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A Cane In Her hand
by Ada B. LitchfieldVal who had had O.K. vision before one day had trouble seeing. After visiting the doctors, and trying to see, she was taught how to use a cane by her teacher.
A Cannon for General Marion: A Story of Young Andrew Jackson
by Alfred Leland CrabbA Cannon for General Marion is more than the story of Andrew Jackson’s growth into manhood. It is the story of a young boy’s patriotism and the pride of his youthful friends, when, through an encounter with Redcoats, they capture a British cannon and hide it in hopes of delivering it to General Marion, commander of the colonial forces. It is a story of their days as young boys, living and learning under the threat of war and destruction. But more than this, it portrays the sense of loyalty and duty that was felt by all for America’s welfare and freedom during its early years as a nation.
A Capitol Crime (Nancy Drew Diaries #22)
by Carolyn KeeneNancy, Bess, and George look for Nancy&’s missing father in the twenty-second book in the Nancy Drew Diaries series, a fresh approach to a classic series.While Nancy&’s dad is away at a conference in Washington, DC, she invites Bess and George over for a slumber party. The girls are having a great time until Nancy gets a call from a number she doesn&’t recognize. Her dad never showed up for his panel and he isn&’t in his room. No one&’s seen him since the night before, and he isn&’t answering his phone. Worried, Nancy and the gang hop the next flight to DC to investigate. The girls scour the hotel for clues with little luck until Nancy finds her dad&’s cell phone in the hotel basement. She&’s pretty sure he left her a message on the home screen, if only she could figure out what it means. The hunt takes them across the US capital, retracing Mr. Drew&’s steps to figure out what went wrong or who might be out to do him harm. If they don&’t solve this mystery, it may cost Mr. Drew his life.
A Car That Goes Far
by Dina Rosenfeld Yael Mermelstein Vitaliy Romanenko Vasilisa RomanenkoA new car allows the narrator's family to do more mitzvos. Cartoonish illustrations depicting the family's Jewish neighborhood match the book's chipper tone.
A Caravan of Camels
by Christopher RobbinsDid you know elephants have parades, camels have caravans, and porcupines have prickles? From a shoal of aardvarks to a zeal of zebras, kids can learn the names of animal groups in this adorable padded board book. With bright, trendy illustrations and plenty of hidden puns, A Caravan of Camels showcases punny animal families of all kinds from A to Z. Whether it’s a smack, a barrel, or a zeal, it's a family!
A Card for Grandma (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 1)
by Katie Sharp R. W. AlleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
A Caribou Alphabet: A Tilbury House Nature Book (Tilbury House Nature Book #0)
by Mary Beth OwensOnce common in the northern United States, caribou are more closely identified with the Canadian artic - and with Lapland, where their domesticated relatives, reindeer, are essential to the lives of the indigenous people. Through art and rhyme, this book celebrates the strength and beauty of one of nature's great survivors.
A Cars Christmas (Step into Reading)
by Melissa Lagonegro RH DisneyCelebrate the holidays with Lightning McQueen, Mater, Sally, Doc Hudson, and the rest of the cool Cars characters in this brand-new Step 1 reader.
A Case for Jenny Archer
by Ellen ConfordAfter reading three mysteries in a row, Jenny becomes convinced that the neighbors across the street are up to no good and decides to investigate.
A Case of the Clones
by Sam Ricks Ada HopperDr. Bunsen causes some serious double trouble when he creates clones of the DATA Set in this fifth DATA Set adventure.Dr. Bunsen is just trying to help. Really, he is. This time, when Dr. Bunsen overhears the kids complaining about all their chores, he lends an extra hand...by creating clones out of Gabe, Laura, and Cesar! But when the clones start acting out and Bunsen's solution goes haywire, can the kids undouble the DATA Set trouble? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The DATA Set chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
A Case of the Meanies (Stella Batts Series #4)
by Courtney SheinmelIn A Case of the Meanies, mean boy Joshua continues to plague Stella when he decides to have a birthday party at her parents' candy store. He invites everyone in the class EXCEPT her! Stella has to figure out how to be a pleasant hostess when she's not on the guest list. It's just another day in the life of Stella Batts!
A Cast Is the Perfect Accessory
by Allison Gutknecht Stevie LewisEight-year-old Mandy Berr is spirited, sassy, and determined to shine--even if she's not the center of attention!After learning the hard way that polka dot underwear and white pants are not the best combination, Mandy Berr has gotten over that fashion faux pas, and has (almost) recovered from not being named George Washington in the recent Presidential Pageant. But just when things seem like they might be back in her favor, her former nemesis, Natalie, manages to steal Mandy's spotlight--again. A broken wrist for Natalie means a cool cast and the attention of Mandy's classmates...even from Anya, Mandy's BFF. Can Mandy figure out a way to get back into the center of attention, win back her best friend, AND snag a pair of fancy-dancy periwinkle sunglasses?
A Castle Around the Corner
by Danny ResnerAngel and his family volunteer to help build a playground in their neighborhood.
A Castle Full of Cats
by Ruth SandersonThe queen's cats have taken over the palace, and the king has had enough! Beloved artist Ruth Sanderson brings her signature detailed and lush style to this humorous story of royal compromise. Told in rhyme, and with dozens of cats on each page, this gorgeous book is sure to have cat lovers of all ages purring!
A Castle Of Bone
by Penelope FarmerWhen Hugh is given a new cupboard, little does he know the secret it holds or how it will affect him and all his friends. Because the cupboard changes things - sometimes dangerously - and if it has the power to change a wallet into a pig, imagine what it can turn Hugh's friend Penn into! . . . And then there are Hugh's dreams; or are they really dreams?
A Cat Named Swan
by Holly HobbieDiscover this beautiful pet-adoption story from Holly Hobbie, the creator of the bestselling Toot & Puddle series and one of the most treasured children&’s illustrators of all time. Beloved author-illustrator Holly Hobbie presents the story of a rescue cat&’s adoption, the paradise he finds, and the transformative joy he brings to his new family. Holly Hobbie&’s intricate watercolors evoke the small kitten&’s hardscrabble life as powerfully as they do his blissful one. This story tugs the heartstrings and is a testament to the importance of pet adoption and the powerful ways that pets connect with their people.
A Cat Named Tim and Other Stories
by John MartzIn this picture book anthology of four mostly wordless stories, every character is colorful and cool, and every page is an adventure! For fans of Narwhal and Jelly.In Tim's world, cats can paint on the ceiling and a cheerful porcine couple can wait months for the bus. A duck and a mouse can fly . . . a plane, of course. In "Doug & Mouse," the first of four stories, a plucky duck and mouse pair embark on a globe-spanning journey by plane, jungle vine, horse, skis, skates, paraglider, boat and submarine, but they're sure to make it home in time for pizza and tunes. In "Tim," the titular cat lives his nine lives to the fullest -- he's a basketball star (sort of), a scientist (but not a very good one), a painter (very lifelike) and an all-terrain golfer. In "Connie," a plucky rabbit follows her line of inquiry wherever it leads. And in the final story, "Mr. and Mrs. Hamhock," an amiable pig couple wait months and months for the bus, only to realize that they've forgotten something important behind at home.
A Cat Story
by Ursula Murray HustedA vibrant, heartwarming graphic novel about two irresistible cat friends on a journey to find their forever home—a journey inspired by the magic of art and storytelling. Cilla and Betto are two friends who need a place to call home. The docks in Valletta are too wet, and the scraps of food too scarce. The city’s streets are too busy, and the humans too unreliable. But what about the quiet garden from old kitten tales—a place where all cats are welcome, and the humans are always kind? Could the stories really be true? As Cilla and Betto embark on a grand adventure to find out, they begin to spin a tale of their own—one that will take them through the art and stories of many journeyers who came before, and that will bring them to a surprising destination.
A Cat Who Couldn't See
by Julie CoxWith a swish of her tail and a twitch of her whiskers, a curious cat embarks on a sensory expedition around her home and garden. Ears alert and nose aquiver, what exciting sounds and scents might she encounter? Join her delightful wanderings, seeing familiar surroundings through new eyes. But will this adventurous puss lose her way or manage to whisk herself back to where she began? Accompany our feline friend sniffing out and tasting adventure, one paw placed inquisitively in front of the other. However, will she know home once more just through the power of her nose, the brush of her tail and the feel of the grass beneath her paws? Come see the world from a whisker’s perspective – where tales unfold no farther than one’s own backyard.
A Cat and Eight Kittens
by Oliver BrowneIn A Cat and Eight Kittens, an ordinary cloudy morning walk transforms into an extraordinary adventure for a mother cat and her eight kittens. Little could they imagine the whirlwind of events that would unfold after a chance encounter with an irate dog. The story takes a thrilling turn when the feline family, seeking refuge from the persistent pursuit of a large brown dog and the relentless rain, stumbles upon what they believe could be their new home. It is here that Spot, the mischievous, snow-white kitten with a distinctive black spot over his right eye, leads the kittens to an incredible discovery: a mysterious sphere with flashing lights. This sphere astonishingly materializes food at the mere mention of it, a feature that, as their mother had feared, attracts the attention of their canine pursuers. The tension escalates when the dogs arrive in search of the source of the tantalizing scents. It’s then that the young kittens unleash their playful yet ingenious tactics to outwit their pursuers. However, a mishap occurs when Felix, one of the kittens, disappears due to an unintended consequence of a wish. Just when it seems all hope is lost, the story culminates in a heartwarming twist. The cat family finds themselves reunited, including Felix, in a picturesque setting: a serene farm by a lake, complete with a loving owner.
A Cat and Eight Kittens 2: Life on the Farm
by Oliver BrowneIf, like many others, you thought A Cat and Eight Kittens: The Town Version was fun and full of adventure, then you are in for a wonderful time reading A Cat and Eight Kittens: Life on the Farm. While the main stars of the story remain the Cat and Eight Kittens, you are introduced to their new friends on the farm, including the farmer and his young daughter. The story shows how much adventure happens while living on the farm, how things can go from normal to crazy in a matter of hours. If these Kittens are known for one thing, it’s crazy, and no doubt you will find Felix right in the middle of it all. This time, it’s the Kittens’ new friends who are in peril, and it’s up to the Kittens to try and save the day. Come join this wonderful adventure with Felix and all the other cats to see if they can help save their friends!
A Catfish Tale
by Whitney Stewart Gerald GuerlaisDeep in the bayou, a Cajun fisherman named Jack catches a magic fish that offers to grant wishes in exchange for being set free. Jack doesn't have a lot of wishes, but his wife, Jolie, sure does--for a mansion, a paddleboat, fame, and fortune! With each wish, all the fish says is "ah, tooloulou--if that ain't the easiest thing to do." But when Jolie wants to be crowned Mardi Gras queen, have things gone too far?This is a fixed-format ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book.
A Cavity Is a Hole in Your Tooth (Sid the Science Kid)
by Jodi HuelinAges 3-6. LET'S READ AND FIND OUT ABOUT Teeth. Have you ever wondered what would happen if you never brushed your teeth? Why do you need your teeth to be strong and hard? Read and find out all about teeth with Sid the Science Kid!
A Ceiling Made of Eggshells
by Gail Carson LevineIn A Ceiling Made of Eggshells, Newbery Honor-winning author Gail Carson Levine tells a moving and ambitious story set during the expulsion of Jews from Spain, about a young Jewish girl full of heart who must play her own role in her people’s epic history—no matter the sacrifice. Surrounded by her large family, Loma is happy living in the judería of Alcalá de Henares, Spain, and wants nothing more than to someday have a family of her own. Still, when her intimidating grandfather, her Belo, decides to bring her along on his travels, she’s excited to join him. Belo has the ear of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, and Loma relishes her adventures with him, adventures that are beyond the scope of most girls of the time. She soon learns just how dangerous the world is for the Jews of Spain, and how her grandfather’s influence keeps their people safe. But the older Loma gets, the more she longs to realize her own dreams—if Belo will ever allow her to leave his side.