Peggy the pug's family are getting ready for Halloween, but Peggy's friend Chloe is too scared of monsters to look forward to trick-or-treating. Peggy can't let her best friend miss out on all the Halloween fun. She'll just have to conquer her own fears and go trick-or-treating with Chloe, to keep her safe. But first she needs the perfect costume. Peggy's bravery helps Chloe realise that monsters aren't real in this heartwarming Halloween story about...
"In this book, beginning readers are introduced to the life cycle of a pumpkin. From seed to fruit, each spread follows and labels steps in the plant's development. High-frequency words and repetitive sentence patterns work together with strong visual references to support the earliest readers and create a fun first nonfiction reading experience. Pumpkin includes Tools for Teachers and Caregivers, a Let's Review! question and image, and introductory...
Elmo, Cookie Monster, Abby, Zoe, and Grover dress as pumpkins and go trick-or-treating on Sesame Street in this version of "Five Little Pumpkins." Includes cut-out Halloween masks.
"Piqua's biggest pranksters are getting ready for the best holiday ever--Halloween, of course. But their dreams of costumes, candy, and haunted houses go down the drain when Mr. Krupp and Melvin start a campaign to make Halloween illegal! That's when George and Harold come up with HACK-A-WEEN, a totally legal spin-off of Halloween. But will disguises, hack-o'-lanterns, and sneak or snacking fill the pumpkin-shaped holes in their lives?"
To deliver her mother's delicious soup to her sick Granny Oak, Evergreen the squirrel must face her fears and make the journey, during which she meets other forest dwellers, including some who want to get their hands on her soup!
"From the trunk of a maple tree to the syrup on a stack of pancakes, discover how this sweet treat is made. Detailed photos and clear text illustrate each step in the process"--
"Developed by literacy experts and educators for students in PreK through grade two, this book introduces beginning readers to squirrel kits through simple, predictable text and related photos"--
"Harry, the mischievous little white dog with black spots, isn't happy when the children blame him for a squirrel's bad behavior. When he tries to explain what happened, he only makes it worse. Can Harry find a way out of trouble?"--
Using "The House That Jack Built" rhyme scheme, a young girl plants a seed and follows its journey from sprout to vine to the final fruit which she then uses to bake a pie. Includes information on pumpkins and a pumpkin pie recipe.