![]() ![]() ![]() Jake’s friend Henry brings 100 bottle caps and Emily brings 100 paper clips. Tomorrow is the 100th day of school and everyone is going to share their collections of 100 things. Jake and his fellow students are getting ready for a celebration. For children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading. Rhymes and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story. Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words. With predictable patterns, simple words, lots of repetition, and bright, colorful illustrations, this new Rocket book will charm young readers-and they can read it all by themselves! ![]() That is, until Bella, a squirrel who loves acrorns, gets involved. Rocket isbusy collecting 100 things to take to school on his 100th day, and he has the perfect place to keep them safe. Will she be able to think of something imaginative in time for the big day? Find it here on Amazon. The 100th day of school is coming up, and Nancy doesn’t know what to bring in for the class project. She still doesn’t know what to bring! Could the best collection of 100 things be right under her eyes? Find it here on Amazon. When Jessica reaches the 99th day, she really starts to worry. She wants to bring something really good. When Jessica’s teacher tells everyone in class to find 100 things to bring to school for their 100th day, Jessica starts to worry. Then all of sudden inspiration strikes, and he comes up with a surprise that makes the 100th day celebration one to remember! This hilarious story of a popular school tradition offers a perfect modern twist on Clement C. The 100th day of school is almost here and one student is desperate to find 100 of anything to bring to class. ![]()
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