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Frances Hodgson Burnett's beloved classic is adapted for beginning readers in this colorfully illustrated version. The spoiled orphan Mary Lennox leaves India to live with her cold uncle in his dreary mansion in England. When Mary hears of a secret garden kept locked for ten years, she is determined to find it and tend it back to life.
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The Secret Garden (All Aboard Reading)
An early reader's edition of a popular classic follows the adventures of the lonely Mary, who comes to live in her uncle's foreboding home and, with the help of a new friend, discovers a hidden garden of secrets.
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Frances Hodgson Burnett's enduring bestseller about two lonely children who discover a secret garden where friendship and magic grow is now available in an easy-to-read All Aboard Reading edition with exquisite color illustrations.
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1995 All Aboard Reading Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden (H) Level 3 Grades 2-3 Adapted By Deborah Hautzig
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Goldilocks And The Three Bears (all Aboard Reading Series) (hardcover),all Aboard Reading Series
Goldilocks And The Three Bears (all Aboard Reading Series) (hardcover),all Aboard Reading Series - By Sonia Sander,john Huxtable
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Strawberry Shortcake and the Butterfly Garden: All Aboard Reading Station Stop 1
Strawberry Shortcake and her friends can't wait to visit the butterfly garden! But when one of the butterflies escapes, Strawberry must figure out a way to bring the butterfly safely home. Can Strawberry Shortcake save the day?
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The familiar story is given a slightly different twist here. The principal bakes a gingerbread kid and when he puts in the candy eyes, the kid flips off the desk and heads out on his own. The principal joins the chase and the kid shouts the well known refrain "I'm the gingerbread kid. I'm fast as can be. You can run, run, run. But you can't catch me!" He disturbs the gym class, lunchroom, teachers in the hall and has quite an entourage pursuing him. When he reaches the library, the young boy seems...
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Paperback: 32 pages. Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap; 1999-07-19. Label: Grosset & Dunlap. Reading Level: Ages 4-8. Studio: Grosset & Dunlap. ISBN: 0448419807. Average Customer Review: based on 3 reviews. Sales Rank in Books: #190302.
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Pal the Pony, All Aboard Reading Series, Ronnie Ann A. Herman
PreS-Gr 1Pal, a friendly little pony, finds his niche on the Star Ranch and becomes a star in his own right. This simple story is written for children at the earliest stages of independent reading. Boys and girls will want to read about the different horses taking part in the rodeo and will identify with little Pal's attempts to do what the bigger horses do. Ogden's soft-focus watercolors fill each page and provide visual clues to the action and vocabulary. The large print makes it easy for new readers...
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Jackie Robinson: He Led the Way (All Aboard Reading)
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The story is based on Greek myth and recounts the tale of the flying horse Pegasus being sent by Athena to help a prince kill a beast. They succeed in doing so and the prince returns home a hero while Pegasus returns to his home with the gods, who later immortalize him in the stars by forming a constellation in his shape. The book is part of a series intended for preschool-aged through first grade children to read to themselves, so it has pronunciation hints and large print. Unfortunately, it also...
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In a take off based on the famous Christmas poem, this variation describes activities on the night before Valentine's Day. Kids have their scissors and glue out, cutting paper hearts and decorating them too. At school, everything is pink and red, from the streamers and hearts to balloons hanging by a thread. Teacher gets a bouquet from her secret admirer and the kids play games, exchange cards, and have a great party. Even the principal joins in the fun by pretending he is Cupid and leaving the kids...
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When she learns that she will not be in the same class as her friends, Annie worries about starting second grade with a new teacher.
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Pub. Date: May 2001. Publisher: Penguin Group (USA). Format: Mass Market Paperback, 32pp. Sales Rank: 430,511. Age Range: 4 to 6.
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Pub. Date: April 2003. Publisher: Penguin Group (USA). Format: Paperback, 32pp. Sales Rank: 439,099. Age Range: 6 to 7.
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This baby seems to be able to sleep through anything, but suddenly the buzz of a fly brings him wide-awake. Learning how he gets back to sleep is part of the fun. Part of the picture reader category in the "All Aboard Reading" series, this book is a delightful short tale for the pre-reader. Using rebus pictures interspersed in simple text, children will enjoy the topic and humor. Included are 24 paper flash cards to cut from the back, having the picture to match the text on one side and the word...
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32 pp. Pub: 9/95.Who's been sleeping in my bed? Otto the cat is not amused when a slobbery but lovable dog moves in and takes over everything--from his water bowl to his favorite chair--in this delightful story about friendship and sharing. Featuring a super-simple vocabulary this All Aboard Reading book includes 24 flash cards.
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A building is on fire, and the firemen can't believe their eyes. A cat is running in and out of the building. What is she doing? She's carrying a pile of kittens to safety! Wonderful, bright illustrations between the text add to the drama of this early reader. A heartwarming tale in a format for young readers, this book tells how one cat became a very big hero.
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This beautifully illustrated book is a rendition of a game children may already know. Cookies have been stolen. Numerous suspects are questioned before the culprit is found-but there is a happy ending. Word repetition, simple vocabulary and pictures as visual cues make this book a good choice for early readers. Level 1 Preschool-Grade One selection in the "All Aboard Reading" series.
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Long before Columbus landed in America, hundreds of groups of people had already made their homes here. You may have heard of some of them-like the Sioux, Hopi, or Seminole. But where did they live? What did they eat? How did they work? How did they have fun? And where are they today? From coast to coast, learn all about these very first Americans!
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In Spanish, Amistad means friendship. It was also the name of a slave ship. In 1838, the Amistad took hundreds of kidnapped Africans on a long journey across the Atlantic, but the brave captives would not give up theiā¦
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