These books have more complex linguistic and conceptual material, including classic fairy tales with complicated plots and sophisticated vocabulary. Level III books are appropriate for children who express ideas fairly readily in successive phrases and in complete sentences, ask many questions, and discuss both past and future events.
Recounts in verse the adventures of Jack, who climbs up a tall beanstalk and rescues a girl from a fierce giant.
After climbing to the top of a huge beanstalk, a boy uses his quick wits to outsmart a giant and gain a fortune for himself and his mother.
First published in 1908, this unabridged text features the dynamic artwork and dramatic perspectives of Matt Tavares in full-color for the first time.
Join young Jack as he climbs a giant beanstalk to a magic castle in the clouds.
"A fractured fairy tale You Choose adventure about Goldilocks and the Three Bears, featuring three different story lines and three different points of view"--
Making mischief when he gets bored, an overworked Jack finds adventure as a giant chaser in the land beyond the clouds, where he seeks to reclaim a precious object stolen by the king of the giants.
Jack and his mother are poor.
OF COURSE you think I was the bad guy, terrifying poor little Jack. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you...
Repetitive text and beautiful illustrations help tell the classic tale of "Jack and the Beanstalk.
"Fee-fi-fo-fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman!" When Jack buys some magic beans from a mysterious old man they grown into a giant beanstalk and lead him to a place he could never have imagined...including a giant's castle!