Never feed a cow sprouts! Dan knows this, but someone has done it anyway. As Dan's house fills with a foul smell, he must find a way to escape. Can he do it? The phoneme /ou/ is featured in this title.
The prince wants a new toy. People come from all over the kingdom to see if the toy they brought will be one that the boy will enjoy. But this boy is hard to please! The phoneme /oy/ is featured in this title.
The crew of The Big Chew are on the search for treasure. However, their ship is falling apart. But do not worry, they have a way to fix it! They use lots and lots of gum! Is it just as good as glue? The phoneme /ew/ is featured in this title.
Moms and dads keep sneaking away from their kids, but why? A group of clever kids form Spies for Lies. Together, they plan to solve the mystery and uncover the truth once and for all! The phoneme /ie/ is featured in this title.
Abigail Toenail has a big fear. She fears the toenail clipper. But Abigail needs to decide what she is more afraid of. Is it the toenail clipper or supersized, smelly toenails? The phoneme /oe/ is featured in this title.
Fish foes Keeth and Erika have had enough. It has come down to prawns at dawn. For the winner, life can return to normal. The loser must leave forever. The phoneme /aw/ is featured in this title.
There is a giant gift for Fay under the tree. What could it be? Could it be lots of clay? What about a big railway? What would be the greatest gift of all? The phoneme /ay/ is featured in this title.
The zorbs on the Planet of Hair have ear infections. It is up to Buzz, Hal, Finn, and Nova to help them find the cure. But what will the cure be? The phonemes /ear/air/ure/ are featured in this title.
What does it mean to be a fox? What does it mean to be a hen? Join a fox and a hen on their unlikely journey together, as they learn what it means to be themselves. The phoneme /ea/ is featured in this title.
Carlee needs a project for the science fair. She tries growing something in a jar, but she gets more than she bargained for. The phonemes /igh/ar/ are featured in this title.
Temin has found talking socks! However, they only seem to say ow and oi. Do the socks say anything else? And who do the socks really belong to? The phonemes /ow/oi/ are featured in this title.
When an upset Orla runs into the woods, she bumps into a strange wizard called Burt. She asks to be turned into a magical unicorn. Can Burt help her? The phonemes /or/ur/ow/ are featured in this title.
A baboon has escaped from the zoo. It seems to be following Oona and causing havoc in her life. How will Oona get rid of the baboon? The phoneme /oo/ is featured in this title.
Lorna is starting school today. She feels very nervous. Lorna finds it hard at first. But with the help of her basketball skills and her new friend, Lorna soon begins to fit in. The phonemes /ar/or/ are featured in this title.
Two pirates set out on a quest to find a sea monster. But when they catch it, they make an unlikely friendship. The phonemes /ai/ee/igh/ are featured in this title.
Blair is afraid of heights and keeps missing out on the fun at the fair. Can a man with a long beard help her with her fear? The phonemes /air/ure/ are featured in this title.
Asher really doesn't like turnips. But one day they start to appear everywhere! Is it magic or just one of Arthur's pranks? The phonemes /ur/er/ are featured in this title.
An owl has stolen Mai's coin. She and Ren go to the forest to get it back, but the owl isn't all they find there. The phonemes /ow/oi/ are featured in this title.
Fang — Is Seth's new dog too gentle to be called Fang? Quick! Run! Ned is asleep, but somebody has made a big mess. Who could it be? The phoneme /oo/ is featured in this title.
It's time to read and rhyme! This book introduces young readers to the "et" word family through a simple rhyming story. Each book features up to 10 words such as "pet," "vet," and "jet" to reinforce the sound and letter combination. The expertly crafted text uses this rhyming pattern along with strong picture cues to help early readers get the reading practice they need.
It's time to read and rhyme! This book introduces young readers to the "eet" word family through a simple rhyming story. Each book features up to 10 words such as "street," "feet," and "meet" to reinforce the sound and letter combination. The expertly crafted text uses this rhyming pattern along with strong picture cues to help early readers get the reading practice they need.
It's time to read and rhyme! This book introduces young readers to the "ay" word family through a simple rhyming story. Each book features up to 10 words such as "day," "play," and "clay" to reinforce the sound and letter combination. The expertly crafted text uses this rhyming pattern along with strong picture cues to help early readers get the reading practice they need.
It's time to read and rhyme! This book introduces young readers to the "ump" word family through a simple rhyming story. Each book features up to 10 words such as "stump," "dump," and "lump" to reinforce the sound and letter combination. The expertly crafted text uses this rhyming pattern along with strong picture cues to help early readers get the reading practice they need.
It's time to read and rhyme! This book introduces young readers to the "it" word family through a simple rhyme scheme. Consistent use of the same phoneme reinforces the sound and letter combination. The expertly crafted text uses this rhyming pattern along with strong picture cues to help early readers get the reading practice they need.
It's time to read and rhyme! This book introduces young readers to the "ot" word family through a simple rhyme scheme. Consistent use of the same phoneme reinforces the sound and letter combination. The expertly crafted text uses this rhyming pattern along with strong picture cues to help early readers get the reading practice they need.