Page Ahead's Book Wish List
Salt in His Shoes: Michael Jordn in Pursuit of a Dream
by Deloris Jordan, Roslyn M. Jordan, Kadir Nelson (Illustrator)
The Princess in Black (Three Monster-Battling Adventures)
by Shannon Hale, Dean Hale, LeUyen Pham (Illustrator)
Nugget and Fang: Friends Forever--Or Snack Time?
by Tammi Sauer, Michael Slack (Illustrator)
The Summer Nick Taught His Cats to Read
by Curtis Manley, Kate Berube (Illustrator)
A Team Stays Together!
by Tony Dungy, Lauren Dungy, Vanessa Brantley-Newton (Illustrator)
The Flat Stanley Collection Box Set
by Jeff Brown, Macky Pamintuan (Illustrator)
Stink: The Super-Incredible Collection (Books 1-3)
by Megan McDonald, Peter H. Reynolds (Illustrator)
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
by Jon Scieszka, Lane Smith (Illustrator)
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs
by Jon Scieszka, Lane Smith (Illustrator)
Eerie Elementary, Books 1-4
by Max Brallier, Jack Chabert, Sam Ricks (Illustrator)
- Page Ahead
- Washington State
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Guided by the fact that literacy is essential to lifelong success, Page Ahead provides new books and develops reading activities that empower at-risk children.
Page Ahead, a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization (EIN 91-1600084), is the leading provider of children’s books and literacy services in Washington State. Our vision is for all children to grow to lead literate and successful lives.
Page Ahead partners with elementary schools, early learning centers, and other agencies across Washington to create home libraries for children and families and provide professional development to early learning educators on current literacy research and strategies. Since 1990, Page Ahead has given more than three million new books to more than 900,000 children.
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Page Ahead, a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization (EIN 91-1600084), is the leading provider of children’s books and literacy services in Washington State. Our vision is for all children to grow to lead literate and successful lives.
Page Ahead partners with elementary schools, early learning centers, and other agencies across Washington to create home libraries for children and families and provide professional development to early learning educators on current literacy research and strategies. Since 1990, Page Ahead has given more than three million new books to more than 900,000 children.