The life of little Anya flows measuredly and happily. In the summer - in the village, with blueberry glades, and tall pines and a warm lake. And in the winter in Moscow, with the Tretyakov Gallery and gifts from the Children's World. But one day this life ends. Anna now lives in New York. While her parents are studying at the university, she goes to an American school, eats sandwiches with jam instead of soup, looks for new friends and gets used to walking without a hat on the street. Maria Danilova's story 'Anya here and there' in 2020 entered the final of the Krapivin Children's Literary Prize . This is a story about growing up between two cultures, about how important it is, wherever you are, to know that you can always return home.
Whatever you do, don?t ask Greg Heffley how he spent his summer vacation, because he definitely doesn?t want to talk about it. As Greg enters the new school year, he?s eager to put the past three months behind him . . . and one event in particular. Unfort
This all-new I Can Read features splat-tastic inventions as Splat tries his paw at a new job-newspaper cat. Splat is so excited to be the new newspaper cat! But getting up super early, keeping track of all those papers, and delivering to all those houses sure isn't as easy as it looks. With help from Kitten, and some cool inventions, can Splat figure out how to toss papers like a pro?
School's out, and Splat can't wait to visit the waterpark, but first he needs make some money-selling lemonade! Splat opens a lemonade stand to make enough money to buy a ticket to the Super Jump Water Park. But when Spike opens another lemonade stand right across the street, Splat is in for some friendly competition. He's going to have to think fast to beat his rival! Splat the Cat and the Lemonade Stand is a Level Two I Can Read book, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help. Beginning readers ready for Level Two will love this fun Splat the Cat adventure.