Clem's friend Dewey tells tall tales, including that his sister Margot can spin straw into gold. The king overhears this and asks if she can spin some gold for him. The trio asks Clem's kickball teammate Bigfoot for help because he has magical powers. Bigfoot agrees at first, but when the king asks for more gold, the trio must guess Bigfoot's real name for his help.
After Clementine eats her friend Wally's last piece of bubblegum, they set off across town to buy more so he can practice for a bubblegum-blowing contest. When Wally puts his headphones in, he can't hear anything! Clem does everything she can to get his attention, but Wally's eagerness to practice earns him some disgruntled neighbors and a bad nickname.
Clem's friend Zara is a zoologist who gives bedtime stories and goodnight kisses to all of the animals at night. Zara often dreams of meeting her prince charming, but she puts her search aside when the zoo welcomes a new warty resident.
Students will enjoy relating to the morals from ten of Aesop's most famous fables, including "The Ant and the Grasshopper," "The Miser and His Gold," and "Belling the Cat." Cover-to-Cover Timeless Classic.
In Wiley the Werewolf Frightens, beginning readers learn about the phonics concepts of two-syllable words and long vowel sounds in an exciting, fantastical setting. Follow along as Wiley the Werewolf and other scary creatures join the Moonlight Parade and try to frighten, all while incorporating various two-syllable words with a long vowel sound, in this fun decodable book.
In Trixie the Fairy Finds Flowers, beginning readers learn about the phonics concept of vowel teams in an exciting, fantastical setting. Follow along as Trixie the Fairy collects flowers with vowel teams in their names and befriends a house elf, all while incorporating various words containing vowel teams, in this fun decodable book.
In Midnight the Unicorn Competes, beginning readers learn about the phonics concepts of prefixes and suffixes in an exciting, fantastical setting. Follow along as Midnight the Unicorn and Jumper the Frog compete in the Fairy Tale Contest, all while incorporating various prefixes and suffixes, in this fun decodable book.
Beginning readers learn about the phonics concept of irregularly spelled words in an exciting, fantastical setting. Follow along as the knight and the gnome go on a quest to collect jewels for the queen, all while incorporating various irregularly spelled words, in this fun decodable book.
It was going to be another normal art lesson for Mr. Grumpton. But then his student Archie has a very strange trip to the bathroom and everything changes. Can Mr. Grumpton protect Archie? The phonemes /ie/ea/ are featured in this title.
Chloe's day at the beach turns into a trip to an underwater town full of merpeople. What will she get up to, and who will she meet? The phonemes /ch/y/ are featured in this title.
Grome is the monster that all other monsters fear. This is becasue he wakes them up in the morning with a big trombone. But one day the trombone goes missing... The phonemes /a_e/o_e/ are featured in this title.
There is more than milk and butter in the fridge. It is full of rude words, too! People come from far and wide to hear what it will say next. The phonemes /ue/u_e/ are featured in this title.
Jive Town isn't like other towns. No, it is much stranger! It has a secret. When Colin, Baz, and Sumar discover The Secret Cow Club, it will change the way they see their town forever. The phonemes /c/g/ are featured in this title.
A giant rainbow has appeared over Tinkergem. What better way to celebrate than with a race? Will Carla and Willow's hot-air balloon make it over the rainbow? The phoneme /ow/ is featured in this title.
Everything was going great for Frank the troll. He had a bridge for sleeping under and demanded tolls from anyone who wanted to cross it. Then, a traveling wizard put Frank to sleep for a thousand years... The phonemes /a/e/ are featured in this title.
Do you ever feel like there isn't enough time? Well, maybe time is actually running out because the Time Killers have stolen it all! Follow along as the Time Finders try to take back time. The phonemes /i/o/ are featured in this title.
Maud is a good cook, but she isn't a very good witch. She wants to fit in with all the other witches at the Big Witch Meet. How will she do it with her pink hat and flying oboe? The phonemes /ue/oe/au/ are featured in this title.
Luke had an incredible life and always told the truth about it. He had a jet pack, a pet mammoth, and a Bigfoot friend. No one ever believed a word he said, until he told his first-ever lie. The phonemes /u_e/ue/ are featured in this title.
There is unrest in the Blue Lands. The clans are at war, and the Dark Shades of Gloom are growing stronger each day. Will an unlikely group be able to stop it all? The phonemes /o_e/u_e/ are featured in this title.
The monsters from the moon want to cook some treats for the monsters on Earth. How will they know what to cook? By using the Monster Cookbook, of course! The phonemes /ou/ea/i_e/ are featured in this title.
The people of Toyton woke up to some strange things. Houses were upside down, someone put ketchup in Jean's teapot, and Clive's turkey... it was... Anyway, will Toyton solve the mystery? The phoneme /i_e/ is featured in this title.
Buttercup the cow is unwell. What's wrong? Marco gets a cornet from the market to cheer her up, but will it work? The phonemes /ay/a_e/ou/ew/ are featured in this title.
Summer the sea star wants to be a surfer so much! Can Jarva the mermaid find a spell to turn Summer into the coolest surfer ever? The phonemes /i_e/er/ are featured in this title.
Neema the elephant is struggling to fit in her meerkat den. One night, she follows a phantom dolphin that promises to lead her in search of her true pack. The phonemes /wh/ph/ are featured in this title.
Elroy is off to visit his gran, but is it a left or right to get to her house? Soon, Elroy finds himself in the jungle, at the bottom of the sea, and even in space. He wonders if he will ever get back home. The phonemes /oy/ir/ay/ea/ are featured in this title.