This series are super-funny stories designed to help kids grasp the essential rules of usage and mechanics. Who says grammar is no laughing matter?.'
This series are super-funny stories designed to help kids grasp the essential rules of usage and mechanics. Who says grammar is no laughing matter?.'
This series is timeless, treasured stories that generations of children have grown up with and loved. These easy-to-read retellings, enhanced by exciting, richly colourful illustrations, faithfully capture all the magic of the original stories.'
This series are the timeless, treasured. stories that generations of children have grown up with and loved. These easy-to-read retellings, enhanced by exciting, richly colourful illustrations, faithfully capture all the magic of the original stories.'
When there is a problem, Charlie and his friend always find an answer. But it is not always the one you expect!.'
These super-engaging reproducible pages give kids proofreading practice in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar.
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.
Nine-year-olds are hovering on the brink of adolescence, and this in part contributes to their up-and-down nature. The book offer useful advice to make life easier for parents and children alike.'
How do parents help an eight-year-old through this up-and-down age? What should parents expect in their relationships with the child and how can life in the family me amde easier? What will the child's relationship with friends and siblings be like? this