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Books in Let Me Read Book series

  • MRS. SATO'S HENS, SPANISH, LAS GALLINAS DE LA SENORA SATO, LET ME READ SERIES, TRADE BINDING

    GOOD YEAR BOOKS

    Paperback (GOOD YEAR BOOKS, Nov. 12, 1996)
    Each day, Mrs. Sato and her child friend count the eggs which her hens lay.
    K
  • Grandpa Explains the Snow

    W.H. Matlack, Elizabeth Daugherty

    Paperback (Crimson Cloak Publishing, Sept. 18, 2018)
    It's snowing! Grandpa remembers what it was like when he was a child. His grandkids want to hear all about fun in the snow when Grandpa was their age. Grandpa Explains the Snow presents a beautifully rendered look at what life was like in a 1950s neighborhood. The book has been designed to present all of the warmth and good feelings of discovery that surround childhood, no matter what time period. You'll want to gather your family around this book to explore the wonders of the snow.
    K
  • Peanut Butter: A Traditional Song

    Robin Oz

    Hardcover (Good Year Books, Aug. 1, 1995)
    Describes the making of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
    L
  • This Is the Plate

    Alan Trussell-Cullen, Rudy Barnes

    Hardcover (Good Year Books, Jan. 1, 1995)
    A group of children makes and eats jelly sandwiches
    B
  • Caveman Dave

    Nick Sharratt

    Paperback (WALKER BOOKS, March 15, 2000)
    Meet the brave Caveman Dave in this hilarious, rhyming beginner story.He's smelly, but he's brave, Caveman Dave is all the rave! With colourful pictures and simple rhymes, this lively story book - with rounded corners - is perfect for beginner readers.
  • I Fly My Kite

    Marcia Delany, Patsy Capps, Erica Pastecki

    Paperback (Reading Expressway & More, LLC, May 15, 2015)
    If you want to give your child practice reading basic sight words in 3 simple stories that are fun to read, these beginning readers are the books for you! They contain 100% sight words and simple nouns to give your child successful reading experiences without becoming frustrated! These stories describe familiar activities through repeated words and the colorful illustrations will hold your child’s attention. Practice reading these stories will help your child become more fluent as your child learns to read sight words in text with ease.
  • Off to Grandma's House

    Mary Patton, Michelle Barnes

    Hardcover (Good Year Books, Aug. 1, 1995)
    A family takes a long car trip and reaches the destination in spite of a flat tire
  • Ready Set Grow

    Rebecca Hershey

    Spiral-bound (Good Year Books, Nov. 21, 1996)
    "Children can grow houseplants, fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs just about anywhere-in a rural or urban environment, in a backyard or a window box. Ready, Set, Grow! Features ""Did You Know"" facts, ""Try This!"" activities, ""Garden Giggles,"" and a gard"
  • Let's Read! Little Ogre's Surprise Supper

    Timothy Knapman, Ben Cort

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Everyone knows that ogres eat children. Except Jack. So when Little Ogre says, "I want you for supper!" Jack is delighted to be invited. Will he realize that he is the supper before it's too late? The complete story and original illustrations of Timothy Knapman and Ben Cort's picture book, Little Ogre's Surprise Supper, have been specially redesigned into a smaller early reader format. This new version offers children a natural next step on from picture books to support them as they grow in reading confidence.
    K
  • Pointy-hatted Princesses

    Nick Sharratt

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, March 15, 2000)
    None
  • You Read Me Volume 4: Bull on a Reef, and Coconut's Holiday

    Mr. John Michael Correll

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 10, 2015)
    Bull on a Reef - A bull that eats seaweed instead of grass. Coconut's Holiday - The Fijian coconut, Niu, goes on an ocean adventure with a group of oranges and a turtle. On the way she saves a drowning fisherman. The fisherman repays her kindness by finding her a new home.
    E
  • Green Queen

    Nick Sharratt

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, March 15, 2000)
    The Green Queen gets ready for the day, but not in green. This book is about learning colors, so it is more for children who are being read to, rather than reading it his- or herself.