Level H Books

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Leveled Reading is a system that is used to track children’s reading progression and help find books that correspond with that level.

Level H books are beginning to have longer episodic narratives with less repetition. There may be stretches of descriptive language and readers are less reliant on illustration. Readers are also able to solve a large number of multisyllable, plural, contraction and possessive words.


The Pigeon Has Feelings, Too!

Pigeon runs through a series of emotions while attempting to thwart his old nemesis, the bus driver.

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The Berenstain Bears: All Aboard!

Jan Berenstain, Mike Berenstain

All aboard with the Berenstain Bears in this adventurous addition to the classic New York Times bestselling series! The Bears are on a steam train trip across Bear Country. Mama and Papa enjoy the scenery, but the cubs want to learn about the train.

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Little Critter: To the Rescue!

Mercer Mayer

Uh-oh, Dad needs help! When Dad is locked in the basement, Little Critter knows just what to do. He picks up the phone to dial three numbers. The firemen arrive in just a few minutes to rescue Dad . . . but they can't stay long to share in the e

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Dixie Wins the Race

Grace Gilman

It's the day of Emma's big relay race, and Dixie's come to watch. Emma tells Dixie that her job is to "sit, stay, and cheer." Dixie is disappointed that she can't race, too, but she's determined to be good. But when

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Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?

Dr. Seuss

Mr. Brown is an expert at imitating all sorts of noises, including the buzzing of a bee, the ticking of a clock, and the knocking of someone at the door.

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Happy Birthday, Danny and the Dinosaur!

Syd Hoff

Readers first fell in love with Danny and his prehistoric pal in the I Can Read classic Danny and the Dinosaur, created by Syd Hoff in 1958. Now the popular pair are together again in an adventure sure to please beginning readers What would happen if

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The Tooth Book

Dr. Seuss, Theo LeSieg

In this rollicking rhyming tale, Dr. Seuss takes a hilarious look at teeth, where to find them, what to do with them and how to look after them! Some of what he says is sensible, some of it silly, but all of it is guaranteed to raise a laugh!

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The 100th Day of School

Angela Shelf Medearis

Designed to help build reading and counting skills, a story about a class's sense of accomplishment features energetic illustrations, one hundred spelling words, and punch-out flash cards.

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Nina, Nina and the Copycat Ballerina

Jane O'Connor

When a young girl starts dance class with another girl who has the same name, she is upset that the other girl copies everything she does.

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Harry Gets Ready for School

Harriet Ziefert

Everybody has a lot to do before school starts, and so does Harry. He has to go for a checkup, visit the dentist, get a haircut--and that's only the beginning!

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Sammy the Seal

Syd Hoff

Sammy, the adventurous seal, leaves the zoo for the day and ventures into the big, busy city. Along the way he finds a school full of kids and new things to do—and he even learns to read!

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My Friend Rabbit

Eric Rohmann

Rabbit saves the day in a most ingeneous way. When Mouse lets his best friend, Rabbit, play with his brand-new airplane, trouble isn't far behind. From Caldecott Honor award winner Eric Rohmann comes a brand-new picture book about friends and to

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I Am Invited to a Party!

Mo Willems

Caldecott Honor artist Mo Willems continues his charming Elephant & Piggie series of first readers with these two titles, in which Piggie is invited to her very first party, while Gerald discovers that there is something worse than a bird on his

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Go Away, Big Green Monster!

Ed Emberley

What has a bluish-greenish nose, sharp white teeth and big yellow eyes? It is the Big Green Monster, in this book children can change the features of the monster, it is designed to help dispel their fears of night-time monsters.

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There's a Wocket in my Pocket

Dr. Seuss

Are you certain there’s a Jertain in the curtain? Or have you ever had a feeling there’s a Geeling on the ceiling? From the pesky Nooth Grush on a tooth brush to a sleepy Zelf up on the shelf, There’s a Wocket in My Pocket will have young reade

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