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Friends
by Geraldo ValérioIn Geraldo Valério’s newest vibrant and beautiful wordless picture book, a trip to the beach turns into a magical journey under the sea—exploring themes of friendship and the power of imagination. When a girl and a frog go to the beach to fish, they are frustrated to find that the fish aren’t biting. Instead, they stare into the water and make faces at their reflections. Then, something spectacular happens. The reflections take on lives of their own, transforming into a mermaid with her own pet frog. Surprise gives way to delight as they invite the girl and the frog to enter a stunning underwater world. The new friends swim and play amongst colorful sea creatures until they discover a pair of glowing pearls and turn them into matching necklaces.Readers are brought along on a joyful aquatic adventure in this third wordless picture book from Geraldo Valério. Each page is a visual treasure trove full of fish and bubbles and other underwater details. Young readers will especially enjoy following the frogs’ adventures in this celebration of friendship and imagination.Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.7Use illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events.
Friends (Fountas & Pinnell LLI Green #Level A, Lesson 4)
by Charlot WilsonFountas and Pinnell Leveled Literacy Intervention Books.
Friends Are Forever (Step into Reading)
by RH DisneyThis Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader is based on Disney and Pixar's Luca—streaming now on Disney+!Set in a beautiful seaside town on the Italian Riviera, Disney and Pixar's original feature film Luca is a coming-of-age story about one young boy experiencing an unforgettable summer filled with gelato, pasta and endless scooter rides. Luca shares these adventures with his newfound best friend, but all the fun is threatened by a deeply-held secret: they are sea monsters from another world just below the water's surface. Girls and boys ages 4 to 6 will love this Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader. Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
Friends Are Not for Biting (Gentle Parenting Story)
by Ryan AllenTeeth are powerful, amazing tools for chewing and eating . . . but teeth are not for biting our friends and family!Liam loves pretending to be a lion. He roars. He pounces. He plays! But when he feels frustrated, overwhelmed, tired, or too excited, his body tells him it's time to bite!Written by Preschool Therapist, Ryan Allen, this incredible, funny, helpful book, will guide children to recognize the signs that they are about to bite, and teaches great techniques and positive alternatives to stay safe and have fun. There are many reasons why kids bite, from boredom to excitement, painful teething to cranky frustration, this is a common experience for many toddlers. But with a Gentle Parenting approach, there are equally many ways to identify, soothe, and change behaviors.Gentle Parenting Guide SeriesCommon situations and descriptive illustrations guide kids to choose positive behaviors instead of harmful ones. All books in this useful series include helpful tips and an introduction to the basic principles of Gentle Parenting, all written by licensed Preschool Therapist, Ryan Allen.
Friends Are the Best! (Step into Reading)
by RH DisneyThis Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader is based on Disney and Pixar's Turning Red--now streaming on Disney+!In Turning Red, Mei Lee is a confident, dorky thirteen-year-old torn between staying her mother&’s dutiful daughter and the chaos of adolescence. And as if changes to her interests, relationships, and body weren&’t enough, whenever she gets too excited (which for a teenager is practically ALWAYS), she &“poofs&” into a giant red panda! Turning Red is directed by Academy Award-winner Domee Shi (Pixar short Bao), produced by Lindsey Collins and coming to Disney+ on March 11th, 2022! Girls and boys ages 4 to 6 will love this Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader based on the feature film. Step 2 Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
Friends Forever (Croc and Ally)
by Derek AndersonFor fans of Elephant & Piggie and Frog & Toad comes an easy-to-read series about another unlikely pair: Croc and Ally. These two best friends don't always see things the same way, but there's one thing they do agree on--their friendship comes first!Croc is grumpy. Ally is happy. Croc sees a problem. Ally finds a solution. In Friends Forever, whether it's choosing new chairs, going for a walk, or looking for the moon, these best friends will always work together despite their differences.With three short stories, easy-to-read vocabulary, and adorable illustrations, this book is perfect for progressing readers.
Friends Forever (Step into Reading)
by Melissa LagonegroBuzz Lightyear is a space ranger and Woody is a cowboy, but being different can’t stop these toys from being best friends. This all-new Step 2 Reader based on Disney/Pixar's Toy Story tells the tale of Buzz and Woody's everlasting friendship. Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
Friends Forever: A QUIX Book (Royal Sweets #8)
by Helen PerelmanPrincess Mini and her friends at Royal Fairy Academy help a lost narwhal in this super-sweet story in the QUIX chapter book line that&’s perfect for emerging readers.Princess Mini finds a baby narwhal on the shores of Ice Cream Isles—he&’s lost! Princess Mini is determined to help him, but she will need the help of her friends to find the narwhal&’s family. Will there be a happy family reunion?
Friends Forever?: The Complicated Life of Claudia Cristina Cortez (Claudia Cristina Cortez)
by Diana G GallagherOnly the cool kids make the cheerleading squad, and Claudia and her friends aren't very cool. So it comes as a shock when Monica, one of Claudia's best friends, decides to try out. When Claudia tries to talk Monica out of it, Monica gets upset. Can Claudia support her friend, even if she knows Monica won't make the team?
Friends Rock: An Acorn Book (Unicorn and Yeti #3)
by Heather Ayris BurnellMagical friends Unicorn and Yeti love to share!Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!Yeti loves playing on the swing. Unicorn would like a turn.Unicorn loves eating peaches. Yeti would like to try one.Unicorn and Yeti find a sparkly rock. They would both like to take it home.Can these magical friends discover how to share? These laugh-out-loud stories with full-color artwork and easy-to-read text throughout are perfect for new readers!
Friends Stick Together
by Hannah E. HarrisonA touching and timeless story about finding friendship in unlikely places from the award-winning creator of Extraordinary JaneRupert is a rhinoceros of refined sensibilities. Levi, the new tickbird in class, is not. He burps the alphabet, tells corny jokes, and does really embarrassing air guitar solos. Worse, he lands right on Rupert and is determined to be Rupert's symbiotic best pal! Rupert wants him gone. But when Levi finally does bug off, Rupert finds the peace and quiet a little boring. It turns out, Rupert could really use a friend like Levi.This sweet and moving friendship story shares an important message of acceptance for every reader--whether they're a Rupert or a Levi.
Friends for Freedom: The Story of Susan B. Anthony & Frederick Douglass
by Suzanne SladeTheir friendship changed a nation.No one thought Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass would ever become friends. The former slave and the outspoken woman came from two different worlds. But they shared deep-seated beliefs in equality and the need to fight for it. Despite naysayers, hecklers, arsonists, and even their own disagreements, Susan and Frederick remained fast friends and worked together to change America. This little-known story introduces young readers to two momentous personalities in American history and to their fiery passion for human rights and equality.
Friends for a Princess (Step into Reading)
by Melissa LagonegroFind out why Disney's Snow White loves the Seven Dwarfs so much in this Step 1 Deluxe Step into Reading leveled reader. It is perfect for children ages 4 to 6.
Friends for a Princess (Step into Reading)
by Melissa Lagonegro RH DisneyThis simple Step 1 tells the story of Snow White and her wonderful friendship with the Seven Dwarfs. Young readers will love getting to know each dwarf and finding out the character traits that make him special in this sweet rhyming story based upon the classic Disney film.
Friends in the Mail (Katie Woo's Neighborhood Ser.)
by Fran ManushkinGetting mail always gives Katie a thrill, and today she’s going to give someone else that fun feeling. She’s sending her grandfather a package for his birthday. Along the way, she runs into friends with mail they’ve received and mail to send. Those postal workers are so busy!
Friends of a Feather
by Lauren Myracle Jed HenryWinnie Perry's sweet baby brother Ty returns in the third chapter book of the series, sure to please fans old and new. Ty can barely contain his excitement--his best friend Joseph is out of the hospital and finally coming back to school! that means they can spend lots of time together and second grade can go back to normal. But everyone else in the classroom wants to be best friends with Joseph, too, and Ty is lonely, wishing he could have Joseph all to himself. Change isn't always easy, but Ty's kind and positive attitude helps him learn that true friends stick together.
Friends of a Feather
by Lauren Myracle Jed HenryWinnie Perry's sweet baby brother Ty returns in the third chapter book of the series, sure to please fans old and new. Ty can barely contain his excitement--his best friend Joseph is out of the hospital and finally coming back to school! that means they can spend lots of time together and second grade can go back to normal. But everyone else in the classroom wants to be best friends with Joseph, too, and Ty is lonely, wishing he could have Joseph all to himself. Change isn't always easy, but Ty's kind and positive attitude helps him learn that true friends stick together.
Friendshape: An Uplifting Celebration of Friendship
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal Tom LichtenheldNew York Times–Bestselling Authors: “Friends come in all shapes, but these four just may be the sweetest.” —Kirkus ReviewsFriends shape who we are. They make us laugh. They fill us with fun. They stand by us during life’s up and downs. And even when we disagree with our friends, if they’re tried-and-true, they don’t stay bent out of shape for long. That’s the beauty of a good buddy. This joyous book rejoices in the simple beauties of friendship, and reminds readers of all ages that it’s good to have a group of pals.“A winning introduction to simple shapes and colors as well as a pleasing choice for children who will relate to the emotions and appreciate the visual puns.” —School Library Journal“Playful and pleasant . . . Sure to be a hit.” —Booklist
Friendship Club / El Club de la Amistad (Alma's Way)
by Ms. Gabrielle ReyesPBS Kids's Alma's Way explores the life of six-year-old Alma, a Puerto Rican girl from the Bronx, as she navigates new challenges and solves them through creativity and fun. Kids won't want to miss this bilingual storybook all about Alma and her friends and family! Alma's Way was created by Sonia Manzano, best known as Maria from Sesame Street.When Alma finds large empty cardboard box she thinks it will make the perfect clubhouse for her and her friends! The kids quickly get to work on making the cardboard box feel truly special but when more and more of Alma's friends want in on the clubhouse they start running into space issues. Can Alma find a way to include everyone? Kids won't want to miss this easy reader based on a popular episode of the show. Includes a sheet of stickers!
Friendship Forever #10
by Sue Bentley Angela SwanAfter Tyra's house is flooded, she and her family have to stay with friends. Things start to look up when fluffy Akita puppy, Storm, floats by. But Dale, the son of the friends they're staying with, doesn't like Storm. What will Tyra do?
Frightfully Friendly Ghosties: Ghostly Holler-Day
by David Roberts Daren KingIt's winter and what could be better than a ghostly holler-day by the sea? But how are Tabitha Tumbly, Charlie Vapour, Humphrey Bump and the other ghosties going to decide between Frighten-on-Sea and Scare-borough? A postcard from their friend Headless Leslie decides for them: Headless is in Frighten and cannot remember how to get home. He wrote the address on the postcard, then he forgot what the address was. So the friends descend on Frighten and set off on an exciting ghosty caper, involving a haunted Frighten pier, a mysterious phantom magician, a fun fair, and an extremely infuriating Headless Leslie.
Frightfully Friendly Ghosties: Ghostly Holler-day (Frightfully Friendly Ghosties Ser.)
by Daren KingTabitha Tumbly, Charlie Vapour, Rusty Chains and friends can't understand why the still-alives in their house are so mean. When Pamela Fraidy gets locked in the attic by a still-alive, the ghosties are determined to make the still-alives like them. But the more friendly they are - hiding under beds and rushing out to read them a bed-time story, rushing down the chimney to say hello, the meaner the still-alives become; they even go so far as to run out of rooms shrieking!When the family start putting nasty garlic around the house and then call in a priest, the ghostie gloves are off: Tabitha and Charlie decide to call in The Ghoul to sort out the still-alives once and for all: But could the terrifying ghoul prove much more than even the ghosties bargained for?