Dixie and the Class Treat

Dixie and the Class Treat

By Grace Gilman Illustrated by Jacqueline Rogers

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A funny school-based story starring that lovable goofball, Dixie!Emma gets to make a special treat for her class, so she decides to make her favorite: oatmeal spice cookies.But when there’s a kitchen...

A funny school-based story starring that lovable goofball, Dixie!

Emma gets to make a special treat for her class, so she decides to make her favorite: oatmeal spice cookies.

But when there’s a kitchen mix-up, sweet turns to spicy, and Emma goes to school with some bad treats.

Luckily, Dixie sniffs out the problem and Emma’s mom figures out the solution—but will the pair make it to school before it’s too late?

When your emergent reader is ready to graduate from Biscuit and Spot, Dixie makes a fun dog reading friend.

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A funny school-based story starring that lovable goofball, Dixie!Emma gets to make a special treat for her class, so she decides to make her favorite: oatmeal spice cookies.But when there’s a kitchen...

A funny school-based story starring that lovable goofball, Dixie!

Emma gets to make a special treat for her class, so she decides to make her favorite: oatmeal spice cookies.

But when there’s a kitchen mix-up, sweet turns to spicy, and Emma goes to school with some bad treats.

Luckily, Dixie sniffs out the problem and Emma’s mom figures out the solution—but will the pair make it to school before it’s too late?

When your emergent reader is ready to graduate from Biscuit and Spot, Dixie makes a fun dog reading friend.

Dixie and the Class Trea... Read More

Description

A funny school-based story starring that lovable goofball, Dixie!

Emma gets to make a special treat for her class, so she decides to make her favorite: oatmeal spice cookies.

But when there’s a kitchen mix-up, sweet turns to spicy, and Emma goes to school with some bad treats.

Luckily, Dixie sniffs out the problem and Emma’s mom figures out the solution—but will the pair make it to school before it’s too late?

When your emergent reader is ready to graduate from Biscuit and Spot, Dixie makes a fun dog reading friend.

Dixie and the Class Treat is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts of Level One books support success for children eager to start reading on their own.

Details
  • Pages: 32
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Imprint: HarperCollins
  • Series: I Can Read Level 1
  • Publication Date: 13th March 2012
  • ISBN: 9780062086075
Author Bio

Grace Gilman is a former children's book editor. She lives in New York City.

Jaqueline Rogers has been a professional children's book illustrator for more than twenty years and has worked on nearly one hundred children's books.

A funny school-based story starring that lovable goofball, Dixie!

Emma gets to make a special treat for her class, so she decides to make her favorite: oatmeal spice cookies.

But when there’s a kitchen mix-up, sweet turns to spicy, and Emma goes to school with some bad treats.

Luckily, Dixie sniffs out the problem and Emma’s mom figures out the solution—but will the pair make it to school before it’s too late?

When your emergent reader is ready to graduate from Biscuit and Spot, Dixie makes a fun dog reading friend.

Dixie and the Class Treat is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts of Level One books support success for children eager to start reading on their own.

  • Pages: 32
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Imprint: HarperCollins
  • Series: I Can Read Level 1
  • Publication Date: 13th March 2012
  • ISBN: 9780062086075

Grace Gilman is a former children's book editor. She lives in New York City.

Jaqueline Rogers has been a professional children's book illustrator for more than twenty years and has worked on nearly one hundred children's books.