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Merry Christmas, Freddy! Freddy's cousins, twin sisters Kasey and Kelly, are coming for the holidays. Things are always more fun when the twi Freddy's dream has come true: he's about to be face-to-face with a real live shark!
His first-grade class is taking a field trip to the aquar Everyone's favorite first grader is back -- and ready to go green!
Freddy's first-grade class is learning all about Earth Day, and all about the little things that even kids can do to help the planet. If Freddy can complete all ten points on the E The race is on! Freddy's class is competing in a read-a-thon, and the student who reads for the most minutes will win five free books -- and the class will win an author visit, too!
Freddy plans to win this contest. Freddy is back in a brand-new story about a visit to the county fair! What could be more fun than the county fair?
Freddy and his friends can't wait to go -- but Max is sure that Freddy will be too scared to go on any of the rides. Freddy is deter Freddy is back -- and he's ready for second grade!
Freddy likes his new second- grade teacher, but he doesn't like being stuck with Max and Chloe -- especially since his best friend, Robbie, is in another class!
Is Freddy ready to reach out to the Freddy is ready -- for 2nd Grade! It's snowing, and Freddy couldn't be more excited. Snowball fights, forts -- and a snow day break from school! If only the biggest bully in second grade, Max, hadn't dared him to sled down Cherry Hill.
That hill i It's almost Christmas, and Freddy is thrilled when his teacher tells the class that they'll be doing a Secret Santa gift swap. He can't wait to make a special present for one of his friends -- until Freddy picks the w Freddy is ready -- for second grade!
April Fool's Day is nearly here, and Freddy is sure Max will play a trick on him again. Maybe this year, Freddy can trick him back -- but how? Then Freddy remembers his twin cousins, Kelly and Kasey. They always ha Freddy's friends can't wait to try the haunted hayride at the Halloween festival -- especially Freddy's new friend, Josh.
The hayride is supposed to be really scary! But when Max bets Josh that Freddy will be too much of a fraidy-cat to join them, Fr This Christmas, Freddy's class is making gingerbread houses to donate to a local children's hospital. Everyone has a great idea of what to bring for decorations -- everyone, that is, except Freddy!
If he can think up the perfect ingredient, this seas The whole second grade is excited about the spelling bee, and Freddy's friends are all studying hard. Except Freddy-why study when he has his lucky shark tooth?
But when the tooth goes missing, Freddy panics. Can his friend Ready, Freddy! Length: 34 Books. August January Series List in Order. Book Descriptions for series: Ready, Freddy! Tooth Trouble. The King of Show-And-Tell. Homework Hassles. Don't Sit On My Lunch! However, apart from being obsessed with sharks, the first grader is also obsessed with losing his first tooth.
Fredy happens to be the only kid in his class with milk teeth. Freddy tries to take out a tooth using an old tooth removal technique known as the tooth and doorknob method. Due to the fact that he can hardly tie his own shoes, Freddy plans to tape a string to his tooth.
However, when he was trying to tape the string to his tooth, his mother interrupted him in the process. Freddy reacts by stashing both the tape and string in his mouth. One day when Freddy was in school, he picked up a fight with one of the school bullies. He believed that when he was going to be punched in the mouth with the bully, he was going to lose a teeth. However, this does not go as planned. It does not take long before Freddy loses his teeth when taking ice-cream and swallows the tooth accidentally.
Just like the first book, the protagonist in the King of Show and Tell is Freddy, who is more than determined to find a great item for the show and tell session.
However, he is completely clueless about what he should bring. The book has elements of jealousy especially when a friend brings the head of an alligator to class. It is a great thing that the author has infused the feelings of jealousy in the book, showing the reader that it is exceedingly normal to feel this way.
His item is more lively than the alligator head. Despite the fact that this is a book that is meant or four-year-old kids, you are definitely going to discover a number of Spanish words. A great number of these words are used all over.
However, we just do not pay attention to these words. You will also get to know the differences in the phrasing and the wording. When it comes to the overall story, you are definitely going to love the simplicity of the plot. This book is highly recommended for the young readers. The book begins as Freddy, and his friends are going for lunch.
Then Max goes towards Jesse and asks her where she bought her jersey from. Jesse informs Max that she used to be a hockey player and the jersey that she had on, was the official uniform for her hockey team. She tells Freddy that her team had an open slot and she believed that Freddy was going to be an ideal candidate.
On that night while having dinner, Freddie asks his parents whether he could try out for the hockey team and they agreed. After they had finished dinner, Freddy called Jesse and told her the good news. Jesse told Freddie that he could go to their house on the next day after school hours. That night Freddy was more than happy as he was waiting to watch his favorite program. On the following day, Freddie asked Jesse what they were going to do. Jesse told Freddie that she was going to teach him how to shoot a goal.
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