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Books in Bank Street Ready-To-Read series

  • NOT NOW SAID THE COW

    Joanne Oppenheim

    Hardcover (Bantam Books for Young Readers, June 1, 1989)
    In this story based on "The Little Red Hen," a little black crow asks his animal friends to help with the planting of some corn seed.
  • The Magic Box

    Barbara Brenner

    Paperback (Bantam Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 1990)
    A town cut off from modern civilization and technology is drastically changed by a magic box that shows pictures.
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  • A Dozen Dizzy Dogs

    William H. Hooks, Gary Baseman

    Paperback (Bank Street Ready-to-Read, Aug. 1, 1990)
    Dogs with checks, dogs with stripes, dogs with spots, dogs with funny hats in the funniest, craziest counting game ever.
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  • THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING TOOTH

    William H. Hooks

    Paperback (Bank Street, Feb. 10, 1997)
    Everyone in Kara's class loses a tooth...everyone except Kara. Then, when she finally loses her tooth, she can't find it anywhere! Will the Tooth Fairy still come? Will she bring Kara a gift? And what does she do with all those teeth anyway? Kara can't wait to find out!
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  • MR. GARBAGE

    William H. Hooks

    Paperback (Bantam Books for Young Readers, June 1, 1996)
    Every book in the Bank Street Ready-to-Read series is targeted at the individual abilities of children ages three to eight as they develop reading skills.Level 3 (Grades 2-3) books are designed for children able to read on their own. They also can be enjoyed as read-alouds.Mr. GarbageRemember Mr. Dinosaur? Well, Eli's at it again. Only this time he's Mr. Garbage, recycling almost everything he touches. (You better watch out or he'll take this book too!) Soon he and his disgusted big brother are into garbage up to their eyebrows. Can they dig their way out of all that trash before their room becomes an ecological nightmare? Help the garbage gang save the earth in this hilarious and inspiring book.
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  • The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

    Ellen Schecter

    Hardcover (Bantam Books for Young Readers, Feb. 1, 1995)
    The adaptation of a beloved Aesop fable about two mouse cousins features the country mouse from the quiet lane and the town mouse from the bustling city streets and reveals how they learn what "Home Sweet Home" really means.
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  • YOU ARE MUCH TOO SMALL

    Betty D. Boegehold

    Hardcover (Bantam Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 1990)
    Too small to help family members with their chores, Totty Pig surprises everyone by building a tent.
  • HOW DO YOU MAKE A BUBBLE?

    Barbara Brenner

    Hardcover (Bantam Books for Young Readers, April 1, 1992)
    A boisterous group of dogs enjoys a fun-filled frolic at the summer carnival as they learn how to make a bubble, pitch a ball, and other delightful pastimes.
  • The Plant That Kept On Growing

    Barbara Brenner, Melissa Sweet

    Paperback (iPicturebooks, July 29, 2015)
    About The Bank Street Ready-To-Read Series More than seventy years of educational research and innovative teaching have given the Bank Street College of Education the reputation as America's most trusted name in early childhood education. Because no two children are exactly alike in their development, we have designed the Bank Street Ready-to-Read series in three levels to accommodate the individual stages of reading readiness of children ages four through eight. • Level 1: Getting Ready To Read- (Pre-K to Grade 1) Books are perfect for reading aloud with children who are getting ready to read or are just beginning to read words or phrases. • Level 2: Reading Together-(Grades 1 to 3) Books are written especially for children who are on their way to reading independently but who may need help. • Level 3: I Can Read It Myself-(Grades 2 to 3) Books are designed for children able to read on their own. They also can be enjoyed as read-alouds. Our three levels make it easy to select the books most appropriate for a child's development and enable him or her to grow with the series step by step. The Bank Street Ready-to-Read books also overlap and reinforce each other, further encouraging the reading process. We feel that making reading fun and enjoyable is the single most important thing that you can do to help children become good readers. And we hope you'll be a part of Bank Street's long tradition of learning through sharing. -The Bank Street College of Education The Plant That Kept On Growing Will and his twin sister really want to win first prize at the 4-H club fair. But they never dream their green thumbs will produce a plant that never stops growing! What is it? Find out for yourself in this deliciously funny rhyming story!
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  • Lion and Lamb Step Out

    Barbara Brenner, William H. Hooks, Bruce Degen

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Follows the adventures of two best friends, Lion and Lamb.
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  • The Spaghetti Party

    Doris Orgel

    Hardcover (Bantam Books for Young Readers, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Every book in the Bank Street Ready-to-Read series is targeted at the individual abilities of children ages three to eight as they develop reading skills.Level 2 (Grades 1-3) books are written especially for children who are on their way to reading independently but who may need help.The Spaghetti PartyCome join the fun as Annie's friends accept her invitation to "Come as You Are!" Be sure to bring your appetite for spaghetti, meatballs, and laughs.
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  • DONKEY'S TALE

    Joanne Oppenheim

    Hardcover (Bantam Books for Young Readers, May 1, 1991)
    A farmer and his son selling their donkey at the market foolishly try to follow the advice of everyone they meet on the way