Stuart at the Library (I Can Read Book-Level 1)
What could be more peaceful than spending an afternoon at the library? For Stuart Little, the library turns out to be anything but that after he meets Bookworm, the library's owl. Bookworm has plans to make Stuart his next meal -- unless Stuart can think fast Inspired by the hit movie "Stuart Little, " this new story will have Stuart's many fans on the edge of t
...morePaperback, 32 pages
Published
November 27th 2001
by HarperCollins
(first published August 15th 2001)
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Stuart Little at the Library is a great tale about two animals who create a bond over reading. I think that youngers students, like those in kindergarten or first grade would enjoy this book. As a teacher, I would choose this book as a read-aloud because the enthusiasm in the characters' dialog is key to the story. I think that younger children would enjoy this book because of the animal characters. The illustrations also help create the scene at the library.
Not bad, but could be scary for little kids.
This book would be appropriate for kindergarten through third grade. It would be a great book to read aloud to students as well as an example about helping others out and loving to read.
Pretty cute story. I like how the library has a library owl, a bit unusual, and how the mouse and the owl team up in the end.
Stuart helps Owl learn to read.
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Susan Hill, graduate of Bowdoin College, resident of Portland, Ore., is the author of many children's books.
She is also published as Susan Hill Long and Frances Ann Ladd.
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She is also published as Susan Hill Long and Frances Ann Ladd.

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