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Hansel and Gretel
by Katherine Scraper Joanna Czernichowska Lori O'DeaRead a Russian fairy tale and a German fairy tale with many similarities. Each has a pair of children who live with their poor father and wicked stepmother. Both have evil witches who live deep in the woods and eat children. Then read and evaluate three opinion pieces about which of the adult characters in the fairy tales acts the worst.
Neighbors at Play
by Claire Booher Bill Greenhead Lori O'DeaWho will play with Little Elephant? Little Elephant wants to play with her neighbors at the zoo, but she can't do what a lot of the other animals can do. Will she be able to find something that's fun for everyone?
Penguins in Antarctica: How do Penguins Live in Such a Cold Place?
by Kira Freed Lori O'DeaNIMAC-sourced textbook
Poor Turkey Girl
by Lori O'Dea Manuela Adreani Rebecca GrudzinaA girl who raises turkeys learns a lesson about loyalty.
A Tug of War
by Lori O'Dea Ursula Schmidt Joanna Czernichowska Rebecca GrudzinaA clever rabbit tricks a hippo and an elephant into believing he is strong.
Undercover in the Bow-Wow Club
by Walker Styles Ben WhitehouseIn this third Rider Woofson mystery, a mega rock star's instruments are stolen. Can Rider solve this musical mystery before showtime?Keep calm and rock on! Mega-superstar David Bow-Wowie is ready to rock and roll at the Bow-Wow Club until disaster strikes during his sound check! When all the instruments mysteriously disappear, Bow-Wowie is sure his music career is over. But Rider and the P.I. pack are always ready to take the stage. With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Rider Woofson chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
Ducklings Grow Up
by Victoria Torres Vicki Rushworth David HaggertyIn this book, observe ducklings hatching and learning to sleep, eat, walk, swim, and grow.
Leaders Can Help
by Cynthia Swain Tara FunkPeople can be leaders. Some leaders are men. Some leaders are women. Leaders can help.
Helping Friends
by Katherine Scraper Vicki Rushworth David HaggertyIn this book, observe good citizens who help their friends.
Every Tree Has a Life Cycle
by Cynthia Swain Tara FunkHow does a tree grow? Read about the life cycle of a tree.
Remember the RULES!
by Katherine Scraper Richard Harrington David HaggertyIn this book, Matt learns not to run at school.
Working Together
by Margie Burton Cathy French Tammy JonesThis book is about the importance of helping out at home.
A Seed Needs Help
by Katherine Scraper David HaggertyIn this book, explore the things a seed needs to grow.
My Life as an Immigrant
by Nancy Kelly AllenImmigrants Sailed From Faraway Lands To Come To America For Opportunity. This Book Includes Their Experiences At Ellis Island, The Struggles Of Finding Employment, And Learning A New Language In A Strange, New World.
Nifty Noses Up Close (Animal Bodies Up Close)
by Melissa StewartDid you know that an elephant can use its trunk to pick up tree branches? Or that polar bears have the best sense of smell of any animal on Earth? In NIFTY NOSES UP CLOSE learn all about how animals use their noses to hunt, breathe, and stay safe.
LOL: A Load of Laughs and Jokes for Kids
by Craig YoeWhat do you get when you cross a wacky, jam-packed joke book with a kid who loves to LOL? A load of laughs and jokes for kids in this perfect book for young comedians!What winter sport do trees participate in? Al-pine skiing! What do construction workers use to block traffic in winter? Snow cones! What did one telephone give the other telephone on Valentine’s Day? A ring! LOL: A Load of Laughs and Jokes for Kids is crammed full of the wildest, wackiest jokes ever! Covering a range of topics from Animals to Zippers and everything in between, it will have your jokesters howling with laughter.
The Show-Off Monkey and Other Taoist Tales
by Mark W. McginnisA picture book of Taoist wisdom tales inspired by the ancient philosopher Chang Tzu, for children ages 5-10, beautifully illustrated with original artwork.“If we are true to who we are, we will naturally find what is right.” “Beauty is in the eyes and mind of the beholder.” “What is good in life is not always obvious.” These morals are inspired by the teachings Taoist philosopher Chuang Tzu (fourth century b.c.e.), who through charming and sometimes cryptic fables explained to his students the qualities of humility, modesty, simplicity, acceptance, and contentment. In “The Sea Turtle and the Frog,” two creatures share their unique perspective on the world. “The Happy Fish” offers a reflection on what makes for a good leader. And “The White Peacock” demonstrates the virtues of a simple life rather than one adorned with material riches. Beautifully illustrated in the traditional Asian style by artist Mark McGinnis, this book collects thirty-three of these traditional Taoist wisdom tales that will teach readers young and old about the Taoist view of living in harmony with the natural world.
Go Math! [Grade K] Volume 1
by Juli K. Dixon Edward B. Burger Steven J. LeinwandNIMAC-sourced textbook
Go Math! [Grade K] Volume 2
by Juli K. Dixon Edward B. Burger Steven J. LeinwandNIMAC-sourced textbook