Chapter Books & Readers

Sharks! (Science Reader Level 2) - National Geographic Readers
Sharks! (Science Reader Level 2) - National Geographic Readers

Review:(Quoting the little guy) I like it because it told you about the teeth, which kinds of sharks they were, how they hunt, what they eat, and other interesting information about sharks. It was a little hard to read, but I liked it anyway.

I thought he really enjoyed reading it, and he enjoyed relaying the infromation he picked up from reading it. I liked the retention, and that the book helped spark interest in reading! Read more

Summer of the Sea Serpent (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission)
Summer of the Sea Serpent (Magic Tree House (R) Merlin Mission)

Review:I`ve read other magic Treehouse books, but this is my favorite! It is adventerous, cool, & exciting. I`m 9 & I think kids ages 6 & up will like it. I`ve read this book over & over again. So get this book! Read more

Today I'll Be a Princess
Today I'll Be a Princess

Review:We love this book; however my one complaint is that the corners are not rounded even the slightest to the point where the book has scratched my infant. Not sure why a board book for small kids would be made this way. Read more

Adventures of a Porcine Wonder - Mercy Watson Boxed Set
Adventures of a Porcine Wonder - Mercy Watson Boxed Set

Review:Wish these fun stories were a little longer/more involved as we only recently discovered. Our first grader ate them as fast as Mercy eats buttered bread and loved them. Just cute stories, great illustrations by VanDusen. A classic series. Read more

Vacation Under the Volcano - and Hour of the Olympics
Vacation Under the Volcano - and Hour of the Olympics

Review:These are the first chapter books that I read with my grand daughter. What special overnights we have reading these. She's just 5 and we both look forward to reading these delightful books before bed. Read more

Amazing Airplanes (Amazing Machines)
Amazing Airplanes (Amazing Machines)

Review:A sweet story for young travelers. The animal travelers have adorable expressions, the journey is explained in rhyme but details are factual. I especially appreciate the explanation of how the air lifts the plane, and the explanations of the pre- and post-flight. This book was received with enthusiasm and read daily before/during a long trip. If you're a creative reader (adding to the book with further stories and descriptions), this book can work for as early as 18 months, and could also be an ... Read more

Ten Timid Ghosts (Read With Me Paperbacks)
Ten Timid Ghosts (Read With Me Paperbacks)

Review:My daughter checked this book out from her school library & my son loved it so much we had to read it 3 or more times a day for the whole week she had it. He would even read it to himself. He was so mad when she had to take it back & kept asking about it so I decided to get it for him for Easter. Hands down it was his favorite present. This is a very cute story & an easy read for beginners. Read more

The Real Mother Goose
The Real Mother Goose

Review:3 little Grandkiddies enjoyed being read to from the SAME book with the SAME pictures that their Daddy and Grandma had when they/we were little. A reproduction with the SAME pictures, same poems/stories from the Original Real Mother Goose of "way back" still thrills little ones. Read more

Bad Kitty School Daze
Bad Kitty School Daze

Review:This was my introduction to the Bad Kitty series and I was disappointed. I did not feel it was appropriate for an early elementary student. It is illustrated in black and white and very 'busy' drawings. There is a bunny in the story who 'rants' in diatribes that no elementary child would comprehend. I bought this for my 2nd grade granddaughter, but feel her older sister who is in 7th grade might understand some of the innuendos. Read more

But No Elephants (Once upon a Time)
But No Elephants (Once upon a Time)

Review:It was exactly as the seller had said. The condition was excellent! Very pleased. The book held a special place as a childhood favorite. Wanted the next generation to enjoy it as much as their parents did. Read more

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