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Recommended Reading List
Books to Excite, Teach and Encourage Young Readers
By iParenting Staff
Happy Healthy Monsters: Get Moving with Grover (Random House, 2005)
Eating right, keeping fit and getting enough sleep are all basic components of healthy living, but they sometimes seem tough to tackle on a daily basis. The books in this series are filled with easy and practical tips that will help you and your little monsters develop healthy habits for life.
The Black Belt Club: Seven Wheels of Power (Blue Sky Press, 2005) by Dawn Barnes
Max Greene isn't sure why he's been invited to join the exclusive Black Belt Club – the other three members are outstanding karate students, and Max has never felt special. But when faced with a secret mission that requires courage, intelligence and concentration, Max proves he is capable of surprising strength and abilities he never even knew he had.
A Big Beaked, Big Bellied Bird Named Bill (Cute and Cuddly Productions Inc., 2004) by Greg Watkins
Can a big beaked, big bellied bird find friends in Bird Bluff? Being the new bird in town is tough, and when the Bad Bird Bunch give Bill the brush-off, Bill learns that the best friends don't have to look just like him. Bill discovers that real friends stick by your side – even when you have to face up to mean bullies ... or a big, hungry alligator.
Lots of Pots (Random House, 2005) by Melissa Lagonegro
Learning to read is one of the most important things a child will ever do. And now, with a little help from that silly old bear, Pooh, learning to read is easy and fun. Using only 12 vocabulary words, Pooh's Readables are the very simplest readers your will find!
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