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Emma's Strange Pet (I Can Read Level 3)

Emma's Strange Pet (I Can Read Level 3)

Current price: $4.99
Publication Date: October 26th, 2004
Publisher:
HarperCollins
ISBN:
9780064442596
Pages:
64

Description

From an award-winning team comes a lively and heartwarming I Can Read book about a family's first pet.

Pet wanted! Max wants a furry pet. Emma wants a pet too, but she's allergic to animals with fur. When Emma finds the perfect animal, will Max like his sister's strange pet?

Emma’s Strange Pet is a Level 3 I Can Read Book, which means it’s perfect for independent reading. Kids will love reading this high-interest story about Emma and Max’s fun with their new pet!

About the Author

Jean Little is the author of more than twenty-five books for children. In addition to Emma's Magic Winter, her first I Can Read Book, Ms. Little's works include the novels Lost and Found, Different Dragons, From Anna and Hey World, Here I Am, illustrated by Sue Truesdell. Jean Little has always been interested in adoption, and she had a first-hand experience with it when her sister adopted two children several years ago. The family has nine pets, the most recent addition being Henry Higgins, a talking African gray parrot. Although Jean Little was born with scarred corneas that severely impair her vision, she has always loved to read and to write. She writes with a voice-activated computer and travels widely with her Seeing Eye dog, Pippa. Ms. Little lives in Ontario, Canada.



Jennifer Plecas's illustrations appear in many popular books for children, including Wrapping Paper Romp, a Growing Tree book by Patricia Hubbell, and Rattlebone Rock by Sylvia Andrews, as well as the ALA Notable Book the Outside Dog, an I Can Read Book by Charlotte Pomerantz. Ms. Plecas lives in Blue Springs, Missouri.

Praise for Emma's Strange Pet (I Can Read Level 3)

“The pet topic is a natural, and Little manages both easygoing charm and conveyance of authentic sibling irritation.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“Children’s emotional interactions with their pets and siblings are deftly handled, as are the issues of family membership and adoption.” — Chicago Tribune

“Simple illustrations do a great job of capturing expressions of confusion, worry, anger, and joy. An exceptional beginning reader.” — School Library Journal