Seven-year-old Poppy is the perfect mix of cleverness and fun. In ‘Talent Show Trouble’, Poppy would rather stay inside and watch TV. But when Poppy finds her talent, she learns how much fun it is to be active outside.
Seven-year-old Poppy is the perfect mix of cleverness and fun. In ‘The Summer Party’, Poppy learns that there are more exciting things to do at a party than eat too much junk food.
Seven-year-old Poppy is the perfect mix of cleverness and fun. In ‘Snowy Blast’, Poppy learns how much fun it is to be active outside. At first, Poppy didn’t want to go out to play but once she did she had lots of fun.
Seven-year-old Poppy is the perfect mix of cleverness and fun. In ‘Beach Day Blues’, Poppy learns to not to give up when faced with obstacles as a troublesome day at the beach turns out to be exciting in the end.
Seven-year-old Poppy is the perfect mix of cleverness and fun. These early chapter books are perfect for showing how much fun a healthy lifestyle can be. Poppy loves to stay inside and watch TV, but learns that there are lots of exciting games to play outside, too.
Seven-year-old Poppy is the perfect mix of creativity and humour. Although she loves to watch TV, Poppy is always up for a new adventure. Using realistic scenarios and low-level text, these early chapter books showcase the importance of a healthy and active lifestyle in a refreshing and light manner. A glossary, writing prompts, discussion questions and a healthy recipe or active game complete the story.
Poppy can't wait to see Millie's new fort! She imagines a fancy playhouse with all the comforts of home. But when Poppy finally sees the fort, she is not impressed. It's just a small, boring wooden house. Can she turn this outside surprise into some outside fun?
Poppy has outgrown her bike and is ready for a bigger one in this early chapter book. But when her dad brings home the new bike, she is surprised by just how big it is. In fact, it seem way too big for Poppy and she does not want to ride it. Can anyone, or anything, change her mind?
She did it! Poppy finally convinced her parents to let her get a puppy from the shelter. Poppy names her puppy Rosie and falls in love with her straight away. However, she's not in love with the extra work a puppy brings. Thankfully, Poppy's best friend Millie is around to help out in this relateable early chapter book.
At the big neighborhood summer party Poppy eats too many treats, and gets an upset stomach--but she does not want to be left out when the other children are having so much fun.
Poppy can't wait to join her best friend Millie's football team! She is excited about the new uniform and snacks after the game. What Poppy isn’t excited about is all the practice. And after a bad day on the field, Poppy isn't sure if football is worth all the extra effort.