Arthur makes a promise to D.W. that is almost impossible to keep!
These super-engaging reproducible pages give kids proofreading practice in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar.
Talking about sex with girls and boys
What this book is about... I Like Stars Blue Stars. Far stars. Shoting stars. I Like stars!
1told2and2told3,"I'll race you to the topof the apple tree."One hundred and one numbers climb the apple tree in this bright, rollicking, joyous book for young children. As the numerals pile up and bumblebees threaten, what's the number that saves the day? (Hint: It rhymes with "hero.") Read and count and play and laugh to learn the surprising answer.
The runaway bunny, first published in 1942 and never out of print, has indeed become a classic. Two generations of readers have fallen in love with the gentle magic of its reassuring words and loving pictures. It is here published in a new edition for which the artist has redrawn some of his pictures; they are wholly in keeping with the softy poetic timeless spirit of his famous originals.
Arthur learns never to say 'My dog ate my homework.''
D.W Volunteers to take care of her classroom's 'Speedy' pet gerbil over school vacation.'
Arthur gets into trouble when he borrows his father's old science project for his own school's science fair.'