Norman picks out special candy hearts for each of his friends.
Danny and Norman find a map to the new park. To get to the park, they will need to read and follow the signs.
Danny likes to eat apples. Danny learns about different kinds of apples and tries to pick a favorite.
A new puppy comes to play with Danny at his house. Danny likes Norman so much that he decides Norman can stay.
Norman is the new puppy at Danny's house. Norman describes what he looks like.
Danny and Norman find a big turtle in the yard. Norman is scared of the turtle. What does Danny say to help Norman calm down?
Danny and Bee dress up to reenact scenes from eight well-loved nursery rhymes.
As Danny reluctantly waits to get his hair trimmed, he watches a fidgety little dog get a haircut.
Danny has a favorite window at home. What does he see out of his window?
Danny is feeling artistic and gathers his paint supplies in order to paint a picture. Danny paints a funny portrait of Dad.
Danny finds a little worm and worries for its safety. Dad helps Danny find the worm a safe home.
Pet-sitting sounds easy, but Hank's first customer is huge, homesick Otis. When Janie, Hank's pesky next-door neighbor, tries to help, things spin even more out of control. Book #1 in the series.
Mr. Potter is trying to trim his hedge. Can he overcome his neighbors' criticism to get the job done?
A new adventure for Sammy who doesn't want to get his paws wet.
A new adventure for Sammy who doesn't want to get his paws wet.
Readers will have a field day with Alex as they are introduced to high-frequency verbs.
The birds are eating all of Mr. Potter's plums. Will he be able to figure out a plan to save some of the plums for himself?
Sammy doesn't know where to turn in the confusion of a family move. Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
It's picture day at school, and Carla can't decide what to wear. How will she pick the perfect outfit?
Repetitive text and engaging content will build fluency as readers cheer for Alex.
Alex is so anxious to use his new skateboard that he ignores his family's warnings. Readers will enjoy reading this action-packed book and will learn a valuable lesson.
Carla's hair ribbons go missing every day. What keeps happening to them?
Everyone tries to get Sammy in the house - whose strategy will work?
Sammy doesn't know where to turn in the confusion of a family move. Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
When Sammy tries to interact with the animals he meets on the farm, he gets mixed - and funny - reactions. Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.