Make us homepage
Add to Favorites
FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this).

Main page » Kids

Sort by: date | rating | most visited | comments | alphabetically

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5


Vampire Breath
4
 
 

Vampire BreathVampire Breath

Exploring his basement, Freddy and his friend Cara discover a mysterious bottle labeled ""Vampire Breath"" and accidentally break it open, unleashing a very thirsty Count Nightwing on the town.
 
  More..
Calling All Creeps!
3
 
 

Calling All Creeps!Calling All Creeps!

In an attempt to get back at the bossy editor-in-chief of the school paper, ex-staff member Ricky Beamer plays a prank that backfires and results in him getting phone calls from local bullies who are really lizards in disguise.
 
  More..
Boost! Writing 4
61
 
 

Boost! Writing 4Boost! Writing 4

I think many teachers will agree with me that the writing skill is the most challenging skill to acquire. Even in their own mother tongue lots of people experience difficulties in committing their thoughts to paper. books by Jason Renshaw make the task of teaching & learning writing not only much easier but real fun. the huge merit of his books is his talented integration of all 4 language skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking) while accentuating the one which is being mastered at a given moment.

 

 

 
  More..
I Can Read About Pioneers
5
 
 

I Can Read About PioneersI Can Read About Pioneers

A book about American pioneers for children.

This is a great little book that teaches all about the Pioneers. Your child will find this a fun read and allow the imagination to go about what it would be like to be a Pioneer.

Level: Elementary+

Language: American English

 
  More..
Baby Sitters Club 61 - Jesse and the Awful Secret
3
 
 

Baby Sitters Club 61 - Jesse and the Awful SecretBaby Sitters Club 61 - Jesse and the Awful Secret

Jessi Ramsey is at her regular ballet lessons in Stamford, when Madame Noelle announces that The Stamford Ballet School will be giving a free six week dance call to some of Stamford's less privileged children. Jessi voluteers to help out, and is surprised when only one other girl in her class volunteers, Mary Bramstedt. Because Jessi is the youngest person in her ballet class, along with being the only black member, sometimes she feels left out, and sees this as an opportunity to get to know some of her classmates. However, she immediately begins to sense something off about Mary, and Mary's obsession with dieting.


 
  More..