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I Can Be a Teacher (Barbie)
Mary Man-Kong - 2011
Girls ages 4 to 6 will want Barbie to be their teacher, too!
Jewels for a Princess (Disney Princess)
Ruth Homberg - 2012
This Step 2 reader starring the Disney Princesses will be a favorite among girls ages 4-6.
The Perfect Dress (Disney Princess)
Melissa Lagonegro - 2009
This new Step 1 reader features all the favorite Disney princesses as they discover their perfect dresses.
Pete the Cat: Pete's Big Lunch
James Dean - 2013
Pete the Cat: Pete's Big Lunch is a My First I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for shared reading with a child.Don't miss Pete's other adventures, including Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes, Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School Shoes, Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons, Pete the Cat Saves Christmas, and Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses.Supports the Common Core State Standards
What a Good Kitty
Mercer Mayer - 2012
Read along with Little Critter in this simple, endearing I Can Read, perfect for critters who are just discovering the joy of reading.
Silverlicious
Victoria Kann - 2010
only to hear from Cupid, the Easter Bunny, and a Christmas elf instead. It is not until the Tooth Fairy finally responds—and works some magic—that Pinkalicious discovers where sweetness really comes from.
The Perfect Tea Party (Disney Junior: Sofia the First)
Andrea Posner-Sanchez - 2013
Living in a castle and attending school at Royal Prep takes some getting used to, but Sofia has lots of helpers including Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather! This Little Golden Book retells an episode of the Disney Junior show in which Sofia hosts her first royal tea party.
Today I Will Fly!
Mo Willems - 2007
Piggie is not.Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can.Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to.Gerald and Piggie are best friends.Today, I Will Fly! is the funny introduction to the characters. Piggie is determined to fly. But Gerald the elephant knows that's impossible--isn't it?
Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy
Jane O'Connor - 2007
After all, a small, delicate, fluffy dog is the ultimate accessory for a fancy girl. But her family has other ideas. They want a large, plain dog. How unglamorous!But Nancy soon learns that there’s nothing fancier than the unconditional love of a canine companion.Perfect for fans of the Eloise and Olivia books. From the dazzling New York Times bestselling duo Jane O’Connor and Robin Preiss Glasser!Ooh la la! Fancy Nancy is starring in her own fabulous TV show on Disney Junior. READ THE BOOKS THAT STARTED IT ALL!Fancy NancyFancy Nancy and the Posh PuppyFancy Nancy: Bonjour, ButterflyFancy Nancy: Splendiferous ChristmasFancy Nancy and the Fabulous Fashion BoutiqueFancy Nancy and the Mermaid BalletFancy Nancy: Fanciest Doll in the UniverseFancy Nancy and the Wedding of the CenturyFancy Nancy 10th Anniversary EditionFancy Nancy: Saturday Night SleepoverFancy Nancy: Oodles of Kittens
The Royal Slumber Party (Sofia the First: Disney Junior)
Catherine Hapka - 2013
What if her old friends don't get along with her new ones? Advice from Sofia's mom comes at just the right moment, and Sofia's slumber party winds up being a royal blast!
I Can Be a Gymnast (Barbie)
Kristen L. Depken - 2014
Girls ages 4 to 6 who love gymnastics will love reading about Barbie as she competes at a gymnastic championship in this Step into Reading leveled reader.
Eric Carle's Animals Animals
Eric Carle - 1989
This celebration of the wonder and variety of earth's animals is "joyous...a book to be shared" (Booklist, starred review).
Princesses and Puppies (Disney Princess)
Jennifer Liberts Weinberg - 2013
It's perfect for girls ages 4–6 who are just learning to read on their own.
The Fairy Berry Bake-Off (Disney Fairies)
Daisy Alberto - 2008
But when Dulcie and Ginger begin competing against each other, flour starts flying and chaos ensues. Find out who is the best baker in all of Pixie Hollow in this Step 4 reader.
The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers
Stan Berenstain - 1985
When Papa Bear tells the cubs why they should never talk to strangers, Sister begins to view all strangers as evil until Mama brings some common sense to the problem.