Andi’s Fair Surprise: Circle C Beginnings 3 (Susan K Marlow)
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It’s not fair! If Andi can’t take Taffy to the 1874 California State Fair and win a blue ribbon, she doesn’t want to go. But the fair turns out to be so exciting that Andi’s glad she came — until her brother tells her she can’t keep the prize she won fair and square!
In the Circle C Beginnings series, you will meet young Andi Carter, who is eager to grow up and experience the exciting Wild West of the late 1800s. Fun pictures and Andi’s curiosity will keep you turning the pages! Ideal for ages 6-8, or for read-aloud to ages 3-5.
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Andi’s Fair Surprise
The Circle C Beginnings Series
It’s not fair! If Andi can’t take Taffy to the 1874 California State Fair and win a blue ribbon, she doesn’t want to go. But the fair turns out to be so exciting that Andi’s glad she came — until her brother tells her she can’t keep the prize she won fair and square!
In the Circle C Beginnings series, you will meet young Andi Carter, who is eager to grow up and experience the exciting Wild West of the late 1800s. Fun pictures and Andi’s curiosity will keep you turning the pages! Ideal for ages 6-8, or for read-aloud to ages 3-5.
Team up with Andi Carter and get in on all her antics and adventures, on the Carter family farm! She’s growing up in the 1800s in the great American West, with adventure all around. Perfect for beginning readers with illustrations and simple writing style.
The six volumes in the Circle C Beginnings include:
- Andi’s Pony Trouble
- Andi’s Indian Summer
- Andi’s Scary School Days
- Andi’s Fair Surprise
- Andi’s Lonely Little Foal
- Andi’s Circle C Christmas
About the Author
Susan K. Marlow is always on the lookout for a new story, whether she’s writing books, teaching writing workshops, or sharing what she’s learned as a homeschooling mom. The author of the Circle C Adventures series and the Circle C Beginnings series, Susan enjoys relaxing on her fourteen-acre homestead in the great state of Washington.
SKU: | 9780825441844 |
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Categories: | Children's Fiction, Grades 1-3, Book Fair Favorites, Animal Stories, Circle C Series, Chapter Books, Circle C Beginnings, Children |
Tags: | Andrea Carter, Circle C Beginnings, Susan K Marlow, kregel |
Weight | 0.2 lbs |
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