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Lulu and the Cat in the Bag
by Hilary Mckay Priscilla LamontWhen a mysterious bag is left on Lulu's doorstep, the last thing her grandmother expects to be in it is a cat--a huge, neon orange cat. But Lulu knows this cat doesn't mean any harm and in fact it needs a lovely new home.
Lulu and the Dog from the Sea
by Hilary Mckay Priscilla LamontLulu loves animals. When Lulu goes on vacation, she finds there's a stray dog living on the beach. Everyone in the town thinks the dog is trouble. But Lulu is sure he just needs a friend, and that he's been waiting for someone just like her. The second book in this early chapter book series for young animal lovers.
Lulu and the Duck in the Park
by Hilary Mckay Priscilla LamontLulu loves animals. When Lulu finds a duck egg that has rolled out of its nest, she takes it to class to keep it safe. Lulu isn't allowed to bring pets to school. But she's not really breaking the rules because it's just an egg. Surely nothing bad will happen . . . A fun-filled new series for early readers and animal lovers alike.
Lulu and the Rabbit Next Door
by Hilary Mckay Priscilla LamontWhen Lulu's nextdoor neighbor doesn't seem to be looking after his rabbit properly, Lulu and her cousin Mellie devise a scheme to make him pay more attention to his pet.
Lulu and the Witch Baby (I Can Read Level 2)
by Jane O'ConnorIt's just not fair! No matter what a mess she makes, nobody ever gets mad at Witch Baby. Nobody except Lulu Witch, who cooks a magic brew that makes her baby sister disappear.But then she begins to worry that Mama Witch will get mad—very mad. Can Lulu wish Witch Baby back? Beginning readers will love this classic tale from Fancy Nancy author Jane O'Connor about children learning to welcome new siblings. With plenty of humor and witchy magic, Lulu and the Witch Baby is a level two I Can Read book, perfect for kids who read on their own but still need a little help.
Lulu va à la fête foraine: Un livre pour les garçons et les filles à partir de 6 ans
by A. P. HernándezLa fête foraine est encore là ! Lulu et son petit frère Nico se préparent à s'amuser comme des fous, et Valentine, la meilleure amie de Lulu, va venir elle aussi. Ils se préparent à dévorer des gaufres au chocolat, à faire un tour dans la grande roue et à embarquer à bord du bateau pirate. Cependant, ils vivront une aventure qu'ils n'auraient jamais pu imaginer.
Lulu: A Branches Book (Lotus Lane #3)
by Kyla MayThe Lotus Lane Girls Club is the most fun club EVER!This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line called Branches, which is aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!This third book in the series is written as Lulu's diary, with fun illustrations and doodles throughout. Lulu loves all things sparkly, adores her BFFs, and is a huge fan of her favorite actress, Penelope Glitter. Lulu enters a look-alike contest in the hopes of being able to attend Penelope Glitter's new movie premiere. Here are some items on her to-do list:Pack costume and makeupFreak outCalm DownMake it to the next round?!
Luna's Obedience School: A QUIX Book (Pet Pals #2)
by Allison GutknechtA shelter cat gets a little help from her feline friends in this brand-new QUIX series that&’s perfect for fans of the Critter Club series and Animal Planet&’s Amanda to the Rescue.Luna is the top cat at Whiskers Down the Lane animal shelter, but lately, her behavior has been less than paw-some. She just isn&’t acting like herself. What could be going on? With some encouragement from her fellow pet pals, can Luna figure out how to be her purr-fect self again?
Lunch Time, Fun Time class 2 - MIE
by Aruna Ankiah Gangadeen"Lunch Time, Fun Time" is a captivating big book designed for Grade 2 English sessions, aiming to enhance literacy skills in young learners. Authored by Dr. Aruna Ankiah-Gangadeen and illustrated by a team, the book features a rhythmic and engaging story reflecting the joyous moments of a school lunch break. It vividly portrays children relishing their meals, engaging in playful activities, sharing stories, and enjoying camaraderie. Through lively illustrations and simple, repetitive text, the book encourages interactive sessions in three stages: pre-reading, reading, and post-reading activities. Teachers are guided to stimulate discussions, encourage predictions, and reinforce comprehension through questions and creative tasks. With its thematic link to Grade 2 English curriculum units, this big book serves as a valuable resource, fostering not only language development but also a deeper interest in English learning among young pupils.
Lunch Will Never Be the Same! #1
by Veera Hiranandani Joelle Dreidemy"Gently humorous black-and-white illustrations pair nicely with the text. With all the foodies out there, this delightful series deserves a long shelf life...and many more courses."--Kirkus Reviews "Fans of Junie B. Jones and Judy Moody . . . will enjoy this."--School Library Journal "Age-appropriate humor via an outspoken, lovable, take-charge narrator. Dreidemy's wiggly spot illustrations, meanwhile, supply plenty of nervous energy."--Booklist Phoebe loves her pet fish, Betty #2 (named after Betty #1, may she rest in peace), making lists, and her best friend Sage. But when Camille, a tall French girl, arrives at school with unusual lunches, Phoebe's friendship with Sage doesn't seem so important anymore. Thanks to Camille, Phoebe discovers goat cheese, butter lettuce, and cilantro (although she's convinced that's not a real word). She's determined to get invited to her new friend's house for dinner to see what other mysterious food Camille eats. But what about Sage? Can Phoebe make a new friend and keep an old one?
Lunch Will Never Be the Same! #1 (Phoebe G. Green #1)
by Veera Hiranandani"Gently humorous black-and-white illustrations pair nicely with the text. With all the foodies out there, this delightful series deserves a long shelf life…and many more courses."--Kirkus Reviews"Fans of Junie B. Jones and Judy Moody . . . will enjoy this."--School Library Journal"Age-appropriate humor via an outspoken, lovable, take-charge narrator. Dreidemy’s wiggly spot illustrations, meanwhile, supply plenty of nervous energy."--Booklist rnalPhoebe loves her pet fish, Betty #2 (named after Betty #1, may she rest in peace), making lists, and her best friend Sage. But when Camille, a tall French girl, arrives at school with unusual lunches, Phoebe’s friendship with Sage doesn’t seem so important anymore. Thanks to Camille, Phoebe discovers goat cheese, butter lettuce, and cilantro (although she’s convinced that’s not a real word). She’s determined to get invited to her new friend’s house for dinner to see what other mysterious food Camille eats. But what about Sage? Can Phoebe make a new friend and keep an old one?
Lunch for Monkey (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)
by Anne W. PhillipsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lunch with Snail (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Kathi Ember Jacqueline AdamsNIMAC-sourced textbook. A Meal Forgotten? Chipmunk can't wait to share an apple with his friend Snail. Chipmunk makes a wonderful meal, but Snail is nowhere to be found. Chipmunk must make sure Snail is on her way to enjoy the feast.
Lurking Deep Below: Lake Monsters (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 4)
by Alexandra ChoNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lutheran Catechesis: A Comprehensive Guide to Catechesis for a Lutheran Congregation (2nd Edition)
by Peter C. BenderThe catechist edition of Lutheran Catechesis and the Lutheran Catechesis Compendium (published separately) are intended to be used by pastors as a comprehensive guide to catechesis in their congregations. These volumes are also intended for the Lutheran day school and for parents who homeschool their children.
Lutz's Nutrition and Diet Therapy
by Erin E. Mazur Nancy A. LitchThe seventh edition of Lutz's Nutrition and Diet Therapy provides the beginning student with knowledge of the fundamentals of nutrition related to the promotion and maintenance of optimal health. Practical applications and treatment of pathologies with nutritional components are stressed. In addition, basic scientific information is introduced to enable students to begin to understand nutritional issues reported in the mass media. The sequential introduction of material continues to be a unique feature of this text. This book will meet the educational needs of nursing students, dietetic assistants, diet technicians, and others. Support materials for the student include case studies with examples of care plans, including referrals to other members of the health-care team, followed by Critical Thinking Questions designed to provoke imaginative thought and to foster discussion. Each chapter has review questions and clinical analysis study questions. The content of Lutz's Nutrition and Diet Therapy, seventh edition, is organized into three units. Unit 1: The Role of Nutrients in the Human Body, covers basic information on nutrition as a science and how this information is applied to nutritional care. All the essential nutrients are covered, including definitions and descriptions of functions, effects of excesses and deficiencies, and food sources. Nutritional standards, including the Dietary Reference Intakes, are explained and incorporated into discussions of nutrients. Information on the use of food in the body and how the body maintains energy balance completes the unit. Unit 2: Family and Community Nutrition, provides an overview of topics such as nutrition throughout the life cycle, covering pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Lastly, issues in food management are addressed. Unit 3: Clinical Nutrition, focuses on the care of clients with pathologies caused by or causing nutritional impairments.
Ly-Lan and the New Class Mix-up (Ly-Lan Finds a Way)
by Hà DinhSometimes things don&’t turn out the way we plan! In this chapter book series about a daughter of Vietnamese immigrants, Ly-Lan navigates her life as a new third grader—complete with old and new friends, unexpected (and disappointing) changes at home and school, and finding a way to thrive.Third grade is not starting the way Ly-Lan pictured. First, her best friend Cece is put in another class--even after Ly-Lan prayed they would be in the same one. And then Ly-Lan is tasked with showing the new Vietnamese student around. Ly-Lan wants to hang out with Cece, not play translator to the new girl, and she doesn&’t understand why her prayers aren&’t being answered. If Ly-Lan is going to flourish in third grade, she must learn to trust in God&’s plans, especially when it means making some adjustments to her own.Ly-Lan and the New Class Mix-up:Is the first in a series of illustrated early chapter books about Ly-Lan, a third grader tackling familiar themes like friendship, overcoming obstacles, and navigating changes in life with gracePerfect for kids ages 6 and up or reluctant or emerging readers just starting to read chapter books on their own.Is an encouraging read for reluctant readers with its illustrated chapters.Is written by Vietnamese American author Ha Dinh, creator of HappyDaysinFirstGrade.com and @hellomrsdinh on Instagram
Lydia the Reading Fairy (The School Day Fairies #3)
by Daisy MeadowsIt's time for Jack Frost to learn his lesson! Best friends Kirsty Tate and Rachel Walker usually only get to spend vacations and holidays with each other. But for a special week, they'll both be going to the same school! It's a good thing the two friends are together. Jack Frost is causing trouble at the Fairyland School--and the School Day Fairies need help! Rachel and Kirsty can read Jack Frost like a book. They know he has Lydia's reading badge, and they want him to give it back!
Lying: The Truth of It (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)
by Amber FitchNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile: Meet Lyle (I Can Read Level 1)
by Bernard WaberThis fun early reader is based on the major motion picture Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile, inspired by the beloved children’s books by Bernard Waber!When the Primm family moves to New York City and into the house on East 88th Street, they are surprised to find a crocodile living in their attic. But Lyle isn’t a regular crocodile—he’s playful, and friendly, and he can sing! Meet Lyle, the Primms, and their neighbors in this story based on the film.Meet Lyle and Friends is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts of Level One books support success for children eager to start reading on their own.
M and F
by David KnoxLearn marriage and family YOUR Way with M&F! M&F's easy-reference, paperback textbook presents course content through visually-engaging chapters as well as Chapter Review Cards that consolidate the best review material into a ready-made study tool.
M.A. - POLITICAL sociology
by University Of MadrasWe welcome you as a distance learner of First M.A. Degree Course in Political Science. This subject deals with Paper - 3 Political Sociology which you will have to study in the First Year of the Course. In addition to this learning material which is in Self-Learning format, we will arrange a few contact class lectures to supplement your learning process.
M: Advertising
by Michael F. Weigold William ArensM: Advertising is the newest principles addition to the McGraw-Hill M series of texts, and was created with students' and professors' needs in mind. It explores the core principles that drive advertising, using a lively voice that goes beyond academic theory. The authors' goal was to present advertising as it is actually practiced and make the fundamentals accessible and relevant to the student's “real life.” This approach truly transcends the conceptual and propels students into an exciting and practical dimension. <P><P>Students receive a cost-effective, easy to read, focused text complete with study resources (both print and online) to help them review for tests and apply chapter concepts. <P><P>Professors receive a text that contains all the pertinent information – yet in a more condensed format that is easier to cover by students. Connect assignments are provided to utilise the power of the web, making projects more fun for students and automatically grade materials to support instructors. M: Advertising also includes unmatched teaching support.
M: Business, 3rd Edition
by Linda Ferrell O. C. Ferrell Geoffrey HirtWe hear over and over again that the modern learner has a completely new and different set of needs from a learning package. These new 'digital natives' have developed cognitive thinking patterns that are different from those of earlier generations of students. It's important that educators recognize these differences in students, and that they also account for students with differing learning styles. Students today rely on technology as an important tool in their educational and personal lives. M: BUSINESS accounts for these differences in students today and appeals more effectively to digital natives. An emphasis is placed on the visual and technology component of the product offering (Connect®), while the text remains a (important) supporting tool for their learning in the course. Students today are used to active learning experiences, which is what M: Business provides. The book in combination with the personal study partner (LearnSmart), and the Interactive Applications in Connect Business provide students with a rich, interactive experience that enhances the text content, and keeps them actively engaged in the course content. Students today are also used to feedback and 'payoff'-Connect Business provides these interactive rewards for learning the course content.