One day Annie does something that surprises the other children, when her courage and determination in a running race teach them that a winner is not always the person who comes first. Based on a true story. Suggested level: primary.
But somehow Annie does manage to save the day when two of her classmates get lost on their way to retrieve the afternoon snack. Spirited and funny, this is an introduction to kindergarten that will please kids and teachers alike.
Even though there are rules to follow, a little girl who loves adventure has an exciting first day of kindergarten.
The Ghost That Had to Go (Books for Kids, Top Children's Books for Families, Early Reader Books) Annie Barrows. 1 Meet Ivy and Bean, two friends who never meant to like each other. There's a ghost in the bathroom at Emerson School!
When she goes to work with her mother on a Saturday, Adventure Girl uses her own special methods to help find a missing report.
A perfectly silly board book tailored to a child's playful sense of humor.
She conducted a weekly radio show in Navajo and drove thousands of miles across back roads to visit hospitals and remote hogans; she button-holed members of Congress to make sure they understood the issues surrounding Indian health care; ...
Go Forward: The Story of Annie Armstrong
Annie's witty, warm approach in this book will help you see the unexpected benefits of opening up, letting go, and giving in to a little more fun in your days.
Above all, this is a novel about the deepest love possible.” —Luanne Rice, New York Times bestselling author The 2:00 a.m. call is the first time Lexie Vidler has heard her sister’s voice in years.
Tom and Annie Go Shopping