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Dixie and the Class Treat

by Grace Gilman, Jacqueline Rogers
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Overview

Emma gets to make a special treat for her class, so she decides to make her favorite, oatmeal spice cookies!

But when there’s a kitchen mix-up, sweet turns to spicy, and Emma goes to school with some bad treats. Luckily, Dixie sniffs out the problem and Emma’s mom figures out the solution—but will the pair make it to school before it’s too late?

Dixie stars in another I Can Read title, a tasty treat for all beginning readers.

About the Author, Grace Gilman

Grace Gilman is a former children’s book editor. She lives in New York City.

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Editorials

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 1—Just the right amount of drama will keep beginning readers engaged in this simple school story. When Emma and her mom prepare oatmeal spice cookies for a class snack, their dog, Daisy, bumps into the table, turning over the ingredients. Unbeknown to the bakers, the spices get switched during cleanup, and the tasty-looking treats are not tasty at all. Dixie saves the day by once again creating disarray. This time she knocks over the treat bags in the classroom before snack time. The story ends on a reassuring note, with Emma's mom there to present a fresh batch of cookies. Appropriately sized font and plenty of illustrations to match the action make this title a solid choice where early readers are in demand.—Gloria Koster, West School, New Canaan, CT

Book Details

Published
March 13, 2012
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780062086051

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