A solid addition to any early reader collection, especially those looking for materials on fashion and fairies.
A must-have for early reader collections and an excellent continuation of the series.
Children will be charmed by a gentle story of an unlikely friendship, seemingly lost yet ultimately saved through the timeless magic of rebuilding trust through the sharing of stories. Recommended purchase.
This simple story, filled with humor and fun illustrations, will delight young dog lovers. A good addition to any early reader collection.
May appeal to readers looking for slice-of-life stories; a suitable secondary purchase where early chapter books are in demand.
The humor and fun illustrations make this a good addition to early reader collections.
An excellent addition to early reader collections in any library.
Just like a sandwich someone else makes for you, this series starter is most delicious.
A fantastic story about Down syndrome, this book will be the perfect addition to any primary library section.
The pitch-perfect Spanish/English dual-language edition will resonate with almost-independent readers who are still learning to manage their big emotions and are ready to graduate from Mo Willems’s Elephant and Piggie.
Young readers will enjoy this story and look forward to the next installment.
A funny, charming addition to early chapter book collections that’s sure to delight young readers.
A worthy addition to early reader collections.
An excellent addition to beginning reader collections.
A new iteration of a popular chapter book theme.
An enjoyably silly title that would be a welcome addition to a library’s beginning chapter books collection; a recommended purchase.
Recommended for purchase for early reader collections.
A fast-paced and compelling sports choice for early reader collections.
For stories about helping friends, Joe Cepeda’s I Help or Suzy Capozzi’s I Am Helpful: A Positive Power Story offer stronger narratives. However, the unique illustrations in this title make it a worthwhile secondary purchase.
While the story is predictable, the text in this book might be difficult for early readers. Librarians may want to preview before putting it on shelves.
Additional purchase; perhaps those familiar with the TV series will enjoy spending time with the characters.
Add to library collections as a solid read for youngsters who are transitioning from picture books to early chapter books. A recommended purchase.
Bland and boring but likely to fly off the shelves anyway.
This very witty, very tender ode to sisterhood is a first purchase.
Sure to be a hit with young historians, aspiring engineers, and Pete’s many fans.
Recommended for school and public libraries.
A recommended general purchase where other books in the “I Can Read My Community” series are enjoyed.
Short chapters and warm illustrations make this an empowering, appealing choice for beginning readers.
A valuable resource for teaching coping mechanisms and a well-executed adaptation, making it a good addition to large library collections.
A solid addition to any collection, especially where CoComelon is popular.
A delightful book about a sleepover with friends, this is a wonderful addition to any collection, especially for fans of other “Parker Curry” books.
A solid secondary purchase for libraries, particularly where Transformers: EarthSpark is popular.
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