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  • Thomas & Friends - Me Reader Electronic Reader and 8-Book Library - Pi Kids

    Editors of Publications International, Editors of Phoenix International Publications, Editors of Phoenix International Publication

    Hardcover (Phoenix International Publications, Inc., May 24, 2012)
    Peep! Peep! Come ride the rails and read along! Eight illustrated storybooks featuring Thomas and his engine friends come packaged with a sleek Me Reader Module that reads each book aloud. Choose a book, press the matching book and page buttons on the module, and hear the whole story, along with fun and surprising railway sounds! Follow along in the book for a fun, independent reading experience that builds confidence in beginning readers. Story sounds and expressive narration enhance reading comprehension. This Electronic Reader Library is special because: Hands on interaction engages young readers Connecting words with pictures builds vocabulary Multisensory reading experiences stimulate the imaginations of young readers
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  • Three Billy Goats Gruff

    Nick Page, Claire Page, Katie Saunders

    Hardcover (Make Believe Ideas, Aug. 30, 2011)
    The Read with Me series is a set of new reading books designed to develop the confidence of young readers. The books are aimed at children who can read a little, but who need lively but structured books to help them develop their skills further. Using a familiar tale, the lively text complements the child's more formal learning. Current developments in the teaching of reading, writing, and speaking guide the text and are behind the range of activities at the end of each book.The newly commissioned child-friendly illustrations coupled with the text help add humor to the stories. The text is also positioned on pale colors to help dyslexic readers. At the end of each book a range of activities reinforce the words learned in the book. A "Ready to Tell" section encourages children to rearrange episodes from the story and increase confidence by retelling it. A picture dictionary is included to illustrate more difficult words and present key words in context.
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  • The Hear Me Read Bible

    Mary Manz Simon

    Hardcover (Concordia Publishing House, June 1, 2010)
    Who is this product for?Imagine sharing a Bible story with your children in 25 words or less. Not only do your early readers hear exciting Bible stories, but they learn to read simple words at the same time.What does this provide for you? This Bible storybook helps your child develop and grow in their reading ability. Early Bible readers become seasoned Bible readers. Read the stories together in this book, then read them again in an easy-to-understand translation of the Bible. Each story in the Hear Me Read Bible Stories offers a few words of encouragement to help you teach Bible concepts to your little one.What is it?Early readers need two kinds of reading. They need to be read to, and they need to do their own reading. Hear Me Read Bible Stories helps you to encourage your child with both kinds.In this collection of Bible stories, you and your child read 18 Bible stories using just 25 words or less. These words are repeated to help your child develop a sight vocabulary, recognize words, and grow in Bible knowledge. The colorful illustrations help too.
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  • Disney Princess - Me reader Electronic Reader and 8-Book Library - PI Kids

    Editors of Phoenix International Publications

    Hardcover (Phoenix International Publications, Inc., July 12, 2012)
    Join the wonderful Disney Princesses on their adventures! Eight illustrated storybooks featuring Belle, Ariel, Rapunzel, and more come packaged with a sleek Me Reader Module that reads each book aloud. Choose a book, press the matching book and page buttons on the module, and hear the whole story, along with fun and surprising railway sounds! Follow along in the book for a fun, independent reading experience that builds confidence in beginning readers. Story sounds and expressive narration enhance reading comprehension.This Electronic Reader Library is special because:Hands on interaction engages young readersConnecting words with pictures builds vocabularyMultisensory reading experiences stimulate the imaginations of young readersIncludes a plethora of princesses: Belle from Beauty and the Beast, Snow White from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Princess Jasmine from Aladdin, Rapunzel from Tangled, Ariel from The Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Tiana from The Princess and the Frog, and Aurora from Sleeping Beauty
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  • Ten Timid Ghosts On A Christmas Night

    Jennifer O'connell

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Oct. 1, 2002)
    What is Christmas and how does it go? Ten timid ghosts want to know!TEN TIMID GHOSTS ON A CHRISTMAS EVE is a sequel to TEN TIMID GHOSTS, which has sold more than 80,000 copies since September 2000.One timid ghost on a Christmas night,Waiting and watching by candlelight.She heard a jingle in the dark outsideAnd rushed to the window--her eyes open wide.Jennifer O'Connell's amusing ghosts are back in this sequel to her first book, TEN TIMID GHOSTS. As the ghosts prepare for Christmas, they hear, see, and smell strange things in the air that night. Is someone coming? Is that a sleigh in the sky? Count from one to ten with the ghosts as they learn about the magical spirit of Christmas!
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  • The Nutcracker Ballet

    Carol Thompson, Darcy May

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Oct. 1, 1994)
    After receiving a toy nutcracker as a Christmas gift, a little girl helps break the spell and changes him into a handsome prince
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  • Halloween Cats

    Jean Marzollo, Hans Wilhelm

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Portrays cats dressed up for Halloween.
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  • Babes in Toyland

    Gina Shaw, Victor Herbert, John Speirs

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Oct. 1, 1994)
    A retelling, based on the 1903 operetta, of the classic story of how two young people are pursued by the evil Barnaby.
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  • Where does the garbage go?

    Cathy Torrisi

    Unknown Binding (Abrams, March 15, 2002)
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  • Firehouse Dog

    Amy Hutchings, Richard Hutchings

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Shows Hooper, a Dalmatian who lives at a firehouse in Brooklyn, and describes the kinds of work he and the fire fighters do each day.
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  • The Bowl of Fruit: A Panda and Gander Story

    Joyce Dunbar, Helen Craig

    Hardcover (Candlewick, March 3, 1999)
    While Gander patiently picks out and sets aside all of the seeds from a pomegranate, Panda eats all of the other fruits and then wants a share of Gander's seeds as well.
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  • How Kittens Grow

    Millicent E Selsam

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Nov. 1, 1992)
    A photographic essay describing four kittens' first eight weeks of life.
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