Herbie Bear and his siblings must learn to share and take turns when playing a game on a rainy day.
After the ball they're playing with gets ruined, Herbie Bear and his friend Michael must find an alternative. In their attempts to trade items for Herbie's younger brothers' ball, the boys learn a lesson in sharing.
Herbie Bear wonders how best to show family members his appreciation for all they do.
Herbie Bear struggles with math problems, but learns to take his time, raise his hand, and answer correctly.
Herbie Bear is scared to go underwater, but an imaginary adventure gives him the courage he needs.
Learn from Opal Owl and Stew Rabbit how to protect library materials and what to do if an item is damaged.
Explains what table manners are, how they should be used, and in what situations they should be used.
Explains what family manners are, how they should be used, and in what situations they should be used.
Explains what public manners are, how they should be used, and in what situations they should be used.
Explains what special occasion manners are, how they should be used, and in what situations they should be used.
Explains what phone manners are, how they should be used, and in what situations they should be used.
Herbie Bear loves to draw, but doesn't like to clean up. Using his imagination helps to get him through the task.
This fun, colorful book describes basic rules for what to do and what not to do to be safe in inclement weather.
This fun, colorful book describes basic rules for what to do and what not to do to be safe on your cell phone and online.
This fun, colorful book describes basic rules for what to do and what not to do to be safe in your neighborhood.
Explains what good guest manners are, how they should be used, and in what situations they should be used.
This fun, colorful book describes basic rules for what to do and what not to do to be safe near fire.
This fun, colorful book describes basic rules for what to do and what not to do to be safe at home.
This fun, colorful book describes basic rules for what to do and what not to do to be safe at school.
Explains what basic manners are, how they should be used, and in what situations they should be used.
Herbie Bear and his grandpa build a race car together. The project stirs Herbie's imagination and helps him to learn a lesson in bravery.
Herbie Bear and his siblings and friends decide to build a fort, but must learn to cooperate and share their items to get the job done.
Mom and Dad have blue eyes. Mine are black. We don't look much alike, but that doesn't matter to me! Adopted children may have different skin or hair color from parents or siblings. But there's a lot more to making a family than sharing red hair and freckles!
Mom has a new friend who comes around a lot. Why do I have to like him? His name is Dan, just like the stinky kid at my school.It's not easy for a young boy or girl to handle a new friend in their parent's life. But when they all go on a road trip together, things begin to look a little better.
Buying things can be fun, but first you've got to earn them! Hard work and a good job will help you earn money. Discover the different ways to earn money in this title for responsible readers.