Cam and Eric's gym teacher has just had his office walls painted. But Cam with her amazing memory, notices that his prized tennis trophy is missing!. Who could have taken it?'
Cam's best friend, Eric, is starring as Honest Abe Lincoln in the school play. But when all of the money raised from the ticket sales disappears, it seems that there is someone lurking around who is far from honest. Can Cam find the missing money before
When the pirate crew turns up at Jeremy Jacob's house and accidentally wakes his baby sister, that wee scallywag howls louder than a storm on the high seas. Sure, there's buried treasure to be found, but nobody's digging up anything until Bonney Anne quits her caterwauling. So, quicker than you can say "scurvy dog," Braid Beard and his swashbuckling pirates become . . . babysitters? Blimey! …
Busy Bug is looking everywhere for his tiny friend Bitsy. Where could she be? Readers will love discovering the Bugs' world as they help Busy search for his friend all over Bugland! This highly interactive format features a large, double-sided accordion-style foldout page with flaps.
This picture book is a storytime all by itself. Andreae's simple, humorous rhymes about elephants, snakes, and others are unpretentious and amusing. Wojtowycz's illustrations have the same kind of appeal.
Did someone take Jason's cookie? Cam Jansen can find a mystery anywhere - even in the school lunchroom! When Jason opens his lunch box and finds only cookie crumbs, Cam's amazing memory clicks into action. Can she figure out who ate Jason's cookie?
Cam and her classmates are attending the dedication of a new library for their school. Since the governor, who is running for president is also attending, police officers and Secret Service agents are there as well. Bang! Nearly everyone in the room drops to the ground when a loud noise that sounds like a gunshot goes off. The Secret Service agents think it's just a student prank. Click! Cam di…
James Cleveland Owens, better known as Jesse, is considered by many to be the all-time greatest track and field athlete. In the 1934 Olympic Games Jesse won four gold medals. This is his story.
It was time to go home and Freddy was sad. He loved sliding at the park! Freddy slid to the bottom one last time. But where had Dad gone?
Some of key strategies include: - Affirming positive behavior with social cues - Using proximity control - Managing transitions - Pacing a lesson - Intervening in the moment - Keeping your cool