Early readers are introduced to the color red. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color yellow. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color orange. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color blue. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the fall season. Colorful pictures and simple sentences make fall come alive.
Early readers are introduced to the color yellow. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color purple. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color orange. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color red. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color green. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color blue. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Stefan feels that music is the most important thing in life, even though his dads don't agree on his KIND of music. He imagines the kind of life he would have if he was a rock star--the fans, the concerts, the fancy car, and amazing stage outfits!
A new baby will be joining the family soon so Carter tries to help his parents doing jobs around the house. He imagines being an octopus with many arms so he could help everyone do all kinds of amazing jobs, from washing windows to a puppet show.
Evelyn is a young girl in a wheelchair, who loves reading adventure stories. She imagines what it would be like to be a pirate captain. With her own ship, crew, and rules, she could sail anywhere in the world and have all kinds of adventures.
Living by the sea and playing with seagulls makes Kari dream of flying. Sometimes she imagines what it would be like to be a dragon with scales as blue as the sea. She'd fly, she'd breathe fire and water (at the same time!), and she'd protect her town from monsters.
It's Valentine's Day and the desks in Classroom 202 have been rearranged into the shape of a big heart. Detective Daisy steps in to solve the mystery of who moved the desks and why.
Daisy's classmate, Rachel, knows she returned her library book, but the school librarian has declared it lost. It's up to Detective Daisy to recover the lost book.
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!
Someone is leaving secret notes for Daisy's best friend, Justin. He turns to Detective Daisy to help solve the mystery.
In this rhyming counting book, young readers will venture alongside a young boy as he climbs a tree. When he gets to the top, he's excited to take in the view. But an unexpected encounter with a buzzing beehive sends him back down more quickly than he went up!
Ms. Bixby's stapler is missing! She turns to Detective Daisy to help solve the mystery.
Maggie loves living on a farm, but she isn't happy when the cows move into her cozy house. They cook in her kitchen, play dress-up in her closet, take bubble baths in her tub, and have no interest in leaving! Can Maggie find a way to get the cows to go? In this humorous rhyming picture book, Maggie shows readers that anything is possible with a little out-of-the-box thinking.
When three soldiers leave the battle to hide in a field, a dragon rescues them. But Dragon offers them safety only if they serve him for seven years. To be set free they must answer a riddle. Will the soldiers gain their freedom or will they be servants of the Dragon forever? This is a grim retelling of “The Devil and His Grandmother” an 1800’s English tale adapted by Brothers Grimm.
Often thought to be a fairy tale from India about the practice of arranged marriage, this creepy retelling of “The Snake Prince” highlights the dangers of jealousy and greed.