I Love You, Dear Dragon (Modern Curriculum Press Beginning to Read Series)1 review
Margaret Hillert

Modern Curriculum Press, 1980

Good first reader

This is a sweet book that starts with red objects and progresses to the abstract "red" things such as love. IT is very repeatious with its words which is great for beginning readers. A great gift for Valentine's Day to your beginning readers.
  
  











  



  
We Hide, You Seek3 reviews
Ariane Dewey

HarperTrophy, 1988

Engaging, sweetly illustrated, and educational

+ Beautiful and Engaging
+ Fun, educational, and sweetly illustrated

Rhino and his East African animal pals, huggably drawn, are playing hide and seek. On one page, animals are hiding, camoflauged in their native habitat; on the next page, they jump out and run away from the rhino. The book follows this pattern through desert, plains, swamp, etc. Older kids can ...
  
  











  



  
If All The Seas Were One Sea (Aladdin Picture Books)2 reviews
Janina Domanska

Aladdin, 1996

If All the Books Were This Good....

+ What would happen if...?

What a pleasure to see a children's book WITHOUT mass produced Disney characters, computer generated images, or a television show to promote. `If All the Seas Were One Sea,' a Newbury Honor book first published in 1971, still looks great over 30 years later. With simple, yet imaginative images, ...
  
  











  



  
Go, Dog. Go! (Beginner Books)89 reviews
P.D. Eastman

Random House/Beginner Books, 1961

A fun -- and educational -- classic!

+ Go Dog Go
+ What More Can I Say?
+ Easy Reader For Dog Lovers
+ I remember reading this one as a child :)
  
  











  



  
Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons449 reviews
Siegfried Engelmann, Phyllis Haddox, ...

Fireside, 1986

Reading Book

+ Excellent Book
+ Teach Your Child To Read In 100 Easy Lessons
+ When your child is ready....
+ Amazing progress
  
  











  



  
Look What I Can Do4 reviews

Aladdin, 1988

Look What I Can Do

+ Great book for emergent reader!
+ Memory from my childhood

Two show-offs compete to come up with a better antic. This creates havoc for the animals in their paths and eventually both of them! Execellent facial expressions and a fun ending make this a book for all ages.
  
  











  



  
Blue Sea5 reviews
Robert Kalan

HarperTrophy, 1992

children learn a variety of concepts while having fun

+ christina
+ Beautiful pictures and cute!!
+ Simple, Colorful
+ Excellent Resource to Help Teach Comparatives/Superlatives
  
  











  



  
Inside, Outside, Upside Down (Bright & Early Board Books(TM))23 reviews
Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain

Random House Books for Young Readers, 1997

Inside, Outside, Upside Down

+ Great first books!!
+ very good
+ Good for Learning
+ We really like this
  
  











  



  
Hop on Pop (Beginner Books(R))98 reviews

Random House Books for Young Readers, 1963

a family favorite

+ excellent for young children
+ Big thumbs-up from our 16-month-old girls
+ Classic early reader
+ Great for very young children
  
  











  



  
Have You Seen My Cat?29 reviews

Aladdin, 1997

Great book for emergent reader!

+ Have You seen...
+ another of my toddlers favorites-so much to learn about felines
+ Great book for both toddler and new reader
+ My daughter loves this book
  
  











  



  
Green Eggs and Ham (I Can Read It All by Myself Beginner Books)221 reviews
Dr. Seuss

Random House Books for Young Readers, 1960

The Greatest American Philosopher

+ Classic for a reason!
+ Fun for kids and adults!
+ I do like Green Eggs and Ham
  
  











  



  
If All The Seas Were One Sea (Aladdin Picture Books)2 reviews
Janina Domanska

Aladdin, 1996

If All the Books Were This Good....

+ What would happen if...?

What a pleasure to see a children's book WITHOUT mass produced Disney characters, computer generated images, or a television show to promote. `If All the Seas Were One Sea,' a Newbury Honor book first published in 1971, still looks great over 30 years later. With simple, yet imaginative images, ...
  
  











  



  
I Love You, Dear Dragon (Modern Curriculum Press Beginning to Read Series)1 review
Margaret Hillert

Modern Curriculum Press, 1980

Good first reader

This is a sweet book that starts with red objects and progresses to the abstract "red" things such as love. IT is very repeatious with its words which is great for beginning readers. A great gift for Valentine's Day to your beginning readers.
  
  











  



  
Blue Sea5 reviews
Robert Kalan

HarperTrophy, 1992

children learn a variety of concepts while having fun

+ christina
+ Beautiful pictures and cute!!
+ Simple, Colorful
+ Excellent Resource to Help Teach Comparatives/Superlatives
  
  











  



  
Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons449 reviews
Siegfried Engelmann, Phyllis Haddox, ...

Fireside, 1986

Reading Book

+ Excellent Book
+ Teach Your Child To Read In 100 Easy Lessons
+ When your child is ready....
+ Amazing progress
  
  











  



  
Look What I Can Do4 reviews

Aladdin, 1988

Look What I Can Do

+ Great book for emergent reader!
+ Memory from my childhood

Two show-offs compete to come up with a better antic. This creates havoc for the animals in their paths and eventually both of them! Execellent facial expressions and a fun ending make this a book for all ages.
  
  











  



  
Inside, Outside, Upside Down (Bright & Early Board Books(TM))23 reviews
Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain

Random House Books for Young Readers, 1997

Inside, Outside, Upside Down

+ Great first books!!
+ very good
+ Good for Learning
+ We really like this
  
  











  



  
Green Eggs and Ham (I Can Read It All by Myself Beginner Books)221 reviews
Dr. Seuss

Random House Books for Young Readers, 1960

The Greatest American Philosopher

+ Classic for a reason!
+ Fun for kids and adults!
+ I do like Green Eggs and Ham
  
  











  



  
Go, Dog. Go! (Beginner Books)89 reviews
P.D. Eastman

Random House/Beginner Books, 1961

A fun -- and educational -- classic!

+ Go Dog Go
+ What More Can I Say?
+ Easy Reader For Dog Lovers
+ I remember reading this one as a child :)
  
  











  



  
We Hide, You Seek3 reviews
Ariane Dewey

HarperTrophy, 1988

Engaging, sweetly illustrated, and educational

+ Beautiful and Engaging
+ Fun, educational, and sweetly illustrated

Rhino and his East African animal pals, huggably drawn, are playing hide and seek. On one page, animals are hiding, camoflauged in their native habitat; on the next page, they jump out and run away from the rhino. The book follows this pattern through desert, plains, swamp, etc. Older kids can ...