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Our Moon (Into Reading, Level M #7)

by Julie Haydon

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Perros de trabajo (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level L #14)

by Julie Haydon

Los perros de trabajo utilizan sus sentidos de muchas maneras. Protegen a personas, animales y objetos. Los perros de trabajo pueden ser lazarillos de una persona ciega o jalar de trineos pesados. ¡Hasta pueden actuar en cine o en televisión! NIMAC-sourced textbook

¿Quien tiene hambre? (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level C #4)

by Julie Haydon

A los animales les da hambre, ¡igual que a ti! ¿Cómo consiguen la comida? NIMAC-sourced textbook

What Is It Made Of? (Rigby PM Shared Readers #Levels 3-5)

by Julie Haydon

A boy and his father go to a park and use the play equipment.

Who Is Hungry? (Into Reading, Level C #4)

by Julie Haydon

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> 'Who Is Hungry?' shows many different animals and the different things that they eat.

El festival de la Luna (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level M #66)

by Julie Haydon Paul Könye

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Ayer, el tío Han nos llevó a mí y a mi primo Oliver al Festival de la Luna. Comimos pasteles de luna, decoramos lámparas, e incluso vimos fuegos artificiales. ¡Fue un día muy emocionante!

Black Rhinos (Rigby Leveled Library, Level L #53)

by Julie Haydon Celina Korcak

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Rinocerontes negros (¡Arriba la Lectura! Level L #53)

by Julie Haydon Celina Korcak

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Hoy en día quedan menos de 5,400 rinocerontes negros vivos. Descubre por qué es tan especial este animal en peligro de extinción.

¡Está caliente! (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level C #8)

by Julie Haydon Bill Thomas

¿Qué hace calentar las cosas? ¡Lee y lo sabrás! NIMAC-sourced textbook

Now It's Hot! (Into Reading, Level D #8)

by Julie Haydon Bill Thomas

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Los cinco sentidos (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level C #9)

by Julie Haydon Bill Thomas Lindsay Edwards

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Tú tienes cinco sentidos. ¿Qué cosas puedes ver, oír, saborear, oler y tocar?

Hand-Me-Down Magic #1: Stoop Sale Treasure (Hand-Me-Down Magic #1)

by Corey Ann Haydu

Meet the best friends at 86 ½ Twenty-Third Avenue. DEL loves LOTS of things! The Curious Cousins Secondhand Shoppe. Ginormous family dinners. And of course, her best-friend-cousin, Alma. ALMA loves her abuelita’s tasty empanadas. Her old home by the lake. And soon, she’ll love living in the same place as her best-friend-cousin, Del. Yet despite having Del by her side, Alma isn’t quite sure she fits in with their family at 86 ½ Twenty-Third Avenue. It’s a new life and it’s all so different. When Del finds a special item at a neighbor’s stoop sale, she gets so excited by the magic luck it brings—but doesn’t see that it’s driving the two best friends apart. Will family, friendship, and maybe a little everyday magic be enough to make things right again? Brimming with adorable illustrations and short, easy-to-read chapters, this is sure to be an instant favorite for fans of Ivy and Bean and Dory Fantasmagory!

Hand-Me-Down Magic #2: Crystal Ball Fortunes (Hand-Me-Down Magic #2)

by Corey Ann Haydu

The best-friend-cousins at 86½ Twenty-Third Avenue are back for a party! With adorable illustrations and short, easy-to-read chapters, this second installment in the Hand-Me-Down Magic series is perfect for fans of Ivy and Bean and Dory Fantasmagory. Alma’s birthday gift for Del was supposed to be delightful and daring—just like Del. Her present was a magical crystal ball, and it worked, too! All of Del’s predictions for her party guests were coming true. But when Alma looks into the ball to read Del’s future, she sees something frightening. Del is certain Alma has given her a bad luck fortune and that it will spell DISASTER for her. Suddenly, Del doesn’t feel like the brave cousin anymore. Which means it’s up to Alma to help Del face her fear—and her crystal ball fortune—with her best-friend-cousin right by her side.

Hand-Me-Down Magic #3: Perfect Patchwork Purse

by Corey Ann Haydu

Family magic saves the day for best-friend-cousins Del and Alma in the third Hand-Me-Down Magic book! With adorable illustrations and short, easy-to-read chapters, this series is perfect for fans of Ivy & Bean and Dory Fantasmagory. Alma knew it the first time she saw it: The patchwork purse in the window of the Curious Cousins Secondhand Shoppe was magical. Special. Perfect. But when her friend Cassie spots the purse and buys it, what could Alma do but agree that the purse really did look just right on Cassie? Del decides it’s up to her to bring some homespun magic back into Alma’s life, and she’s got just the plan to do it. After all, she is the EXPERT on magic!All she needs is some glitter and lots and lots of glue . . . because she knows magic can always come from the most unexpected places, but most importantly, that best-friend-cousins never let each other down.

Hand-Me-Down Magic #4: Mysterious Tea Set (Hand-me-down Magic Ser. #4)

by Corey Ann Haydu

There’s a mystery brewing in Abuelita’s shop in the fourth and final Hand-Me-Down Magic book. The complete series is perfect for fans of Ivy and Bean and Dory Fantasmagory, with adorable illustrations and short, easy-to-read chapters.Del finds a very beautiful tea set hidden deep in the Curious Cousins Secondhand Shoppe—but something about it doesn’t add up. It’s missing some teacups, and the hand-painted design on it looks very familiar. The tea set must be connected to their family.Alma and Del are excited to solve the case of the mysterious tea set, but their questions (“Who painted it?” “Is it magical?”) only get an Abuelita shrug and a confusing answer.Still, with determination, neighborhood magic, and a little help from Evie, the best-friend-cousins will learn the story behind the tea set as they work to make it whole once more.Corey Ann Haydu’s writing is filled with tender moments, wholesome humor, and magical detail—reminiscent of literary icons like Beverly Clearly, Marla Frazee, and Katherine Applegate. This chapter book series is pitch perfect for kids reading at this young level. And Luisa Uribe's stunning black-and-white illustrations capture the warmth and unique personality of each character.Enjoy the whole series:Hand-Me-Down Magic #1: Stoop Sale TreasureHand-Me-Down Magic #2: Crystal Ball FortunesHand-Me-Down Magic #3: Perfect Patchwork PurseHand-Me-Down Magic #4: Mysterious Tea Set

The Constitution of Liberty

by Friedrich A. Hayek

In this classic work Hayek restates the ideals of freedom that he believes have guided, and must continue to guide, the growth of Western civilization. Hayek's book, first published in 1960, urges us to clarify our beliefs in today's struggle of political ideologies.

Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis: A Regression-Based Approach (Methodology in the social sciences)

by Andrew F. Hayes

This book explains the fundamentals of mediation and moderation analysis and their integration as "conditional process analysis." Procedures are described for testing hypotheses about the mechanisms by which causal effects operate, the conditions under which they occur, and the moderation of mechanisms.

UglyDolls: The Movie Novel

by Arden Hayes

The UglyDolls of Uglyville-Ox, Ugly Dog, Lucky Bat, Wage, and Babo-spend each day partying and welcoming new UglyDolls to their town. They truly believe that things couldn't be better! But one UglyDoll disagrees. Moxy longs to go to the fabled Big World and belong to a child of her very own. One day, Moxy decides that she's tired of waiting for her dreams to come true. She and her friends set off on an adventure to find the Big World and end up discovering a place -and other dolls-they never could have imagined!This full retelling of the highly-anticipated animated film UglyDolls celebrates imagination, friendship, and individuality and includes 8 pages of full-color images from the movie! TM & © 2019 Ugly Industries Holdings, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

A Toad and a Frog (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Ava Hayes

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Criminal Justice In America (Fifth Edition)

by Bill Hayes Marshall Croddy Todd Clark

No matter who you are, crime affects your life. As a student, your school might be vandalized or your wallet stolen. Statistically, chances are good that sometime in your life you will be a crime victim. As a taxpayer, you will be required to contribute money in the fight against crime or to repair the damage it does. As a voter, you will be asked to choose candidates based in part, at least, on their views about solutions to crime. Everyone agrees that crime is a serious problem. Few agree about its causes or solutions. <p><p> Although the debate over the causes and solutions to crime will probably never end, society has evolved a criminal justice system for dealing with crime. Two areas of jurisprudence are essential to understanding this system: criminal law and criminal procedure.

A Poor Excuse for a Dragon (Step into Reading)

by Geoffrey Hayes

"Punchy dialogue and compact sentences should make this a read-aloud delight."--Publishers Weekly"Part-slapstick, part-fairy tale, the gently humorous plot has enough twists and turns to keep newly independent readers engaged."--School Library JournalFred the dragon has a list of tasks he must complete in order to be a successful dragon--none of which comes naturally. But he's determined to make #5--eat people--work. Before you can say "pass the salt" he's gobbled up three people even though he doesn't have the stomach for it. Luckily a local shepherd, with the help of a giant and a witch, knows how to cure what ails him and get those pesky people out of his belly. It's happily-ever-after for everyone in ways you'd never expect.Geisel award-winning author/illustrator Geoffrey Hayes is a stepped reader maestro. The common threads between his wildly popular Uncle Tooth and Otto SIRs and the more recent Benny and Penny series (Toon Books) are clear and constant. The art is adorable, the characters are bursting with personality, and the stories are humorously subversive. From marauding pirates to misbehaving mice to a dragon who swallows people whole (and then continues to communicate with them in his belly!), Geoffrey always hits that sweet spot for the stepped reader audience--easy to decode, illustrative tales that tickle the funnybone.From the Trade Paperback edition.

Ghost Fever: Mal de Fantasma

by Joe Hayes

In his classic bilingual style, Joe tells the story of a haunted house in a poor little town in Arizona. Nobody will rent that house because they know a ghost lives there. So the landlord tries to rents it out for free. Still nobody will rent it. That is, until Elena's father rents it. He doesn't believe in ghosts. Lucky for Elena that her grandmother knows all about the ways of ghosts. Elena, with the help of her grandmother, resolves the mystery of "ghost fever"--and learns a lesson about life.Joe Hayes, who lives in Santa Fe, is an award-winning storyteller renowned especially for his stories in Spanish and English.

How the Stars Got Into the Sky: Two Native American Pourquoi Tales (Text Connections Ser.)

by Joe Hayes

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> Have you ever wondered how the stars got into the sky? Native American cultures came up with their own answers to that very question. The Navajo people believed clever Coyote was responsible, while the people of the Cochití Pueblo told about the adventure.

Understanding Mathematics for Young Children

by Derek Haylock Anne Cockburn

If you are a teacher or student teacher in a nursery or primary school, you need a secure understanding of the mathematical ideas behind the material you will use in the classroom. To help young children develop their understanding of mathematics, you need to develop your own understanding of how mathematics is learnt. <P><P> In this indispensible book, the authors help you to understand mathematical concepts and how children come to understand them, and also help develop your own confidence with mathematical activities. <P> Each chapter of this book includes:<P> - Real-life examples and illustrations from children and teachers in the classroom <P> - The research behind some of the concepts and teaching approaches discussed <P> - Pauses to reflect and discuss your own mathematical knowledge and experience <P> - Age-appropriate classroom activities to try with your class or group.

Affecting Change: Social Workers in the Political Arena

by Karen S. Haynes James S. Mickelson

Updated to reflect advances in a changing political arena of Obama's administration, this revision shows students how to develop political action skills and to take advantage of the opportunity of change. This practical, step-by-step guide focuses on advocacy as the central mission of social work practice. New material and 17 new personal scenarios involving social workers who have made a difference-senators, representatives, and officials in the political arena-serve to inspire students. Revised chapters show how social work skills can be most effective, whether by impacting the political arena as a social worker or running for office.

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