Aaron loves apples and pumpkins / by P.D. Eastman.
Aaron the alligator cannot seem to do anything right, whether it be playing hide-and-seek, picking apples, or playing football.
Record details
- ISBN: 055351234X (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9780553512342 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 32 pages : colour illustrations
- Publisher: New York : Random House, [2015]
- Copyright: ©2015
Content descriptions
Target Audience Note: | Preschool-kindergarten. F&P text level F. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 4.99 |
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Subject: | Alligators > Juvenile fiction. Ability > Juvenile fiction. Autumn > Juvenile fiction. |
Genre: | Humorous fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Stroud Branch | JE Eastm | 31681002847812 | EASYREAD | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Clumsy mishaps ensue when Aaron the alligator plays outdoors with his friends during an autumn season marked by ripe apples, pumpkins, football and imaginary ghosts. By the creator of The Best Nest. Simultaneous and eBook. - Random House, Inc.
Itâs autumn in this Step 1 Step into Reading early reader by P. D. Eastman, author of Go, Dog. Go! and Are You My Mother? As Aaron the Alligatorâs thoughts turn to apples, pumpkins, football, and . . . ghosts, his usual mishaps occur while playing outdoors with his friends. Young readers will giggle along as they tackle the simple words and sentences all on their own. Aaron the Alligator is also a star of The Cat in the Hat Beginner Book Dictionary and a long out-of-print series called Everything Happens to Aaron, the basis for this book. Look for more of Aaronâs Step into Reading escapades: Aaron Is a Good Sport, Aaron Has a Lazy Day, and Aaron Is Cool.
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Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words for children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story.