The authors explain in simple language the feelings people may have regarding the death of a loved one and the ways to honor the memory of someone who has died.
D.W. makes a bet with Arthur that she can teach Baby Kate how to read in a single afternoon. The loser of the bet has to change their little sister's stinky diapers. D.W. devises a clever trick to make sure she wins the bet. But will Arthur fall for it--or come up with a trick of his own before the next diaper change is needed? Full color.
Stick 'em up" reading fun with Arthur and his friends!Marc Brown's funny story is easy to read and comes with peel-off picture stickers galore. Here is an exciting new way to help beginners get in step with reading and at the same time try their hand at creative writing.
Arthur's little sister, D.W., claims that she already knows how to read. Arthur promises to buy her some ice cream if she can read ten words, and the two of them race to the park, where D.W. is quick to recognize signs such as Zoo, Don't Walk, Police, and Ice Cream. When she recognizes Wet Paint before her big brother does, Arthur is in for a shocking surprise. Full color.
Fourteen jaunty hand games are accompanied by bright paintings, while easy-to-follow drawings detail the hand movements. An ideal picture book for active playtime sharing. An "American Bookseller" Pick of the Lists and "Booklist" Children's Editors' Choice. Full color. (Baby-Preschool)
For use in schools and libraries only. Arthur, tired of being the only one in his class who still has all his baby teeth, waits impatiently for his loose tooth to fall out
For use in schools and libraries only. These Step-Into-Reading Level 3 books feature Arthur, D.W., Buster, Francine and the rest of Arthur's friends and family in adventures set within school and community.
For use in schools and libraries only. Marc Brown's stories and drawings tell about Arthur's experiences at home, at school, and at camp. Each story promotes kindness, responsibility, and cooperation.
D.W. can't wait to get a library card, but first she has to learn how to write her name. She practices and practices, and is finally rewarded with a library card of her very own. Full color.
Arthur's wrong guess about the identity of the secret admirer sending him valentine messages leads to teasing by the other children, but clues in additional messages allow him to get his due.