Weston Woods Studios.
Author
Series
Accelerated Reader
IL: LG - BL: 1.7 - AR Pts: 1
Description
Describes how a dinosaur eats, with no rude noises and while sitting very still. How does a dinosaur eat all his food? Does he burp, does he belch, or make noises quite rude? Does he pick at his cereal, throw down his cup,hoping to make someone else pick it up? Just like kids, dinosaurs have a difficult time learning to behave at the table. However, with a little help from Mom and Dad, these young dinosaurs eat all before them with smiles and goodwill....
Author
Series
Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 3.7 - AR Pts: 3
Description
Lindy finds a ventriloquist's dummy and has fun learning to make him move and talk. Kris is jealous, and decides to get a dummy of her own. Then nasty evil things begin to happen. No way can a dummy be causing all the trouble. Or is there?
Pub. Date
[2010].
Description
Don't let the pigeon drive the bus!: When a bus driver takes a break, a very unlikely volunteer springs up.
Knuffle bunny: Trixie, Daddy and Knuffle Bunny go on an exciting trip to the laundromat. Their adventure takes a sudden turn when Trixie realizes that something is missing.
Leonardo, the terrible monster: Leonardo can't seem to frighten anyone. He comes up with a plan to find the perfect boy to scare.
Series
Pub. Date
[2005]
Description
Bark, George: When George, a dog, is told to bark he says "meow", "oink", "quack-quack," and "moo." It is up to the vet to help George gets his bark back. Dot the fire dog: The story explores just what firefighters and firedogs do all day and night. Dot knows exactly what to do when the alarm bell rings at the fire station. When she goes to a burning building, the firemen aren't the only ones saving lives. No roses for Harry: Harry is determined to...
Pub. Date
2010
Description
Five little monkeys jumping on the bed: Five little monkeys say goodnight to mama, but instead of going to sleep they start jumping on the bed. Little Quack: Little Quack is too afraid to swim in the pond with his brothers and sisters. There's something in my attic: A little girl faces a scary nightmare.
Pub. Date
[2011]
Description
I'm Dirty: A busy backhoe loader describes all the items it hauls off a lot and all the fun it has getting dirty while doing so.
Burt Dow, deep water man: Burt goes fishing, takes refuge from a storm in a whale's stomach, and decorates a whole school of whales' tails with striped band-aids.
The paperboy: A paperboy and his dog enjoy the quiet of the early morning as they go about their rounds.
Stars! Stars! Stars!:Simple rhyming text describes...
Pub. Date
[2008]
Description
Diary of a spider: This spider is a lot like a normal kid--he goes to gym class and has Grandparents Day at school. But he also gets to spin sticky webs, take wind-catching lessons, and have a fly as a best friend! Roberto the insect architect: Roberto the termite travels to the big city to follow his dream of becoming a successful architect. Norman the doorman: Norman, the guard of the Art Museum, is surprised when his sculpture wins first prize...
Pub. Date
[2009]
Description
A little witch wants to know what humans are actually like, so she sets out on an adventure to find out. Other stories included are: By the Light of the Halloween Moon; A Dark, Dark Tale; Georgie; The Witch in the Cherry Tree; The Three-Legged Cat; The Three Robbers; and Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain.
Description
The teacher from the Black Lagoon: On the first day of school, a young boy expects the worst when he discovers that his new teacher is the "monster", Mrs. Green. What's under my bed?: Mary Ann and Louie are convinced there is something scary under their beds. By the light of the Halloween moon: A spying cat, a watchful witch, a hobgoblin sprite, all are scary companions who plan to gobble up a young girl. The three robbers: Three robbers terrify the...
Pub. Date
[2001]
Description
Chrysanthemum: Chrysanthemum thinks her name is absolutely perfect - until the kids at school make fun of her. It takes a special friend to change her classmates' minds. Owen: Owen isn't happy when his parents won't let him bring Fuzzy, his beloved yellow blanket, to school. Luckily, Owen's mother has the perfect solution. A Weekend with Wendell: Sleepovers are usually fun, but spending a weekend with Wendell is anything but fun and games. Sophie...
Pub. Date
[2009]
Description
"25 exciting children's stories are faithfully adapted and brought to life in this 4-DVD collection. From beloved dinosaur tales to exciting stories about trucks to classic kid favorites, parents and children alike are sure to enjoy these storybook treasures...." Slipcase.
Series
Pub. Date
[2002]
Description
The night before Christmas: Clement C. Moore's classic poem about a visit from St. Nicholas. Max's Christmas: Max is told he can't stay up to see Santa, but he sneaks downstairs anyway. Will Santa still come if Max is awake? Morris's disappearing bag: Morris thinks his brother and sister have better Christmas presents, but then he finds something very special in the last box under the tree. Owl moon: A young girl and her father take a magical night-time...
Pub. Date
[2009]
Description
Chicka chicka 1,2,3: See what happens when 101 numbers race each other up an apple tree, and bad bumble bees come buzzing. Which number will save the day? -- How much is a million?: What does a million really mean? A trillion? Explains the concepts of a million, a billion, and a trillion. -- If you made a million: What's it like to have a million dollars? A guide to various forms of money.
Series
Pub. Date
2013
Description
Click, clack, moo : cows that type: A bunch of literate cows go on strike after Farmer Brown refuses to give in to their typed demand of electric blankets when the barn gets too cold. How will Farmer Brown resolve his problems?
Giggle, giggle, quack: Duck has the last quack in this hilarious romp from the team that brought us Click, clack, moo.
Dooby dooby moo: While Farmer Brown tried to figure out what the animals are up to, Duck is determined...
19) Man On Wire
Pub. Date
c2008
Description
A look at the high-wire walk made by Philippe Petit in 1974 between the World Trade Center's Twin Towers in New York City, and how it is still considered one of history's most artistic crimes.