Barbie presents the beautiful and tiny Thumbelina in a new rendition of the classic children’s story.
The big recital is just around the corner, and Mia has been practicing everywhere she goes! Mia twirls and leaps until—whoops! She falls and hurts her paw. Oh, no! Can Mia still be part of the show?
Ballerina kitten Mia is back in a seventh I Can Read Book by Robin Farley. Adorable full-color illustrations by Olga and Aleksey Ivanov and a dance dictionary add to the fun. In Mia and the Girl with a Twirl, Mia and her friend Ruby are excited to welcome a new girl—Sara—to Miss Bird’s dance class. They try to teach her exactly how to do their dance. But Sara doesn’t do it right. She…
Mittens wants to play with his friend Max. But where is Max?
Arf! Arf! When Biscuit finds a little pup in the park, he wants the pup to play with him. But the little pup won't come over to look at Biscuit's ball or to chew on a bone. In fact, he won't come out of his cozy hideaway at all! Is the little pup lost? How will Biscuit get the little pup to come out? Can he help his new friend's owner find the little pup too? Biscuit continues to charm th…
Biscuit and the Baby (My First I Can Read)Biscuit wants to meet the new baby. But the baby is sleeping, and Biscuit must be patient–and quiet! It's not easy having to wait, but at last the curious puppy gets to meet the baby, and make a brand new friend! Ages 2 – 6
Quack! Quack! What's that sound? Biscuit goes to see and meets a lost duckling. Biscuit helps the duckling find its way home, and then the fun begins. Woof! Quack!
Justin is thrilled to be on a soccer team. But at his very first practice, he is approached by a tall girl who calls him “Shorty.” She tells him he’s too little to be on the team and that he should just go home. Justin doesn’t know what to do. He loves soccer, but he doesn’t want to be teased. How do you deal with a bully?