Your child will laugh out loud as a trip to the author's best friend's house is described. Wilbur has a family like no other--complete with Grandpa and his missing false teeth and an aunt with a life-sized train set. Joyce's unique paintings help bring this hilarious story to life.
Mr. Keene, an exuberant principal, loves his school so much that he decides to have school every Saturday and even during holidays and summer vacation. Your child will love finding out about Tillie's creative plan to save her vacations.
In this classic book about friendship, Peter has a falling-out with his friend Amy. Peter fears the worst--that Amy will not come to his birthday party. Children will relate to this story's themes, and Ezra Jack Keats's collage illustrations will intrigue children and parents alike.
Sophie is not happy with Wendell, her houseguest. Wendell has spent the entire weekend bossing her around, ruining their games and making a mess. Your child will be amazed to see how the plucky Sophie turns the tables on Wendell.
A small dog finds his way to a farm in search of a home. Your child will enjoy this classic story about the unexpected friendship that develops between the dog and a little red hen. Newbery Honor Book, 1959
Someone at Angela's school has been fiddling with the report card files on the computer. Angela organizes a secret club that uses their computer know-how to solve the mystery. Your child will enjoy the unexpected ending of this page-turner.
Learn about fire safety with Arthur and D.W. in this easy reader. D.W. learns what to do during a school fire drill and how to stop, drop and roll. Arthur also eases her worries by making a list of fire safety rules that you can use with your family.
Two classmates, Marina and Moira, learn to respect each other's differences and become friends. Marina, a young preschooler with cerebral palsy, and Moira, a young girl with Down Syndrome, have two very different ways of interacting with each other. But, with the help of their teacher, they learn the best way to communicate.
Forgetful Miss Molly knows something special is going to happen today...but she can't remember what it is. Your child will enjoy this hilarious book about why Miss Molly must be ready by eight.
Frances can't imagine being friends with her little sister Gloria until she is excluded from the all-boys baseball game. To her surprise, Gloria makes a good friend, but can she ever be a best friend? If your child enjoys this book, introduce her to other stories in this series including, A Birthday for Frances.