: After a disastrous field day competition at school, Greg decides that when it comes to his athletic career, he’s officially retired. But after his mom urges him to give sports one more chance, he reluctantly agrees to sign up for basketball.
Tryouts are a mess, and Greg is sure he won’t make the cut. But he unexpectedly lands a spot on the worst team.
: This series provides a stimulating introduction to the great classic stories of literature and the best in children's fiction. The books are easy and enjoyable to read, and feature full-page, full-color pictures and photographs. Each title includes interesting information about the authors, and comprehension questions to spark discussion.
: For the adult readers of this book, it will make them feel nostalgic about their good old childhood days and help them recall how they struggled in the same way as Greg Heffley. So recall the reminiscent of your middle school age with 'Diary of a Wimpy kid: The ugly Truth’.
: Fables have been told and retold for thousands of years. But mother Owl's version is new as new can be. Have fun with her at her house warming party.
: Courtney is a total show-off. She thinks she's so brave and she's always making Eddie and his friends look like wimps. Now Eddie's decided he's going to scare Courtney once and for all and he's just come up with a perfect plan. He's going to lure Courtney down to Muddy Creek because Eddie knows Courtney believes in
: Tom Sawyer can’t seem to keep out of trouble. Living with his Aunt Polly and his half-brother, Sid, in St. Petersburg, by the Mississippi River, he keeps getting into one sort of mischief or the other. He dirties his clothes, and his aunt forces him to whitewash the paint, which he masterfully connives his friends into doing for him. He uses the Sunday School tickets, given to prodigious scholars to exchange for a Bible when one has enough, to procure treasures. An irascible boy, Tom is so troublesome to have around that the superintendent of the school realizes that if there are more like him, he would be at his wit’s end.
: The purpose of the book is simple though deep in essence to help children imbibe moral values of life so that they may be able to adopt these values and live a full and wholesome happy life. The stories in this book have been carefully elected from our ancient texts to include stories of all hues and colours, the purpose being to instil moral values
: This large print book of Christmas Stories has been specially designed with young children in mind. Ideal for parent and child to read together, the large type also makes it suitable as a first reading bool.