Mr. Potter is trying to trim his hedge. Can he overcome his neighbors' criticism to get the job done?
Students will be able to relate to the main character's predicament.
This little boy has no time for a bath! Repetitive text introduces adjectives and will help readers build fluency.
Who is watching Little Mouse as he goes about his day?
Silly illustrations depict a boy's search for his home.
Vivid illustrations support simple text that introduces fun action words as readers follow Peanut Butter's trail.
Can Dad act like a scary monster? Repetitive text will help readers build fluency while playful illustrations keep them laughing.
It's Princess Pearl's birthday, but something is wrong. What could it be?
A young boy realizes he's not the only one who does silly things.
Not everyone is happy with the menu when friends work together to plan dinner.
Young readers will be amused by this humorous look at a child's dislike for a certain food.
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?
Circus animals embark on a hot air balloon adventure. Unfortunately for them, what goes up must come down. Repetition and rhyme enhance this playful story.
Catching lightning bugs is so much fun! Will Mom be as excited to see what's in the jar?
What is that strange noise in the middle of the night? Readers will have fun trying to figure it out!
Readers will enjoy inferring who's really having fun on a trip to the amusement park.
Readers will enjoy predicting the winner of this funny battle of wits tale.
Two adorable pups - and their little legs - spend a busy day exploring and getting into trouble.
Readers will follow Louise as she does her favorite things, and predict what is making her sneeze.
William's routine is all shaken up on this weird Wednesday!
What happens when a curious puppy is left alone in the house? Trouble! Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
Two brothers get new caps - and a big surprise - when they go to a new barbershop.