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Books in Early Reader series

  • Kids Jokes age 3-5: A level 1 book especially created for kindergarten and beginner readers, preschool.

    Emma Twintel

    Paperback (Independently published, May 28, 2019)
    Especially created for kindergarten and beginner readers.
  • The Man Whose Mother Was a Pirate

    Margaret Mahy

    Paperback (Orion Children's, April 4, 2013)
    Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.Sam has an ordinary life - but his mother used to be a pirate! One day at breakfast, they decide to go to sea and an amazing adventure begins. A brand new Early Reader edition of this hilarious story.
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  • Early Reader: The Loch Ness Monster Spotters

    Tony De Saulles

    Paperback (Orion Children's, Aug. 8, 2017)
    A charming and humorous Early Reader story about one of the world's best known mythical monsters, from HORRIBLE SCIENCES illustrator Tony De Saulles.Meet the McFee family. They are Loch Ness Monster spotters. They wear Loch Ness T-shirts, Loch Ness hats and Loch Ness badges. But the Loch Ness Monster spotting family have one problem. They have never EVER spotted the Loch Ness Monster!Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books perfect for building confidence in new readers and reluctant readers. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.
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  • I Like to Play

    Marla Stewart Konrad

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, April 13, 2010)
    This delightful series is the result of collaboration between Tundra Books and World Vision Canada to bring an array of exceptional photos from around the world to very young children. Each book centers on a universal theme, familiar by its very nature, yet new due to faraway settings and ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic diversity. Each remarkable photo essay will foster discussion, observation, and many smiles as children compare and contrast their own experience to that of others.I Like to Play presents the many inventive ways that children find to explore their worlds and to have fun. Grand! is a loving visual essay about the relationships that tie grandparents and grandchildren, no matter where they live or what the circumstances. The country where each photo was taken is included.
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  • Getting There

    Marla Stewart Konrad

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, March 10, 2009)
    A picture book collaboration with World Vision that celebrates life the world over!From the moment we take our first steps, it seems we are always on the move. Pictured here are the many and unusual ways we get around. Whether they go on their own two feet, by wheeled vehicle, water craft, animal power, or by air, children find some unorthodox and truly imaginative ways to โ€œget there.โ€This delightful series is the result of the collaboration between Tundra Books and World Vision Canada to bring an array of exceptional photos from around the world to very young children. Each book centers on a universal theme, familiar by its very nature, yet new due to faraway settings and ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic diversity. Each remarkable photo essay will foster discussion, observation, and many smiles as children compare and contrast their own experience to that of others. Watch for further books in this series.
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  • Mom and Me

    Marla Stewart Konrad

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, March 10, 2009)
    A picture book collaboration with World Vision that celebrates life the world over!Mom and Me is an affectionate look at the many ways mothers and children relate to and rely upon each other. When nourishment, assistance, instruction, comfort, and special hugs are needed, Mom can offer them in special ways that only their children will ever know. The deep bond they share is beautifully depicted in these storytelling images.This delightful series is the result of the collaboration between Tundra Books and World Vision Canada to bring an array of exceptional photos from around the world to very young children. Each book centers on a universal theme, familiar by its very nature, yet new due to faraway settings and ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic diversity. Each remarkable photo essay will foster discussion, observation, and many smiles as children compare and contrast their own experience to that of others. Watch for further books in this series.
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  • The Three Little Witches Storybook

    Georgie Adams, Emily Bolam

    Paperback (Orion Pub Co, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Zara, Ziggy and Zoe are three little witches who live together in Magic Wood, where anything can happen. Cups and saucers wash themselves up, letters sprout wings, a calendar sings a song, the signpost changes direction, and Wizard Wink's school moves from place to place. These seven stories show the little witches' daily doings and their preparations for a Hallowe'en party with Baby Dragon, the Troll family, two little wizard boys and a horrid little witch called Melissa. Punctuated by catchy rhymes and speech bubbles, the stories demand to be read aloud, and with their bright, funny pictures and lively design they are hugely appealing.
  • The First Christmas

    Georgie Adams, Anna C. Leplar

    Paperback (Orion Children's Books, Nov. 1, 2012)
    A perfect introduction to the Christmas story for the very youngest childrenThe story of the birth of Jesus and the first Christmas is re-told with delightful simplicity, and illustrated with charming soft watercolours. Both text and pictures are designed to make this the perfect introduction to the Nativity story for very young children.
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  • Three Little Princesses

    Georgie Adams, Emily Bolam

    Hardcover (Orion Children's Books (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), Sept. 20, 2007)
    Phoebe, Pruella and Pip are three little princesses who are looking forward to the King's birthday celebration. But when the key to the time machine is stolen, life at the palace is thrown into chaos. With time literally running out, the princesses must journey deep into the enchanted lands around them to find the culprit and restore order. Along the way they meet a host of enchanting storybook characters and unravel mysteries and find clues.
  • Mrs Honey's Hat

    Pam Adams

    Paperback (Child's Play, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Why is everyone staring at Mrs Honey's Hat? This new edition of a well-established classic is sure to become a favourite with a whole new generation of children. With large, clear text, a repetitive refrain and a strong emphasis on days of the week, this book is ideal for early readers.
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  • Elsie and the Magic Biscuit Tin

    Phil Earle

    Paperback (Orion Children's, May 3, 2016)
    Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reaading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.Elsie's always known that there's something a little bit magical about her Grandma's biscuit tin, and when she discovers that it can grant wishes, there's only one thing she wants - chocolate! But Elsie's wish to turn everything she touches into chocolate (even Grandma!) soon causes chaos.Can she get the magic biscuit tin to grant her one last wish to help change everything back? The second Early Reader story from a talented and unique voice in children's fiction. Phil Earle is a CARNEGIE MEDAL shortisted author whose hard-hitting YA novels have been widely acclaimed. His first Early Reader, ALBERT AND THE GARDEN OF DOOM, and his first middle-grade title, DEMOLITION DAD, were released in 2015.
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  • The Three Little Vampires

    Georgie Adams

    Paperback (Orion Children's, July 19, 2016)
    Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.Meet the Three Little Vampires, Verity, Vikki and Vaz! They're planning a SPOOKY Hallowe'en party - but will the villainous Count Bagel's tricks stop the fun? Can the clever Little Vampires save the night, and will everyone be able to have a good time after all?
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