Scholastic, 1998. — 7 p. With simple sentences and beautiful watercolor illustrations, David McPhail weaves the tail of three fast friends who all read from the same book.
Scholastic, 1998. — 7 p. Well illustrated story for early readers that teaches cooperation because the three characters, the bear, bug, and boy cannot take a ride together without working on some problems due to the size of the bear.
Scholastic, 1998. — 7 p. With simple sentences and beautiful watercolor illustrations, David McPhail weaves the tail of three fast friends who all read from the same book.
Scholastic, 1998. — 7 p. With simple sentences and beautiful watercolor illustrations, David McPhail weaves the tail of three fast friends who all read from the same book.
Scholastic, 1998. — 7 p. With simple sentences and beautiful watercolor illustrations, David McPhail weaves the tail of three fast friends who all read from the same book.
New York: Holiday House, 2014. — 28 p. Tom the dog is being bad. He ruins Mom's flowers. He breaks the TV. He chases Kit the cat. Finally Dad says Tom must go. "No!" the children protest. "We love him so!" Luckily, when Kit goes missing, it takes someone with four legs and a powerful nose to find her. Forgiveness and love triumph in this charming, easy-to-read story of a family...
Illustrator O'Connor John. — Harcourt, 2007. — 40 p. Poor Rat! Every time it rains, his little yellow car fills with water. And bailing it out by himself is always buckets of trouble. Thank goodness his friend Big Brown Bear is there with a smart--and sneaky--solution. But to pull it off, Bear will first need a ride to town... Children are sure to respond to the subtle themes...
Harcourt, 2002. — 18 p. — ( A Green light readers). Jack and Rick want to play together, but there's a river between them and they will have to work together to bridge it.
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