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La princesa y los guisantes (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level J #17)
by Abby Jackson Tammy SmithLa princesa adora su huerta. Quiere compartirla con un príncipe. Pero él tiene que aprender a cuidar la huerta. NIMAC-sourced textbook
The Princess and the Dragon (Tiddlers #22)
by Lynne BentonThe princess has a very unusual best friend ... a fire-breathing dragon! A Prince passing by stops to rescue the princess but soon realises he is not needed! The Tiddlers series features fun stories with a word count of fewer than 50 words for children who are just starting to read. A word list at the beginning of the story allows for a quick check of the reader's ability to read and understand words before reading, and a puzzle at the end of the story encourages rereading for pleasure.
The Princess and the Pea: A Fairy Tale (Into Reading, Level D #76)
by Hans Andersen Debbie Croft Richard HoitNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Princess and the Peas (Rigby Leveled Library, Level L #17)
by Abby Jackson Tammy SmithNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Princess and the Pup: Agents of H.E.A.R.T. (Agents of H.E.A.R.T. #3)
by Sam HayA simple day at the beach for Evie and her friends quickly spirals into chaos, filled with ice cream, film crews, magical disguises, dogs of all shapes and sizes, and a surprisingly secretive fairy tale figure in The Princess and the Pup, Sam Hay's third Agents of H.E.A.R.T. chapter book adventure, illustrated by Genevieve Kote. Evie’s happily ever after is almost here. Her parents are allowing her to help out around the diner, she’s made a couple of fantastic friends, and Fudge, the adorable stray puppy she found, only has a few days left in his trial period, before they can officially adopt him. Sure, there’s been a few crashes and mishaps along the way, but Evie the Wonder Waitress has become a pro at dealing with dog related chaos. Or so she thought…right up until Fudge crashes into a film set on the beach! Not only does he befriend Princess, the adorable puppy star of the show, he also gains the attention of the show’s animal trainer, who is always looking for smart talented pups to train! If Evie can’t hide Fudge away, she could lose him forever… Fortunately, help is just a wish on a magical storybook away!
Princess Angelica, Camp Catastrophe: Camp Catastrophe (Orca Echoes)
by Monique PolakAngelica isn't a liar, she just loves making up stories. When Angelica goes to sleepaway camp and is mistaken for a princess, she could easily clear up the misunderstanding...but pretending to be royalty is way more fun! When her best friend from home surprises her at camp, Angelica is forced to fess up. Luckily, she also has a talent for repairing things, and when disaster strikes on the girls' kayaking trip, Jelly has to repair more than just her newfound friendships. The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.
Princess Angelica, Junior Reporter (Orca Echoes)
by Monique PolakKey Selling Points In this book, Angelica pretends to be a journalist and uses her skills of both observation and repair to find fodder for her first article. This book examines friendship, loyalty, truth telling, hard work and resourcefulness and has a strong-willed female lead. This is the third Princess Angelica book and will appeal to early readers who have enjoyed Angelica and Joon’s friendship and characters from the first books, as well as to those new to Angelica’s antics. The author was inspired to write this book after meeting a young girl named Angelica, aka Jelly, during a school visit. In this book, the main character, Jelly, experiences some real-life consequences for her lies when Joon takes a new friend’s side over Jelly's, and the reporter she is impersonating appears in person. This book features several black-and-white illustrations, which add to this engaging chapter book.
Princess Angelica, Part-Time Lion Trainer (Orca Echoes)
by Monique PolakOur favorite pretend princess, Angelica, aka Jelly, is back! A case of mistaken identity, a wild imagination and a love of storytelling leads Jelly to tell her friend Joon and the new kid she's just met, Leo, that she's a part-time lion trainer at the local animal rescue center. Her inventiveness has them completely convinced, but things get a bit more complicated when the resident lioness, Mwezi, escapes from her enclosure and the kids look to Jelly’s "expertise" to save the day. The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.
Princess Charm School (Barbie)
by Ruth HombergWith princesses, castles, and magical secrets, Barbie's latest movie is sure to be a hit! This Step 2 reader is based on the direct-to-DVD release, Barbie: Princess Prep School. It is perfect for girls ages 4 to 6 who are just learning to read on their own.From the Trade Paperback edition.
Princess Grace is Saved (Stairway Decodables Step 4)
by Leanna KochPrincess Grace is always reading stories about princes saving princesses from dragons and witches. But when Princess Grace herself is locked in a tower, who will save her? Stairway Decodables is a supplemental phonics resource that’s perfect for supporting small group instruction, independent reading, or reading practice at home. This title provides practice in decoding words with silent e, soft c and g, and trigraphs.
Princess Hearts (Disney Princess)
by Jennifer Liberts WeinbergCinderella, Rapunzel, Aurora, Belle, Snow White, Tiana, Ariel, and Jasmine celebrate love in many different ways. This Step 1 reader features all the Disney princesses, as well as the princes and friends who love them. Young girls ages 4 to 6 who are just starting to read will embrace this book about love. Makes a great Valentine's Day gift!
Princess Joy's Party: Level 1 (I Can Read! / Princess Parables)
by Jeanna Young Jacqueline Kinney JohnsonBased on Princess Joy&’s Birthday Blessing and the Parable of the Great Feast in Luke 14, this level one I Can Read is the perfect way to teach early readers about their welcome to God&’s kingdom.In Princess Joy&’s Party, Jesus&’ lesson about who is best to invite to your home comes alive for little princesses just learning to read! When no one accepts the invitation to Princess Joy&’s birthday party, she is sad. But her father, the king, helps her understand that there are more ways to celebrate a special day and much better gifts to get than ones wrapped in pretty paper and bows.Princess Joy&’s Party:Is a Level One I Can ReadTeaches the Parable of the Great Banquet (Luke 14:15-23)Features lovely, full-color art
Princess Lulu Goes to Camp (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)
by Kathryn CristaldiLulu is a princess. She has everything--well, almost everything. Princess Lulu doesn't have any friends. Will she finally find a friend at Camp Ruff 'n' Tuff? Find out in this Level 3 reader!
Princess Peppa and the Royal Ball: Level 1 Reader) (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)
by Courtney CarbonePrincess Peppa has so much to do to get ready for the royal ball! She must invite her friends, decorate the castle, and help the royal baker make some tasty treats. Will Princess Peppa have enough time to make this ball a night to remember?
Princess Petunia and the Good Knight: Level 1 (I Can Read! / Big Idea Books / VeggieTales)
by Karen PothA Lesson about Putting Others FirstIt&’s time for the Great Pie Games, and Princess Petunia has to choose the champion of all knights. What makes the Duke of Scone so special?This is a Level One I Can Read! book, which means it&’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. It aligns with guided reading level I and will be of interest to children Pre-K to 2nd grade.
Princess Pig (Bright Owl Books)
by Molly CoxePig and Twig are playing Princess. Pig gets three wishes. But she wants more! This fun photographic easy-to-read story features the short "i" vowel sound. Kane Press's new series of super simple easy-to-reads, Bright Owl Books, launches with Molly Coxe's five photographic stories, which feature the short vowel sounds and are each only around 100 words. These irresistibly silly stories help kids learn to read through repetition and by teaching the basic building blocks of reading—vowel sounds—giving kids the perfect start on educational success.
Princess Posey: Monster Stew
by Stephanie GreeneHalloween frights are no match for Princess Posey and her tutu Posey loves Halloween. But after Miss Lee announces that the first grade class will be eating Monster Stew, Posey gets worried. Luckily, her tutu turns her into Princess Posey, the girl who can tackle any problem! She finds out what "lizard livers" and "monster eyeballs" really are, and her new neighbor has just the right thing to light up Halloween night. .
Princess Posey and the Christmas Magic
by Stephanie GreenePosey is sure Santa will bring her a real magic wand for Christmas--it will help her do so many wonderful things! But when an accident leads to a little white lie, she worries Santa won't come at all. Will Princess Posey's sparkly tutu help her find the courage to fix things? Filled with the charm and humor Posey is known for plus a few extra dashes of the kindness of the season, this beginning chapter book will be perfect for every first-grader's stocking. "Posey is the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade girl. " --Kirkus Reviews .
Princess Posey and the Crazy, Lazy Vacation
by Stephanie Greene Stephanie Roth SissonThe beloved Princess Posey, First Grader, who has been called "the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade girl", is back in another heartwarming installment to the popular series.Posey is worried about her upcoming spring break: instead of going somewhere for their vacation, her mom says they are going to have a "lazy vacation" at home. What if lazy actually means boring? Fortunately, the next few days are anything but: there are pancakes for dinner, a sleepover with her friends, and a new bike without training wheels! After Posey's first attempt at riding ends with a crash, she's not sure she wants to get back on her bike. But with some encouragement from Grandpa, Posey realizes that being brave means trying again, even if you feel afraid.
Princess Posey and the First Grade Ballet
by Stephanie Roth Sisson Stephanie GreenePrincess Posey's glittery tutu is extra busy in the ninth book in the chapter book series. Valentine's Day is coming! Posey is so excited about her special ballet recital and giving cards to everyone at school. Then she learns that one of her classmates doesn't have any valentines to give out. Can Princess Posey and her tutu find the perfect way to help?
Princess Posey and the First-Grade Boys
by Stephanie Roth Sisson Stephanie GreeneThe first grade boys are driving Posey crazy! They can't seem to sit still, they make rude noises, and sometimes they are just plain weird. When Posey makes up a silly song about Henry, her friends all think it's funny. But it isn't so funny to Henry--or Miss Lee. Can Princess Posey's sparkly tutu help her find a way to fix this mess? Make reading sparkle with all of the Princess Posey chapter books!
Princess Posey and the First Grade Play
by Stephanie Greene Stephanie Roth SissonEveryone's favorite first grader, Princess Posey, has to fess up to her biggest mistake yet in this eleventh book in the series!Posey's class has been learning all about bees, and when they plan to put on a play to demonstrate everything they've learned, Posey is thrilled. Posey loves a stage, and she's already got her heart set on the perfect role: the Queen Bee. But when Caitlyn is picked for the Queen Bee, Posey is crushed. Taking matters into her own hands, Posey swipes Caitlyn's special bee eraser when nobody's looking. But after she takes it, she feels worse. Maybe stealing wasn't the right thing to do--but how can she ever make things right? It takes a talk with her mom and a whole lot of courage, but Posey makes an important discovery: owning up to your mistakes is always the right thing to do.Praise for Posey:"Greene doesn't miss a step. Posey is the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade girl."—Kirkus Reviews"Greene's simple writing style and straightforward plot is ideal for advanced first graders or beginning second-grade readers."—School Library Journal
Princess Posey and the Flower Girl Fiasco
by Stephanie Greene Stephanie Roth SissonIn her 12th chapter book, everyone's favorite first grade friend, Princess Posey, learns that sometimes exciting news comes with big changes.When Posey's grandpa announces that he's marrying her neighbor, Mrs. Romero, Posey is thrilled! She LOVES Mrs. Romero and she's going to be the flower girl! But then she learns that Mrs. Romero will be moving away, and her dog Hero, too. That is just about the worst news ever.Now Posey wants nothing to do with the wedding, but that is making everyone miserable--including Hero. Can Princess Posey and her tutu be strong enough to do what will make everyone happy again?
Princess Posey and the New First Grader
by Stephanie Greene Stephanie Roth SissonThe sixth book in the Princess Posey chapter book series, and there's a new kid in class! Posey and her best friends, Nikki and Ava, do everything together. Then, new girl Grace joins Miss Lee's first grade class, and Posey worries that everything will change. Nikki and Ava can't stop talking about Grace's long princess hair, and when she joins the girls' recess games, they like her way of doing things better than Posey's. But when Grace accidentally teases Posey, she's had enough: she doesn't want to play with Grace ever again! Luckily, with a little help from Miss Lee and her trusty princess tutu, Posey realizes just how lonely Grace must feel. Posey partners up with her for reading time, and discovers that Grace could be more than just the new girl, if she gives her the chance. "Princess Posey is the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade girl."--Kirkus Reviews