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Nursery Rhymes #1
This classic nursery rhyme set includes felt figures that range in size from 2" to 12", rhymes and lesson guides for each of the follow classics: Hickory Dickory Dock, Jack and Jill, Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater, and 3 Blind Mice. -
Nursery Rhymes #2
This classic nursery rhyme set includes felt figures that range in size from 2" to 15", rhymes and lesson guides for each of the follow classics: Little Miss Muffet, Jack Be Nimble, Hey Diddle Diddle, and Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. -
Nursery Rhymes #3
This classic nursery rhyme set includes felt figures that range in size from 2" to 9", rhymes and lesson guides for each of the follow classics: Little Boy Blue, Little Jack Horner, Little Bo Peep, and Mother Goose. -
Nursery Rhymes #4
This classic nursery rhyme set includes felt figures that range in size from 3" to 11", rhymes and lesson guides for each of the follow classics: Humpty Dumpty, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Where has my Little Dog Gone?, Baa Baa Black Sheep, and Mulberry Bush. -
Where's My Teddy? (95)
Eddys lost his teddy, Freddy, so he goes off into the woods in search of the missing bear. The dark, horrible woods hold a gigantic surprise for Eddy, who discovers his teddy bear has grown much too big to cuddle. Could it be a case of mistaken identity? Fast-paced and fun, this comedy of errors from beloved childrens illustrator Jez Alborough has spent two and a half decades delighting young readers and earning its place among the picture book classics.
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Story of Frankenstein, The (23)
Mary Shelleys Frankenstein is one of the most enduring classics in history and the worlds first science fiction novel. More than 200 years after its publication, Frankenstein is firmly entrenched in pop culturebut how much of what we know actually comes from the book? This volumes engaging main text discusses the history of Frankenstein and the ways the story and the monsters image have changed over the years. Informative fact boxes and full-color photographs bring the legend to life, and a detailed graphic organizer outlines the differences between the novel and the 1931 movie that launched a pop culture icon. -
Great Authors of Nonfiction (14)
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. . Of the many millions of books written over the course of history, only a relatively small percentage have been deemed classics. Authors of classic literature are those who have penned works definitive of a style, movement, era, or ethos. Their works are timeless in message and scope. This essential volume chronicles the lives of many literary luminaries—including Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, and Virginia Woolf—examining their early histories, journeys to success, and greatest tomes.
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Island of Dr. Moreau, The (18)
An unnamed island in the middle of the ocean hides a huge secret. During the day, inhuman screams are heard coming from a house. At night, the silence is only broken by stifled rumors that come from the forest. It is said that someone there played God. It is said that something went terribly wrong...Only 1 left in stock -
Little Fillies #3 (24)
Spring is finally here, and with it comes challenges for the little ponies, including sickness, departures, and, worst of all, a bad haircut.
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Tongue-Cut Sparrow: A Japanese Folktale, The (13)
Only 1 left in stockA kind old man and his greedy wife learn lesssons from a tiny sparrow in this folktale from Japan.
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Little Fillies #1 (24)
Rainbow Dash yearns for something to write about, so when Applejack, the Marches' neighbor, arrives home with tales of eel-wrangling and apple-eating, Rainbow Dash and her sisters dare to hope for more.
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Momotaro (The Peach Boy): A Japanese Folktale (13)
Only 1 left in stockBorn from a peach, Momotaro uses courage, and sharing, to bring justice to his village. This beautifully illustrated, classic Japanese tale is one of adventure and the power of friends.
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Black Beauty (25)
This iconic tale is narrated by Black Beauty, a horse who explains his time with different owners, engaging young readers as they travel back in time to when cars didn’t exist! As they journey with Black Beauty–through a retelling of the first major animal story in children’s literature–, readers immerse themselves in a world of horse stables and warehouses. With pages full of vivid illustrations and accessible text, readers are invited to independently explore this narrative that has been popular with animal lovers for generations. -
Peter Pan (25)
Childhood is filled with imagination and wonder, which is why Peter Pan chose to stay a kid forever! Readers journey alongside Peter, the Darling children, and Tinker Bell to Neverland in this action-packed, pirate-filled adventure. As they meet exciting friends along the way to rescue Tiger Lily from Captain Hook, readers are inspired to play, be creative, and explore new words in beloved stories. Vivid illustrations paired with achievable text allow readers to independently explore this retelling of a popular story and encourage them to use their imagination alongside the iconic characters in this tale. -
Treasure Island (25)
When Jim Hawkins and his mother stumble upon a map, he and a group of pirates set sail to Treasure Island. An action-packed and exciting journey unfolds, as the men exchange stories over the long trip and eventually traverse the island to find the treasure. Told from the perspective of Jim as an adult, this retelling engages and entertains readers from start to finish––especially those interested in the world of pirates! Full-color illustrations and age-appropriate text bring readers directly into this beloved story, as they use their imagination to hunt for treasure right alongside the characters. -
Aladdin and the King of Thieves (22)
Aladdin and his friends face all sorts of terrifying threats and make some exciting last-minute escapes as they pursue the King of Thieves and his villainous crew. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Graphic Novels is an imprint of Spotlight a division of ABDO. -
Little Fillies #4 (24)
The Little Fillies adventure is coming to a close, and everyone seems to have what they wished for, except for Jo, who decides to set out on her own in search of something, anything, to write about.
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Reading and Interpreting the Works of Arthur Miller (16)
Only 1 left in stockArthur Miller is described by some as the greatest American playwright of the twentieth century. But to fully understand and appreciate his work, students must comprehend the political climate in which he was writing and the changes facing the world at the time. This engaging text provides readers with critical analysis of his themes, style, and language; direct quotations from Miller; and relevant biographical details. Students will learn about the world Arthur Miller was reflecting in his writing and why his works have become American classics.
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Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening (22)
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
Whether memorized by schoolchildren or used to eulogize a president, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” written in 1922 and published in 1923, has found a place as one of the best-loved and best-known American poems of the last hundred years. Now, six decades after the passing of its author, Robert Frost, celebrated artist P.J. Lynch brings this classic to new life with exquisitely detailed illustrations, evoking its iconic moments and wintry setting on the outskirts of a small village. -
Alice in Wonderland (25)
What would you do if you followed a rabbit into a hole that led you to a colorful world full of talking animals and a strict queen? Readers journey with Alice as she finds herself in Wonderland, a fictional land that has numerous elements of imagination, fascination, and wit! The story of Alice comes to life with vivid illustrations and achievable text, as readers enjoy a classic tale told in a vibrant and exciting way. As they journey with Alice, they are sure to use their own imagination alongside her! -
Jungle Book, The (25)
Following the story of Mowgli and his close bond with his animal friends, this charming tale is one that early readers are sure to love! Action-packed and heartwarming, this retelling of a classic tale has every element of a fantastic story that will engage and entertain readers from start to finish. Full-color illustrations and accessible text make for an achievable and fulfilling reading experience. The friendship between Mowgli, Baloo, and Bagheera has touched the hearts and imaginations of people for many years, and now it’s time for a new generation to experience this classic. -
Secret Garden, The (25)
A story of discovery, friendship, and heartwarming reunions, this classic tale has been beloved by readers for over a century! When Mary discovers a secret garden at her uncle’s house, she sets out to make it beautiful once again, all the while befriending her cousin, Colin. Colorful illustrations and achievable text bring this charming retelling of the tale to life, as readers feel as if they’re journeying to the secret garden right alongside the characters! It is sure to inspire the imagination of readers long after they’ve finished the last page. -
Chicken Little (22)
With his hysterical band of misfit friends, Chicken Little must hatch a plan to save the planet from alien invasion and prove that the world's biggest hero is a little chicken. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Graphic Novels is an imprint of Spotlight a division of ABDO. -
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (22)
Pumpkin King Jack Skellington's merry mission to spread the joy of Christmas puts Santa in jeopardy and creates a nightmare for good little boys and girls everywhere. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Graphic Novels is an imprint of Spotlight a division of ABDO.