Quick view Be Good to Eddie Lee by Virginia Fleming Christy's mother always tells her to be good to Eddie Lee, a neighborhood child with Down's Syndrome. But Christy wants to run and play and not worry about Eddie Lee tagging along. One hot summer day, though, Eddie Lee takes Christy to a secret place in... View Details
Quick view Baseball Ballerina by Kathryn Cristaldi A shortstop in a tutu? Not if she can help it! Forced by her mother into taking ballet lessons, a die-hard tomboy discovers that there's team spirit at the barre as well as on the baseball diamond. "Kids will enjoy the situation comedy and the surprise... View Details
Quick view Ballerina Princess by Disne Five Disney princesses dream of being ballerinas in separate easy-to-read vignettes. View Details
Quick view Bad Hair Day by Susan Hood A disastrous home hair cut makes a little girl think she'll always have to wear a hat to cover of her "bad hair." But along the way to get her hair "fixed, " she sees others with not-so-happy haircuts. A few snips from a professional is all she needs... View Details
Quick view Baa Baa Black Sheep by Iza Trapani What happens when a sheep discovers that her barnyard friends think she's not sharing? How can she prove she cares? This nursery rhyme is turned into a delightful tale of friendship and compassion. Full-color illustrations. View Details
Quick view Aunt Isabel Tells a Good One by Kate Duke Penelope and her Aunt Isabel make up an exciting bedtime story about the adventures of Prince Augustus and Lady Penelope. View Details
Quick view Arthur Tricks the Tooth Fairy by Marc Tolon Brown D.W. is jealous when big brother Arthur loses a tooth and gets a visit from the Tooth Fairy. After D.W. dreams up some hysterical but unsuccessful plans to trick the fairy into coming, Arthur decides to reward her efforts by playing Tooth Fairy... View Details
Quick view Ant Plays Bear by Betsy Byars In this delightful follow-up to "My Brother, Ant, " Anthony comes face to face with a growling bear, pretends to be a dog, and hears a giant tapping on the window. These enchanting stories capture the relationship between Ant and his brother with... View Details
Quick view Amanda Pig, First Grader by Jean Van Leeuwen It is time for first grade, and Amanda Pig is so excited because this year, she will know how to read. But when Amanda looks at her book, she recognizes the letters but not the words. Will she ever be able to read? Full color. View Details
Quick view Amanda Pig on Her Own by Jean Van Leeuwen When her brother goes off to school, Amanda finds new things to do, including ballet dancing, cleaning her room, and making a very sad, mad day go away, with the help of hugs from Mother Pig. View Details
Quick view Amanda Pig and Her Big Brother Oliver by Jean Van Leeuwen Presents five stories about telling secrets, playing alone, and other activities in the lives of Oliver and Amanda who are sometimes known as Mighty Pig and Amazing Baby Pig. View Details
Quick view Amanda Pig and Her Best Friend Lollipop by Jean Van Leeuwen Amanda Pig and her best friend Lollipop love playing make-believe together. Amanda loves playing at Lollipop's house because her room is purple, Amanda's favorite color. But when Amanda sleeps over, she finds she likes her own house best at night. Full... View Details