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Casi todos le tienen miedo al ms grande de todos los dinosaurios.Almost everyone is afraid of the biggest dinosaur of them all.
This nonfiction reader follows the ever-changing life of a frog as it grows from an egg to a tadpole to a full-grown frog!
Marco is a fast runner. Is he as fast as a rabbit? A bobcat? A horse? Who is the fastest runner of all? This quick-moving story runs wild in the hands of award-winning illustrator Reynold Ruffins.
Knock! Knock! Whos there? Its Cocoa the horse at Cowgirl Kates door in another favorite stories edition for Green Light Readers Level 2 from the Geisel Honor-winning team of Erica Silverman and Betsy Lewin.
Alligator couple Mr. and Mrs. Green attempt to go camping, but Mr. Green begins to get anxious in this humorous early readerfrom acclaimed author-illustrator Keith Baker. This Level 2 Green Light Reader includesfull-color illustrations withlots of picture clues.
Great friends arent hard to findtheyre right here! Houghton Mifflin is delighted to publish two more George and Martha readers. Using original art and text from James Marshalls storybooks, the tales are reformatted for beginning readers.Marshalls themes are all resonant with a reading-age childnavigating the waters of first friendships, honesty versus kindness, curiosity versus privacy. These are the kind of deeply humorous, deeply true stories that inspire a love of reading!Story Number One: The Clock George gives Martha a birthday gift that she just cant seem to fit in her home.Story Number Two: The Trip George and Martha use their imagination as they take a trip on an ocean liner.Story Number Three: The Artist George and Martha learn about artistic interpretation.
Let your imagination soar straight to the moon with Lana and her family in this third installment in award-winning author Erica Silverman's newest easy reader series from Green Light Readers. Welcome to Lanas World!
It's back-to-school time for Cowgirl Kate, and horses arenot allowed on the bus or in the classroom. So what's a loyal cowhorselike Cocoa to do?Beginning readers will have fun finding out in thisnewly formatted Level 2 easy readerwith two easy-to-read stories from theGeisel Honorwinning series by EricaSilverman.Familiar words andshort sentencesboostearly reading success.
Cowgirl Kate and her feisty horse Cocoa move to Green Light Readers (Level 2)ina neweasy reader editionfeaturingtwo favorite"stories"from theGeisel honor-winningchapter books. Delightfully illustrated byBetsy Lewin, a Caldecott honor-winning artist.
Thisnew Level 2 GreenLight Readeredition of Cowgirl Kate and her feisty horse Cocoa showcases two treasured frienship "stories"from the second book in the Geisel honor-winning series.Ideal for beginners, who willenjoy the easy-to-read text andfull-of-fun illustrations byBetsy Lewin, a Caldecott honor-winning artist.
This young nonfiction text and accompanying photographs detail the stages in a butterfly's development: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis . . . butterfly!
When Lucy reads her favorite book aloud, her noisy brothers do something unexpected--they listen!
Ann and her teacher, Mr. York, try their best at all the events on Sports Day.
He has huge claws and enormous feet. He has a big tail and great big teeth. He's fierce, and everyone runs and hides from the biggest dinosaur of them all. But one little dinosaur doesn't hide--she knows her gargantuan grandpa is the sweetest dinosaur of them all. Beloved author-illustrator Bernard Most adds an irresistible pair of larger-than-life creatures to his wild and wonderful dinosaur menagerie.
Fox thinks he's very smart when he plays a trick on Stork, but Stork outfoxes Fox--and shows him that a friend who tricks another is no friend at all. Caldecott Medalist Gerald McDermott retells a familiar trickster tale, bringing warmth and humor to the story that readers young and old will enjoy.
A caterpillar bumps and inches along. A robin sings high in a tree. A blossom reveals a buzzing bee. And an inquisitive child sees that the world around her is filled with creatures going about their own lives and--maybe!--wondering about her as she wonders about them. Tana Hoban's camera reveals the color, movement, and beauty of nature through the eyes of a child.
Once upon a time all frogs had beady little eyes . . . until one frog boasted that he could stare longer than anyone. Joung Un Kim's bold colors and stylized artwork are as spirited and amusing as the hilarious competition between Frog and his friends.
There are six eggs in Mother Hen's nest, but--Chip! Chip! Chip! Chip! Chip!--only five eggs hatch! The sixth egg goes on a high-rolling adventure across the barnyard, past the pig and the tomato patch, and, finally, into Mother Hen's waiting wings. What a wild ride! Lisa Campbell Ernst's bold, energetic illustrations transform a short trip across the barnyard into a rollicking good time.
Jack Rabbit says it's a great day to make tumbleweed stew, but who wants to eat that? With a bit of ingenuity, Jack soon has everyone from Armadillo to Vulture adding something to his delectable stew.
What purrs, barks, and chirps and has long purple fur? Fern is about to find out . . . and to make a new friend. Mary GrandPré's bright artwork brings the magic-and mayhem-of the Purple Snerd's one-of-a-kind visit to laugh-out-loud life.
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