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Hiccups For Elephant

by James Preller Hans Wilhelm

None of the other animals can sleep because Elephant has the hiccups.

Home Then and Now (First Step Nonfiction -- Then And Now Ser.)

by Robin Nelson

Presents a brief look at how homes in the United States have changed over the years.

Homespun Sarah

by Verla Kay

Sarah's life in Colonial Pennsylvania is anything but easy. She and her family have to grow, raise, and make everything they need-including their clothes. The time and effort that takes means that nothing is replaced until it's absolutely necessary. As Sarah helps plant flax and raise sheep throughout the year, her one dress gets tighter and tighter. But in the nick of time, wool is spun, fabric is woven, and a brand-new dress is made just for her.

Honeyky Hanukah

by Woody Guthrie Dave Horowitz

Latkes and goody things all over town, It's Honeyky Hanukah time. In Woody Guthrie's rowdy, funny celebration of a Hanukah night, a young boy and his dog move merrily from house to house, gathering up family and friends for a big feast at Bubbe's.

Hoppy Feet

by Jocelyn Jamison Claudine Gévry

Featuring an adorable pair of baby frogs who hop around their pond only to end up happily home again with their Mom and Dad, Hoppy Feet is sure to entertain even the littlest of little ones. Picture descriptions added.

Huggly's Valentines (The Monster Under the Bed)

by Tedd Arnold

LAUGH ALONG WITH HUGGLY AND THE MONSTERS UNDER THE BED! Huggly and his friends live in the monster world. But sometimes the human world is just too hard to resist! That's when the fun begins . . .

I Am America

by Charles R. Smith

Poet and photographer Charles Smith, Jr. has created a poignant, stunning photographic picture book that celebrates the many faces that make up America. "I am America/I am proud/I am diverse/soft-spoken/and loud. ..." The powerful poem in this one-of-a-kind book is enhanced by the accompanying photographs that represent children of diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds. The playful images and touching poetry work together to tell the story of America. Children and parents alike will be moved by each unforgettable face and each strikingly beautiful line of verse. Photographer Charles Smith, Jr. brings his unique artistic style to this patriotic and poignant portrayal of America's children.

I Am Responsible

by Sarah L. Schuette

This book shows various ways children can be responsible including taking care of pets, brushing teeth, and performing household duties.

I Can Be Safe: A First Look at Safety (A First Look at…Series)

by Pat Thomas

Are there kids in your life who could benefit from a friendly little book that acknowledges kids' fears and makes them aware of things they need in order to feel safe in different situations? This is the perfect book! They learn, for instance, to look both ways when crossing a road, to wear special clothing for sports, to know their parents' names, phone number, and emergency numbers, and many other details.Parents, teachers, and gift givers will find:language that is simple, direct, and easier for younger children to understandinformation how to be safe and self sufficienta helpful book written by a psychotherapist and counselora whole series of books for children to explore emotional issuesThe A First Look At series promotes positive interaction among children, parents, and teachers, and encourage kids to ask questions and confront social and emotional questions that sometimes present problems. Books feature appealing full-color illustrations on every page plus a page of advice to parents and teachers.

I Can Do It Too!

by Karen Baicker Ken Wilson-Max

This heartwarming story reminds us how satisfying it is to grow up surrounded by love. I Can Do It Too! affirms a little girl's growing independence as she, too, can begin to do all the things she sees her parents, relatives and neighbors do: pouring juice at breakfast, strumming a guitar, and even riding a bike! The simple cadence of text and direct-to-the-heart art result in a book as warm and generous as its message, providing reading pleasure for toddlers, older siblings, and the grown-ups who love them.

I Knew You Could!: A Book for All the Stops in Your Life (The Little Engine That Could)

by Craig Dorfman

Celebrate graduation and achievements big or small with The Little Engine That Could!The determined Little Blue Engine is back, bringing inspiring and enlightening words of wisdom to graduates of all ages as they make the transition from one phase of life to the next. I Knew You Could! provides familiar comfort in changing times and serves as a wonderful gift that will be treasured for years to come. Readers will revisit the story again and again as they move forward along life's path. From "I think I can" to "I knew I could," The Little Engine That Could helps kids of all ages realize that anything is possible if you just put your mind to it!

I Spy a School Bus

by Jean Marzollo Walter Wick

A Level 1 reader with picture clue riddles and search-and-find fun! All new, easy-to-read riddles by Jean Marzollo are paired with fun photographs culled from previously published I Spy books to create an I Spy easy reader. With rhythm, rhyme, and picture clues, this book is written to support the newest reader!

If I Ran the Rain Forest: All About Tropical Rain Forests (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library)

by Bonnie Worth

The Cat in the Hat takes Sally and Dick for an “umbrella-vator” ride through the understory, canopy, and emergent layers of a tropical rain forest, encountering a host of plants, animals, and native peoples along the way.

In Space

by Belén Garrido Judy Stead

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Independence Day (First Step Nonfiction Ser.)

by Robin Nelson

A brief introduction to the history of Independence Day and how and why it is celebrated.

Insectivores and Bats (World of Animals: Mammals #9)

by Pat Morris Amy-Jane Beer

This book describes the habitats, habits, physical descriptions, status and facts about a variety of insectivores from Hedgehogs and Shrews to Moles and Bats.

Inside Your Outside: All About the Human Body (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library)

by Tish Rabe

Journey through the fascinating world of the body with everyone's favorite Cat in the Hat! The Cat in the Hat's Learning Library is a nonfiction picture book series that introduces beginning readers ages 5-8 to important basic concepts.Join the Cat in the Hat, Sally and Dick for a ride through the human body where they visit the right and left sides of the brain, meet the Feletons from far off Fadin (when they stand in the sun you can see through their skin), scuba dive through the blood system, follow food and water through the digestive tract, and a whole lot more! Perfect for readers who are curious about the body and for any kid who loves learning and science.Featuring beloved characters from Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat, the Learning Library are unjacketed hardcover picture books that explore a range of nonfiction topics about the world we live in and include an index, glossary, and suggestions for further reading.

It's Back To School We Go!: First Day Stories from Around the World

by Ellen B. Jackson Jan Davey Ellis

The first day of school is an event that brings mixed emotions to children everywhere. There is excitement in seeing old friends and it's nice to begin a new year with a new teacher and good intentions. But first day feelings are mixed. Will last year's friends still be friends? What if the new teacher doesn't like me? Or what if the work is too hard? Ellen Jackson and Jan Davey Ellis portray children from eleven different countries experiencing their first day back at school. Each child's first-person acount is enhanced by a fact box that tells us something about the culture from which the child speaks, so that the reader is able to compare and contrast the experiences of children from different parts of the world. In words and pictures the author and artist have captured the diversity of children's school experiences, while at the same time capturing how much the world's children have in common.

It's Party Time: A Purim Story

by Jonny Zucker

A mother, father, and three young children in a typical Jewish family celebrate their most important holidays in the attractively illustrated Festival Time books, which speak not only to Jewish children but to boys and girls of all faiths. Ages 3-7

The Jack Tales: Folk Tales from the Southern Appalachians

by Richard Chase

A collection of folk tales from the southern Appalachians that center on a single character, the irrepressible Jack.

Jackalope

by Janet Stevens Susan Stevens Crummel

Never seen a jackalope? Not even sure what one is? Well, you've come to the right place. You'll get the whole wild story right here in this book. You see, the jackalope didn't start out with horns. First he was a plain old hare. You know, a jackrabbit. The horns came later, along with a corny fairy godrabbit and a cranky coyote. And the trouble those horns brought--hoooo-wee! With a gut-busting brew of sassy storytelling and outrageous art, Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel finally give the jackalope his due. After all, he's long been part of American legend--isn't it time to tell the real story?

Jesus Loves Me: A Lifetime Of Walking With Jesus (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Zondervan

Verse by verse, this level-one reader shows how much Jesus loves children. Jesus Loves Me uses whimsical illustrations, music, and reading to make this much-loved children’s song come to life. Simple sheet music is included so that parents or teachers can play the melody while children read and sing along. Jesus Loves Me is part of the I Can Read™/Song Series.

Joe-Joe's First Flight

by Natasha Tarpley

Joe-Joe’s father works at the local airport, one of the first in the area, at a time when segregation rules. Even though the men who work at the airport, including Joe-Joe’s dad, were promised flying jobs, the owner refuses to let them fly. The town of Blind Eye has lost hope over the men’s heartbreak and the injustice being done to them, so much so that the moon won’t shine down on it any longer. More than anything, Joe-Joe wants to bring the moon back to Blind Eye so he can return hope to the townspeople. This is an extraordinary storybook about lost hope and what can happen when dreams are allowed to flourish.

Joseph and the Splendid Coat

by Alice Joyce Davidson

Colorfully illustrated with rhyming verse that children will understand and enjoy, the story of Joseph shows the triumph of faith in action.

Jungle Friends (Step into Reading)

by RH Disney

Furry friends. Scaly friends. Feathered friends. Giant friends. Mowgli has lots of jungle friends! Meet all the characters from the swingin&’ Disney classic The Jungle Book.

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