A girl and her father build a figure out of tin cans that wins a blue ribbon. Includes "Phonics Guidelines."

The Pet Vet

by Marcia Leonard

Published 1 March 1999
A child pretends to be a veterinarian who heals sick pets.

My Camp-Out

by Marcia Leonard

Published 1 January 1999
A young girl camps out in her bedroom and is joined by her mother.

I Like Mess

by Marcia Leonard

Published 1 April 1998
Messy Tess cleans up her room to please Mom and Dad.

No New Pants!

by Marcia Leonard

Published 1 August 1999
When his mother takes him to buy new pants, a young boy tries on many different pairs, but finds just what he wants back at home. Includes "Phonics Guidelines."

My Pal Al

by Marcia Leonard

Published 1 April 1998
A child describes the special relationship shared with a cuddly red stuffed bunny.

Hop, Skip, Run

by Marcia Leonard

Published 1 August 1998
Hopping, skipping, and running prove to be fun but tiring activities, so maybe it is best to have a rest.

Dan and Dan

by Marcia Leonard

Published 1 April 1998
Dan describes the things he does with his grandfather who is also named Dan.

Best Friends

by Marcia Leonard

Published 1 August 1999
Although they are different in many ways, two girls are still best friends.

Spots

by Marcia Leonard

Published 1 August 1998
A girl describes her spotted clothes, rug, lamp, and mug, but her twin sister prefers stripes.

Get the Ball, Slim

by Marcia Leonard

Published 1 April 1998
Twin brothers play ball with their dog Slim.

Big Ben

by Marcia Leonard

Published 1 August 1998
Ben becomes a one-man band, honking a horn, ringing bells, singing, clapping, tapping, and drumming.

Dress-Up

by Marcia Leonard

Published 1 March 1999
A young girl plays dress-up and imagines being a cat, a bird, a movie star, a doctor, and more.