Random House, 2012. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). For toddlers, mastering new skills is just a part of growing up, but sometimes they may find new challenges trying. That's where Elmo, Big Bird, and their Sesame Street friends (including Grover, Zoe, Bert, Ernie, Rosita, and Telly) come in--to show toddlers that when you get stuck, it's OK to ask for a helping hand....
Random House Children's Books, 2010. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). When a hot-tempered dragon seizes the local bridge, the people of Berryville are cut off from their supply of beloved strawberries until they can correctly answer three questions related to weight. The grownups of the town are stumped, but one very smart little girl saves the day with some facts she...
Random House, 1997. — 31 p. — (Step into Reading. Level 1). The sun and the moon shine down on a young boy as he spends a day by the sea. "Sun shines on the mountains, sun shines on the sea. Sun shines on my pillow, and says wake up to me."
Random House, 1996. — 30 p. — (Step Into Reading Level 1). A small snowball gets bumped by a skier and rolls down the hill growing in size and picking up people as it goes.
Random House Children's Books, 2010. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 4). This book offers readers a bug’s-eye view into the strange and fascinating world of carnivorous plants. From the “jaws” of the Venus flytrap to the pretty sundew plant whose delicate tentacles entrap its prey, the unique anatomy and behaviors of meat-eating plants are detailed with clear, engaging text...
Random House Children's Books, 2014. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). DreamWorks Animation brings Jay Ward's classic cartoon Mr. Peabody & Shermanto the big screen in an all-new comedy adventure for the whole family. Mr. Peabody is the world's smartest person who happens to be a dog. When his "pet" boy, Sherman, uses their time-traveling WABAC machine without permission,...
Random House, 2014. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). Boys and girls 4-6 will love learning to read in this Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader that retells some of Mr. Peabody and Sherman's most exciting time-travelling adventures from the DreamWorks Animation hit movie Mr. Peabody & Sherman.
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2016. — 19 p. — (STEP into READING #3). — ISBN10: 039955906X, ISBN13: 978-0399559068. Age Range: 4 - 6 years. Grade Level: Preschool - 23. Poppy, the optimistic leader of the Trolls, and her polar opposite, Branch must embark on an adventure that takes them far beyond the only world they’ve ever known.
Random House Children's Books, 2013. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). Dogerella spends her days scratching the fleas and fluffing the tails of her ungrateful stepdog mother and mean stepdog sisters. At night, she dreams of a home where she is loved. In a nearby castle lives Bea, a sweet, slightly spoiled princess whose fondest wish is for a loyal pet to call her own. A...
Random House, 1990. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). Illus. in full color. Nicky's mom is making so much stew that he is allowed to bring a friend home for supper. But his best friend Alec can't come, and Carla won't come — she hates beef stew. So Nicky begins a funny, frantic quest for someone to share his favorite dish.
Random House, 1994. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading. Level 3). Abraham Lincoln, one of our greatest presidents, started out in life as an absent-minded frontier lawyer. How did he nudge his memory? He stuck letters, court notes, contracts, and even his checkbook in his trademark top hat. When he took off his hat, it was all there!
Random House, 1999. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading). Based on Raymond Briggs's classic, this beautiful illustrated Step into Reading book describes the exciting things that happen to James and his magical snowman.
Random House, 1999. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Black Bugs. Green Bugs. Fat Bugs. Buggy Bugs. I like bugs! It's time for you! Pick your favorite spot to read. This is going to be a great book!
Random House Children's Books, 2013. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 5). In 1838, settlers moving west forced the great Cherokee Nation, and their chief John Ross, to leave their home land and travel 1,200 miles to Oklahoma. An epic story of friendship, war, hope, and betrayal.
Random House Children's Books, 2008. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). A soft kiss. A sweet kiss. A sticky bamboo treat kiss. There are so many different kinds of kisses, and little panda wants to try them all until he finds the one that is just right for him! This sweet Step 1 features a rhyming text with a bouncy rhythm and adorable illustrations.
Random House, 2000. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Baby Bear asks his parents for all kinds of hugs — wet hugs, dry hugs, fly up to the sky hugs — in search of the best hug of all. The Step into Reading series entices brand-new readers with rhyme, rhythm, and repetition. The type is big, the words are easy, and the art is bright and bold.
Random House Children's Books, 2012. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Monkey Plays is an energetic companion to Bear Hugs and Panda Kisses. One by one, monkeys add to the jungle fun—swinging from palm trees, hiding in an Indian market, and playing from sundown to sun-up! This playful Step 1 features a rhyming text with a bouncy rhythm and bright illustrations.
Random House, 1999. — 32 p. — (Step-Into-Reading, Step 2). These are just three of the reasons why mice are nice. It is indisputable that mice make the best pets of all. The other pets in Babette's pet store will drop feathers everywhere, growl, hide inside their shells, chew your favorite socks, and maybe even make you sneeze! So it's clear that mice are the only pet you will...
Random House, 2004. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2. A Science Reader). Dive and swim. Spin and swoop. The platypus loves to play! Beginning readers will dive right into this simple, Step 2 nonfiction book about one of the most unique animals on earth.
Random House, 1996. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Train wheels. Plane wheels. Gear wheels. Rear wheels. What if there were NO wheels? How would people go?
Random House Children's Books, 2010. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). Illus. in full color. Kangaroo child Norma Jean loves to jump. The problem is that her jumping gets out of hand, causing accidents and some ruffled feelings among her friends, and Norma stops her jumping entirely. But when the school's field-day games come up, Norma Jean is coaxed back into action long...
Random House Children's Books, 2011. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). Learn to read with Ilene Cooper's adorable beagle puppy, Lucy! Lucy likes to run. She likes to bark. She likes to chew and howl. But when Bobby and his family take her to a lake, she finds out there's one thing she doesn't like—the water! Step 3 (Reading on Your Own) is for children who are ready to...
Random House Children's Books, 2014. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). With over 1.6 million Lucy books sold, this beguiling beagle has captured the hearts of both beginning readers and early chapter book fans! Learn to read with Ilene Cooper’s adorable beagle puppy, Lucy! What does Bobby do all day at school? Lucy wants to know! So when Bobby’s mom takes her there, Lucy...
Random House, 2009. — 46 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). This is the story of a skinny little boy with a funny name and how he became part of America’s history. In very clear and accessible language, newly independent readers can learn how the lessons and love of Obama’s mother and grandparents shaped him; how the places he lived influenced him; and how he turned his sadness...
Random House Children's Books, 2016. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 4). This Step 4 Biography Reader shares the inspiring story of Malala Yousafzai, the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Even as a young girl in Pakistan, Malala spoke up about the importance of girls’ education, via speeches and a blog. Since the Taliban regime was intent on denying girls an...
Random House Children's Books, 2010. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). One morning Hen wakes up and finds a gigantic egg in her nest. Whose ege can it be? Here's a hint, Hen--it doesn't belong to that wily Fox!
Random House, 1996. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). For more than ten years, parents and educators have relied on Step into Reading books to help teach children to read. Early Step into Reading books are targeted specifically to emergent readers, emphasizing big type, m inimal text, and bold, bright illustrations. Cat Traps features a curious feline whose attempts to get...
Random House Children's Books, 2010. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Mile 1 books entice brand-new readers with rhyme, rhythm, and repetition. The type is big, the words are easy, and the art is bright and bold... Poor Dog. He's awfully hot! But Mom won't share her lemonade. Cat won't share his shady spot on the porch. And Skunk's making a real stink about sharing his...
Illustrator Kari Linda. — Random House, 2009. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). Celebrate Christmas with everyone’s favorite red-nosed reindeer! A terrible blizzard is coming! Who will lead Santa’s sleigh through the storm and save Christmas? This Step 2 Step into Reading retells the story of the most famous reindeer of all—Rudolph!
Random House, 2007. — 160 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1 and 2). The Disney Princesses come together in one collection of early readers! Featuring Belle, Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, and Jasmine in their own special stories, this paperback bind-up includes five Step into Reading titles.
Random House, 2013. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). What is A princess? Is she someone who is smart and brave, kind and caring—or is she someone much, much more? Cinderella, Ariel, Belle, and all the Disney Princesses answer that question in this Step 1 book that is the first in the Step into Reading line to feature multiple Disney Princesses in one book!
Random House, 2023. — 24 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). A Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader featuring the beloved characters from Walt Disney's animated classic--soon to be a live-action film in Fall 2021! Disney fans ages 4 to 6 can relive the magic of the film in this Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader featuring press-out figures. And the beloved Disney...
Random House, 1987. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 4). Titanic. Just the name evokes tales of the doomed ship that have captivated people of all ages for more than 100 years. Early readers will enjoy this exciting account of the world's most famous disaster-at-sea and the discovery of it's remains many years later. Step 4 books are perfect for independent readers who are...
Random House Children's Books, 2011. — 48 p. — ( Step into Reading Level 4). This amazing true adventure story about the discovery of the Lascaux Cave will have young readers feeling that they've discovered something pretty special, too!
Random House Children's Books, 2015. — 32 p. — (Step Into Reading Level 1). P. D. Eastman’s classic character Aaron the Alligator makes his early-reader debut! Aaron can get into trouble doing just about anything—playing ball, planting seeds...even walking! Kids will giggle along as they tackle the simple words and sentences all on their own. Aaron is a star of The Cat in the...
Random House, 1989. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2. A Math Reader). Illus. in full color. Five fishermen go out in a boat and think that only four come back, until they realize the silly counting mistake they have made.
Random House Children's Books, 2011. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). This simple retelling of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels focuses on the first voyage—Gulliver's time on the island of Lilliput. It is a great way to introduce newly independent readers to this classic adventure. Gulliver loves the life he's leading. As a doctor on a ship he travels to some very...
Random House, 2011. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). Based on the exciting new animated series Generator Rex on Cartoon Network, this Step into Reading introduces boys 5-8 to Rex, a teenager with the ability to turn his body into all kinds of amazing machines that he uses to battle mutated monsters called Evos. Like any other kid, Rex would rather be playing basketball...
Random House, 2012. — 152 p. — (Step into Reading). This collection features three of our most popular biographies: Washington, the stoic general with a soft spot for animals; Jefferson, the brilliant statesman who was a foodie at heart, and Lincoln, the absentminded lawyer whose compassionate caseload foretold his presidency. Beginning readers will learn about little-known,...
Random House, 2005. — 31 p. — (Step into Reading. Level 2). Autumn in the pumpkin patch, no two pumpkins ever match! Some are big and win a prize, some wind up in pumpkin pies! Read about all kinds of pumpkins in this simple rhyming Step 2, perfect for fall!
Random House, 2002. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2. A Math Reader). Centipede has one hundred feet. One hundred feet means one hundred shoes. How in the world does Centipede choose shoes? This Math Reader clearly demonstrates the concepts of pairs and multiple sets, all in simple, rollicking, rhythmic text and with bright, graphic illustrations.
Random House, 2000. — 23 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2. A Math Reader). On a beautiful summer day, a young girl sets up a lemonade stand and sells enough cups of refreshment to add up to a dollar. Told in rhyme, this delightful story combines the fundamentals of addition with a traditional rite of childhood entrepreneurship.
Random House Children's Books, 2013. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 4). Will should be excited to start third grade. But his little brother, Steve, is starting kindergarten. The same laugh-out-loud writing and hilarious illustrations that brought us How Not to Babysit Your Brother now portray the tribulations and embarrassments of starting school with a very troublesome...
Random House Children's Books, 2011. — 32 p. — ( Step into Reading Level 2). When Inchworm misunderstands a conversation between Mama Bug and her baby, he warns Toad who tells Rabbit. Rabbit tips off Mouse who alerts Fox. Before long they've concocted a monster of a rumor that is flat-out funny! This Step 2 story has basic vocabulary and short sentences. It is perfect for...
Random House, 2001. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading. Level 3). Johnny Appleseed was an important historical figure, well known for planting apple orchards across the new frontier. But he was also a master storyteller! In his own folksy voice, Johnny Appleseed tells his story to a couple of entranced children in this fictionalized Step 2 title. Readers learn how he started planting...
Random House Children's Books, 2013. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). Illus. in full color. A comedy about a menagerie of barnyard animals who mistakenly think the sun has forgotten to rise. Designed for children just beginning to read, the story's vocabulary is simple, yet is smoothly written.
Random House, 2009. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Cat after cat makes its way over the fence and into the backyard of a lady who's looking for a little quiet to enjoy some music. There are slinky cats and stinky cats, gray cats and stray cats, but all the cats have one thing in common—they love to sing. Meow! This companion book to Too Many Dogs brings a fun, rhyming...
Random House Children's Books, 2010. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Waggy dog, shaggy dog, doggies in a bunch. Floppy dog, sloppy dog, doggies eating lunch. Kids will love this bouncy, colorful book, bursting with every kind of dog imaginable!
Random House Children's Books, 2011. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 4). Fred the dragon has a list of tasks he must complete in order to be a successful dragon—none of which comes naturally. But he's determined to make #5—eat people—work. Before you can say "pass the salt" he's gobbled up three people even though he doesn't have the stomach for it. Luckily a local shepherd,...
Random House, 2002. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). A string of wacky people, animals, and objects, each beginning with a different letter of the alphabet, gather to celebrate a birthday. Each page presents a letter of the alphabet, and every phrase rhymes with the next to help beginning readers anticipate words. Full-color illustrations.
Random House, 2002. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). Silly Sara spills and slips and trips! Sara is sick of being silly, so she decides to become Super Sara in this beginning phonics reader that promotes word recognition through rhyme.
Random House, 2010. — 24 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). It's time to say goodbye to winter and celebrate all the fun and exciting surprises springtime offers—like flying kites, making mud pies, watching new baby animals take their first steps, and dancing among the raindrops. This joyful ode to all things spring is filled with easy-to-decode rhymed text and bright, inviting...
Random House, 2008. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). After Bo and Pal, his silent new puppy, go for a walk and hear the various sounds of animals and objects around them, Pal finally speaks up.
Random House, 2002. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). A little mouse zooms about changing letters--for example, substituting P for C to change a Cup into a Pup. A beginning reader rhyming extravaganza emphasizes initial sound substitution. Full-color illustrations.
Random House, 1998. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). "Little Mouse. Big Lion. Big, big trouble. Who will save the mouse? Who will save the lion?" This simple retelling of the classic Aesop fable will be a treat for kids and their parents as an adventurous mouse proves that even small creatures are capable of great deeds--like rescuing the King of the Jungle. With big,...
Random House Books, 2014. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading. Level 1). Rocket, the beloved dog from the New York Times bestselling picture books How Rocket Learned to Read and Rocket Writes a Story, is back in a Step 1 leveled reader. Rocket is ready to find new words for his word tree with his teacher, the little yellow bird. He finds a leaf, a hat, and a star... but when he finds...
Random House Children's Books, 2012. — 24 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). From ballet class to rehearsal for the big show to the final curtsies—budding ballet stars show emergent readers each step and pirouette along the way! This Step 1 story has big type and easy words, rhyme and rhythm, and picture clues and two sheets of irresistably adorable stickers. It's a natural for...
Random House Children's Books, 2013. — 24 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). A construction site crew is busy at work in this rhyming Step 1 story. As the work continues readers are in for a surprise--the "crew" is actually a group of young friends engaged in a fun day of dramatic play. Two sheets of vehicle-themed stickers are included. It's a natural for young readers who love...
Random House Children's Books, 2011. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). It's picture day at the dog park. But before the first photo can be taken, an exuberant pack of pups needs a bit of grooming. So they’re off to Shampoodle, the local pet salon, where the eager dogs simply cannot sit still. And when some curious cats stop by, things go from messy to mayhem. Shampoodle is...
Random House, 2013. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading. Level 2). Ariel is one of the most beloved Disney princesses of all time, and now children ages 4-6 can relive the magic of Disney's The Little Mermaid with this Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader. Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and...
Random House, 1997. — 47 p. — (Step into Reading Level 4). When a childhood illness leaves her blind and deaf, Helen Keller's life seems hopeless indeed. But her indomitable will and the help of a devoted teacher empower Helen to triumph over incredible adversity. This amazing true story is finally brought to the beginner reader level.
Random House, 2005. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Barbie is a swan. She is a doll come to life. When she is dancing, Barbie can be anything! Little girls will leap through this simple Step 1 beginning reader. Ballet is a perfect fit for Barbie fans, and Step into Reading is a perfect fit for Barbie!
Random House Children's Books, 2013. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). The world treats Twinky like a dinky dog. The only problem is that Twinky doesn't feel dinky. What can a little dog do to prove the age-old adage that size doesn't matter? With engaging characters, easy-to-follow plots, and popular topics, Twinky The Dinky Dog is an ideal Step 3 reader for children who...
Random House Children's Books, 2011. — 31 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Simple, funny action words and onomatopoeia describe three silly ducks' rather impolite visit to their Auntie Goose's house. This rollicking, tongue-twisting, rhyming story of three enthusiastic houseguests, paired with the lively artwork of illustrator Viviana Garofoli, is sure to be a speedy favorite...
Random House, 1993. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 5). Illus. in full color. Here is the gripping story of Hillary and Norgay’s perilous ascent of Mount Everest as they battled snow and ice slides, whipping winds, and the grim knowledge that 19 others had died in the same attempt.
Random House, 2004. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). It s 1901 and Henry Ford wants to build a car that everyone can own. But first he needs the money to produce it. How will he get it? He enters a car race, of course! Readers will love this fast-paced, fact-based story!"
Random House Children's Books, 24 sep. 2014. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 4). A Step 4 History reader. "The drama of natural disasters provides prime material to entice young independent readers. In this volume, the account of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius describes village life 2,000 years ago, the eruption itself and its aftermath, and the excitement when the buried...
Random House, 2005. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). Ariel loves playing hide-and-seek with her little seal friend. But when the princess can’t find him anywhere she begins to worry. After a long search through the ocean, Ariel finally finds him. The happy princess gives the seal a huge hug—and seals it with a kiss! This sweet Step 2 book features the Little Mermaid in...
Random House, 2007. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). A big egg totters, tips, and falls out of its nest. It rolls down a hill, past a castle, and through a town. Along the way, curious people and animals gather to watch. When the egg finally cracks open, they get a surprise. Inside is a baby dragon!
Random House Children's Books, 2013. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). "I wish I had wings..." Childrens and adults alike are in the throes of UNICORN FEVER! The unicorn in this story can heal wounds with his horn. He can make rainbows. But what he really wants is to fly! So he sets off on a quest—past birds and butterflies—to find wings of his own. A charming story for...
Random House Children's Books, 2010. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). When a young boy discovers a bunch of illustrated dinosaurs dancing in a chorus line out of his book, he thinks he has found some new playmates. But these prehistoric mischief makers may be a bit too much fun! The question is — how do you control a herd of dancing dinosaurs?
Random House Children's Books, 2012. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Dinos dancing in a book. Dinos leaping, look, look, look! Dinos pasting red and blue. Dinos wasting paint and glue! The dancing dinos are back, and this time, when their book turns up in a school library, they leap out and bring their musical mayhem to a kid’s classroom. This fun, rhyming Step 1 reader...
Random House, 2009. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Two children watch a local farmer grow a crop of corn, and as the corn develops—from seed to harvest time—so does the friendship between the children and the farmer. This simple Step 1 Reader features word repetition and patterning and is perfect for emergent readers.
Random House, 2011. — 24 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Two best friends ponder over and partake in summer's seemingly endless possibilities. There's fun to be had at the sunny shore, fireworks to watch, and amusement parks to visit. This Step 1 story has big type and easy words, rhyme and rhythm, picture clues and includes two sheets of stickers!
Random House Children's Books, 2013. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading. Level 3). Batter up! It’s 1919 and baseball is in trouble! All across the country, people are throwing down their bats, and giving up America’s national pastime. It’s up to Babe Ruth to win back fans and save baseball! Can he do it, or will he strike out?
Random House, 2001. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 4). Shows how Benjamin Franklin—inventor, writer, and scientist—created a puzzle called the magic square to keep from being bored while serving as clerk for the Pennsylvania Assembly, and includes step-by-step instructions for creating your own magic squares. Simultaneous.
Random House, 2002. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading. Level 3). Boom! Bang! Guns fire! Cannons roar! George Washington is fighting in the American Revolution. He sees a dog lost on the battlefield. Whose dog is it? How will it find its master? Early readers will be surprised to find out what happens in this little-known true story about America's first president. Full color.
Random House Children's Books, 2013. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 4). Whether they're preparing for President's Day or whether they just like to eat, children will find much to devour in this leveled reader about Thomas Jefferson's role in America's culinary history! Did you know that every time you munch on a french fry or snack on ice cream, you have Thomas Jefferson to...
Random House, 1988. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). Illus. in full color. The tallest person is no taller than a toothpick in the town of Pee Wee, and when Lady Teena is abducted by a dragonfly, a tiny knight, riding his trusty ant, rescues the miniature maiden. This is a hit--an engagingly humorous storyline (set in very large type) features simple words and only a...
Random House, 2006. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). We're off to Tae Kwon Do class, where we'll learn to kick, spin, box, jump, and even break a board! We'll also have fun in this simple Step 1 book. Perfect for kids who are both learning to read and learning Tae Kwon Do or another martial art.
Random House, 2012. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). Fans of the PBS Kids Special The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Christmas! can relive the fun over and over with this Step 3 adaptation of the complete episode, written for children who are ready to read independently. From the Cat's Christmas Eve Party (with animal guests from all over the world), through his mishaps...
Random House Disney, 2021. — 24 p. — (Step into Reading. Level 1). Experience the magic of the fantasy-action-adventure Raya and the Last Dragon, exploring themes of community and hope, and inspired by the beautiful and diverse cultures of Southeast Asia. Girls and boys ages 4 to 6 will love this Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader based on the movie! Step 2 readers use...
Random House Disney, 2021. — 24 p. — (Step into Reading. Level 3). Experience the magic of the fantasy-action-adventure Raya and the Last Dragon, exploring themes of community and hope, and inspired by the beautiful and diverse cultures of Southeast Asia. Girls and boys ages 4 to 6 will love this Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader based on the movie! Step 2 readers use...
Random House, 1994. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). Illus. in full color. Camping is not for girls, right? At least, that's what P.J. and his pals tell Donna and Honey Bunny when they want to tag along on a camping trip. But when two mysterious ghosts frighten the boys all the way home, only the girls know the real story.
Random House, 2013. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). Early Bird looks and looks, but he can't seem to find a worm to play with. A jumping frog and a tiny field mouse try to help out, but there just aren't any worms to be found. Early Bird is about to give up when he meets a friendly fellow in a funny hat--it's Lowly Worm! This Richard Scarry classic early reader will...
New York: Random House, 1997. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Mr. Rabbit's feet are stuck in cement and all of his friends are trying to get him out. Follow their hilarious hijinks in this delightful tale of what happens when you don't pay attention to where you are going.
Random House, 1998. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 2). Cat dreams of being on the gymnastics team and spends all summer learning to tumble and flip, in a story designed to challenge beginning readers who are recognizing familiar words and sounding out new words. Original.
Random House Children's Books, 1999. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). City cats and country cats both like to play. But do they play in different ways? An easy-to-read book that's sure to please any new reader.
New York: Random House, 2016. — 24 p. — (Step into Reading. Level 1). Join Nickelodeon's PAW Patrol as they find adventure and make a new friend. Boys and girls ages 4 to 6 will love this Step 1 Deluxe Step into Reading leveled reader. Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words. Rhymes and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story. For children...
Random House Children's Books, 2011. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). Paddywack is a petite nine hands high, and every pony inch is packed full of spunk. It hasn’t been easy, but he now has his rider, Jane, well trained. He’ll trot. He’ll canter. He’ll jump the jumps. He’s a perfect pony...when she gives him treats. But on the day of the big horse show, Jane is so nervous...
Random House, 1989. — 47 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). Chronicles the fascinating true-life adventure of Balto, the dog who traveled more than fifty miles of snow-covered terrain to bring medical relief to the children of Alaska.
Random House, 2003. — 32 p. — (Step Into Reading Level 1). A Step into Reading Book. Nemo loves his father Marlin, and Marlin loves his little Nemo. In this Step 1 story based on Disney/Pixar's new feature film Finding Nemo, young readers will love watching Marlin gain courage as he searches the ocean for his son–and seeing Nemo learn that he's capable of great things, just...
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2013. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Uh-oh! Pocoyo and Pato have broken Elly's favorite scooter. How will they ever make it up to her? Girls and boys ages 2–5 will love learning to read with this Step 1 Step into Reading leveled reader based on an episode of the popular Pocoyo TV series.
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2012. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). Pocoyo's friends are throwing him a surprise party. But will they be able to keep it a secret from curious little Pocoyo? Boys and girls ages 2-5 will love this Step 1 reader based on an episode of the popular Pocoyo TV series.
Random House Children's Books, 2012. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). Pepper and Jake love herding sheep in the little valley where they live. But there's a problem— a big problem. Urk, a giant who lives on a nearby mountain, is big and stinky and doesn't care that dumping dirty laundry water in the nearby stream causes a flood down below every single week. So Pepper and...
Random House, 2002. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). One snowy winter day, Jack and Jill go sledding with their big dog Bill, but when Bill notices a rabbit on the hill, mayhem ensues, in a fun phonics reader that uses alliteration and rhyming to promote reading.
Random House, 2012. — 48 p. — (Step into Reading Level 3). Fox and Crow can agree on two things: their love of cheese and loathing of each other. These cagey animals will do whatever they can to outwit their sworn enemy and claim sole possession of the prized cheese they keep finding. But they are too caught up in their plotting and planning to realize they've picked the wrong...
Random House, 2005. — 32 p. — ( Step into Reading Level 1). Hog and Dog play tag. Hog zigs. Dog zags. Two friends, a hog and a dog, are good at some sports and bad at others. They cheer each other on no matter what, and they finally find a game they can both enjoy together!
Random House, 1984. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading Level 1). A dog and his pet cat share good-night kisses and playful dreams until morning wakes them, in this bedtime story for youngest beginning readers. Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words for children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help...
Baker & Taylor, CATS, 2009. — 32 p. — (Step into Reading. Step 1). A dog and his pet cat share good-night kisses and playful dreams until morning wakes them, in this bedtime story for youngest beginning readers. This is a bedtime book for children 4-6 years old, easy and contains a lot of pictures!
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