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I Know a Shy Fellow Who Swallowed a Cello
by Barbara S. GarrielPerfect for any young reader interested in music, families who love music, and a must-have staple for music classrooms, this funny picture book is an amusing introduction to the instruments in an orchestra, featuring clever rhymes and whimsical illustrations. Meet a shy fellow! He&’s hard to notice, but he&’s right at the side of the room listening to a duet for cello and viola. But look again -- our shy fellow suddenly has an urge to swallow a HUGE cello, which is precisely what he does. And he doesn't stop there! He also swallows a harp, a saxophone, and a fiddle while trying to satisfy his voracious appetite for musical instruments. But when he swallows a teensy, tiny, little bitty bell, you won&’t believe what happens! In this take-off on a classic children&’s song, kids will laugh out loud and learn all about musical instruments with this story that&’s a melodious mix of fun and frivolity.
I Know an Old Lady
by Edward MillerLearn about animals and meet an elderly woman with a peculiar palate in this delightfully illustrated, absurd, modern twist on a classic song.An updated and slightly different take on the classic folk song &“There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly&”—with a new, kid-friendly ending—I Know an Old Lady is a humorous picture book for children featuring the iconic old lady that can&’t stop eating the strangest things! With memorable lyrics and absurd illustrations, watch as the old lady&’s stomach fills up with bizarre objects, from a small fly all the way up to a horse. This silly children&’s book of a timeless tale will delight both kids and parents alike!This is a fixed-format ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book
I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie
by Alison JacksonTHE OLD LADY who comes for Thanksgiving dinner has brought a mouthwatering pie... and a monstrous appetite! This ravenous relative doesn't even make it to the table before she has swallowed her own offering. Then down goes a jug of cider to moisten the pie (which was really too dry), then an entire squash, followed by a bowl of salad--and the whole darn turkey! The future looks murky after that turkey, but the old lady eats on and on in this outrageous fantasy of feasting-gone-wild. To the horror of her flabbergasted hosts and the delight of their children--and readers--the ever-expanding elder makes an unexpected but delightful contribution to the holiday festivities after all. This book is the perfect treat for anyone in need of a larger-than-life-size laugh.
I Know the River Loves Me / Yo sé que el río me ama: Yo Sé Que El Río Me Ama
by Maya GonzalezBilingual English/Spanish. Listen... Can you hear the river calling you? Rushing and bubbling, splashing or still, the river has so much to teach us.Whenever Maya visits the river, the river jumps up to greet her. It cools her down when the summer sun is too hot, and holds her up when she dives in. It keeps her company in the quiet of winter. The river takes care of Maya and Maya takes care of the river. In this gentle story of love and respect for nature, Maya Christina Gonzalez combines her award-winning talents as an artist and storyteller. Young readers will be inspired by the joy and wonder of being outdoors, and learn powerful lessons about their environment and themselves.
I Know the Time
by Lisa Daniel ReesI Know the Time is a fun informational picture eBook and introduction for kids ages three to eight to learn how to tell time from real clocks and watches. This colorful, non-fiction e-book is a must have for kindergarden and primary school students learning to recognize the time. I Know the Time includes beautiful full color photography and cartoon characters to make learning fun and is great for reference and activities.
I Know the Whale (A Social Emotional Picture Book for Kids)
by Robin YardiWhen a little girl discovers a beached blue whale, the biggest mammal on earth teaches her some of the largest lessons in life, about the beauty in all things big or small.I know the whale lived.I know the whale sang.But when it washes ashore,the whale isn't singing anymore.The little girl doesn't know how to feel, and Papa tries to answer all her questions about it. Time passes, and the whale, and Papa, aren't there anymore. But when it's announced that the whale's bones will be displayed at the local museum, she knows she has to see it again. And even though it's gone, she knows that the whale is still just as beautiful as all the quiet wonderings she has about where it might be now.This poignant picture book touches on the grief and beauty of death and loss, wonder at the scientific and spiritual unknown, and the space to embrace big questions and feelings.
I LOVE Strawberries
by Shannon AndersonJolie LOVES strawberries - and she’s on an unstoppable (and hilarious) mission to grow her own food from seedling to table in this colorful introduction to the joy of growing the popular perennial.
I Lay My Stitches Down: Poems of American Slavery
by Cynthia GradyThis rich and intricate collection of poems chronicles the various experiences of American slaves. Drawn together through imagery drawn from quilting and fiber arts, each poem is spoken from a different perspective: a house slave, a mother losing her daughter to the auction block, a blacksmith, a slave fleeing on the Underground Railroad.This moving and eloquent set of poems, brought to life by vivid and colorful artwork from Michele Wood, offers a timeless witness to the hardship endured by America's slaves. Each poem is supplemented by a historical note.
I Left My Sneakers in Dimension X
by Bruce CovilleWhen Rod's cousin Elspeth arrived for a visit the day after school let out for the summer, Rod thought his vacation was ruined. When they are kidnapped to Dimension X by a monster named Flinders, Rod realizes that Elspeth is the least of his problems.
I Let It Go
by Chikodi LoriThere is nothing more terrifying than watching a cat and kitten dangle dangerously from a tree… or is there? Anger often hides in the hearts of children and leads them down dangerous paths as adults. When anger is not handled properly, Mandy was surprised to learn that it can lead to sickness. Mandy was determined to change and to help others deal with anger. As she watched the little boys from her class throw stones up the tree, Mandy became very, very angry. She was so angry that she found herself sobbing uncontrollably even after the cat and kitten had been safely rescued. As she talked with the head teacher, she soon learnt that there were some things that she could control, and others that she could not control. Join Mandy as she embarks on a mission to rescue a cat and ends up learning about how to deal with anger.
I Lie for a Living: Greatest Spies of All Time
by Antony ShugaarTop Secret is definitely not the right word for the International Spy Museum--its launch in 2002 made news and it has been high-profile ever since, with attendance growing by leaps and bounds. The International Spy Museum Handbook of Practical Spying has already been declassified to the delight of those in the need-to-know. Now, following up on that success, here's an illustrated biographical who's who of spydom from biblical days to recent times. I Lie for a Living is a regular rogue's gallery of history's most accomplished intriguers and intelligence operatives, famous and infamous alike. It's amazing how colorful some of these characters are, like 16th century playwright, brawler and secret agent Christopher Marlow or Virginia Hall and Josephine Baker, femmes fatales both. Organized into ten thematic chapters, this light-hearted but clear-eyed look at lone-wolf moles, double agents, and intricate triple-crosses unmasks a wide-ranging roster from covert patriots whose unheralded heroism sometimes cost them their lives to mercenary traitors for sale to the highest bidder, like Benedict Arnold or Aldrich Ames. It's a for-your-eyes-only kind of book, so beware-if you don't watch your back it's a sure bet someone will be reading it over your shoulder.
I Like
by Cindy Peattie Karen WilkensTitle contained within StartUp Phonic Core Program. Not Sold Separately
I Like Being Me: A Child's Guide to Self-Worth
by Poppy O'NeillAn interactive workbook for parents and children from the author of the bestselling titles Don't Worry, Be Happy: A Child's Guide to Overcoming Anxiety and You're a Star: A Child's Guide to Self-EsteemDoes your child frequently compare themselves to their friends?Perhaps they find it difficult to make decisions because they doubt themselves and their abilities?Do they seem to avoid socializing and participating in hobbies and activities?These could all be signs that your child is struggling with low self-worth.This practical guide combines cognitive behavioural therapy and mindfulness methods with simple activities to help your child overcome their self-doubt. It's aimed at children aged 7-11 because a lot happens in these years that can impact a child's confidence, not just now but for years to come.Your child will be guided, with the help of Coco - a friendly and supportive character they can identify with - through fun and engaging activities which are interspersed with useful tips, inspirational statements and practical information for parents.
I Like Black and White
by Barbara Jean HicksA bountiful selection of simple black and white images intertwined with geometric shapes, patterns and rhyming text are delightfully arranged in this stunning book. The bold illustrations coupled with the rhythmic text will have children as well as adults re-reading this remarkable concept book many times over!
I Like Bugs
by Margaret Wise BrownIn brief rhyming text, this book lists all the types of insects the narrator likes. Picture descriptions added.
I Like Fish (Step into Reading)
by Margaret Wise BrownThis Step 1 reader derives from a poem by the author of Goodnight Moon, children's literature legend Margaret Wise Brown. Its simple vocabulary, rhyme and rhythm, and vivid picture clues make it perfect for emergent readers, introducing them to an inviting underwater world and a successful reading experience! G. Brian Karas has created absolutely gorgeous art vignettes to showcase the incredibly varied fish and the kids who love them.
I Like Fish: Read & Listen Edition (Step into Reading)
by Margaret Wise BrownThis Step 1 reader derives from a poem by the author of Goodnight Moon, children's literature legend Margaret Wise Brown. Its simple vocabulary, rhyme and rhythm, and vivid picture clues make it perfect for emergent readers, introducing them to an inviting underwater world and a successful reading experience! G. Brian Karas has created absolutely gorgeous art vignettes to showcase the incredibly varied fish and the kids who love them.This Read & Listen Edition contains audio narration.
I Like It Here at School
by Jack PrelutskyIf you wish you could Go to school every day Or if you'd rather Stay outside and play These poems will tickle your funny bone. You won't be able to leave it alone Here are 26 poems all about school from homework to tests, globes to books, recess to gym class and show and tell to substitute teachers. You'll love this book. It will even make your teachers laugh! Some pictures are described.
I Like It Like That (Gossip Girl #5)
by Cecily Von ZiegesarIt's spring break and love is in the air. Or is that a blend of Chanel no. 9 and Gucci Rush? Is there a difference?Blair moves in with Serena and they're back to being best friends. But will the love-fest last or will they end up tearing out one anothers newly highlighted hair? And speaking of new, Nate is on the straight and narrow, playing Nate-in-shining-armor to his crazy new girlfriend, Georgie. But he will definitely get more than he bargained for when he, Georgie, Blair, and Serena end up hanging out together in Sun Valley, Idaho. Back in Manhattan, Jenny is spending time with a mysteriously nice new boyfriend and Dan is spending time crying in the office of the Red Letter literary journal. And Vanessa, wait, is that Vanessa shopping at Barneys with a guy in a Lacoste shirt?The long cold winter is over and the sun is finally shining along Fifth Avenue. The trees are in bloom and NYC's most fabulous are ready for a truly outrageous vacation!
I Like It Like That: A Gossip Girl Novel (Gossip Girl Novel #5)
by Cecily Von ZiegesarIt's spring break and love is in the air. Or is that a blend of Chanel no. 9 and Gucci Rush? Is there a difference? Blair moves in with Serena and they're back to being best friends. But will the love-fest last or will they end up tearing out one anothers newly highlighted hair? And speaking of new, Nate is on the straight and narrow, playing Nate-in-shining-armor to his crazy new girlfriend, Georgie. But he will definitely get more than he bargained for when he, Georgie, Blair, and Serena end up hanging out together in Sun Valley, Idaho. Back in Manhattan, Jenny is spending time with a mysteriously nice new boyfriend and Dan is spending time crying in the office of the Red Letter literary journal. And Vanessa, wait, is that Vanessa shopping at Barneys with a guy in a Lacoste shirt?The long cold winter is over and the sun is finally shining along Fifth Avenue. The trees are in bloom and NYC's most fabulous are ready for a truly outrageous vacation!
I Like Me!
by Nancy CarlsonA story of a pig who is self-sufficient and self-reliant and loves everything about herself
I Like Me!
by Nancy CarlsonMeet Nancy Carlson&’s peppy pig—a character who is full of good feelings about herself. Her story will leave little ones feeling good about themselves, too!"Little ones in need of positive reinforcement will find it here. An exuberant pig proclaims "I like me!" She likes the way she looks, and all her activities....When she makes a mistake she picks herself up and tries again." --Booklist"Wonderful in its simplicity, here's a story that will help kids feel good about themselves." -- Boston GLobe
I Like My Car (I Like to Read)
by Michael RobertsonA Level B I Like to Read book about cars, colors, and funny animals!The rhino loves his red car . . . which just happens to have a rhino-horn hood ornament. And the alligator loves her green car that has sharp teeth and spikes just like hers! The shark's car has a fin and a tail. The funny animals in this book match their equally funny cars as they all make their way to a car party!
I Like My Dad: Independent Reading Pink 1A (Reading Champion #86)
by Sue GravesReading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.Independent Reading Pink 1A stories are perfect for children aged 4+ who are reading at book band 1A (Pink) in classroom reading lessons.In this story, a boy shows us all the different ways his dad looks after him - and why he likes his dad so much.
I Like Myself!: Why? Just Because I'm Me! (Into Reading, Read Aloud #Module 2, Book 2)
by David Catrow Karen BeaumontNIMAC-sourced textbook