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Cinderella
Sarah L. Thomson - 2012
Perrault's Cinderella echoes the elegance and luxury of the French court of King Louis XIV, and it's from his version that we get the famous glass slippers. Sarah L. Thomson's beautiful retelling of the classic fairy tale is matched with the uniquely stunning artwork of Nicoletta Ceccoli. This is a picture book to treasure.
Count with Dora! (Dora the Explorer)
Phoebe Beinstein - 2002
Young fans will love helping Dora count coconuts, bananas, and pineapples in English and Spanish.
Little Lucy
Ilene Cooper - 2011
She likes to bark. She likes to chew and howl. But when Bobby and his family take her to a lake, she finds out there's one thing she doesn't like--the water!Step 3 (Reading on Your Own) is for children who are ready to read independently. Step 3 titles have stories with easy-to-follow plots and engaging characters.
A Horse and a Hero (Disney Tangled) (Step into Reading)
Daisy Alberto - 2011
This Step 2 reader based on the film is sure to be a hit with little girls everywhere.
How to Catch a Gingerbread Man
Adam Wallace - 2021
From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling How to Catch series comes a new, funny and fantastical gingerbread man book for kids!Do you have what it takes to catch the Gingerbread Man? The famous storybook character has magically come to life and leapt from the pages during story time! Follow along as the Gingerbread Man runs loose in a bookstore with the help of Robin Hood, Sherlock Holmes, Peter Rabbit, nursery rhyme characters, and more! If you set the right traps, you might…just might be able to catch this wily cookie and finish the fairy tale!Filled with zany STEAM traps, a silly story, and fun illustrations, this hilarious picture book is the perfect read aloud for parents, educators, and kids ages 4-10!When the storyteller starts to read,"Run, run, as fast as you can,"I'm off in a start, and you'll have to be smartTo catch me, the Gingerbread Man!Also in the How to Catch Series:How to Catch a UnicornHow to Catch a MermaidHow to Catch a DragonHow to Catch a YetiHow to Catch a Monsterand more!
No Lie, Pigs (and Their Houses) Can Fly!: The Story of the Three Little Pigs as Told by the Wolf
Jessica S. Gunderson - 2016
But how does the classic fairy tale change when it's told by the wolf himself? This lighthearted first-person narrative entertains, subtly teaches the idea of point of view, and supports Common Core standards all at once.
Dino-Racing
Lisa Wheeler - 2016
But make sure to buckle your seatbeltthese dino-racers are sure to set prehistoric records!
Sophie's Lovely Locks
Erica Pelton Villnave - 2011
Curly, curly, fancy, twirly. Twirly, whirly, long, and girly. She thinks long hair is the best! Until...those long locks become a snarly, tangly mess. Ouch! Suddenly, long hair isn’t so much fun. And no matter what she does, Sophie can’t control that hair! Then Sophie comes up with the perfect solution—why not donate her hair to someone who really needs it?
Clifford's Pals
Norman Bridwell - 1982
Bad idea! They cause all kinds of mischief and finally realize they should play somewhere safer and more fun.This title is one of eight Clifford classics being reformatted for Summer 2005!
Big Sisters Are the Best
Fran Manushkin - 2012
Becoming a big sister is an exciting time full of smiles, smells, hugs, and kisses.
Squirrel Me Timbers
Louise Pigott - 2016
So when he finds a treasure map, he can't believe his luck! An X marks the spot of 100,000 NUTS! Set sail for adventure with vibrant illustrations and imaginative rhyming text to discover how exciting a pirate's life can be!"
Nuts: Every Family is a Little...
A.J. Cosmo - 2016
Ever felt like your family was crazy? All Wally wants to do is open presents, but before he can he has to endure his nutty family! Written for siblings of autistic children, this fully-illustrated heart-warming, story teaches tolerance and understanding for everyone.
The Best Chef in Second Grade (I Can Read ~ Level 2)
Katharine Kenah - 2007
So when he learns that the famous Chef Antonia will visit Room 75, he can't wait! However, everyone has to bring in their family's favorite dish--and Ollie has no Family Favorite. His little sister doesn't like anything! Will he lose his chance to finally be the best in the class?A delicious blend of warmth and humor, this is a delightful story about doing what you love most.
I See Kitty
Yasmine Surovec - 2013
She wants a cat so much that she sees Kitty everywhere she goes: at the bus stop, in her backyard, in the starry night sky, even in her dreams. From debut children's book illustrator Yasmine Surovec comes a story so adorable that if you don't already love cats you will by the time you're done reading it. In the tradition of iconic preschool books like Where's Spot?, I See Kitty uses bright, bold artwork to appeal to very young readers and charm them for generations to come.
Hello Kitty, Hello Love!
Roger La Borde - 2003
Hello Kitty considers all of the gifts that David would love: butterflies, singing birds or even a rainbow But how do you wrap a rainbow, and don't birds and butterflies enjoy being free? What gift will Hello Kitty find to express her special love for David? A perfect Valentine's Day or back-to-school gift, this rosy-red imaginative story will appeal to children. Even teens will relate to Helly Kitty's crush on dreamboat Daniel