Scholastic Reader Level 1: What Is That? Said the Cat
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
An assortment of animals tries different ways to get a big box open, only to be VERY surprised by what is inside.
Grace Maccarone crafts engaging narratives for young readers, establishing herself as a prolific author of children's literature. Her work is characterized by its accessible storytelling, designed to captivate and entertain early learners. Maccarone's approach focuses on fostering imagination and curiosity within her audience. The underlying aim of her books is to provide both enjoyment and a foundation for developing literacy skills.
An assortment of animals tries different ways to get a big box open, only to be VERY surprised by what is inside.
Presents the contents of the original 1916 Mother Goose book.
Bouncy rhymes makes this lively story about coping with chicken pox one that children will love to read long after their itches are gone.
In four rows of two, Miss Lina's eight ballerinas—Christina, Edwina, Sabrina, Justina, Katrina, Bettina, Marina, and Nina—dance to the park, at the zoo, and even while doing their schoolwork. They are one perfect act, but when Miss Lina introduces Regina, a new girl, the group of nine's steps become a mess.
A Level 1 easy reader about four clever bunnies--with rhyming text by bestselling author Grace Maccarone and humorous illustrations by Ethan Long!Four bunnies have come to win the bunny race. Driver Bunny decides to drive his car. But it's so fast; it zooms right off the track! Sailor Bunny has a little boat. Oh no, it's sinking! Pilot Bunny takes off in a hot air balloon. It goes up and up and up. Will it ever come back?All Runner Bunny has are her two feet. But they are fast, and they'll go anywhere she wants them to. . . including straight to the finish line!New readers will love this silly bunny tale.
Under cotton candy clouds,the children playin The Lemon Drop Forestin a very sweet way.Under cotton candy clouds a gingerbread family lives in a sugary world filled with delectably sweet images and scents. This scratch and sniff book features clear stickers that smell like gingerbread, lemon drops, chocolate, peppermint, and more!
[Hello Reader! Level 1]A young girl is about to lose her first tooth.
The well-known fable of the Three Little Pigs gets a makeover in this efficient counting guide for beginning readers. The first little pig uses 5 bundles of straw to build a house in the shape of a cylinder, but the wolf blows it down. Using 6 big sticks and sheets to build a cone-shaped house, the second little pig is also unsuccessful at keeping the wolf at bay. Finally, the third little pig smartly gathers 100 strong bricks to build a cube-shaped house. Guess which piggy's house finally withstands the big bad wolf's blows? Pages at the end feature information on ordinal numbers, counting by ones and tens, and geometric shapes.
[Hello Reader! Level 2]Despite the boasting of grown men, only young Arthur is able to draw a sword from a stone, thereby becoming king.
Rhyming text and illustrations follow the activities of a group of twelve monsters that diminishes one by one. Includes a section of counting activities. --- Library of Congress SummaryA humorous story about disappearing monsters and descending numbers encourages young readers to anticipate what is coming next, in a silly escapade filled with friendly creatures. By the author of Itchy, Itchy Chicken Pox.