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Books in Disney's First Readers Level 1 series

  • Minnie's Summer Vacation

    Disney Book Group, Disney Storybook Artists

    Paperback (Disney Press, May 26, 2009)
    Meeska, Mooska, Mickey Mouse! Welcome to the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse! Join Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy and Pluto in this ready-to-read tale that teaches valuable lessons about teamwork, imagination, compromise, and friendship.It’s summertime and the Sensational Six are ready to have fun on vacation—but they all want to do different things. So Minnie calls on Toodles to help, and together they find a way to make everybody happy!The premiere of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse delivered the highest ratings ever for a Playhouse Disney series premiere among Kids 2-5, Girls 2-5,Households, and Total Viewers. It also premiered at #1 among all basiccable networks in its time period for Kids 2-5. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse shows no signs of slowingdown as it settles in to its first season. It is the number one show among preschoolers!
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  • Mickey's Roundup

    Disney Book Group, Susan Ring, Inc. Loter

    Paperback (Disney Press, Nov. 25, 2008)
    Yee-Haw! When a box-full of wild numbers with minds of their own run loose in the Clubhouse, the Sensational Six set out to round them up. Will Mickey and his friends be able to corall all the wild numbers? Young readers will find out in this new early reader tale, as they learn to read and count. MICKEY MOUSE CLUBHOUSE IS HUGE!: The premiere of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse delivered the highest ratings ever for a Playhouse Disney series premiere among Kids 2-5, Girls 2-5,Households, and Total Viewers. It also premiered at #1 among all basic cable networks in its time period for Kids 2-5. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse shows no signs of slowing down yet. It is the number one show among preschoolers!
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  • Shanna's First Readers Level 1: Animal Riddles

    Jean Marzollo

    Paperback (Jump At The Sun, May 1, 2004)
    She's pink and gray. She rhymes with house. Squeak, squeak, squeak. She is a. . . . Children guess what animal Shanna will become next!
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  • Shanna's First Readers Level 1: Shanna's Pizza Parlor

    Jean Marzollo

    Paperback (Hyperion Book CH, Oct. 2, 2004)
    Ham and jam? Or, peas and cheese? Dinah, Ducky, Shane and Tiger can't decide among all of the mouthwatering, pizza toppings at Shanna's Pizza Parlor. From red beans to jelly beans and potatoes to tomatoes, there is something there for everyone which makes Shanna's Pizza Parlor so much fun!
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  • Hercules and the maze of the minotaur

    Judith Bauer Stamper

    Unbound (Scholastic Inc, March 15, 1998)
    Disney's First Reader Level 3, Grade 2 & 3
  • Goofy's Hat

    Susan Ring

    Paperback (Disney Press, Nov. 25, 2008)
    Preschoolers will have a blast learning to read with all their Clubhouse friends in this new early reader! When Goofy loses his special hat, he just doesn’t feel very “Goofy” anymore. Join the Sensational Six as they take on the quest to find the missing hat, and help Goofy regain his confidence. The premiere of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse delivered the highest ratings ever for a Playhouse Disney series premiere among Kids 2-5, Girls 2-5, Households, and Total Viewers. It also premiered at #1 among all basic cable networks in its time period for Kids 2-5. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse shows no signs of slowing down yet. It is the number one show among preschoolers!
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  • Donald's Lost Lion

    Susan Ring

    Paperback (Disney Press, March 25, 2008)
    Donald has lost his favorite toy lion and he's desperate to find it before bedtime. Mickey is on the case to help his Clubhouse pal, and with the help of the reader and a few handy Mouseketools, the bedtime mystery is solved. Even the youngest readers will be able to keep up with the action in this Pre-Level 1 Early Reader. MICKEY MOUSE CLUBHOUSE IS HUGE!: The premiere of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse delivered the highest ratings ever for a Playhouse Disney series premiere among Kids 2-5, Girls 2-5,Households, and Total Viewers. It also premiered at #1 among all basic cable networks in its time period for Kids 2-5. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse shows no signs of slowing down as it settles in to its first season. It is the number one show among preschoolers!
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  • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Over the River

    Disney Book Group, Sheila Sweeny Higginson, Disney Storybook Art Team

    Paperback (Disney Press, May 29, 2007)
    In this Ready-to-Read story, both readers and the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse gang set out to visit Goldilocks and the Three Bears. To get there, readers use simple maps, follow directional arrows and other visual clues, and learn important words and spatial concepts, such as over, under, around and through. In this fun-filled story, children learn that following directions leads to a place that’s “just right.”
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  • Cookie Rescue

    Susan Ring

    Paperback (Disney Press, Feb. 26, 2008)
    Manny and the tools are on the way to Mrs. Portillo's house for some of her delicious homemade cookies. There is just one problem—Mrs. Portillo's oven have broken and her new one is stuck outside on her porch. Manny and the tools are on the case adjusting Mrs. Portillo's doors so they can fit the new oven inside the house. The reward for all their hard work? All the freshly baked cookies they can eat! Preschoolers will find reading easy with this Pre-Level 1 Early Reader.
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  • Pooh's Graduation

    Isabel Gaines, Orlando de la Paz, Thompson Bros.

    Paperback (RH/Disney, April 3, 2000)
    A Disney First Reader book: paperbacks perfect for young children just beginning to read on their own.
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  • Shanna's First Readers: Level 1: Shanna's Party Surprise: Shanna's First Readers Level 1: Party Surprise

    Jean Marzollo

    Paperback (Hyperion Book CH, May 2, 2004)
    Happy birthday little bro'. Welcome to your birthday show! Readers help plan Shanna's big SURPRISE!
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  • Tiggers Hate to Lose

    Isabel Gaines, Josie Yee

    Paperback (RH/Disney, Jan. 20, 1999)
    A Disney First Reader book: paperbacks perfect for young children just beginning to read on their own.
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