Sheila Tubman is not quite sure who she is. Sometimes she feels like confident, brilliant Sheila the Great and other times she's secret Sheila, Who's afraid of spiders, the dark, swimming, and most of all, dogs. '
Students, heed this little rhyme: When it's science project time, Do not make goop, or glop, or grime, And never mess with mutant slime.
Lately second grader Freddy Dissel has that left-out kind of feeling. Life can be lonely when you're the middle kid in the family who feels like "the peanut butter part of a sandwich," squeezed between an older brother and little sister. But now for the first time it's Freddy's chance to show everyone how special he is and, most of all, prove it to himself!
It's A summer night, and outside you see tiny lights flashing. fireflies glow and glimmer like tittle dancing stars. how they do that?fireflies are really beetles that can make light when air mixes with chemicals inside them. try catching some in a jar t
Sarah is afraid to start at a new school, but both she and the reader are in for a surprise when she gets to her class.
Mighty whales swim deep beneath the ocean and graceful dolphins leap through the waves in this beautiful book. Uncover the answers to questions about these wonderful creatures, and look out for some unexpected scene changes as you flip the flaps
Mr. Crocodile has big plans for finally catching--and eating--five pesky monkeys, but those little rascals dupe him again and again. By the time the clock strikes six, those mischievous monkeys actually teach Mr. Crocodile a thing or two about friendship . . . and about having fun!