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Jake's Treasure

by Robin Hanbury-Tenison

Jake's on a mission. His granny has told him many stories of his grandad who was a plantation manager in India, during the war. He had risked his life to save a sacred treasure from the encroaching Japanese army. Now Jake finds himself in India, walking in his grandfather's footsteps and determined to right the wrongs of the past and return the lost treasure - no matter what the dangers that might lie in his path . . .

Jake, Level K

by Courtney Discalla Rose Mary Berlin

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Jake, Reinvented

by Gordon Korman

The new student at Fitzgerald High throws fantastic parties. Everyone starts to wonder who he really is and where he came from, but only the beautiful Didi Ray knows him from his previous school.

Jake, Reinvented

by Gordon Korman

There is a mysterious new student at Fitzgerald High, Jake Garret. He seems to have it all figured out. He looks like he just stepped off the cover of the J. Crew catalog, he is the best kicker the football team has ever had, and best of all, he hosts the party to go to every Friday night. All the guys want to be like him and all the girls want to date him, but Jake only has eyes for Didi, the girlfriend of alpha male and quarterback, Todd Buckley . As Jake's friend Rick gets to know him, he at first admires him, then starts to like him, but soon grows to fear for him as he learns Jake's dangerous secret. From beloved young adult author Gordon Korman, comes a new look at age-old themes about popularity, acceptance, and human nature.

Jakeman

by Deborah Ellis

Jake and his older sister Shoshona, along with a busload of kids, visit their mother in prison regularly. But this time the journey turns into a series of misadventures, and the kids find themselves on their own.

Jakes 100th day of school

by Lester L. Laminack

Jake is so excited about his 100th Day of School, he runs to catch the school bus without his project, but fortunately, with the help of his principal, Jake is able to find a perfect substitute for his project.

Jaldi Bulav

by Tara Chaudhari

One day, The king was awakened from sleep and shouted to call someone, but the servant didn't understand that then Birbal came to help servant and king and solved the problem.

Jalpari Ka Mayajal

by Webstar Devis Jeerva

The state of Meghalaya in India is divided in three parts, out of which two are of Khasi and one is of Jayantia mountain range. The current story is the collection from Khasi land of Meghalaya. The writer has kept alive the attraction of Angels in the story.

Jam Sandwich (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)

by Kari Holt Philippe Lechien

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Jam and Jelly by Holly and Nellie

by Gloria Whelan

Holly's family lives a simple life in northern Michigan, enjoying the bounty of the earth and very much in step with the rhythm of the changing seasons. But times are hard and a cold winter is coming. Without a warm coat, Holly might not be able to start school. Readers will delight in Mama's solution to Holly's predicament.

Jam and Jelly: A Step-by-Step Kids Gardening and Cookbook (Grow Your Own Ingredients #1)

by Cassie Liversidge

Grow It! Harvest it! Cook it! Eat it! Yummy Jam and Jelly for You and Your Family! There is nothing like eating homemade jam and jelly. Now you can learn how to grow the plants they come from and then make your own. Strawberry jam, pumpkin jam, mint jelly, and rhubarb jelly are perfect for so many occasions, from summer picnics to weekend breakfasts and everyday snacks. You will learn how to grow strawberries, pumpkins, mint, and rhubarb with the fun instructions inside. Then you can harvest your ingredients and head to the kitchen to learn how to transform them into these delicious treats! They can make very special gifts, as well, if you can bear to part with them. Have fun getting your hands dirty while growing your own ingredients. Most of all, get ready to eat the best food in the world—food you have grown it yourself! This is the third book in the Grow Your Own series, after Pasta Sauce! and Ice Cream!

Jam!, Level K

by Westin Montgomery Doug Roy

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Jamaica (A True Book)

by Ann Heinrichs

Ideal for today's young investigative reader, each A True Book includes lively sidebars, a glossary and index, plus a comprehensive "To Find Out More" section listing books, organizations, and Internet sites. A staple of library collections since the 1950s, the new A True Book series is the definitive nonfiction series for elementary school readers.

Jamaica Primary Mathematics Book 6 NSC Edition

by Lisa Greenstein Michelle Holgarth

Make maths fun, attainable and relevant with a series specifically designed for Jamaica's National Standard Curriculum by an expert team of authors in consultation with Jamaican educators.- Enter new topics with an exciting unit/chapter opener and DIY prior knowledge activities to determine learning readiness.- Develop analytical skills with features such as Math detective and Real-world challenge.- Extend, support and evaluate learning while exploring alternative methodologies with Teacher tips and notes.- Provide a solid foundation for learning and PEP preparation at grades 4-6.- Consolidate learning with 'I can' objectives and DIY summary activities.

Jamaica Tag-Along

by Juanita Havill

Jamaica doesn't want a younger child to play with her, until she remembers how she felt when her older brother excluded her from his games. "This simple but important lesson is attractively illustrated in realistic watercolors.

Jamaica Tag-Along

by Juanita Havill

Jamaica doesn't want a younger child to play with her, until she remembers how she felt when her older brother excluded her from his games.

Jamaica and Brianna

by Juanita Havill

It's wintertime again, and Jamaica has to wear her brother Ossie's hand-me-down boots. She finds herself envious of her friend Brianna's pink boots with the fuzzy cuffs, and Brianna teases her about her ugly, old "boy" boots. But one word brings reconciliation for the two friends.

Jamaica and the Substitute Teacher

by Juanita Havill

Jamaica likes the substitute teacher right away. Mrs. Duval is very nice, and she thinks of interesting things for the class to do. When the kids have to hunt for a hidden object, it's Jamaica who solves the clues. She figures out all the answers to the math puzzles, and Mrs. Duval praises her reading, too. But when it's time for the spelling test, Jamaica realizes that she is not prepared. Wanting so badly to please Mrs. Duval, she makes a poor decision. What will Mrs. Duval think of her now? In this new story about a favorite character, Juanita Havill and Anne Sibley O'Brien depict a small but significant crisis with tact and sensitivity.

Jamaica's Blue Marker

by Juanita Havill Anne Sibley O'Brien

Jamaica was friends with everyone in school - except for Russell. No wonder: Russell was a mean brat. When they had art class, Russell borrowed her markers and spoiled her picture. At recess, he threw sand and chased little kids. Jamaica certainly wasn't sorry to learn that Russell was going to move away. She didn't even want to make a card for him, the way the others in her class were doing. But then something happened to change her mind . . .

Jamaica's Find

by Juanita Havill

A little girl finds a stuffed dog in the park and decides to take it home.

Jamaica's Find (Reading Rainbow Ser.)

by Juanita Havill Anne Sibley O'Brien

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>Jamaica finds a stuffed dog at the playground and after taking him home without trying to find the owner discovers her conscience as well. Jamaica’s honest and appealing character inspired five more books, each about a childhood ethical dilemma. <P><P>Lexile Measure: 460L

Jamal's Prize (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 4)

by John Lee Kathy Crosett

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Jamberry

by Bruce Degen

HatberryShoeberryIn my canoeberryUnder the bridgeAnd over the damLooking for berries Berries for jam They're off...a boy and an endearing, rhyme-spouting bear, who squires him through a fantastic world of berries. And their adventure comes to a razzamatazz finale under a starberry sky. Children will want to feast again and again on Bruce Degen's exuberant, colorful pictures and his rollicking, berryful rhymes. HatberryShoeberryIn my canoeberyUnder the bridgeAnd over the damLooking for berriesBerries for jam They're off...a boy and an endearing, rhyme-spouting bear, who squires him through a fatastic world of berries. And their adventure comes to a razzamatazz finale under a starberry sky. Children will want to feast again and again on Bruce Degen's exuberant, colorful pictures and his rollicking berryful rhymes.

Jambo Means Hello: A Swahili Alphabet Book

by Muriel L. Feelings

A children's introduction to Swahili. Winner of the Caldecott Honor Medal and an ALA Notable Book.

James A. Garfield: Our Twentieth President

by Carol Brunelli

A thorough, illustrated biography discussing the president's childhood, his career, his family, and his term as President of the United States. Includes a time line and glossary.

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