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The Robin Hill School first graders plant a vegetable garden in
this Level 1 Ready-to-Read in the Robin Hill School series! As a
fun project, the kids in Mrs. Connor's class decide to turn an old
sandbox into a garden filled with yummy vegetables. But not
everyone is excited about this garden--or the veggies. Can the
class convince Neil to join in the fun and taste the delicious
treats when they finally grow?
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Fall Leaf Project (Hardcover)
Margaret McNamara; Illustrated by Mike Gordon
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The Robin Hill School first graders learn the real meaning behind
Presidents' Day in this Level 1 Ready-to-Read in the Robin Hill
School series! Mrs. Connor's class know they have a holiday in
February--but do they know what it really means besides a day off
from school? Join the kids as they learn all about presidents past
and present and that they can lead the country one day, too!
Early readers will love learning about the American tradition of
groundhog day with Mrs. Connor's class in this Level 1
Ready-to-Read! It's Groundhog Day in Mrs. Connor's class. But
instead of watching a real groundhog, the first graders wait to see
if Chester the hamster will see his shadow!
Do you believe in fairies? Join Tinker Bell's sisters on a magical
adventure, first in a brand-new series. Inspired by Tinker Bell,
from the book Peter Pan, by J. M. Barrie Before Tinker Bell flew to
Never Land and met Peter Pan she lived on Sheepskerry Island with
her fairy sisters - Clara, Lily, Rosie, Silver and Squeak the baby.
The young fairies go to fairy school and love tea parties, dressing
up and exciting adventures. Every fairy on Sheepskerry Island is
excited about Queen Mab's fairy ball. Everyone, that is, except
Silver. She's too young to go - it's so unfair! Like any good
fairy, Silver tries to look on the bright side. But her secret
plans turn into an awful mess. Worst still, none of the fairies
realise that Silver isn't the only uninvited guest... Young readers
will love the enchanting stories and beautiful illustrations in
this charming new series.
In this Level 1 Ready-to-Read story, the kids at Robin Hill School
learn how to wash their hands--and sing a song while they do it!
The kids in Mrs. Connor's class keep getting sick! Luckily, Mrs.
Connor knows how to get rid of germs and keep them from spreading.
Her plan starts with soap and water...and ends with singing!
Summer Secrets
Sheepskerry Island is a fairy's paradise in fall and winter and
spring, but not in summer. That's when the cottages are taken over
. . . by the Summer People. Tinker Bell's little sisters, Clara,
Rosy, Golden, Sylva, and Squeak, spend the long sunny days in
hiding. The Summer People are dangerous
But one Summer Child, Louisa, needs a little extra help this
summer, and kindhearted Rosy knows just what to do to make her feel
better. Soon Rosy and Louisa are secret friends But what if the
Sheepskerry fairies find out Rosy has made friends with a Summer
Child? And how can Rosy keep such a big secret from her very own
sisters?
Read all about the magical adventures of Tinker Bell's little
sisters
Trouble in Fairyland
Clara Bell, Rosy Bell, Golden Bell, Sylva Bell, and baby Squeak
are fairy sisters who live on Sheepskerry Island. Usually Sylva and
her sisters get along just fine--but not the week of the Fairy
Ball. Sylva has her heart set on going--she'll get to wear magical
diamond wings and walk on beautiful satin ribbons under the stars
But fairies must be at least eight years old to attend, and poor
Sylva's birthday is the day after the ball.
Sylva is sad and disappointed . . . and everything she does to
help turns into a disaster. Then, on the night of the ball, Sylva
senses something is wrong--very wrong. But she's made so many
mistakes lately. Will she be brave enough to fly into the face of
danger?
Read all about the magical adventures of Tinker Bell's little
sisters
Robin Hill School continues to bring important lessons to beginning
readers; this story is especially helpful for those who are about
to have their first graduation! Graduation day is here! But a
special guest almost ruins the event. Luckily, Mrs. Connor's class
uses all the skills they have learned in the first grade to save
the day!
When Emma learns that her class picture will be taken while she
must wear an eye patch, she is sad because she will look different
from the other first-graders. Illustrations.
Students at Robin Hill School visit a memorial to Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. and learn the importance of having a special dream
of their own. Full color.
The first-grade class at Robin Hill School learns the best way to
get rid of germs in this all-new story of the bestselling series.
Full color.
Everyone at Robin Hill School is looking forward to Valentine's Day. Everyone except Neil. He thinks valentines are silly. But on the big day, when Neil doesn't get any valentines at school, he's not sure they're so silly after all!
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