Year of Fun

by Susan Blackaby

Published 1 January 2005
Easy-to-read text relates what Sam likes about each season of the year.

Dan Gets Set

by Susan Blackaby

Published 1 January 2005
Easy-to-read text reveals that Dan has forgotten something very important while setting the table for supper.

Mary's Art

by Susan Blackaby

Published 1 January 2005
Mary paints a balloon, a tree, and a sun before realizing that her artwork is missing something very important.

Loop, Swoop, and Pull!

by Joseph P Anderson

Published 1 January 2006

Pup Shows Up

by Susan Blackaby

Published 1 September 2004
When Bob and the others go out for recess, a friendly dog joins them on the playground.

Winter Fun for Kat

by Susan Blackaby

Published 1 January 2005
Easy-to-read text lists all of the colorful clothes Kat puts on to get ready for winter snow.

Classroom Cookout

by Susan Blackaby

Published 1 September 2004
Mrs. Shay asks her students to tally how many hot dogs they will need for the class picnic.

Caleb's Race

by Christianne C. Jones

Published 1 January 2007

Shopping for Lunch

by Susan Blackaby

Published 1 January 2006

Leapfrog is a series of first reading books for new readers and older reluctant readers. The stories are presented in large-text format and are accompanied by full-colour illustrations. The Crying Princess - The King and Queen just can't stop Princess Alice crying. The King offers all his gold to any person in his Kingdom who can stop her. Prince Tom comes to the rescue.

Eight enormous elephants barge into a little boy's house and wreak havoc. Only a little mouse is able to stop them! Leapfrog Rhyme Time features fun, rhyming stories of no more than 180 words for children who are starting to read on their own.

Freddie's Fears

by Hilary Robinson

Published 1 September 2002
Freddie is scared of all animals. He's frightened of frogs and snakes make him scream. Until, one day, his dad shows him there's really nothing to be scared about. Leapfrog Rhyme Time features fun, rhyming stories of no more than 180 words for children who are starting to read on their own.

Fire Drill with Mr. Dill

by Susan Blackaby

Published 1 September 2004
When Mr. Dill, the fire chief, comes to school to talk about fire safety, something unexpected happens.

Lifeguard

by Christianne C. Jones

Published 1 January 2006

Emma's New Look

by Christianne C. Jones

Published 1 January 2007

Meg Takes a Walk

by Susan Blackaby

Published 1 January 2005
In simple sentences, tells about the adventures that occur when Meg takes her dog Peg for a walk.

Jen Plays

by Susan Blackaby

Published 1 January 2005
Easy-to-read text pairs the way Jen uses a ball with the game to which the ball belongs, such as when Jen kicks while playing kickball.

Bamboo at Jungle School

by Lucie Papineau

Published 5 October 2000
Betty, a young monkey, receives a little man, Bamboo, as a gift, but when she takes the bus to jungle school, her devoted but lonely friend visits the classroom with unexpected results.


The Princess and The Frog

by Margaret Nash

Published 9 October 2003

A fun take on "The Frog Prince". This princess has no desire to behave like a proper princess and the king has no idea what to do with her... And when she meets a frog, the consequences are rather surprising!