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Isabel Keating
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Nancy loves stars with all her fancy heart. She knows constellations, she loves the sparkle of the night sky, and a class trip to the planetarium sounds absolutely spectacular.
Then rain clouds arrive, and the evening Nancy has been waiting for may not happen the way she planned. For a child who has imagined every dazzling detail, disappointment feels anything but fancy.
This cheerful early reader follows Nancy as she faces a frustrating change of plans and looks for a way to bring sparkle back into the night. With simple sentences, lively humor, and Nancy’s signature love of big words, Fancy Nancy Sees Stars is a bright choice for readers who are gaining confidence on their own.
6-8 Years
32 Pages
A new student is coming to Nancy’s class, and he is from Paris. To Nancy, that sounds practically perfect. Paris is the fanciest city in the world, so surely Robert will love fancy words, fancy clothes, and everything elegant.
Nancy gets ready to make a new ami, which is French for friend. But Robert is not quite the Parisian pal she imagined. He would rather talk about horses than the Eiffel Tower, and Nancy has to rethink what makes someone fun to know.
This playful Fancy Nancy early reader is a sweet school story about expectations, friendship, and discovering that people can surprise you. Short sentences and bright humor make it inviting for children beginning to read independently.
6-8 Years
32 Pages
Nancy is ready for a museum trip that is going to be magnifique. She wants to look fancy, feel fancy, and enjoy every amazing thing her class sees.
But the bus ride to the museum is bumpier than Nancy expected, and by the time she arrives, she does not feel very fancy at all. Luckily, Ms. Glass has some clever ideas, and Nancy begins to see that a great field trip does not have to go exactly as planned.
This Fancy Nancy early reader mixes school-day fun, art-museum excitement, and gentle humor in a story just right for children learning to read independently. Nancy’s sparkling vocabulary adds extra delight without making the story too difficult for new readers.
6-8 Years
32 Pages
Nancy’s first book report is going to be dazzling. She has beads, fringe, a fancy border, and a report topic she admires: Sacajawea, a real-life heroine.
The cover looks more and more spectacular, but Nancy’s project has one important problem. A book report needs more than decoration, and Nancy has to learn that fancy finishing touches cannot replace the work inside.
The Dazzling Book Report is a funny Fancy Nancy early reader about school assignments, creativity, and paying attention to what really matters. Simple text and colorful illustrations make it friendly for children beginning to read on their own, while Nancy’s love of flair adds plenty of sparkle to a relatable classroom challenge.
6-8 Years
39 Pages
Cupcakes for the school bake sale sound scrumptious, which is fancy for very tasty. Nancy is excited to help bake a batch that will be just right.
This time, Nancy is determined to listen carefully and follow Mom’s directions. She measures, mixes, and pays attention to the recipe, but one little missed detail can turn even the most delectable plan into a cupcake calamity.
Fancy Nancy and the Delectable Cupcakes is a lively early reader about baking, school, and the importance of following directions. With short sentences, familiar situations, and Nancy’s playful fancy vocabulary, it gives developing readers a funny story they can enjoy while practicing confidence and careful reading.
6-8 Years
32 Pages