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Books in Hello Reader, Math series

  • No More Training Wheels

    Kathryn Cristaldi, Lynn Adams

    Paperback (Cartwheel, April 1, 2003)
    In this humorous Level 3 Hello Reader!, Alvin tries to learn to ride a bike without training wheels--but his escalating fears and active imagination almost get the best of him!On Monday, Alvin's dad removes the training wheels from Alvin's bike. But Alvin imagines crashing and landing in the hospital. So he makes up an excuse and doesn't ride. His imagination leads to more elaborate excuses the rest of the week. "Nobody likes a quitter," his dad constantly reminds him. But on Friday while Alvin daydreams at home about an upcoming circus visit, his baby brother wanders off--straight into the path of a lumbering circus elephant! Unseen by anyone, Alvin hops on his two-wheeler without a second thought and rescues little Spike. A funny easy-to-read story.
    K
  • Bring Back My Gerbil!

    Edith Tarbescu, Steve Bjorkman

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Nov. 1, 2002)
    Children will enjoy this humorous Level 4 Hello Reader! story about what happens when Katie fools her best friend Tyler into thinking she turned his pet gerbil into a dog.On the way home from school, Tyler is teased by two bullies. His best friend Katie jokes that maybe they can feed his pet gerbil, Jake, something to turn him into a dog to scare the bullies away. Instead, they decide to feed Jake and clean out his cage. But Katie makes a special concoction of food coloring and water and feeds it to Jake. While they are arguing about the contents of Katie's magic brew, they accidentally leave the cage door open--and Jake disappears!When a mysterious stray dog appears, Katie convinces Tyler that her magic brew turned Jake into the dog!
    K
  • Two Tickets to Ride

    Teddy Slater, Ronnie Rooney, Marilyn Burns

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., Feb. 1, 2002)
    When Amy and her friends receive fifty tickets to use at an amusement park to celebrate her birthday, they learn about division and sharing.
    V
  • Slower than a snail

    Anne Schreiber

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1995)
    Bristling at her big brother's suggestion that she is ""slower than a snail,"" a young girl sets out to prove how she really compares to her surrounding world, in a humorous story with rhyming text.
    T
  • It Was Halloween Night: A Scary Math Story-- With Tangrams

    Grace MacCarone, Marilyn Burns, Matthew Straub

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Angry about being giving a tangram puzzle instead of candy, trick-or-treater Greedy Pete smashes it and finds it pursuing him as it rearranges itself into various animals. Includes related math activities.
    K
  • The Pizza Book

    Stephen Krensky, Bob Alley

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Introduces children to the history of pizza and includes pizza trivia and a recipe
    K
  • More for Me: Level 2

    Sydnie Meltzer Kleinhenz, Marilyn Burns, Jerry Zimmerman

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Introduces the concepts of portions and reasoning with the story of Monty, who wants "More! More! More!" for breakfast and is satisfied when his clever sister serves him one piece of toast, cut into four pieces. Original.
    J
  • Big Bob And The Halloween Potato

    Daniel Pinkwater, Jill Pinkwater

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Big Bob and Big Gloria are back in this totally a-peel-ing easy-to-read story!Mr. Salami, formerly a cowboy, announces to his second-grade class that they will be cutting out pumpkins to decorate the classroom for Halloween. Big Gloria objects, declaring the potato as the preferred emblem over the pumpkin. But Mr. Salami stands his ground. Pumpkins, not potatoes. Big Gloria is resourceful, however, and she finds a way to celebrate Halloween with pumpkins AND potatoes! HA!
    F
  • Cone Kong

    Daniel Pinkwater, Jill Pinkwater

    Paperback (Cartwheel, July 1, 2002)
    In a humorous retelling of a classic movie, Daniel Pinkwater presents CONE KONG, the story of an ice-cream cone of spectacular size.Captain Charles Handsome has captured an ice-cream cone of unusual size to display in the Big City. But Cone Kong escapes his captor and flees with Bouncing Betty Beautiful to the top of Igloo Tower! Who will save her? Will Cone Kong escape? This hilarious adventure is penned by the one and only Daniel Pinkwater, whose witty writing style makes this book perfect for summer reading!
    K
  • Megan Gets a Dollhouse

    Nancy McArthur, Megan Lloyd

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1988)
    Inspired by her cousin Sharon's elaborate dollhouse, Megan decides to make one of her own out of a cardboard box
    M
  • Superman's First Flight

    Michael J. Freidman

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, March 1, 2000)
    Young Clark Kent discovers the mystery behind his super powers when he confronts his adoptive parents after saving a group of passengers from a burning wreck and walking away unharmed. Original.
    K
  • The Lunch Box Surprise

    Grace MacCarone

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Sept. 1, 1995)
    When Sam's mother forgets to pack his lunch, his friends in the first grade come to his rescue.
    K