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  • Super Ace and the Rotten Robots: Level 2

    Cheryl Crouch, Matt Vander Pol

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, April 27, 2009)
    Space hero Super Ace is called to planet Roop because the planet’s robots are making messes, being mean, and ruining everything. The planet is in chaos! Super Ace tries to use his super powers (strength and good looks) to make the robots obey him, but no matter what he tries, the robots are still bad. The planet leader turns to sidekick Ned, and Super Ace laughs. But Ned uses his God-given wisdom to discover that the main switch at Robot Control has been bumped. The lever that should point to Good now points to Bad. That’s why the robots are bad. They can’t choose how to act, like people can. Ned moves the lever to Good, and the robots begin to clean up the mess and help people again. This level-two I Can Read book uses engaging characters and a simple plot to build children’s confidence as they discover the joy of reading independently.
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  • Blast Off: Poems About Space

    Lee Bennett Hopkins, Melissa Sweet

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, May 1, 1996)
    An easy-to-read collection of poetry for the young reader explores outer space, the sun, moon, planets, and stars as they are explored in an anthology featuring contributions from Eve Merriam, Ashley Bryan, Karla Kuskin, and others. Reprint.
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  • Super Ace and the Space Traffic Jam: Level 2

    Cheryl Crouch, Matt Vander Pol

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, April 27, 2009)
    Space hero Super Ace is called to planet Joop to fix a galactic space traffic jam. He and Sidekick Ned can’t even get to the planet because there are wrecks everywhere. Super Ace tries to use his super powers (strength and good looks) to clear the traffic and get everyone moving again, but his attempts only make the situation worse. Ned uses his God-given wisdom to solve the traffic problem. The galactic space stop light is flashing every color of the rainbow, so space ship drivers don’t know if they should go, slow down, or stop. He knows people have to follow the rules to be safe. Ned fixes the light and the drivers stop crashing. This level-two I Can Read book uses engaging characters and a simple plot to build children’s confidence as they discover the joy of reading independently.
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  • I-read Pupil Anthology Year 5 Non-Fiction

    Pie Corbett

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Aug. 14, 2006)
    An easy-to-use resource for teaching essential reading skills to the whole class using an interactive whiteboard. The book accompanies the i-read 5 CD-ROM. It can be used for group and independent reading away from the interactive whiteboard. Series Editor Pie Corbett has specially commissioned whole non-fiction texts for i-read from a host of popular authors, to provide children with a vibrant read. The collection covers a range of genres, including recounts, non-chronological reports and persuasive writing.
  • Sister for Sale: Biblical Values, Level 1

    Michelle Medlock Adams

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, June 10, 2007)
    Imagine the joy of selling off an annoying younger sibling! No more fighting, biting, or tattling. But who will you play with after your sister is gone? Children will learn to appreciate the value of family, even if getting along takes some work.
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  • The Boston Coffee Party

    Doreen Rappaport, Emily Arnold McCully

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, April 1, 1988)
    During the American Revolution, Merchant Thomas overcharges for badly needed sugar and coffee until young Sarah Homans and the women and children of Boston band together to teach him a lesson
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  • I Can Read Old Testament Bible Stories

    Twin Sisters®, Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand

    Paperback (Shiloh Kidz, June 1, 2016)
    I Can Read Bible Stories is a great way to introduce the little ones in your life to the Bible. This 32-page full-color book uses dozens of stickers to represent words and help young children read stories from the Old Testament. Rebus sentences are great for young children just learning to read. The bold text, simple design, and colorful stickers will have your young Bible scholars learning about Noah's obedience, Daniel's faithfulness, Jonah's repentance, David's bravery, and other classic Bible stories. Perfect for home, church, or travel!
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  • Happy Birthday, Danny and the Dinosaur!

    Syd Hoff

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-25, April 25, 2008)
    Danny and the dinosaur are back! In this long-awaited sequel to an I Can Read classic, Danny meets his friend the dinosaur again, and together they share a fun-filled birthday party. These favorite characters return in the humorous, distinctive style that has made Syd Hoff one of the most beloved authors for beginning readers. Full color.
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  • Mrs. Rosey Posey and the Yum-Yummy Birthday Cake

    Robin Jones Gunn, Christina Diane Schofield

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, May 11, 2008)
    Children learn the importance of saying they're sorry in Mrs. Rosey Posey and the Yum-Yummy Cake. But that's not the only lesson learned. They will also discover the meaning of forgiving and loving people when they wrong us. This fanciful story will make young readers hungry for more!
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  • Stuart at the Library

    Susan Hill, Lydia Halverson

    Paperback (HarperColl, Nov. 27, 2001)
    What could be more peaceful than spending an afternoon at the library? For Stuart Little, the library turns out to be anything but that after he meets Bookworm, the library's owl. Bookworm has plans to make Stuart his next meal -- unless Stuart can think fast! Inspired by the hit movie Stuart Little, this new story will have Stuart's many fans on the edge of their seats!
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  • I Can Read Bible Verses

    Twin Sisters®, Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand

    Paperback (Shiloh Kidz, Sept. 1, 2016)
    I Can Read Bible Verses is a great way to introduce the little ones in your life to the Bible. This 32-page full-color book uses dozens of stickers to represent words and help young children read scripture selections from the Old and New Testaments. Rebus sentences are great for young children just learning to read. The bold text, simple design, and colorful stickers will have your young Bible scholars learning about God's Word and how it applies to their young lives. Perfect for home, church, or travel!
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  • Mrs. Rosey Posey and the Baby Bird

    Robin Jones Gunn, Christina Diane Schofield

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, May 11, 2008)
    Young readers will learn that God cares for every living creature in Mrs. Rosey Posey and the Baby Bird. A baby bird falls from its nest, and Mrs. Rosey Posey takes care of it. All the while, she intrigues the children by telling them that someone else saw the baby bird fall. The story and illustrations will pull children into the quest to discover who it is.
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