Next order due: December 6, 2019
Our class activation code is:
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As a class, we have read and enjoyed the following books:
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom is a fun alphabet story that tells of an adventure the letters go on as they climb a coconut tree. "Chicka chicka boom boom, will there be enough room?"
Elephant and Piggie books are fun and exciting for students to read. With the large words, speech bubbles, and funny conversations between Elephant and Piggie, these books are student favorites in our classroom.
The splashy, colorful Pout-Pout Fish is an empathetic swim through the currents of those "dreary-wearies" that make the Pout-Pout Fish pout! Mr. Fish encounters numerous friends who ask him with playful rhymes why he can't turn his frown upside-down. Mr. Fish has lots of undersea friends to reassure him that he shouldn't be so
grumpy, but it takes a kissy-kissy fish to rid Mr. Fish of his dreary-wearies for good.
Go Away Big Green Monster is a story with die-cut pages through which bits of a monster are revealed are designed to help a child control nighttime fears of monsters. This is a great book for students to read even if they don't
know the words on the page yet. the pictures guide the students to tell the story.
Harold creates his own adventure with his purple crayon. His simple illustrations make his adventure interesting and creative for kids to follow. We created our own drawings and created our own adventure on paper in class.
The Kissing Hand is the perfect story for parents to share with a child who may need reassurance about going to school. In this story, mother raccoon shares a secret with her son Chester. The secret eases Chester's fears as he heads off to school. This tender, loving story reminds us that no matter
where we are, our parents always love us and we can carry them with us. Find out how as you read this endearing story.
where we are, our parents always love us and we can carry them with us. Find out how as you read this endearing story.
With wonderful rhymes and unforgettable illustrations, this collection helps young readers identify—and feel comfortable with—a variety of common feelings.
A fun story about an old lady who swallowed a fly. This book is full of colorful illustrations to go along with this children's story.
Pete the Cat books are exciting for the students to read. These books are definitely one of our favorite series to read! The story is easy for the students to retell by looking at the pictures and the students love singing the words as they read.
Bug! Rug! Mug! Hug! These dust bunnies love to rhyme. Well, except for Bob. Much to the other bunnies’ frustration, Bob can never get the rhythm right. Then he saves everyone from a big, scary monster wielding—gasp!—a broom, and they all breathe a sigh of relief. But can Bob save them from the big, scary monster’s next attack? Vrrrrrroooommm . . .
It's Splat's first day of school and he's worried. What if he doesn't make any new friends? Just in case, Splat decides to bring along his pet mouse, Seymour, and hides him in his lunchbox. The teacher, Mrs. Wimpydimple, introduces Splat to the class and he soon starts learning all his important cat lessons. But when Seymour escapes and the cats do what cats do (they chase mice!), Splat's worried again. Maybe now he'll lose all his friends, old and new! Just in time, wise Mrs. Wimpydimple takes charge and teaches everyone an important new lesson. Maybe Cat School is going to be okay after all!