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Celebrating Our Country

by Joy N. Wieder

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Happy Mother's Day

by Kara Derosa

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I Like Dirt!

by Mary Rowan Francesca Carabelli

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A Presidents' Day Play

by Audrey Carangelo Stan Gorman

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A Wedding Party

by Patricia Almada Janet Nelson

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The Great Ground, Unit 4: Outdoor Explorers

by Lois Fay Rémy Simard

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Jed Learns to Tie his Shoes, Unit 5: Let's Celebrate

by Frances Solomon Avalone

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Let's Play Ball!, Unit 5: Let's Celebrate

by Marie Gerasimos

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Look at the Seasons, Unit 4: Outdoor Explorers

by Madie Clark

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Symbols of the United States

by Nadia Harris Lynn Gesue

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Terrific Trees, Unit 4: Outdoor Explorers

by Diane Parker

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Water Is Everywhere

by Joy N. Wieder

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What Do We Wear?

by Patricia Almada

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What Is It?

by Elizabeth Clay Sergi Camara

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Who Is She?

by Frankie Homrich

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You Can Use It Again!

by Rowdy Macson Teresa Marti Jove

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Kenny's Big Present

by Polly Peterson Hector Borlasca

Little brother Kenny has a big present. His brother and sister are very curious to see what it is.

Around Our Way On Neighbors' Day

by Tameka Fryer Brown Charlotte Riley-Webb

Neighbors gather on a hot summer day for a joyful block party: Kids play double Dutch; men debate at the barber shop and play chess; mothers and aunts cook up oxtail stew, collard greens, and other delicious treats; and friends dance and sway as jazz floats through the streets. <P> A rhythmic tale that celebrates the diversity of a close-knit community, Around Our Way on Neighbors' Day will excite readers and prompt them to discover the magic of their own special surroundings.

A Clean House For Mole And Mouse

by Harriet Ziefert David Prebenna

Mole and Mouse have a nice house. "But it's dirty," said Mouse. "Let's clean it up." So Mole and Mouse clean all the rooms -- until they look just fine! Then when Mole wants to use her clean house, Mouse has other ideas.

The Spider and the Beehive

by Kama Einhorn Stephen Lewis

A greedy spider eats fruit without sharing. He learns his lesson though in a beehive.

George Shrinks

by William Joyce

George has more adventures than James Bond! Only three inches tall, he can ski down mountains of dishes, swim with goldfish, and take rides in his new toy airplane. But taking care of his giant baby brother and brushing his teeth can be real challenges for the mouse-sized George.

Meet the Feet

by Joanne Solins Gary Torrisi

Examine animal feet and learn why they are different.

EXPLORE NATURAL RESOURCES!

by Jennifer Keller Anita Yasuda

What are natural resources? And why is it important to prevent natural resources from being wasted? Explore Natural Resources! answers these questions. The 25 projects inspire young readers ages 6-9 to have fun while learning why natural resources are important to all living things and how every child can take care of the earth's resources through reducing, reusing, and recycling. Kids will read about national parks and early environmentalists, Earth celebrations, and the science behind renewable and nonrenewable resources. With projects and experiments ranging from making a wind-powered car and creating a solar catcher to calculating their water footprint, children will discover that everything comes from the earth. Projects are easy-to-follow, require little adult supervision, and use commonly found household products, many from the recycling box. Through a mixture of fun facts, trivia, jokes, comics, and hands-on activities, kids will Explore Natural Resources! and gain an appreciation of earth's resources, from its vast oceans to its open skies. Explore Natural Resources! meets common core state standards in language arts for reading informational text and literary nonfiction and is aligned with Next Generation Science Standards. Guided Reading Levels and Lexile measurements indicate grade level and text complexity.

El Chino

by Allen Say

A true story of Billy Wong, the first Chinese bullfighter.

Allison

by Allen Say

When Allison tries on the red kimono her grandmother has sent her, she is suddenly aware that she resembles her favorite doll more than she does her mother and father. When her parents try to explain that she is adopted, her world becomes an uncomfortable place. She becomes angry and withdrawn. She wonders why she was given up, what her real name is, and whether other children have parents in faraway countries. Allison's doll becomes her only solace until she finds a stray cat in the garden and learns the true meaning of adoption and parental love.

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