Mac and Cheese: A Funny Friendship Story About Opposites for Children (Ages 4–8) (I Can Read Level 1) by Sarah Weeks
Written in the style of P. D. Eastman’s classic Big Dog . . . Little Dog, this modern-day alley-cat odd couple will delight beginning readers. Mac loves to run and play, but Cheese likes lazy lounging. When Mac's hat blows away, will Cheese sit there like a lump or spring into action to save it? Mac and Cheese is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts of Level One books support success for children eager to start reading on their own. Plus don't miss these other funny I Can Read favorites from Sarah Weeks: Mac and Cheese and the Perfect Plan Sketty and Meatball Baa-Choo! Drip, Drop Read more
From the Publisher Sketty and Meatball Mac and Cheese and the Perfect Plan Mac and Cheese Drip, Drop Baa-Choo! Splish, Splash! Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 80 390 6,503 69 133 48 Price $4 79 $3 99 $3 99 $5 99 $4 79 $4 79 Friendship and fun await in these I Can Read! books from author Sarah Weeks! Young readers will be delighted by two pals called Sketty and Meatball, who happen to look quite a bit like their names. Mac wants to spend a day at the beach, but Cheese would rather stay in bed. Can Mac convince his best friend that the sea is the place to be? Mac loves to run and play, but Cheese likes lazy lounging. When Mac's hat blows away, will Cheese sit there like a lump or spring into action to save it? It's raining, and Pip Squeak's roof is leaking. But the drips and the drops just won't stop. What will Pip Squeak do? Sam the lamb has a bad cold. But every time he thinks he is going to sneeze, he only gets as far as "Baa . . . ahhh . . ." No choo! Rub-a-dub-dub! Chub the fish loves to scrub in his tub. One day his friends come to call. They want to splish and splash too. Can a tub so small hold them all?