Nick's new college roommate, Darryl, needs some help. At first glance, Nick thinks he's a real dork. And what's with the briefcase? But Darryl's problem is literally "out of this world." If his enemies catch up with him, his race is doomed!
Tanner Brice has always resented his stepfather. But is that any reason to suspect the man of murder? When Tanner asks a powerful man to help him investigate his father's death, he quickly finds out that appearances can be deceiving.
Millionaire Dempsey believes that his son, Colin, is up to no good. He wants his new employee, Nikki, to investigate. But the feeble and pathetic man Nikki meets couldn't possibly be responsible for the crimes his father accuses him of. Maybe his half-brother Dylan is setting him up?
Ken Talbot heads to Florida where his real father lives when he flunks out of college in Detroit. He hasn't seen the man in years. What will their reunion be like? But with a Category 5 hurricane heading their way, will he ever get the chance to find out?
Reggie and Joanna can't resist exploring the burned-out amusement park. Before the evening is over, they take some terrifying rides and meet an even scarier old man. They barely escape with their lives before they learn what bitter disappointment can do to a person's sanity.
Tami Nguyen's summer job as a camp counselor takes her away from home for the first time. She's lonely, shy, and it's hard for her to make friends. But those problems are nothing compared to her fear of the camp's horses.
Sammy loves to run everywhere - what could possibly go wrong? Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
Everyone in the family has a gift for Sammy and a special surprise planned! Repetitive text will help readers build fluency.
Sammy gets ready for a walk with lots of colorful clothing.
When Mr. Reynolds sells his farm, he discovers that Ethel the Emu doesn't want to move. Will anyone be able to change her mind, or with Ethel convey?
Relatable situations introduce readers to many forms of writing, and each form's purpose.
Adorable illustrations of Sammy will strengthen readers' recognition and understanding of action words.
As usual, an adventure for Sammy means trouble for the whole family!
Simple text introduces prepositions, while clever illustrations support the text and keep readers guessing as Matt looks for his cap.
It has been raining all week and William continues to get wet. Will he ever figure out how to stay dry on his walk to work?
What will Carla eat for breakfast? She imagines all her options with colorful descriptions.
When the whole family heads out for a day on the lake, who will make the biggest catch?
Repetitive text and engaging content will build fluency as readers cheer for Alex.
How many birds can you find? Practice counting and colors with rich photos of birds.
Action words and vivid illustrations show Carla's quest to make a big splash.
What shape is just right for Carla's new glasses?
Carla wants to participate in the school talent show. Can she find her talent before the curtain goes up?
Firefighter Fred is getting ready for work - but what is he forgetting?
A young boy packs the most important items for a sleepover at Grandpa's house.
Readers will relate to this story of a boy who wants to be just like his parent.