The Tinderbox - Classic Children's Tales
Imperial Players
Publisher: Classic Fairy Tales
Summary
Enjoy a delightful excursion into the wonderful world of make-believe, where fairytales and old favorite stories come vividly to life.
Publisher: Classic Fairy Tales
Enjoy a delightful excursion into the wonderful world of make-believe, where fairytales and old favorite stories come vividly to life.
When Fancy Nancy sees a four-leaf clover at show-and-share, she discovers there's a whole list of what's lucky and what's not. Nancy's mind starts churning—there is so much to keep track of! Young readers will delight in Nancy's attempts to sort out what she really believes. Like the prior Fancy Nancy I Can Reads, Fancy Nancy: Just My Luck! will charm beginning readers—and that's lucky!Show book
Maggie's world is turned upside down when she learns that her father, whom she admires, has a second daughter, Callie, whom no one knew existed. But she won't let a new family member get in the way of her summer plans with her best friend, Daija. They're determined to make tons of money braiding hair for kids around the neighborhood. Daija's always felt like she had a sister in Maggie. So she can't let Maggie's new half-sister, Callie, take her place! And she can't let her interfere with their new Braid Girls business either. She needs the money to pay for extra ballet lessons so she can go en pointe and earn a spot in the fall dance showcase, making her distant father proud at last—if she pulls this off, he'll have to pay attention to her. Callie's still grieving her late mom. Now she's leaving her old home in the Bahamas behind, including her old school and friends to move in with the father she's never met, plus his family. When she hears of Maggie's and Daija's business, she sees a chance to prove her skills and a way to be accepted. With three very different girls on board, the Braid Girls arrive to a summer camp full of kids with locs begging to be braided. Business is booming, until rival Angela shows up with her friends and starts a new braiding business—the Sistahs Who Braid. With competition heating up, the Braid Girls are sure to have an unforgettable summer.Show book
Highlights presents What's in a Web Name? by Anthony Atkielski. Discover how computers find Web sites.Show book
Sara Crewe is one of the most vivid figures in children’s fiction. Born in India and sent to school in England, she is, at first, treated like a princess by the teacher, Miss Minchin. But when it is evident that Sara is not the possessor of a princess’s fortune, she is despatched to live in the attic and become a servant. It is the remarkable way which Sara copes – imagining things are not as bad as they seem – which has made her a role model for many young girls, who also hope to experience her happy ending.Show book
Lights, Camera, Action! When Hollywood comes to Bear County, everyone is star struck! Can the bears keep their wits about them while in the spotlight?The Berenstain Bears Chapter Books are the perfect next step for increasingly independent young readers.Show book