 2 first reader, youngsters will identify with Franklin as he has too many cookies!
Franklin and the Tin Flute
by Sharon JenningsWhen Franklin trades an old tin flute he found in the basement for a marble, he discovers that the flute was never his to trade. This Level 2 first reader contains longer stories, varied sentences, increased vocabulary, more difficult visual clues and some repetition.
Franklin's Library Book
by Sharon Jennings Paulette Bourgeois Brenda Clark Celeste Gagnon Sean Jeffrey Sasha Mcintyre Laura VegysWhen Franklin loses a library book, he dons a disguise to hide from Mrs. Goose, and then retraces his steps. This Level 2 first reader contains longer stories, varied sentences, increased vocabulary, more difficult visual clues and some repetition.
Franklin's Pond Phantom
by Sharon Jennings Sasha Mcintyre Robert Penman Shelley SouthernFranklin and his friends are determined to watch and wait for the Pond Phantom to appear. Will they ever get to the bottom of the mystery? This Level 2 first reader contains longer stories, varied sentences, increased vocabulary, more difficult visual clues and some repetition. Picture descriptions added.
Fred and Ted Go Camping (Beginner Books(R))
by P. D. EastmanFred and Ted--beloved canine stars of P. D. Eastman's Big Dog . . . Little Dog--are back in an all-new Beginner Book written and illustrated by P. D.'s son, Peter Eastman! In this story Fred and Ted go camping, and as usual, their uniquely different approaches to doing things (such as packing equipment, setting up camp, and fishing techniques) have humorous--and sometimes surprising--results. A charming introduction to opposites that beginner readers will find ruff to put down!
Fred and Ted Go Camping: Read & Listen Edition (Beginner Books(R))
by Peter Anthony EastmanFred and Ted—beloved canine stars of P. D. Eastman&’s Big Dog . . . Little Dog—are back in a Read & Listen edition of the all-new Beginner Book written and illustrated by P. D.&’s son, Peter Eastman! In this story, Fred and Ted go camping, and, as usual, their uniquely different approaches to doing things (such as packing equipment, setting up camp, and fishing techniques) have humorous—and sometimes surprising—results. A charming introduction to opposites that beginner readers will find ruff to put down!Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.This ebook includes Read & Listen audio narration.
Freddie and Flossie (The Bobbsey Twins, Pre-Level #1)
by Laura Lee HopeMeet Freddie and Flossie. They are twins. They look alike, but in many ways they are very different ... or maybe not!
From Apples to Applesauce (From Farm to Table, First Facts)
by Kristin Thoennes KellerWhere does applesauce come from? Learn how applesauce starts with fresh apples in an apple orchard. Follow along as the apples are taken to a factory and made into applesauce. Before food arrives in your home in neat packages, it travels on an amazing journey. The First Facts From Farm to Table set illustrates how food is processed and manufactured. Hungry readers will visit a farm to discover their favorite treat in its raw state, and then follow the production line as the food is harvested, transported to factories for processing, packaged for distribution, and, finally, sold to the consumer. Illustrative photography, fact-filled texts, and fun features will satisfy young readers' hunger for food knowledge.
From Peanuts to Peanut Butter (From Farm to Table, First Facts)
by Kristin Thoennes KellerFrom Farm to Table. Where does peanut butter come from? Learn how peanut butter starts with peanut seeds at a peanut farm. Follow along as the peanuts are taken to a factory and made into peanut butter. Before food arrives in your home in neat packages, it travels on an amazing journey. The First Facts From Farm to Table set illustrates how food is processed and manufactured. Hungry readers will visit a farm to discover their favorite treat in its raw state, and then follow the production line as the food is harvested, transported to factories for processing, packaged for distribution, and, finally, sold to the consumer. Illustrative photography, fact-filled texts, and fun features will satisfy young readers' hunger for food knowledge. Titles in this set: From Apples to Applesauce; From Maple Trees to Maple Syrup; From Milk to Ice Cream; From Oranges to Orange Juice; From Peanuts to Peanut Butter; From Wheat to Bread.
George Most Wanted (Orca Echoes)
by Ingrid LeeGeorge Most Wanted is the second of three books in the George series At the end of The True Story of George, George, a small plastic man, went for a ride on a rocket and flew apart. Now, with Katie and Mackenzie’s help, all his parts must find each other. But his head has been frozen deep in a bag of blackberries. Will he ever be whole again? The story of George comes to a close in George, the Best of All!
George Washington's First Victory (Ready-To-Read COFA)
by Stephen KrenskyDescribes an incident in the early life of George Washington, which provides a glimpse of his relationship with his mother.
Get Moving with Grover (Happy Healthy Monsters)
by Louis WombleIt's your lovable pal Grover, showing you how easy it is to move around-even with a book. In fact, Grover will show you how to use this book as part of your workout, by running under it, over it, and around and around for pages of heart-pumping fun. A page of tips for parents is also included.From the Hardcover edition.
Ghost Wolf (Orca Echoes)
by Karleen BradfordMatt is desperate to fit in at summer camp. One night he gets lost when he goes off on his own to retrieve a forgotten life preserver. A wolf appears and Matt overcomes his fears and follows it. He finds a half-wolf, half-dog pup whose mother is dead. Is the big wolf who guides him the same wolf that his father rescued years before from a trap?
The Giant Hug
by Valeri Gorbachev Sandra HorningHow do you give your granny a hug when she lives far away? Send it through the mail, of course! Owen's hug travels across the country in a series of hilarious, sometimes awkward, always heartfelt embraces between animals of different shapes and sizes. Valeri Gorbachev's adorable artwork pairs beautifully with Sandra Horning's charming text, and makes for a fun, funny, and educational read-aloud. An unexpected twist at the end will delight readers and have kids asking for this book again and again.
Giant Lizards (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)
by Ginjer L. ClarkeLeapin' lizards! Kids have always been fascinated by reptiles, both living and extinct. Now they'll learn all about lizards that lived with the dinosaurs and still roam the earth today. With clear, simple text and bright, bold artwork, this Level 3 Penguin Young Reader is perfect for the home and classroom!
The Gift of Nothing (Little Brown Picture Books)
by Patrick McdonnellWhat can Mooch the cat give Earl the dog when Earl has everything? The answer, of course, is nothing. This simple picture book story features characters from McDonnell's popular comic strip, "Mutts." Illustrations.
The Girls of Lighthouse Lane: Amanda's Story (Girls of Lighthouse Lane #4)
by Thomas Kinkade Erika TamarKatherine is the daughter of the lighthouse keeper. She dreams of becoming a painter. But in 1905, a girl can't grow up to be a famous artist -- can she?Rose just moved to the town of Cape Light. She wants to fit in with her new friends, but Rose has a secret she can't share with anyone ...Lizabeth is Kat's rich cousin who always gets what she wants. But Lizabeth soon finds out that money can't keep her from losing the most precious thing of all ...Amanda's mother passed away, and now Amanda keeps house for her minister father. When she meets a very special young man, can she find the courage to be friends with him in spite of her father's disapproval?The quiet New England town of Cape Light never seems to change. But starting in 1905, the lives of these four friends will be transformed in ways they never could have imagined ...
Glint
by Ann CoburnEllie and her little brother Danny spend their lonely days making up stories about a young girl in a world of dragons and shape-shifters, a girl as brave and cunning as they would like to be. Five years later Danny disappears. The police have no clues. They fear he is dead, but Ellie knows better. She also knows that she is the only one who can find him. At the same time, in the world Danny and Ellie imagined, a young girl named Argent sets off on a quest of her own to reclaim a stolen dragon hatchling.As each girl makes her way closer to her goal, the boundaries between the worlds of fantasy and reality begin to blur until it's unclear where one world ends and the other begins. Gripping, compelling, and utterly absorbing, Glint is the story of two worlds—and two heroines—that readers will never forget.
Go, Train, Go! (Thomas & Friends)
by Tommy Stubbs W. AwdryThomas is taking the judge to the train show! He speeds up a hill, across a ridge, through a tunnel, and over a bridge. But as soon as Thomas starts to go fast--screech!--he has to slow down. A goat is in the way, the wind is pushing him back, the tunnel is very dark, and logs are on the track! As soon as Thomas gets past each delay, he gets to go fast--at last! But will they reach the show on time? Go, Thomas, go!
Good Dog
by Maya GottfriedIn this heart-stealing picture book, fine artist Robert Rahway Zakanitch gives us 16 masterful, soulful, impossibly expressive portraits of dogs, and Maya Gottfried wonderfully captures their voices and inner personalities in 16 enchanting poems. It's a doggie delight! These dogs beg to be patted, tickled, scratched, and ruffled. Which one will be your best friend?