Toddler and preschool childrens picture books help develop early reading skills.
Princess Fidgety Feet, written by Pat Posner and illustrated by Philip Norman, is a delightful 32 page story of a little girl just trying to be herself as well as a princess. Her secret wish is to play soccer. However, kicking a soccer ball isn't a very princessy thing to do. She plays with her paper boy, Ryan, when no one is watching. There is only one problem--when she isn't playing soccer, her feet get all fidgety. It's like they want to jump, run, hop, and leap all the time. When the queen hires Miss Posy to teach Bridget to take small, neat steps instead of fidgety ones, Bridget is afraid she'll lose her soccer skills altogether. Then she learns that Miss Posy has an amazing secret of her own--on her day off, she's a soccer coach, and she wants Bridget on her team! With bright, humorous illustrations, this book combines two popular topics--playing soccer and being a princess.
Hardcover with jacket.
Frank Schaffer Publications designed the activities in this book to cover essential skills found in standardized tests. Every activity is aligned to state and national standards and designed to improve performance. Through cooperative efforts with Align to Achieve, an independent, non-profit organization, the instructional contents of this book have been correlated to meet or exceed standards for each state as well as national standards. Click here to see a complete list of items available from Frank Schaffer Publications. |