Synopses & Reviews
Emma has a special assignment for school—to write a poem about her "best day ever." The only problem is Emma is just not in the mood to write anything. Emma closes her books for the night, hoping that the forecast is right and tomorrow will be a snow day. Luckily, when Emma and Dixie wake up in the morning, the ground is covered in snow! Could a day of playing outside be exactly the thing Emma needs to help her write her poem?
Dixie's eighth I Can Read is perfect for reading on a snowy day—or any day! With fun, exciting illustrations, this book can make any day your best day ever.
Synopsis
Emma needs help writing a poem for school! But when Emma and Dixie have a great snow day, Emma gets inspired!
Synopsis
Emma finds her inspiration with Dixie in this special wintertime adventure. When Emma is stumped by a school assignment—to write a poem about her “best day ever”—could a day of playing in the snow be exactly the thing Emma needs to help her write the perfect poem? With fun full-color illustrations on every page, Dixies eighth I Can Read captures all the excitement of that coveted childhood event—a snow day!
Dixie and the Best Day Ever is a Level One I Can Read book, which means its perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
About the Author
Grace Gilman is a former children's book editor. She lives in New York City.
Jaqueline Rogers has been a professional children's book illustrator for more than twenty years and has worked on nearly one hundred children's books.