 | Jack and Annie travel in their magic treehouse to the year 1621, where they celebrate the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims and Wampanoag Indians in the New Plymouth Colony. |
 | Easy, rhyming text describes the voyage of the Pilgrims, their work in building a new home in America, and their celebration held in thanksgiving for a rich harvest. |
 | Janet Evanovich is best-known for her mystery novels, but in the late 1980s she penned a series of romances: THANKSGIVING is one of these early works. Set in Colonial Williamsburg, it is the sweetly rendered story of the feisty but broken-hearted... |
 | A family busily prepares a huge Thanksgiving feast in this picture book inspired by the classic poem THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
 | In their magic treehouse, Jack and Annie are again transported to King Arthur's realm, where invisible beings, giant ravens, and mistaken magic spells have a duke's castle in an uproar on Halloween night. |
 | A comic and philosophic tale told by one of its citizens, FLATLAND challenges notions of reality by walking readers through a two-dimensional life, in which everyone and everything is flat. |
 | While visiting her grandparents' farm, Sylvie Ann finds a fine large pumpkin for Halloween but it leads her a merry chase as it rolls faster and faster down the hill and into the barnyard. |
 | Comedian Jerry Seinfeld shares his childhood memories of Halloween. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
 | Take a trip to Care-a-lot with the Care Bears, and learn to read along the way! These books are based on the best research on how children develop reading skills. |
 | Disaster reigns when A.J. participates in the school's holiday pageant celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. |