EARLY READERS
I Can Read!: Jake Helps Out
Jake is excited about going to the beach with Mother, Father, and his little sister, Kelly. He wants to help out so they can be on their way.
I Can Read!: Jake Plays Ball
Jake"™s friend Jason comes over to play with Jake and wants to play baseball. After Jason hits the ball several times, Jake wants a turn to bat. Jake keeps striking out, so Jason gets frustrated and goes home. Jake is discouraged at his inability to play baseball.
I Can Read!: Jake's Brave Night
Jake is excited about having his own bedroom, but when it comes time to go to sleep, he is afraid of the dark and afraid of being alone. Jake tries to conquer his fears by turning on the bedroom light. When that doesn"™t work, he takes his animals to bed with him.
I Can Read!: Jesus and His Friends
Jesus loved his friends, and he had lots of them. His friend John baptized him; other friends learned from him. Jesus healed many people, and they became friends, too. Emergent readers will gain lots of insight into Jesus"™ life when they read Jesus and His Friends.
I Can Read!: Jonah and the Big Fish
Jonah and the Big Fish, part of The Beginner"™s Bible series, is now one of the I Can Read books for emergent readers. In this story, preschoolers will discover what happened when Jonah ran away from God.
I Can Read!: Mad Maddie Maxwell
Maddie"™s jump rope is missing, and she"™s angry! Who took her jump rope? Will forgiveness happen after this? Find out in this delightful level-one I Can Read Book.
I Can Read!: Mommy, May I Hug the Fish?
Preschoolers want to explore their world but are not fully aware of harmful situations. When a loving parent or care-giver sets limits or gives permission, the child learns to respect his or her environment.
I Can Read!: Noah and the Ark
Preschoolers will love reading Noah and the Ark, part of the I Can Read series. They will creep, crawl, hop, and gallop along with all the animals as they board the ark Noah built.
I Can Read!: Sister for Sale
Imagine the joy of selling off an annoying younger sibling! No more fighting, biting, or tattling. But who will you play with after your sister is gone? Children will learn to appreciate the value of family, even if getting along takes some work.
I Can Read!: Zachary's Zoo
Feeding the dog and letting out the cat might seem like boring household chores, but not for imaginative zookeeper Zachary. Zachary"™s Zoo inspires children to give thanks to God for allowing us to help take care of his creation.











