While helping Grandma in the garden, a child learns about the important role of the earthworm in helping plants grow.
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"When Julie and her little brother Bob visit Grandpa on a beautiful day, they're in for a treat: a yard full of chickens! Grandpa introduces them-a white, fluffy Puffball called Lulu, a tan-colored Orpington called Lola, a strutting rooster named Marvin, even Lottie, who's sittin...
In Princess Sophia and the Prince's party Princess Sophia encourages a shy prince to dance with her at the Princes' Academy ball. In Princess Emily and the wishing star Princess Emily and her friends at the Royal Academy receive their silver sashes after Emily helps horrible twin...
Polly loves her pink pajamas so much that she wears them day and night, but when Fred invites her to a party, she visits all of her friends to borrow the special clothes she thinks she will need.
Yippee! Emily Mouse is on her way to buy LOTS of birthday presents. But she has forgotten something very important! A charming new blue Early Reader story.
A tale about a king and queen who would wed their daughter to the suitor that could show them the most wonderful thing in the world.
One day, Anna's friend Zane sends her an invitation to come over to play, and inside the envelope is a map. But Anna is convinced the map can't be right-why has Zane put his house in the middle and hers on the edge? So Anna decides to draw a map of her own, and Dad joins in as we...
Henny Penny and her barnyard friends are on their way to tell the king that the sky is falling when they meet a hungry fox, but Henney Penny's quick thinking saves the day.
Business is poor at Mrs Hippo's Pizza Parlour. William and Mrs Hippo are worried, but when accident-prone Ellie Bear comes to play with William, she takes all their attention! Mrs Hippo decides to take the youngsters out for a ride in her motorbike sidecar, to keep Ellie out of h...
Princess Katie and the other princesses at the Princess Academy must make one carefully chosen wish in order to win a chance to be in the Royal Parade.