Title: Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban

Author: J.K. Rowling

Illustator: J.K. Rowling

Publisher: Scholastic.

Published: September, 1999


Blurb: For twelve long years, the dread fortress of Azkaban held an infamous prisoner named Sirius Black. Convicted of killing thirteen people whit a single curse, he was said to be the heir apparent to the Dark  Lord , Voldemort.
Now he has escaped, leaving only two clues as to where he might be headed: Harry Potter's defeat of You-Know-Who was Black's downfall as well. And the Azkaban guards heard Black muttering in his sleep, "He's at Hogwarts...he's at Hogwarts".
Harry Potter isn't safe, not even within the walls of his magical school, surrounded by his friends. Because on top of it all, there may well be a traitor in their midst. 
Title: From Head to Toe 


Author: Eric Carle 

Illustrator: Eric Carle 

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 1997
 
Title:  "Today is Monday"

Author: Eric Carle

Illustator: Eric Carle

Publisher: SCHOLASTIC

Published: In 1993

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Title:  "The Tiny Seed"

Author: Eric Carle

Illustator: Eric Carle 

Publisher: Schoolastic 

Published: 1989

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 Title: a Very Brave Witch
   
 Author: Alison McGhee and Harry Bliss

 Publisher: Scholastic
   
Published: 2006
   
 Blurb: .................


The Very Busy Spider


Title:  The Very Busy Spider

Author: Eric Carle

Illustator: Eric Carle 

Publisher: Philomel Books 

Published: 2004

Blurb: Learn to tell time as The Very Busy Spider spins her web.

Revolting Rhymes

Title:  Revolting Rhymes

Author: Roald Dahl

Illustrator: Quentin Blake

Publisher: Penguin books

Published: February 1982

Blurb: -

Pancakes, Pancakes

Title: Pancakes, Pancakes

Author: Eric Carle

Illustator: Eric Carle

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: November, 1992

Blurb: Eric Carle author of The Very Hungry Caterpillar serves up another recipe for fun in this tale of Jack, who wakes up hungry for an enormous pancake for breakfast. But before he can enjoy his pancake, he must first get flour from the miller, an egg from the black hen, milk from the spotted cow and butter churned from fresh cream.


  


TALES OF A FOURTH GRADE NOTHING






Title: TALES OF A FOURTH GRADE NOTHING 

Author: Judy Blume

Publisher: A Fudge Aventure

Published: 2003 

Blurb: Peter Hatcher's younger brother fudge may be little,
but he's one BIG heap of trouble.



Lewis Carroll



Title: Poetry for Young People: Lewis Carroll

Author: Edward Mendelson

Illustator: Eric Copeland

Publisher: SCHOLASTIC Inc.

Published: 2001

Blurb: "Beware the jabberwock my son!
The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!
Beware the jujub bird, and shun 
The frumious Bandersnatch!"

It's Mine!



Title:  It's Mine!

Author: Leo Lionni

Illustator: ----

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 1995

Blurb:----

The rabbit and the tortoise

Title:  The rabbit and the tortoise

Author: Carol Barnett

Illustator: 

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published:  1983

Blurb: Stepping into English is a lively series of readers at three levels for young children learning English. Stimulating, full-colour illustrations are key features in the presentation of both traditional and favourite stories.

"Slowly, Slowly, Slowly", said the Sloth.

Title:  "Slowly, Slowly, Slowly", said the Sloth.

Author: Eric  Carle.

Illustator:  Eric  Carle.

Publisher: SCHOLASTIC INC .

Published: 2002

Blurb: Why are we always in a hurry? Rush. Rush. Rush. We scurry from here and there. We play computer games and then- quick! click!-we watch TV. We eat fast food. Everyone tells us to make it snappy! Hurry up! Time is flying! Step on it! There's so little time just to be with friends, to watch a sunset or gaze at a star-filled sky. Ah, what we could learn -even if just a litte- from the gentle sloth who slowly, slowly, slowly crawls along a branch of a tree, eats a little, sleeps a lot, and lives in peace.

The Shark Who Was Afraid of Everything


Title: The Shark Who Was Afraid of  Everything

Author: Brian James

Illustator: Bruce Mcnally

Publisher: Scholastic

Published: 2002

Blurb: Under the sea, where all the sharks played, Sharkie the shark was always afraid . What good is a shark who is always scared? I'll go far away where no one will care!  Lily the Little fish watched Sharkie leave.  Lily the Little fish followed his lead.


My Apron


Title:  My Apron 
 
Author: Eric Carle

Illustator: Eric Carle

Publisher: SCHOLASTIC

Published: 1994

Blurb: This is a true story from Eric Carle´s childhood!

Walter the Baker


Title:  Walter the Baker


Author: Eric Carle

Illustator: Eric Carle

Publisher: SCHOLASTIC Inc.

Published: 1972

Blurb: Walter the Baker invented a roll that the sun can shine through three times. What do you think it is?

MUZZY AND THE BABY SNOW

Title: MUZZY AND THE BABY SNOW 

Author: Hazel Imbert 

Illustator: Richard Taylor 

Publisher: BBC English 

Published:  1991

Blurb: This reader is designed to reinforce and expand the language learnt in MUZZY Comes Back .

Esio Trot




Title:  Esio Trot

Author: Roald Dahl

Illustator: Quentin Blake

Publisher: PUFFIN BOOKS

Published: 1990

Blurb: Have you ever wanted to turn into something else? I bet it wasn't a tortoise! This is the story of a very shy man who's in love with a very kind woman, and of the small tortoise  who brings them together.
"Esio Trot reveals Roald Dahl at his sunniest and best... Quentin Blake's drawings make a perfect accompaniment" - The Times 

A House for Hermit Crab



Title:  A House for Hermit Crab 

Author: Eric Carle

Illustator:  Eric Carle 

Publisher: SCHOLASTIC

Published: 1990

Blurb: Eric Carle  is the creator of many beloved books about animals, birds and insects, but he says that he feels particulary fond of Hermit Crab, story to show young readers that new experencies are not be deaded but are reallywonderfull opportunities.

Captain Grant`s Children



Title:  Captail Grant´s  Children

Author: Jules Verne

Illustator: -

Publisher: mmpublications

Published: 2002 MM Publications

Blurb: A classic story carrefully adapted to suit the needs of young learners of English at intermediate level. This book contains full-colour  illustrations to facilitate understanding.

The lion and the mouse


Title:  The lion and the mouse

Author: Carol Barnett

Illustator: -

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1983

Blurb: Stepping into English is a lively series of readers at three levels for  young children learning English. Stimulating , full - colour illustration are  a key feature in the presentation of both traditonal and favourite stories.

BANYARD BANTER



Title: BANYARD BANTER

Author: Denise Fleming

Publisher: Scholastic

Published: 1962

Blurb: