An introduction to reading--and to the gentlest of mysteries...by turns funny and sweet--and sure to hit the spot. --Kirkus Reviews
Dot the Ladybug is a charming sleuth in this endearing My First I Can Read series filled with sweet art and simple wordplay.
Jots the mouse is looking for the perfect spot. But finding a spot is not as easy as it looks. When is a spot not a dot? When it's the perfect spot for a picnic! Dot is on the case to help out her friend in this latest adventure of Dot the Ladybug.
Kallie George's fun yet simple wordplay, including synonyms and homonyms, will prompt lots of discussions. The text pairs perfectly with Stephanie Fizer Coleman's vibrant illustrations in this My First I Can Read adventure for beginning readers.
PRAISE FOR THE DOT THE LADYBUG SERIES:
George's entertaining new early reader is perfect for the classroom or any setting. Children, parents, and teachers will enjoy reading and sharing Dot's story. --School Library Journal
A good pick for kids who are drawn to Elephant and Piggie books. --ALA Booklist
Courage, kindness, and adventure abounds in this charming, illustrated chapter book series about a mouse discovering the true meaning of home.
When Mona the Mouse stumbles across the wondrous world of the Heartwood Hotel in the middle of a storm, she desperately hopes they'll let her stay. As it turns out, Mona is precisely the maid they need at the grandest hotel in Fernwood Forest, where animals come from far and wide for safety, luxury, and comfort. But the Heartwood Hotel is not all acorn soufflés and soft moss-lined beds. Danger lurks, and as it approaches, Mona finds that this hotel is more than a warm place to spend the night. It might also be a home. These heartwarming stories will delight newly independent readers and send them scurrying for the second book in the series, The Greatest Gift.An introduction to reading--and to the gentlest of mysteries...by turns funny and sweet--and sure to hit the spot. --Kirkus Reviews
Dot the Ladybug is a charming sleuth in this endearing My First I Can Read series filled with sweet art and simple wordplay.
Jots the mouse is looking for the perfect spot. But finding a spot is not as easy as it looks. When is a spot not a dot? When it's the perfect spot for a picnic! Dot is on the case to help out her friend in this latest adventure of Dot the Ladybug.
Kallie George's fun yet simple wordplay, including synonyms and homonyms, will prompt lots of discussions. The text pairs perfectly with Stephanie Fizer Coleman's vibrant illustrations in this My First I Can Read adventure for beginning readers.
PRAISE FOR THE DOT THE LADYBUG SERIES:
George's entertaining new early reader is perfect for the classroom or any setting. Children, parents, and teachers will enjoy reading and sharing Dot's story. --School Library Journal
A good pick for kids who are drawn to Elephant and Piggie books. --ALA Booklist
Courage, kindness, and adventure abounds in this charming, illustrated chapter book series about a mouse discovering the true meaning of home.
Mona the mouse has finally found a place to call home, the cozy Heartwood Hotel, where she works as a maid and sleeps snuggled up in a room with her best friend. Following the festive St. Slumber celebration, most of the guests have settled in to hibernate, and the staff is looking forward to a relaxing winter. But disruptions abound, from a difficult duchess to a mysterious midnight snacker. As the snow stacks higher, Mona will have to gather friends both old and new to keep the peace, finding help in some of the most unexpected places.
These heartwarming stories will delight newly independent readers and send them scurrying for the third book in the series, Better Together.
An introduction to reading--and to the gentlest of mysteries...by turns funny and sweet--and sure to hit the spot. --Kirkus Reviews
Readers will enjoy solving a dot-themed mystery in the latest series installment...a wonderfully shareable early reader that is perfect for schools and libraries. --School and Library Journal
Dot the ladybug is back! This time Dot helps her dog friend Spots look for the hole in his snack. Kallie George's fun yet simple wordplay pairs perfectly with Stephanie Fizer Coleman's adorable illustrations in this My First I Can Read adventure for beginning readers.
Spots the Dog has a problem. His snack has a hole in it. But could it be whole with a hole? Dot the Ladybug is on the case in this delicious story.
With playful text and joyful, bright art, this My First I Can Read book is perfect for shared reading with a child. Books at this level feature basic language, word repetition, and whimsical illustrations, ideal for sharing with emergent readers. The active, engaging stories have appealing plots and lovable characters, encouraging children to continue their reading journey.
Praise for Dot the Ladybug: Dot Day
A Junior Library Guild Selection
George's entertaining new early reader is perfect for the classroom or any setting. Children, parents, and teachers will enjoy reading and sharing Dot's story. --School Library Journal
A good pick for kids who are drawn to Elephant and Piggie books. --ALA Booklist
An introduction to reading--and to the gentlest of mysteries...by turns funny and sweet--and sure to hit the spot. --Kirkus Reviews
Readers will enjoy solving a dot-themed mystery in the latest series installment...a wonderfully shareable early reader that is perfect for schools and libraries. --School and Library Journal
Dot the ladybug is back! This time Dot helps her dog friend Spots look for the hole in his snack. Kallie George's fun yet simple wordplay pairs perfectly with Stephanie Fizer Coleman's adorable illustrations in this My First I Can Read adventure for beginning readers.
Spots the Dog has a problem. His snack has a hole in it. But could it be whole with a hole? Dot the Ladybug is on the case in this delicious story.
With playful text and joyful, bright art, this My First I Can Read book is perfect for shared reading with a child. Books at this level feature basic language, word repetition, and whimsical illustrations, ideal for sharing with emergent readers. The active, engaging stories have appealing plots and lovable characters, encouraging children to continue their reading journey.
Praise for Dot the Ladybug: Dot Day
A Junior Library Guild Selection
George's entertaining new early reader is perfect for the classroom or any setting. Children, parents, and teachers will enjoy reading and sharing Dot's story. --School Library Journal
A good pick for kids who are drawn to Elephant and Piggie books. --ALA Booklist
Little ones will enjoy this sweet and funny story featuring a sneezing dinosaur
It's wonderful springtime, and there are so many flowers, leaves, and seeds outside. Siblings Feather, Flap, and Spike want to explore on a sunny day. But will Spike's sneezes make him the odd dino out? ACHOO
Duck, Duck, Dinosaur: Spring Smiles is a My First I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for shared reading with a child.