Jack has a pet duck named Zack. Quack! Quack! Zack wants a snack. There is a little black shack. Will Jack find a snack in the shack? Find out in this fun and quirky story that teaches early readers lots of “ack” words! The expertly crafted text uses this rhyming pattern along with strong picture cues to help early readers get the reading practice they need.
Freddy is a knight. Sadly, his suit is too tight. Even with all his might, can he fight a dragon wearing a suit that’s too tight? Find out in this fun and quirky story that teaches early readers lots of “ight” words! The expertly crafted text uses this rhyming pattern along with strong picture cues to help early readers get the reading practice they need.
Cassie walks around her castle’s moat. She’s surprised to see a goat. Why is it standing in a boat? Find out in this fun and quirky story that teaches early readers lots of “oat” words! The expertly crafted text uses this rhyming pattern along with strong picture cues to help early readers get the reading practice they need.
Ann isn’t having any luck! Her truck is stuck in the muck. Sitting in the muck is a small, yellow duck. And is there also a buck? Find out in this fun and quirky story that teaches early readers lots of “uck” words! The expertly crafted text uses this rhyming pattern along with strong picture cues to help early readers get the reading practice they need.
Mr. Frop is a cop who accidentally gets hit with a mop. What exactly happened inside his wife’s tea shop? Find out in this fun and quirky story that teaches early readers lots of “op” words! The expertly crafted text uses this rhyming pattern along with strong picture cues to help early readers get the reading practice they need.
Benjamin Fink can’t find his jar of pink ink. First, he checked his big, dirty sink. Then, he stopped to think. Where was his missing pink ink? Find out in this fun and quirky story that teaches early readers lots of “ink” words! The expertly crafted text uses this rhyming pattern along with strong picture cues to help early readers get the reading practice they need.
Little Pig lives down on the farm. Little Pig has an adventure when he chases the mouse all around the farm.
The fox thinks he's finally found a way to get into the hen house, but these are very clever chickens.
Fox uses a trampoline to bounce into the chicken yard. The chickens have to think fast to stop him.
When a farmer leaves his yellow coat on the fence, the cows investigate it. What happens to the yellow coat?
The sneaky fox is still trying to get into the chicken yard. The fox finds a drone and comes up with his best plan yet to outsmart the chickens.
It's Super Danny and Bat-Bee to the rescue as Danny and Bee have fun helping their 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.
As Danny reluctantly waits to get his hair trimmed, he watches a fidgety little dog get a haircut.
Danny wants to put on a variety show. As a magician, Danny headlines the Really Big Show. But, Bee has talent too.
Fox is up to his old tricks again trying to get into the chicken yard. What do the chickens tell the fox?
Taking your monster on a road trip this summer? Or letting your favorite beast tag along on a family beach vacation? Wherever you and your monster are traveling, Travel Guide for Monsters is full of essential tips to help you both enjoy the sights from coast to coast--and avoid monster-related mishaps.
Snag the spirit of adventure and lasso the limitless horizons of imagination to discover all the simple yet fantastical things one can make out of a string—from slingshots to sails, swings to phone lines—in this sequel to Jane Yolen’s popular picture book, What to Do with a Box (2016).
Ms. Hippo visited a shoe store one day. “I need new shoes,” she said. “I need them right away.” Read along and meet Ms. Hippo who wants a very special pair of shoes. Discover why she needs new shoes in a hurry in this funny Early Reader that uses repetitive text and bright illustrations! This Level 2 Reader uses an average of 6-10 words per page, pictures that suggest meaning, and fun rhymes. “New Shoes” will help children achieve reading success in and outside of the classroom while laying the foundation for a lifetime of reading enjoyment!
“This is Salt. He’s lots of fun. He likes to skip and jump and run. This is Pepper. She gets things done. She lines her dolls up one by one.” Read along and learn about a dog named Salt, and a cat named Pepper. They are quite opposite, but learn to work together in this cute Early Reader that uses repetitive text and bright illustrations! This Level 2 Reader uses an average of 6-10 words per page, pictures that suggest meaning, and fun rhymes. “Salt and Pepper” will help children achieve reading success in and outside of the classroom while laying the foundation for a lifetime of reading enjoyment!
“Hey! Who is that I see? Someone’s in the tub with me! Does he have big eyes for staring? Does he have sharp claws for scaring?” Read along and discover how much fun it is to take a bath with this fun Early Reader that uses repetitive text and bright illustrations! This Level 2 Reader uses an average of 6-10 words per page, pictures that suggest meaning, and fun rhymes. “Who Is In My Tub?” will help children achieve reading success in and outside of the classroom while laying the foundation for a lifetime of reading enjoyment!
Read the funny story when Montague Morton Meriwether Smith arrives at a new school. What will happen during show and tell when one student’s pet snake gets out of the box? Follow along through each day of the week, and discover how this cool kid makes a special, new friend. A positive ending adds interest to this silly story and encourages a lifelong love for reading.
A rooster figures out how to crow without falling off his perch.
David and the Tooth Fairy resolve a misunderstanding.
A silly little duck plays in the pond all day, but then worries about getting wet when it starts raining.