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Fox in Socks (Beginner Books(R))
added by iread on November 8, 2006 12:59 AM
"This Fox is a tricky fox. He'll try to get your tongue in trouble." Dr. Seuss gives fair warning to anyone brave enough to read along with the Fox in Socks, who likes to play tongue-twisting games...
Hop on Pop (Beginner Books(R))
added by scoobie on November 8, 2006 7:00 AM
First published in 1963, Hop on Pop remains a perennial favorite when it comes to teaching kids to read. Here, as in most of his extensive body of work, Dr. Seuss creates uncomplicated, monosyllabi...
The Cat in the Hat Comes Back (Beginner Books(R))
added by redsink on November 19, 2006 9:13 PM
That behatted and bow-tied cat from Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat is back, and, not surprisingly, is up to all sorts of mischief. This time, Sally and her brother are stuck shoveling snow: "This w...
Fox in Socks (Beginner Books(R))
added by nexus on November 12, 2006 7:39 AM
"This Fox is a tricky fox. He'll try to get your tongue in trouble." Dr. Seuss gives fair warning to anyone brave enough to read along with the Fox in Socks, who likes to play tongue-twisting games...
The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers (First Time Books(R))
added by papi on November 7, 2006 9:31 AM
When Papa Bear tells the cubs why they should never talk to strangers, Sister begins to view all strangers as evil until Mama brings some common sense to the problem. "The Bears' rules for safe con...
Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! (Beginner Books(R))
added by john316 on November 29, 2006 3:34 PM
Illus. in full color. A mad outpouring of made-up words, and intriguing ideas.Buy this book
Wacky Wednesday (Beginner Books(R))
added by freedrink on November 17, 2006 2:34 AM
Illus. in full color. A baffled youngster awakens one morning to find everything's out of place, but no one seems to notice! Beginning readers will have fun discovering all the wacky things wrong o...
Fox in Socks (Beginner Books(R))
added by 78704 on November 16, 2006 10:01 PM
"This Fox is a tricky fox. He'll try to get your tongue in trouble." Dr. Seuss gives fair warning to anyone brave enough to read along with the Fox in Socks, who likes to play tongue-twisting games...
Wacky Wednesday (Beginner Books(R))
added by maxmill on November 23, 2006 7:07 PM
Illus. in full color. A baffled youngster awakens one morning to find everything's out of place, but no one seems to notice! Beginning readers will have fun discovering all the wacky things wrong o...
The Cat in the Hat Comes Back (Beginner Books(R))
added by maxmill on November 3, 2006 3:00 PM
That behatted and bow-tied cat from Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat is back, and, not surprisingly, is up to all sorts of mischief. This time, Sally and her brother are stuck shoveling snow: "This w...
Hop on Pop (Beginner Books(R))
added by ragtop on November 14, 2006 6:40 AM
First published in 1963, Hop on Pop remains a perennial favorite when it comes to teaching kids to read. Here, as in most of his extensive body of work, Dr. Seuss creates uncomplicated, monosyllabi...
Go, Dog. Go! (Beginner Books(R))
added by rob33 on November 19, 2006 6:44 AM
Life lessons? Romance? Literary instruction? Go, Dog. Go! offers all this and more, wrapped up in one simply worded, warmly hued package. Using single-syllable words in rhythmic repetition, and int...
The Eye Book (Bright & Early Books(R))
added by titanium7 on November 12, 2006 4:07 AM
"My eyes see. His eyes see. I see him. And he sees me." With text as simple as simple can be, Theo. LeSieg (a.k.a. Theodore Geisel, a.k.a. Dr. Seuss) uses humor and rhythm to encourage the very yo...
Wacky Wednesday (Beginner Books(R))
added by nat on November 4, 2006 12:39 AM
Illus. in full color. A baffled youngster awakens one morning to find everything's out of place, but no one seems to notice! Beginning readers will have fun discovering all the wacky things wrong o...
Hop on Pop (Beginner Books(R))
added by miceandmen on November 20, 2006 7:10 PM
First published in 1963, Hop on Pop remains a perennial favorite when it comes to teaching kids to read. Here, as in most of his extensive body of work, Dr. Seuss creates uncomplicated, monosyllabi...

