From the author-illustrator of Something Extraordinary comes a tale filled with dragons, pickles, friendship, and lots of mail—perfect for fans of Mo Williams and Bob Shea.Liam really wants some mail, so he writes a letter to his ma...
A friendly yeti ends up in a Chicago park and all he wants to do is eat and play. This fun loving yeti will entertain and delight kids ages 2-5 years old. His eating habits will make everyone hungry for carrots and crunchy apples to...
A multicultural cast of children imagines what is would be like to be president.
For a long time, dragons were ignored and overlooked . . . just like George. But one rainy Thursday, lonely George sees his first dragon. From that moment on, George's new friends follow him everywhere. They get him into all sorts ...
Barbie: A Dress-Up Day (Step into Rea...
Jessie ParkerWhen Stacie and Kelly are bored one rainy day, Barbie's trunk and jewelry box lead them to a game of dress-up and a fashion show.
Little Critter's sister dreams about all the wonderful things she's going to do when she grows up. She imagines being a great ballet dancer, a world-famous doctor, a race-car driver, and more!
Zoom, Zoom, Zoom (My First Reader)
Kirsten HallYoung children wil love larning to read with these storybooks. Once they can recognize and identify the words used to tell each story, the will be able to successfully read on their own. Features a word list.
In this tenth Daisy Dreamer chapter book, Daisy tries to have a normal day at the beach, but with her imaginary friend Posey around, nothing stays normal for long!Daisy is ready to build sandcastles and swim in the ocean when her fami...
When bubble creatures start disappearing from the World of Make-Believe, Daisy and Posey are on the case in this eighth Daisy Dreamer chapter book!When Posey spots the quarter vending machines with plastic bubbles filled with tiny toy...
Daisy brings her totally true imaginary friend, Posey, to visit her totally real school in this seventh Daisy Dreamer chapter book!Nerd alert! Guess what? I, Daisy Dreamer, have a big confession. I love school. You know what else I lo...
For ages 3-9... What would it be like to fly in a hot air balloon? This story gives us an interesting interpretation of what it would be like from the imaginative eyes of a little boy and his dog. Come along and join them on their adv...
A riveting middle-grade dystopian novel from New York Times bestselling Wake author Lisa McMann that Kirkus Reviews calls "The Hunger Games meets Harry Potter."When Alex finds out he is Unwanted, he expects to die. That is t...
Tom Gates Is Absolutely Fantastic (at...
L. PichonWhat could be better (or worse) than a class trip? Tom's about to find out in this fifth wicked diary from his award-winning series.Since Tom forgets everything, it's not surprising that he forgot all about the trip he's supposed to g...
Tom Gates: Extra Special Treats (Not)...
L. PichonBetween snowstorms, visiting relatives, and chocolate raisins, everything's piling up around Tom Gates in his sixth doodle-packed diary. Tom's hoping to be made a Star Pupil at school, but that means he needs to put more effort into...
Tom Gates: Genius Ideas (Mostly)
L. PichonDreams of rock stardom take the edge off embarrassing family activities in Tom's fourth "homework diary" crammed with doodles and stories.After receiving the shock of a lifetime — seeing his big sister, Delia, without her ...
A rainy day and a class full of restless students present a challenge for Mrs. Fox. Her plan to keep the children occupied turns into an indoor adventure that has the whole school buzzing by the end of the day. The students get the ch...
A young boy's adventures begin when he finds a big, empty, cardboard box on his front lawn. Using his active imagination, the box can take him anywhere he wants to go.