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Books in Scholastic Reader Level 3 series

  • Scholastic Reader Level 3: Poppleton in Spring

    Cynthia Rylant, Mark Teague

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Feb. 1, 2009)
    Revisit three wonderful stories from Newbery Medalist Cynthia Rylant and award-winning illustrator Mark Teague--with new cover art and design!In this easy-to-read chapter book, Poppleton the pig charms young readers with his quirky adventures, whimsical ideas, and engaging community of friends! In three wonderful springtime stories, Poppleton tries his hand at spring cleaning, riding a bike, and staying up all night in his new tent.These hilarious stories feature simple language, everyday experiences, and beautiful illustrations--perfect for beginning readers!
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  • Fly Guy Presents: The White House

    Tedd Arnold

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., June 28, 2016)
    Learn all about the White House with Fly Guy!It's time for a field trip! Fly Guy and Buzz are going to the White House. With straightforward text, humorous asides, and kid-friendly, full-bleed photographs throughout, young readers will love learning about the presidents and their famous house. Award-winning author/illustrator Tedd Arnold really brings nonfiction to life for beginning readers! And this book has eye-catching holographic foil on the front cover!
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  • When I Grow Up: Taylor Swift

    Scholastic

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 25, 2015)
    Taylor Swift is one of today's biggest music superstars with millions of fans around the world. But before she was famous, Taylor was just a young girl who loved to sing and dreamed of sharing her music with others. Learn how she made it all the way to the top in this exciting level 3 biography!
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  • Moo Dog

    David Milgrim

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Oct. 25, 2016)
    This Level One reader is a follow-up to the sweet and funny Moo Bird in which Bird says "moo" instead of "tweet." In this book, Dog says "moo" instead of "woof!" The other animals laugh at Dog. They don't understand why he is different. Can friends Dog and Bird show the other animals that being different can be fun?
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  • More Spaghetti, I Say!

    Rita Golden Gelman, Mort Gerberg

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Jan. 1, 1993)
    With inspiring and educational stories, Scholastic's Hello Reader series caters to the spectrum of reading abilities among beginning readers. My First Hello Readers use basic words to reinforce phonics and sight vocabulary. The books at this level offer punch-out flash cards plus six additional pages of skill-building activities. Levels 1 - 4 combine a greater vocabulary and longer sentence length. Each book has an introductory letter from an education specialist guiding parents on how to help their children learn to read. Preschool - Grades 2.
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  • Glacier Adventure

    Samantha Brooke, Artful Doodlers Ltd.

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Oct. 30, 2018)
    Next stop...The Magic School Bus heads to Antarctica to learn about glaciers! D.A. is more of a researcher than a storyteller, so she's naturally nervous when her parents sign her up to speak in front of a sellout crowd. But thanks to the Friz, D.A. gains inspiration from the greatest storytellers on Earth: glaciers! These mighty, frozen time machines guide the class through the Earth's last 10,000 years, and the incredible tale of the changes it has witnessed.Collectable stickers in every The Magic School Bus: Rides Again readers!
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  • Scholastic Reader Level 1: I Spy A Pumpkin

    Jean Marzollo, Walter Wick

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books / Scholastic, Aug. 1, 2006)
    The perfect Halloween treat--the ninth book in the bestselling I Spy Scholastic Reader series has easy words, rebus clues, and fun search-and-find photos!All-new, easy-to-read riddles by Jean Marzollo are paired with fun, gently spooky photographs culled from previously published I Spy books to create the ninth I Spy reader. With rhythm, rhyme, and picture clues, this book is written to support the newest reader.
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  • The Long Dog

    Eric Seltzer

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., July 28, 2015)
    Simple text paired with large, toothy dog grins make this book a surefire hit with beginning readers!This level 1 reader uses funny dogs to introduce opposite words. There's a dirty dog and a clean dog, a mean dog and a nice dog, and many more! Plus, there's an extremely long dog who keeps popping into the story. The long dog adds humor to the book, and kids will be anxious to turn the pages all the way to the end! Young readers will enjoy Eric Seltzer's bright illustrations and rhythmic, easy-to-read text.
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  • Scholastic Reader Level 1: I Spy an Egg in a Nest

    Jean Marzollo, Walter Wick

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Jan. 1, 2011)
    I SPY something new for Spring!Young I SPY readers will want to start the Spring with I SPY AN EGG IN A NEST. New easy-to-read text by Jean Marzollo is paired with Walter Wick's amazing photographs from previous I SPY books to create a fun-filled Spring search-and-find. Also includes I SPY activity pages.
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  • Scholastic Reader Level 1: Please Write Back!

    Jennifer Morris, Jennifer E. Morris

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, April 1, 2010)
    A sequel to the bestselling Level 1 Scholastic Reader MAY I PLEASE HAVE A COOKIE?Alfie, an adorable alligator, writes a letter to Grandma all by himself. He addresses the letter, stamps it, and mails it.Alfie waits and waits for a response. Will Grandma write back?
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  • My Tooth Is About to Fall Out

    Grace Maccarone, Betsy Lewin

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Feb. 1, 1995)
    A little girl loses a tooth.
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  • Scholastic Reader Level 2: Hibernation

    Tori Kosara

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Learn all about animals and what they do during the winter!During the cold winter months, some animals go into a deep sleep called hibernation. You'd be surprised to learn about all of the other animals that hibernate besides bears, like squirrels, woodchucks, chipmunks and bats. Children will learn how an animal prepares for hibernation by stuffing itself with food so that it can survive in its dormant months and how animals prepare safe spots, like dens and burrows, so that they will be protected from predators as they sleep.
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