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Karen's Snow Day (Baby-Sitters Little Sister #34)
by Ann M. MartinFrom the bestselling author of the generation-defining series The Baby-sitters Club comes a series for a new generation!"Stoneybrook Academy is closed today."Karen likes school, but she can’t wait for a snow day! Karen’s got big plans for the Three Musketeers: sledding, and ice skating, and maybe even a snowball fight. But when Karen’s snow day finally comes, she gets herself in a big mess. She and Hannie and Nancy have to help Karen’s brother shovel snow. All day long! What’s going to happen to Karen’s special snow day?
Karen's Toothache (Baby-Sitters Little Sister #43)
by Ann M. MartinFrom the bestselling author of the generation-defining series The Baby-sitters Club comes a series for a new generation!Ow! Ow! Ouch!Poor Karen. She has a bad toothache. But Karen does not want to go to the dentist. She’s afraid. Maybe Karen’s toothache will just go away. But it doesn't. And now Karen’s in big trouble. She has to have her tooth pulled out! Will Karen be brave enough for the tooth doctor?
Karen's Tuba: Karen's Tuba; Karen's Big Lie; Karen's Wedding; Karen's Newspaper (Baby-Sitters Little Sister #37)
by Ann M. MartinFrom the bestselling author of the generation-defining series The Baby-sitters Club comes a series for a new generation!Join the band! Karen’s class is taking music lessons, and all of the kids are getting instruments! Instead of a beautiful flute, Karen ends up with a big, old tuba. And she is not very happy about that! Karen’s tuba sounds like a duck with a bad cold. But she’s not giving up. Karen is going to be the best second-grade tuba player ever. Honk, honk!
Karen's Wedding (Baby-Sitters Little Sister #39)
by Ann M. MartinFrom the bestselling author of the generation-defining series The Baby-sitters Club comes a series for a new generation!Here Comes the Bride!Karen’s favorite teacher is getting married and Karen is going to be the flower girl! At least Ms. Colman said that Karen would be. But that was before Ms. Coleman’s niece showed up. Will Karen still get to walk down the aisle? Or is she going to come down with a case of the wedding bell blues?
Northern Lights
by Dorothy M. SouzaThe Nature in Action series captivates young readers, stirring their interest in science with dramatic photographs of the powerful effects of nature. Supports the national science education standards Unifying Concepts and Processes: Evolution and Equilibrium; Earth and Space Science; and Science in Personal and Social Perspectives as outlined by the National Academics of Science and endorsed by the National Science Teachers Association.
Origami Aquarium
by Michael G. LafosseMake colorful and fun origami fish and sea creatures with this easy origami kit. Sharks, fish and turtles are just a few of the origami ocean creatures you can create with this paper craft origami kit. World renowned origami artist Michael LaFosse introduces 20 unique origami paper craft designs for exotic undersea creatures. People of all ages and any level of skill, will enjoy crafting these eye-catching origami. This unique collection of origami designs will help you create folded paper models of fish and other animals from around the world. Finished origami projects are great for friends, to decorate your room, or for kids fascinated by aquariums and aquatic creatures. All of the folds are simple enough to be origami-for-kids projects and are a great way to learn origami. The origami paper in the kit already has printed colors so no paint or glue is required, just unpack and start folding right away! The origami kit contains: 2 full-colored, 32-page booklets Clear step-by-step instructions Easy-to-follow diagrams 20 simple origami projects 96 sheets of durable authentic origami folding paper A variety of different colors and patterns Origami Aquarium Kit provides you this stunning collection of origami projects that will have you creating your own personal aquarium in no time! Origami projects include: Shark Whale Seal Horseshoe Crab Seahorse And many more. . .
Pigs Aplenty, Pigs Galore!
by David M. McphailOne minute, the narrator is quietly reading. The next, pigs are descending on his house--and head--in every imaginable getup, by every available means, from every possible place.
Raggedy Andy Stories
by Johnny Gruelle Kim GruelleSince Raggedy Andy first appeared in print in 1920, he has delighted millions of readers with his adventurous spirit and compassionate nature. Now he returns to captivate a new generation in this carefully produced reissue, which restores the book to its original appearance. All the original stories are here, as Raggedy Andy arrives in the mail at Marcella's father's office, displays his cheery smile, and is eagerly reunited with his sister, Raggedy Ann. After a warm welcome from the other dolls, Raggedy Andy adds to their fun with a dance, a pillow fight, and a taffy pull. His merry escapades frequently show his generosity in helping others, as he bravely ventures into the gutter to find the penny dolls, "cures" the French doll, and encourages the wooden horse. Other stories also include Raggedy Andy and the other dolls' encounters with the Easter bunny, Santa Claus, and a beautiful seashell. Johnny Gruelle's delicate illustrations are the perfect companion to the well-loved stories in this American classic, the only edition authorized by the Gruelle family. A brief biography of the author-artist by his grandson, Kim Gruelle, makes this edition especially valuable.
Richard Scarry's Bunnies (Richard Scarry)
by Richard ScarryThis bunny book, featuring Richard Scarry's cutest bunnies ever, will be right at home in an Easter basket or at a springtime baby shower!
Richard Scarry's Busiest firefighter Ever! (Little Golden Book)
by Richard ScarrySparky, Smokey, Snozzle, and Squirty are the valiant firepigs who keep Busytown safe. But their busy days are much more than just putting out fires. They come when Hilda drops her keys in the drain, and they help Mr. Frumble with his pickle car. It's also important that they keep the firehouse neat and clean. But, of course, putting out fires may be their most important job. Once again, Richard Scarry's trademark humor and silly picture details will enchant readers who, again and again, will want to hear the adventures of these perhaps overambitious firefighters. From the Hardcover edition.
Science Arts: Exploring Science Through Hands-On Art Projects (Bright Ideas for Learning #4)
by Jean Potter MaryAnn F Kohl K. Whelan DeryGet ready to explore the world of science through art with these open-ended experiments! Science Arts introduces the scientific magic of crystals, light, constellations, plants, and more through creative art projects. Each of the more than 100 hands-on projects is designed to help children discover essential science topics through a creative process unique to each individual. Concepts include light and sight, motion and energy, and nature and ecology. Science Arts provides both teachers and parents with a diverse range of activities for making science creative, fun and fascinating. The possibilities are wide open and endless!
Scuffy the Tugboat: Classic Edition (Little Golden Book)
by Gertrude CramptonMeant for &“bigger things,&” Scuffy the Tugboat sets off to explore the world. But on his daring adventure Scuffy realizes that home is where he&’d rather be, sailing in his bathtub. For over 50 years, parents and children have cherished this classic Little Golden Book.
Shut the Door! (Beginner Books(R))
by Robert LopshireUnavailable for almost 20 years, a funny easy-reader about responsibility gets a fresh new look!When a little bear forgets to close the door to his house, he encounters a series of unwelcome (and untidy) visitors--including a swarm of flies, an egg-loving skunk, and a moose in search of a bath! This rhymed easy-reader by Robert Lopshire--author of Put Me in the Zoo and I Want to Be Somebody New!--is perfect for beginning readers, and its surprise ending (in which the little bear's mom forgets to shut the door herself--oops!) will leave kids giggling with glee while reinforcing the message that we ALL need to be responsible for our actions. With charming new illustrations by Maria Karipidou, this is the kind of classic, funny Beginner Book with a message that kids, parents, and educators will adore!Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.
Silent Observer (Awareness And Caring Ser.awareness & Caring - Sign Language)
by Christy MacKinnonRendered in lovely, full-color illustrations, Silent Observer traces the early life of author Christy MacKinnon in Nova Scotia at the turn of the century. Born in 1889, the author lost her hearing from “the Winter fever” at the age of two. Her story tells of a simple, charming life on her family’s farm by the bay and in the schoolhouse where her father taught her in their hometown of Boisdale. Silent Observer is an affectionate, poignant memoir of childhood as seen through the eyes of a vivacious young girl. Teachers, parents, and children will share in their enjoyment of this beautiful, sensitive story of a harder but wonderful time that has passed.
Stellaluna
by Janell CannonKnocked from her mother's safe embrace by an attacking owl, Stellaluna lands headfirst in a bird's nest. This adorable baby fruit bat's world is literally turned upside down when she is adopted by the occupants of the nest and adapts to their peculiar bird habits. Two pages of notes at the end of the story provide factual information about bats. Images and image descriptions available.
Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt
by Deborah HopkinsonAs a seamstress in the Big House, Clara is luckier than the slaves who work the fields. Still, she dreams of a reunion with her Momma, who lives on another plantation--and even of running away to freedom. <P><P> Then she hears two slaves talking about how they could find the Underground Railroad if only they had a map. In a flash of inspiration, Clara sees how she can use the cloth in her scrap bag to make a map of the land--a freedom quilt--that no master will ever suspect.
The Berenstain Bears Chapter Book: The New Girl in Town (Berenstain Bears Ser.)
by Stan Berenstain Jan BerenstainBrother Bear falls in love with Bonnie Brown, but an ancient family feud resurfaces, and they're forbidden to see each other. Only when the cubs stage a production of Romeo and Juliet do the grownups of Bear Country learn to leave their prejudices behind.
The Berenstain Bears Chapter Book: The Red-Handed Thief (Berenstain Bears Ser.)
by Stan Berenstain Jan BerenstainAfter a series of crimes sweeps the Bear Country School, the cubs begin to jump to conclusions. With a gentle reminder from their teacher that no one is guilty until proven innocent, the cubs try to keep their minds open. That is, until the thief is discovered, and everyone is shocked. Who could it have been? The Berenstain Bears Chapter Books are the perfect next step for increasingly independent young readers.
The Berenstain Bears and the Bully (First Time Books(R))
by Stan Berenstain Jan BerenstainWhen Sister Bear takes a beating from Tuffy, the new cub in town, she learns a valuable lesson in self-defense--and forgiveness. A helpful tool for both parents and children in dealing with school bullies. Full color. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
The Gingerbread Man (Live Oak Media Ereadalong Ser.)
by Eric A. KimmelA freshly baked gingerbread man escapes the old woman and old man who baked him, chanting "I'll run and run as fast as I can. You can't catch me. I'm the gingerbread man!" And he does keep running . . . until he meets a wily fox.
The Midnight Moropus
by Joan Aiken Gavin RoweCan Jon find a ghostly horse that's been extinct for centuries? Jon is a lonely orphan who lives on a farm with his adopted parents. When they ask what he'd like for his birthday, Jon knows immediately: to see the Moropus, a prehistoric horse that's big and furry, with claws on its feet instead of hooves. According to legend, it haunts the lonely moors at a waterfall that is known as Horse Force because its gushing cascade sound just like a mare's whinny. But there's 1 problem: If Jon wants to see the ghost of the legendary creature, he has to visit Horse Force at the stroke of midnight--alone. Can he get up the courage to go there all by himself in the dead of night? Luckily there is 1 friend who can help Jon--his faithful pony Whiskers! This ebook features illustrations by Gavin Rowe and a personal history of Joan Aiken including rare images from the author's estate.
The Sweetest Fig
by Chris Van Allsburg"These figs are very special," the woman whispered. "They can make your dreams come true. " -- Thus Monsieur Bibot, the cold-hearted dentist, was given two ordinary-looking figs as payment for extracting a tooth from an old woman's mouth. Monsieur Bibot refused to believe such nonsense and proceeded to eat one of the figs for a bedtime snack. Although it was possibly the finest, sweetest fig he had ever tasted, it wasn't until the next morning that Monsieur Bibot realized it indeed had the power to make his dreams come true. While dragging his poor dog, Marcel, out for his walk, he discovered that his strange dream from the night before was becoming all too real. Determined to make good use of the second fig, Monsieur Bibot learns to control is dreams. But can he control Marcel? Once again Chris Van Allsburg explores the mysterious territory between fantasy and reality in an uncanny tale that will intrigue readers of all ages.
The Wind Blew (Rise and Shine)
by Pat HutchinsA rhymed tale describing the antics of a capricious wind. <P><P>The wind blew, and blew, and blew! It blew so hard, it took everything with it: Mr. White’s umbrella, Priscilla’s balloon, the twins’ scarves, even the wig on the judge’s head. But just when the wind was about to carry everything out to sea, it changed its mind! <P><P>With rhyming verse and colorful illustrations, Pat Hutchins takes us on a merry chase that is well worth the effort. <P><P>Lexile Measure: AD520L
This Land Is My Land
by George LittlechildArtist George Littlechild shows and tells us what it means to be a young Native artist living on the cusp of the 21st century. Giving thanks to the ancestors who have guided him, he documents the struggles of Native peoples and offers us stories of delight, humor and healing.
Too Many Tamales
by Gary SotoThis modern classic celebrates the tradition of tamales and family bonding at Christmas.Christmas Eve started out so perfectly for Maria. Snow had fallen and the streets glittered. Maria's favorite cousins were coming over and she got to help make the tamales for Christmas dinner. It was almost too good to be true when her mother left the kitchen for a moment and Maria got to try on her beautiful diamond ring . . .This is the story of a treasure thought to be lost in a batch of tamales; of a desperate and funny attempt by Maria and her cousins to eat their way out of trouble; and the warm way a family pulls together to make it a perfect Christmas after all.Also available in Spanish as ¡Qué montón de tamales!