Designed for children learning to read, this book retells "Thumbelina" in lively, natural language to help children develop the confidence to read alone. Level Three is suitable for children who are developing reading stamina and who are ready to progress to longer stories.
Kropf follows a preschool class through the preparation of a traditional meal to a reenactment of the story of Passover to the songs that conclude the classroom festivities. Each page in the small-format book includes a full-color photo and line or two of large-print text. One page shows two girls cutting apples and nuts for the charoset using plastic knives.
Winnie the Pooh will do anything for more honey, even if it means sticking his nose into a beehive. But it's easier to eat honey at Rabbit's house than to climb the big honey tree, so Pooh invites himself in to Rabbit's for lunch, where he eats so much honey he can't get out the door! Everyone agrees that Pooh is most definitely stuck - a problem Christopher Robin is called upon to solve.
Owl invites Pooh and Piglet to discover a surprise of blackberries by his treehouse which later prompts them to make blackberry pie and invite all their friends for a treat.