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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.
Story Stack: Action-packed story starters for ages 6-8 and 9-12
Karen Inglis - 2016
The Secret Lake is Karen's bestselling time travel mystery adventure story, enjoyed by over 7,000 readers. Karen has been praised by teachers, librarians, parents and reading charities for getting the most reluctant readers turning the pages. Full books available to order in print and/or for Kindle once the kids have had their say :) Order with one click for free today - we think the kids and preteens will be back for more...!
Early Readers: Level 1 Sight Words Book - 7 Easy to Read Stories with Sight Words: Learn to Read Book for Beginner Readers
Katrina Kahler - 2013
Along with Katrina Kahler's: My First Book 1 and The Christmas Stories Book1; this sight words book has very simple text, repeated words and pictures to assist your child's prediction skills and comprehension. It is perfect for beginner readers aged from 2 to 5. This book has 7 stories including: Are You My Friend, Are You A Monster, All About Santa, Do You Want To Play, If You Love Your Dog, The Best Playground Ever and My First Day At Kindy. Sight word flashcards and activities follow each book. This book has been written by a professional teacher who has taught thousands of children to read over the past 30 years. You will be giving your child a great start to learning how to read when you buy this book.
We Are Best Friends
Aliki - 1982
Then he meets Will -- and finds he's not the only one who needs a new best friend.
Stars Dark: Marooned
Joshua James - 2021
If you're interested in hard science fiction look elsewhere. But if you're looking for action-packed adventures on strange worlds with even stranger aliens, this series is for you!
Andy, That's My Name
Tomie dePaola - 1973
Andy has a wagon full of letters that spell his names, and he takes it with him wherever he goes. When the big kids decide that using Andy's letters would be a lot of fun, Andy is left out of the game. But what can the big kids do if Andy takes his name and heads for home? Full color.
Running Back Dreams (Team Jake Maddox Sports Stories)
Jake Maddox - 2010
But when another player is injured, Coach puts Noah in. And soon, the outcome of the game rests on his shoulders.
Treasure
Suzanne Bloom - 2007
Goose believes that the paper in Bear's hand could only be a treasure map. And X marks the spot—but for what? Soon Bear and Goose are on a wild-goose chase for hidden treasure in this warm and adorable follow-up to the award-winning A Splendid Friend, Indeed.
Silly Lilly in What Will I Be Today?
Agnes Rosenstiehl - 2010
Lilly's unstoppable antics are bound to spark young readers' imaginations.
Barn Cat
Carol P. Saul - 1993
What could she be looking for? Young readers will delight in the up-close hand-colored woodcuts that give a cat's-eye view of the world.
I Miss You Mouse
Greg E. Foley - 2010
But first she has to find him. Readers will love helping Mouse search for her best friend by lifting the flaps. Is he up the tree with Monkey? Is he in the tall grass with Bunny? Is he under the leaves with Fox? At last, Mouse finds Bear, and she can tell him her very important message: "I miss you!"
Happy Belly, Happy Smile
Rachel Isadora - 2009
The chef's hands fly as he chops vegetables, the delivery boy zips in for a pickup, and the waiters holler out order after order. Then it's time to eat. Grandpa offers Louie a whole fish and crabs. "No, thank you, Grandpa!" But the dumplings, egg rolls, and chow mein sure look good. No trip to the Chinese restaurant is complete without a fortune cookie: "Happy food, happy belly, happy smile."Caldecott Honor-winner Rachel Isadora brings a dynamic restaurant to life with beautiful cut-paper collages reminiscent of Eric Carle and Ezra Jack Keats.
Below
Nina Crews - 2006
Jack and Guy climb mountains, visit cities, and explore forests. But one day Guy falls down a hole in the stairs and it's up to Jack to rescue him. What is going on below the stairs—only Guy knows.Publishers Weekly has described Nina Crews as "highly skilled at seeing through her photographic lens with the eyes of a child." Here she captures the excitement of make-believe and celebrates a child's imagination and resourcefulness in her signature style.
Mystery Vine: A Pumpkin Surprise
Cathryn Falwell - 2009
Now, finally, it is autumn, and the mystery vine is no longer a mystery.Hello, pumpkins!This is the season for jack-o'-lanterns, pumpkin pie, pumpkin bread, and pumpkin seeds—ready for toasting and munching, and for saving and planting come spring.
The Girl Who Cried Wolf
Robert Ferrigno - 2013
Her father is unreachable, dodging subpoenas about his hedge fund. Her badass boyfriend is on the hunt. One of the environmentalists secretly prefers a Ferrari over a Prius. Then there's the heiress herself, held prisoner deep in a dense forest near Seattle. She's tougher, smarter and more tenacious than anyone expected, demanding freshly brewed espresso, flirtatiously pitting her kidnappers against each other and making maps of the area on a dog-eared Greenpeace flyer. When she makes her break for freedom, the green dream turns into a nightmare.