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Safe in a Storm

by Stephen R. Swinburne

A comforting and reassuring love story!"When the clouds grow darker and the rain pelts and stings,I'm here, my little duck. Keep warm beside my wings."In this comforting read-aloud story, all the animals find cozy places to keep them safe and warm, no matter how loud the storm rumbles or how dark the night gets. Next to their mothers, the baby animals are able to let go of their fears and fall asleep despite the storm.Safe in a Storm is a fun, imaginative good-night story featuring loving animal characters. It'll comfort young children during scary storms and always.

Safe in the Fold

by Dennas Davis Mary Rice Hopkins

Get ready, there's a party about to begin!But this is no ordinary party--this is the Parable Praise Party with bestselling Christian recording artist Mary Rice Hopkins! This storybook tells the biblical parable of the lost sheep. The exclusive Faith Parenting Guide helps moms and dads remind their children just how safe and secure they are in God's care! Deliciously fun art holds the attention of little ones. What could be better?

Safe in the Nest (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 1)

by Christine Peterson

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Safe in the Nest (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Christine Peterson

NIMAC-sourced textbook. All Kinds of Nests. Many animals lay eggs, but not in the same kinds of nests.

Safed Ghora

by Amarendra Chakravorty

इस कहानी में बिजू नाम का एक बालक है। वह अपने सफेद घोड़े से बहुत प्‍यार करता है। उसके घोड़े को मल्लिकापुर के राजा अपनी बेटी के लिए खरीदना चाहते है। लेकिन बिजू मना कर देता है। सुबह होने से राजमहल के सिपाही बिजू और उसके घोड़े पर आक्रमण करते है। बिजू किसी भी स्थिति में अपने घोड़े को छोड़ना नहीं चाहता है। इसलिए राजाबाबू के सिपाही और बिजू के बीच लंबे समय तक युद्ध होता है अंत में राजा बाबू बिजू को उसका घोड़ा वापस कर देता है और अपनी बेटी का बिजू से विवाह कर देता है। इस प्रकार यह बच्‍चों के लिए एक रोचक कहानी है।In this story, there is a child named Biju. She loves her white horse a lot. The king of Mallikapur wants to buy his horse for his daughter. But Biju refuses. Since morning, the soldiers of Rajmahal attack Biju and his horse. Biju does not want to leave his horse in any situation. Therefore, there is a long war between Rajababu's soldiers and Biju, finally King Babu returns his horse to Biju and marries his daughter with Biju. Thus it is an interesting story for children.

Safekeeping

by Karen Hesse

Radley's parents had warned her that all hell would break loose if the American People's Party took power. And now, with the president assassinated and the government cracking down on citizens, the news is filled with images of vigilante groups, frenzied looting, and police raids. It seems as if all hell has broken loose. <P><P> Coming back from volunteering abroad, Radley just wants to get home to Vermont, and the comfort and safety of her parents. Travel restrictions and delays are worse than ever, and by the time Radley's plane lands in New Hampshire, she's been traveling for over twenty-four hours. Exhausted, she heads outside to find her parents—who always come, day or night, no matter when or where she lands—aren't there. <P><P> Her cell phone is dead, her credit cards are worthless, and she doesn't have the proper travel papers to cross state lines. Out of money and options, Radley starts walking. . . . <P><P> Illustrated with 50 of her own haunting and beautiful photographs, this is a vision of a future America that only Karen Hesse could write: real, gripping, and deeply personal.

Safety Can Be Fun

by Munro Leaf

This funny but un-politically correct book shows children what happens when we do not be have safely.

Safety by Accident

by Tracy Vonder Brink

How did forgetting to wash a jar make cars safer? A scientist named Édouard Bénédictus accidentally dropped a plastic-coated flask that did not break. This invention was tested and engineered to help today's windshields protect drivers better.

Safety: I Can Be Safe (A First Look At #11)

by Pat Thomas

This book explores the issue of safety for young children. It explains the importance of understanding the difference between what is safe and what is not, and goes on to look at how children can feel safe at home, at school, in the playground, in the street, and elsewhere. Information on natural 'instinct' is given and advice for children on what to do if they feel scared at any time. Stranger danger and the topic of body privacy is also explained alongside what children should do if they feel unsure or unsafe. Notes for parents and teachers at the back of the book provide valuable advice for how to share this book with your child or class. Suitable for Key Stage 1 (ages 5-7), occasional prompts throughout the text give a chance to discuss the issue being raised. Written by trained psychotherapist, journalist and parent, and illustrated by an experienced children's book artist, this is a part of an acclaimed and successful, long-running series of picture-book non-fiction books for Early Years. Books in the series give advice and promote interaction between children, parents and teachers on a wide variety of personal, social and emotional issues. They are excellent tools for teachers to use during classroom discussions.

Safety: Using Technology To Improve Safety And Quality (Junior Martial Arts #112)

by Sara James

Martial arts students don't just learn how to fight. They also learn lots of other important things--like how to stay safe. Martial artists know how to kick, jump, and punch without hurting themselves. They know how to protect their bodies in martial arts class--and out. Discover how martial arts can help you stay safe too!

Saffron Ice Cream

by Rashin Kheiriyeh

A joyous celebration of a girl's first family outing in a new country"With her colorful, exuberant folk-art illustrations and upbeat, friendly tone, Rashin makes a daunting cross-cultural leap seem as easy as a summer breeze." -- New York Times Book ReviewRashin is excited about her first visit to the beach in her family's new home. On the way there, she remembers what beach trips were like in Iran, the beautiful Caspian Sea, the Persian music, and most of all, the saffron ice cream she shared with her best friend, Azadeh. But there are wonderful things in this new place as well -- a subway train, exciting music... and maybe even a new friend!

Saffron the Yellow Fairy (The Rainbow Fairies #3)

by Daisy Meadows

Rachel and Kirsty meet on the ferry on the way to Rain Spell Island for a holiday. The girls are sure they'll have lots of adventures together, but even they never dreamt they would actually find a pot at the end of a rainbow.

Saffron the Yellow Fairy: The Rainbow Fairies Book 3 (Rainbow Magic #3)

by Daisy Meadows

Get ready for an exciting fairy adventure with the no. 1 bestselling series for girls aged 5 and up. When Rachel and Kirsty meet on the ferry to Rainspell Island they have no idea the incredible magical adventures in store for them!'These stories are magic; they turn children into readers!' ReadingZone.comRead all seven fairy adventures in the Rainbow Fairies set! Ruby the Red Fairy; Amber the Orange Fairy; Saffron the Yellow Fairy; Fern the Green Fairy; Sky the Blue Fairy; Izzy the Indigo Fairy and Heather the Violet FairyIf you like Rainbow Magic, check out Daisy Meadows' other series: Magic Animal Friends and Unicorn Magic!

Saffron: Red Gold (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5)

by Linda Lundberg

An Ancient Treasure Throughout history, saffron was—by weight—worth more than gold; and it still is. Coveted by emperors, merchants, herbalists, and warriors, saffron is the most expensive plant product in human history. Trace this mysterious spice from its ancient roots as it spread across civilizations, becoming a valued ingredient in perfume, recipes, and medicine. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Saffy's Angel

by Hilary Mckay

After Saffron Casson discovers that she's adopted, life is never quite the same again. Her artistic parents and doting siblings adore her, but Saffy wants a piece of her past. So when her grandfather bequests a stone angel to her, Saffy knows she has to find it. Realising that her childhood in Siena holds the key, she secretly stows away on a car trip to Siena with her new friend, Sarah. Meanwhile, the rest of her family are engaged in their own wacky projects. Caddy, a hopeless student, is studying for her A Levels and desperately trying to pass her driving test. Indigo, the sole boy of the Casson family, is determined to rid himself of this fear of heights. And the youngest, Rose, a budding artist, has a knack for baiting her pompous dad, with entertaining results . . .

Saffy's Angel (Casson Family #1)

by Hilary Mckay

The four Casson children, whose mother, Eve, is a fine-arts painter, have all been given the names of paint colors. Cadmium (Caddy), is the eldest; then Saffron (Saffy); Indigo, the only boy; and Rose, the youngest. When Saffy discovers quite by accident that she has been adopted, she is deeply upset, though the others assure her that it makes no difference at all. Saffy is the daughter of Eve's twin sister, who lived in Siena, Italy, and died in a car crash. Grandad brought Saffy, as a very small child, back from Siena. At Grandad's death he leaves something to each of the children. To Saffy, it is "her angel," although no one knows its identity. How Saffy discovers what her angel is, with the help of an energetic new friend, lies at the heart of this enchanting story. Unforgettable characters come alive in often deeply humorous and always absorbing events to be treasured for a long, long time.

Safiyyah's War

by Hiba Noor Khan

Inspired by the true story of how the Grand Mosque of Paris saved the lives of hundreds of Jews during World War II, Hiba Noor Khan weaves a breathtaking tale of suspense, compassion, and courage, starring an extraordinary young heroine readers will never forget. Safiyyah loathes the brutal Nazi occupation of Paris, even though her Muslim identity keeps her safe—or, at least, safer than her Jewish neighbors. Violence lurks in the streets, her best friend has fled, and even her place of refuge—the library—has turned shadowy and confusing, as the invaders fear the power of books.Safiyyah longs to fight back and hates feeling powerless to help her Jewish friends. Worse yet, her father—who taught her to always do the right thing—is acting strangely and doing nothing to help them either.Or is he?Unravelling the mystery of her father’s odd behavior draws Safiyyah deep in the heart of the perilous underground resistance to the Nazis, where her bravery is put to the ultimate test…

Saga

by Conor Kostick

Ghost is part of an anarcho-punk airboard gang who live to break the rules. And there's a good reason - their world, Saga, has a strict class system enforced by high-tech electronics and a corrupt monarchy. Then Ghost and her gang learn the complicated truth. Saga isn't actually a place; it's a sentient computer game. The Dark Queen who rules Saga is trying to enslave the people of New Earth by making them Saga addicts. And she will succeed unless Ghost and her friends - and Erik, from Epic, and his friends - figure out how to stop her in time.

Sagali Ghare Devachi

by Shekhar Shiledar

One day Shekh Chilli was in sleep and he heard some boys talking about him and saying this is Shekh Chilli’s house. He thought to himself how much famous I am. But his father was a Kazi and taught everybody to say that all their property belongs to God. So they again said this is Allah’s house and we are his people. Shekh chili becomes angry and threatens these boys and says this is my house my father has built it.

Sage's Plants (Stairway Decodables Step 4)

by Leanna Koch

Sage's garden is full of beautiful plants to look at--and delicious vegetables to eat! Stairway Decodables is a supplemental phonics resource that’s perfect for supporting small group instruction, independent reading, or reading practice at home. This title provides practice in decoding words with soft c and g.

Sahara (Vanishing Cultures)

by Jan Reynolds

The Tuareg people of the Sahara are nomads who use camels to caravan across vast distances to trade. Photographer Jan Reynolds presents an intimate view of their daily lives from a young Tuareg boy’s point of view.

Sahara Special

by Esmé Raji Codell

Sahara Jones is going into 5th grade - again. Although she won't be "Sahara Special" any more (special needs, that is), she doesn't expect this year to be any better than last year.

Sahasa Kathalu

by C.V.S. Raju

Sahasa Kathalu is a set of 29 stories that teach braveness to kids through short stories.

Sahwira: An African Friendship

by Carolyn Marsden Philip Merlin Matzigkeit

Set in volatile Southern Rhodesia in the 1960s, this dramatic story, narrated from alternating viewpoints, tells of an interracial friendship between two young boys that becomes sorely tested.

Saige Paints the Sky: Girl of the Year 2013, Book 2) (Girl of the Year #Bk. 2)

by Jessie Haas Sarah Davis

Life is changing for Saige. Her grandma is still recovering from the accident, and Saige misses the time they spent together. She takes comfort in riding Georgia, her grandma's youngest horse. She knows her grandma needs cheering up, so Saige comes up with a plan to restore their special art afternoons. Inspired by her grandma, she organizes a "Day of Beige" at her school to show how boring the world would be without creativity and color. Things are finally starting to get better, and then grandma tells Saige of plans to sell Georgia. Can Saige find a way to keep the horse she loves--and help save the arts at her school?

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