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Dancing Dinos Go to School
Sally Lucas - 1998
This fun, rhyming Step 1 reader is perfect for back-to-school!
The Magic School Bus: Arctic Adventure
Gail Herman - 2004
Frizzle's class is going to the top of the world! They want to see the different animals. But when they arrive, they get a big surprise. Join Ms. Frizzle's class on this cool field trip and learn about the animals of the Arctic.
Mac and Cheese and the Perfect Plan
Sarah Weeks - 2010
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Holiday in Enchancia (Sofia the First)
Catherine Hapka - 2013
Sofia leads her family on a brave expedition to find him, and shows Amber that spending the holiday with loved ones is better than any present. This beautifully illustrated hardcover jacketed picture book is perfect for the holidays, and includes a special appearance by Princess Aurora!
Follow Those Feet!
Christine Ricci - 2003
Whose feet do they belong to? Follow them to find out!
Star Wars: Journey Through Space
Ryder Windham - 2005
With additional genre spreads added throughout, Star Wars: Journey Through Space introduces beginner readers to the Star Wars universe in a galaxy far, far away….
What's Your Sound, Hound the Hound?
Mo Willems - 2010
Join spunky Cat the Cat as she introduces the very youngest readers to her world, where a surprise is waiting in every book.
Babe the Sheep Pig: Oops, Pig!
Shana Corey - 1998
Babe fans will love this sweet and funny celebration of domesticity as everyone's favorite pig shows us around his delightful home.
Goodnight, Thumper!
Kitty Richards - 2007
In these stories, Thumper is not quite ready to go to bed, and he learns to count to ten. Full color.
Dog Days (Team Umizoomi)
Nickelodeon Publishing - 2013
Boys and girls ages 4-6 will love this Step 2 reader
Justice League Classic: I Am the Flash
John Sazaklis - 2014
Fans of Batman and Superman will love seeing their favorite super heroes alongside their super friends in DC Comics' Justice League books.When Central City is overrun with super-villains after Ultra-Humanite organizes a jailbreak, The Flash zips into action! With some help from his friends in the Justice League, can the Scarlet Speedster give these criminals a speedy trip back where they belong?I Can Read books are designed to encourage a love of reading. Justice League Classic: I Am the Flash is a Level Two I Can Read book, perfect for kids who are growing more confident in their reading skills but still need a little help.
I Am Not Going to Get up Today!
Dr. Seuss - 1987
'The alarm can ring. The birds can peep....Today's the day I'm going to sleep,' says a lazy boy one morning, and despite a pail of icy water, television coverage, and the arrival of the Marines, he vows to stay in bed--and he does! The repetition of concepts and words will keep children turning the pages, as will the energetic drawings. A sure draw for early readers."--Booklist.
The Eye Book
Theo LeSieg - 1968
A boy and rabbit both have two eyes that see things of almost any size.
The Berenstain Bears and the Little Lost Cub (I Can Read! / Berenstain Bears / Good Deed Scouts / Living Lights)
Jan Berenstain - 2011
After all, if they are living by God's example, they cannot let even the smallest go astray! Will they find the cub's mother and bring them back together?
May I Please Have a Cookie?
Jennifer E. Morris - 2005
His mommy says there is a better way. What is it? Beginning readers will learn proper manners with Alfie as his mommy teaches him to say the magic words.