Follow Max, Liz, and Chen in Book 2 of the Code Breakers series as they find one answer, only to find more questions along with it. This decodable chapter book lets upper elementary readers build fluency with short vowels, consonant blends, and consonant digraphs, while unraveling this page-turning mystery.
The mystery of the school mayhem deepens in Book 7 of the Code Breakers series as Max, Liz, and Chen chase clues right to the center of it all: the main office! This decodable chapter book lets upper elementary readers build fluency with different syllable types and gain word knowledge while unraveling this page-turning mystery.
The school janitor knows more than he's willing to say, so it's up to Max, Liz, and Chen to figure out what's got him so on edge in Book 6 of the Code Breakers series. This decodable chapter book lets upper elementary readers build fluency with R-controlled vowels and diphthongs while unraveling this page-turning mystery..
Max, Liz, and Chen put their puzzling skills to work in Book 3 of the Code Breakers series. This decodable chapter book lets upper elementary readers build fluency with long vowels while unraveling this page-turning mystery.
Max, Liz, and Chen will never take lunch for granted again after they come to the rescue of frazzled school staff in Book 5 of the Code Breakers series. This decodable chapter book lets upper elementary readers build fluency with R-controlled vowels and diphthongs while unraveling this page-turning mystery.
Max, Liz, and Chen are gathering more clues in Book 4 of the Code Breakers series as teachers keep dodging their questions and acting stranger than usual. This decodable chapter book lets upper elementary readers build fluency with long vowels while unraveling this page-turning mystery.
Meet Max, Liz, and Chen in Book 1 of the Code Breakers series as they investigate the strange happenings around their school. This decodable chapter book lets upper elementary readers build fluency with short vowels, consonant blends, and consonant digraphs, while unraveling this page-turning mystery.
Fred’s emotions have gone to the dogs! In Book Three of the Frankinschool Mysteries, readers set off with Frankinschool through secret passageways and grand rooms of a mansion-turned-library. Along the way, they learn about managing expectations, anger, and friendships, and discover that sometimes going-to-the-dogs is a very good thing.
Fred and Luisa find themselves in trouble once again when the new student mixes up recipes at their class’s bakery field trip leading to snakes running amok. While the students scramble out of the school in fear, Fred and Luisa suspect their old friend Frank is behind the Great Cupsnake Escape. Once again they put their creativity, their cooperation, and their courage to the test—but will it be enough to save the school from the snakes?
Ten-year-old Sly is spending the weekend with their fortune-telling grandmother at the mysterious Madsen Mansion. It’s Samhain, a time when the spirits can cross over into the living world, and the old mansion has secrets whispering in the rafters and unused rooms. When Sly and their grandmother hear a voice calling, Sly unlocks a cabinet that reveals a ghost girl who is trapped in a mirror. Then they accidentally speak the words of the spell that enchanted the girl in the first place, and Sly and their grandmother risk being imprisoned in the mirror as well. With the clock ticking till the end of Samhain, it’s up to Sly to solve the ghost’s riddles and puzzles and locate a long-lost book of spells in hopes of freeing them all.
On a school field trip to the museum, Jess and Jaylen try to solve the mystery of a missing camera.
The twins help figure out who has the missing ribbon and blanket in this hi-lo decodable chapter book for early readers. This book uses sequenced phonics skills and sight words to help developing readers. Original illustrations guide readers through the story.
The twins are on the hunt for their missing ball and pen. Find out what happens in this hi-lo decodable chapter book for early readers. This book uses sequenced phonics skills and sight words to help developing readers. Original illustrations guide readers through the story.
Someone is leaving secret notes for Daisy's best friend, Justin. He turns to Detective Daisy to help solve the mystery.
Spooky sounds are coming from behind the door of an empty classroom. It's up to Detective Daisy to figure out why!
The students in Ms. Bixby's class aren't happy. Someone stole their afternoon snacks! Leave it to Detective Daisy to find out who did it and why!
Blueberry Sue, famous TV chef, needs the help of Cook Town's child private eye, Riley Rye. With her dog, Deputy, Riley heads to the TV station to find out who stole Sue's pie recipe. Can she do it?
Mr. Trogen is upset to hear that he is banned from participating in the town's art contest. But when he learns of cheating afoot, he has to get involved.
Lord Pomp wants a painting of himself, so he invites Joy the artist to his castle. At dinner, Joy notices hidden messages in her food. Not everything in Castle Pomp is as it seems... The phonemes /oy/o_e/ are featured in this title.
An awful smell ruins the clowns' road trip. It isn't coming from the food the clowns use for juggling or the bike with one wheel. What could make such a stink? The phonemes /wh/e_e/ are featured in this title.
The much-loved class hamster, Echo, is missing. Can Chris, Rochelle, and Mr. Chip find him before their teacher returns? The search is on... The phoneme /ch/ is featured in this title.
Boring Rick has a boring life in a boring junk factory. But when a taste of adventure changes him, things get out of control. There is no turning back. The phoneme /y/ is featured in this title.
Tensions are running high in the scout hut this evening. Things have started to go missing. Who is the thief? The phoneme /ie/ is featured in this title.
The food is gone, and the cops are on the case. The police of Junktown have a clever way of catching criminals. They place a bug at the scene. But this is no ordinary bug.... The phonemes /a/ay/ are featured in this title.
Ralph needs to return a book, but he cannot find it anywhere. And now the alphabet has gone missing, too! It is up to Ralph and Delph to follow the missing letters. Where will they lead? The phoneme /ph/ is featured in this title.