Willa is very excited. She's going to be a flower fairy at her friend's wedding in Jewel Forest. Willa makes sure everything is perfect for the Big Day, but then the wedding dress gets lost! She and her forest fairy friends must use their imagination - and a touch of fairy magic - to save the woodland wedding.
All is not well in Jewel Forest. The ancient Jewel Tree - source of all forest fairy magic - is not well. Its branches are bare, its leaves are wilting and the bark is no longer a sparkling pink. Catkin knows that without it the whole forest will fail. She and her forest fairy friends must do everything they can to save the Jewel Tree.
When Paul's father brings robot 170 back from the factory, Paul borrows it to help him tidy his bedroom. He discovers that robots can talk and he gives him a proper name - Bob. Paul teaches Bob how to have fun and promises to be his friend. But then Paul's father takes Bob back to the factory.
Explains how animal markings and colorings vary in response to their environment.'
Ariel and her mother, a famous 19th-century aeronaut, fly their balloon in a suspense-filled race. "A fast-action story based on an actual event]. . . . Balloon fact and lingo are nicely woven into the story line, and the] pictures add historical flavor." 'BL. A Reading Rainbow Selection Now the beloved characters and adventures from this popularline of books come to life with I Can Read Boo…