As Sal brushes her teeth she notices something strange. One of her teeth is loose! When the tooth falls out she'll be able to put it under her pillow and make a wish. But while Sal digs for clams with Dad, her loose tooth becomes a lost tooth. How can sh
Climb aboard the Hispaniola! cabin boy Jim Hawkins is setting off in search of terasure. But there's mutiny ahead. Jim must outwith the cunning pirate Long John Silver if he's to stay alive.
Uncle Pancho is about to lose his house! Gregory and his friends love Uncle Pancho. He isn’t really anyone’s uncle—he’s their friend. When he begins to tell the story of his life, Gregory has an idea. He will paint the story of Uncle Pancho’s Life . . . and maybe, just maybe, the painting will help save Uncle Pancho’s house.
SC Cilandak ( Hijau Tua / Expanding Later ) Things are not looking great for Gregory. He is not happy about moving to a new neighborhood and going to a new school. Then Gregory discovers an abandoned chalk factory behind his house. Soon a beautiful garden and a new friendship begin to grow-and Gregory is the one who makes it all happen!
SC Cilandak ( Abu-abu / Bridging Early ) Hi! I'm Homer Price. I live in Centerburg. Somehow the funniest things are always happening here. And somehow I'm always in the middle of them.
Whenever Jule Ann goes outside, a Mud Puddle jumps on her and gets her muddy all over. But she defeats it with cheerful ingenuity and two bars of smelly yellow soap. As in all Munsch stories, kids are the heroes!
SC Cilandak ( Ungu Tua / Proficient ) This book is a breath of fresh air, very well written, full of great characters, and made up of one entertaining story after another. It is a novel told in stories. Each chapter tells about a visit of two kids to their grandma's house in southern Illinois, where they spent one week each summer from 1929 to 1935. This Grandma is like no other. She is an e…
Splat loves watching his favorite superhero, Super Cat, on the family TV, but when the set breaks, Splat has no way to watch his cherished cartoon. Splat asks himself, "What would Super Cat do?" and decides to save the day by winning a brand-new TV. The only problem is that winning the TV requires Splat to enter a cake-baking contest . . . which turns out to be a little trickier and stickier th…
Ferdinand is the world's most peaceful--and--beloved little bull. While all of the other bulls snort, leap, and butt their heads, Ferdinand is content to just sit and smell the flowers under his favorite cork tree. Leaf's simple storytelling paired with Lawson's pen-and-ink drawings make The Story of Ferdinand a true classic. Commemorate the 75th anniversary of the book's original publication w…