Turning the envelope over, his hand trembling, Harry saw a purple wax seal bearing a coat of arms; a lion, an eagle, a badger and a snake surrounding a large letter "H". Harry Potter has never heard of Hogwarts when the letters start dropping on the doormat at number four, Privet Drive. Addressed in green ink on yellowish parchment with a purple seal, they are swiftly confiscated by his gris…
Mallory discovers that the terrible twins she babysits on a regular basis are not really bad-- they just want to be treated as individuals.
Kristy's mom is getting married, and everyone is coming to town to help, bringing their kids with them. Fourteen kids! Kristy is sure she and Stacey, Claudia, Mary Anne, and Dawn can handle it--they're professional baby-sitters, after all, and Kristy's mom has offered them a lot of money to take on such a big job. But will a week of changing diapers, stopping fights, solving mix-ups, and kee…
"Nappies are YUUECH!" said the Little Princess. "There must be something better!" At first, the Little Princess thinks the royal potty is even worse, but she soon learns to love it ... even if it isn't always there when she needs it! Tony Ross's hilarious account of royal potty training will amuse young children and help their parents
These 28 humorous scenes illustrate for kids what good manners are all about. For instance, nobody is having fun at the playground swings because everybody is pushing and forgetting to take turns. Then Shelly yells out: "Taking turns works!" Meanwhile, thoughtful Rosita gets a big smile from Dad while helping with the dinner dishes ... and Will feels great after writing his first thank-you note…
Teddy often forgot to say 'sorry' and 'thank you' --until he visited his friend Sammy. Sammy wouldn't let Teddy play with his train set and he ate all the cupcakes. Now Teddy is a very polite bear. Lee Krutop's delightful illustrations bring this charming little story to life.
from the back cover: If you were given three wishes, what would you wish for? It's best to think twice, as Ned and Nat find out in this story. This charming retelling of a traditional European folktale has easy-to-read text and fun puzzles to try.
America's favorite series returns with a new look and a Netflix tv show. The Mancusis don't have any kids . . . but they sure have a lot of pets! So when they're desperate for a sitter, whom do they call? The Baby-sitters Club! Kristy's insulted. The Baby-sitters don't pet-sit. But Jessi's always liked animals, and she talks Kristy into letting her have the job. With snakes on the loos…