Sam the Star & Clown Fun!


Book Description

Help young children learn to read with two fun, decodable stories. Readers will enjoy these tales featuring a dancing dog and a trickster clown while developing reading skills.




Sam the Star & Clown Fun!


Book Description

Sam the dog wants to join the sheep show and Max has fun with clowns.




Buzz & Jump! Jump!


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Introduce young learners to reading with these leveled stories about a bug who buzzes and a kangaroo who can't stop jumping. Charming illustrations and a comprehension activity add to the fun




Bam-Boo & I Wish


Book Description

A panda likes hiding and a magic well grants wishes.




Seeds


Book Description

Tim and Pip plant seeds and a cat is stuck in a tree.




Dog in a Dress & Run, Tom, Run!


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Meet some mischievous animals and a boy who runs a race. Young students will love learning to read with these fun, decodable stories.




Sam in Full


Book Description

"SAM IN FULL" is a humorous, heart warming story of a White Tailed Deer Family told through the eyes of an Ol' Man that loved them. The deer assume almost humanistic characteristics as the story unfolds. The book is much more than a hunting adventure. It will bring a tear to your eye, a smile to your face and you will never forget the characters. The book is a must read for anyone who loves to laugh, loves the world of the White Tailed Deer and has a deep philosophy of life.




Where's Sam?


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The reader is invited to lift the oversize flaps to discover where Sam the bunny is hiding and what costume he is wearing.




Barnstorming to Heaven


Book Description

The Indianapolis Clowns, sometimes referred to as the Harlem Globetrotters of baseball, they captured the affection of Americans of all ethnicities and classes




Fred the Clown


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The signature creation of cartoonist Roger Langridge, Fred the Clown is the thinking man's idiot. Fred has an eye for the ladies, as well as several other organs, but the only part of themselves they're willing to share with him is a carefully placed kneecap. Fred the Clown's misadventures are a curious balance of bleakness and joyful absurdism; the universe may dump on Fred from a great height, but he never gives up. More often than not, they involve the pursuit of a lady—any lady will do, it seems, but bearded ladies are at the top of the list. Disappointment seems inevitable, and it usually is; yet, almost despite himself, Langridge will occasionally give Fred a happy ending out of nowhere... p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 13.9px Arial; color: #424242}