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Together
by Mona DamlujiA breathtakingly simple poem of universal experience shows us the transformative power of collective action."Together offers a vision of the world we want for our children, one in which all living things flourish, our communities thrive, and justice prevails.&” --Ibram X. Kendi, author of Antiracist BabyIn Together, social justice kids book pioneer Innosanto Nagara teams up with poet and activist Mona Damluji for a stunningly tender and pitch-perfect visual feast that juxtaposes individual action with the power of people acting together. Each of the ten free-verse couplets in the poem is spread across four pages of imagery, to make a unique and different kind of board book for young kids to discover with their families.The first illustrated book in which Nagara applies his extraordinary visual imagination to words not his own, Together is simplicity itself--a poem about the transformational change that happens when people stop acting alone and start doing things together. Together is Nagara's third board book, following the immensely popular social justice board books A is for Activist and Counting on Community.
Todos pueden aprender a montar en bicicleta (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Big Book Unit 4 #5)
by Chris RaschkaNIMAC-sourced textbook
Todos los hermosos caballos (Trilogía de la frontera #1)
by Cormac MccarthyPrimera entrega de la Trilogía de la frontera: una novela de aprendizaje con resonancias épicas que inaugura un paisaje moral y físico que nos remite a la última epopeya de nuestro tiempo.
Todo sobre mi (¡Arriba la Lectura! Level A #1)
by Nicole Wong Dana CarrollNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Un niño habla de sí mismo. ¿Qué aprenderás?
Todo puede ser (Just Because Spanish Edition)
by Matthew McConaugheyEl primer libro ilustrado de Matthew McConaughey, actor ganador del Óscar y autor bestseller del New York Times. Que esté en la línea de salidano quiere decir que esté lista para empezar.Que todo el cuerpo te tiembleno quiere decir que vayas a fracasar.¿Alguna vez te has preocupado y emocionado al mismo tiempo?¿O te han hecho sentir mal pero has sido capaz de perdonar?¿Alguna vez has pensado si hay más de una respuesta correcta a una pregunta?La vida está llena de contradicciones. Y son estas contradicciones las que nos hacen ser quienes somos.Con el humor y la sabiduría que lo caracterizan, Matthew McConaughey, actor ganador de un Óscar y autor bestseller y número uno del New York Times, ofrece una compilación de lecciones vitales fresca y conmovedora que invita a los lectores de todas las edades a celebrar las posibilidades que habitan en nosotros.¿Por qué? Porque todo puede ser. The debut picture book by Academy Award-winning actor and #1 New York Times bestselling author Matthew McConaughey, now available in Spanish!Just because I&’m in the race,doesn&’t mean I&’m fully ready.Just because I&’m shaking,doesn&’t mean that I&’m not steady.Have you ever felt worried and excited at the same time?Have you ever had your feelings hurt but forgiven someone anyway?Have you ever thought there was more than one right answer to a question?That&’s because contradictions are all around us. And they make us who we are.Filled with his trademark humor and wisdom, Academy Award–winning actor and #1 New York Times bestselling author Matthew McConaughey has crafted a soulful and irreverent collection of life lessons that empowers readers, big and small, to celebrate how we are all full of possibility.Why? Just because.
Todo el mundo cabe aquí
by Alexandra PenfoldA Spanish edition of ALL ARE WELCOME! Join the call for a better world with this New York Times bestselling picture book about a school where diversity and inclusion are celebrated. Discover a school where--no matter what--young children have a place, have a space, and are loved and appreciated.Follow a group of children through a day in their school, where everyone is welcomed with open arms. A school where students from all backgrounds learn from and celebrate each other's traditions. A school that shows the world as we will make it to be.
Toddlers Around Town: 25 Travel Activities for Kids
by Hannah SunDiscover a new adventure on every page—search-the-page fun for toddlers!Whether they're at home or in the car, your little one won't have to search far to find the fun in this awesome activity book. Bursting with beautifully illustrated, full-color find-the-object puzzles, this collection of travel activities for kids offers hours of enjoyment and learning.These travel activities for kids will teach your tot to love learning as they travel around the neighborhood and beyond, finding everything from colorful vegetables at the farmers market to rockets and robots at the theater!Search the Page Toddlers Around Town: 25 Travel Activities for Kids includes:Playful puzzles—This book of travel activities for kids is filled with engaging search-the-pages—each of which takes your child to an exciting new place.Growing challenges—Help your little one hone their focus and attention skills with puzzles that get more difficult as they progress.Adorable illustrations—Kids will love searching each and every page thanks to cute and colorful pictures filled with lots of things to see and explore.Help your child spy, with their little eye, something that starts with F-U-N: travel activities for kids!
Toddler Activities Made Easy: 100+ Fun and Creative Learning Activities for Busy Parents
by Kristin Bonning-GouldAll play, no prep—fun and creative activities for toddlers ages 2-4Your little one is bursting with enthusiasm, wonder, and… ENERGY! This activity book gives busy parents of a bustling toddler quick, easy, and fun-filled activities to engage your child's curiosity. With activities that use everyday household materials and require only 5 minutes or less to prepare, this book makes it simple and fast for parents to turn a moment of idleness into playful learning.Make learning a blast for your toddler with this creative activity book, featuring:100+ toddler activities—Engage your toddler with imaginative games and outdoor exploration.Easy setup—Prep toddler activities in just 5 minutes with projects using common household materials.Cognitive skill building—These activities are designed to help with early literacy, fine motor skills, visual spatial skills, and so much more.This toddler activity book makes playtime easy, educational, and entertaining for the whole family.
Today on Election Day
by Catherine Stier David LeonardThe school gym is a polling place, and Bailey, Ren, David, Meg, Aiden, and Isabella know all about Election Day and voting! Bailey helped her Aunt Julia run for a seat on the city council. Aiden goes with his grandpa to vote. David's brother Jake will be voting for the first time. Meg talks about how, years ago, some citizens were not permitted to vote. A perfect picture book for future voters of America, Today on Election Day will simultaneously entertain and educate.
Today is a Windy Day (What Is The Weather Today? Ser.)
by Martha E. H. RustadThe weather is windy today. Do you know what to do? Come explore the weather today and learn what to do on a windy day.
Today is a Sunny Day (What Is The Weather Today? Ser.)
by Martha E. H. RustadThe weather is sunny today. Do you know what to do? Come explore the weather today and learn what to do on a sunny day.
Today is a Rainy Day (What Is The Weather Today? Ser.)
by Martha E. H. RustadThe weather is rainy today. Do you know what to do? Come explore the weather today and learn what to do on a rainy day.
Today is a Hot Day (What Is The Weather Today? Ser.)
by Martha E. H. RustadThe weather is hot today. Do you know what to do? Come explore the weather today and learn what to do on a hot day.
Today at School: With Yesterday and Tomorrow
by Jessica YoungAward-winning author Jessica Young and New York Times bestselling illustrator Renee Kurilla crafted a heartwarming story about the first day of school, told from the perspective of three timely characters: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.Yesterday and Tomorrow do everything together. Now that the first day of school is here, Yesterday and Tomorrow are unsure about what the day will bring! Until sure enough they discover the power of living in the present with the help of their new friend, Today. From the New York Times bestselling illustrator of Just Because, here is a gentle and uplifting picture book for anyone facing a new experience.
Today Is Monday in Texas (Today Is Monday)
by Johnette DowningCome and eat it up! All the lucky children in Texas walk through a week of favorite Lone Star food in this colorful singsong story. On Monday it's pan de campo, and Tuesday is time for chicken-fried steak. Chili on Wednesday, sweet onions on Thursday, and grapefruit on Friday bring young Texans to a weekend of barbecue and strudel. Bright collage-style illustrations add a layer of visual fun to this cumulative, rhythmic adaptation of a traditional song. A "word menu" of terms and food facts and a recipe for pan de campo complete this tasty trip through Texas.
Todas las buenas manos (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Big Book Unit 2 #3)
by Yuyi Morales Francisca CampoyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Toby Is a Big Boy
by Lou PeacockFamilies with new babies and older siblings will see themselves reflected in this ever-so-sweet story of sibling rivalry as a young elephant gets frustrated with all the attention his baby sister is receiving.Toby is no longer a little elephant. He's a big boy now, much bigger than baby sister Iris. He can do exciting things all by himself. He can pour his own milk, read his own bedtime stories (sort of), and even reach the snacks high on the shelf that he's been told are "just for mamas." But sometimes it feels that Toby has to do everything by himself because Mama is too busy with Iris. And some things are really hard even for a big boy. Toby ends up with spaghetti on his nose, rain boots that don't match, and toilet paper everywhere! He is mad. Luckily, Mama is there to remind Toby of the perks of being a toddler--and that no matter how big he gets, he'll always be her baby.
Toasty
by Sarah HwangA deliciously funny story about Toasty, a piece of bread who wants to be a dog, for fans of Arnie the Doughnut by Laurie Keller and Everyone Loves Bacon by Kelly DiPucchio.Toasty loves dogs--so much so that he'd like to be one. He knows there are some differences--most dogs have four legs, but Toasty has two arms and two legs. Some dogs sleep in dog houses, but Toasty sleeps in a toaster. All dogs have hair and fur, but Toasty has neither because he's made of bread. In spite of these differences, he decides to go to the park to play with the dogs but runs into trouble when they want to eat him. Lucky for Toasty, he is rescued by a little girl who has always wanted a dog but can't have one because she is allergic. Toasty is the perfect dog for her.Sarah Hwang's inspiration for Toasty came from her childhood experience as an immigrant and her discovery that you find your best friends when you're willing to just be yourself. Her playful art for Toasty came to mind when she saw a piece of toast that reminded her of the way she used to draw dogs as a child.
Toads (Amphibians Ser.)
by Alyse SweeneyToads live on every continent except Antarctica! Learn all about these bumpy, lumpy bug eaters in Toads.
Toad Weather
by Sandra MarkleA young girl, her mother, and her grandmother embark on a rainy day adventure in this engrossing story of discovery and wonder, inspired by a true story.There's nothing to do on a rainy day—or so Ally thinks. But Mama says she's seen something amazing, so despite Ally's misgivings, she sets out on an adventure with her mother and grandmother. On their journey, she sees all sorts of things: dripping awnings, wet cardboard, splashing cars...but also earthworms, storm drain geysers, and oil slick patterns. And then they turn the corner, just in time to see a big crowd. What's happening?Lyrical text from Sandra Markle and stunning paintings from New York Times best-selling illustrator Thomas Gonzalez tell a captivating, multigenerational story of a toad migration, inspired by the real-life Toad Detour in Roxborough, Pennsylvania.
To the Stars!: The First American Woman to Walk in Space
by Carmella Van Vleet Dr Kathy SullivanKathy Sullivan wanted to go everywhere. She loved blueprints and maps. She loved languages and the ocean. She didn’t like the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” <p><p>She wanted to explore and do exciting things that girls weren’t supposed to be able to do. Only men had the exciting jobs. Kathy liked fishing and swimming; flying planes and studying science. That’s what she liked and that’s what she decided to do with her life. She followed her heart and eventually became a NASA astronaut and the first woman to walk in space. Kathy wanted to see the whole world and so she did: from space! <p><p>Backmatter includes further information about Dr. Sullivan and her career, as well as other famous firsts made by women astronauts.
To the Sea: An eBook with Audio
by Cale AtkinsonSometimes Tim feels invisible at school-until one day, when Tim meets Sam. But Sam isn't just any new friend: he's a blue whale, and he can't find his way home! Returning Sam to the sea is hard work, but Tim is determined to help. After all, it's not every day you meet a new friend! This picture book about the power of friendship by new talent Cale Atkinson is brought to life by charming, dynamic illustrations.
To the Sea: An Ebook With Audio
by Cale AtkinsonSometimes Tim feels invisible at school-until one day, when Tim meets Sam. But Sam isn't just any new friend: he's a blue whale, and he can't find his way home! Returning Sam to the sea is hard work, but Tim is determined to help. After all, it's not every day you meet a new friend! This picture book about the power of friendship by new talent Cale Atkinson is brought to life by charming, dynamic illustrations.
To the Rescue: A QUIX Book (Geeger the Robot)
by Jarrett LernerFor fans of the Bots books comes the adventures of Geeger, a robot whose best friend needs his help in the third story in a fun-to-read Aladdin QUIX chapter book series that&’s perfect for emerging readers!Geeger&’s best friend, Tillie, is having a bad day and he wants to cheer her up. But sharing snacks and jokes aren&’t working. How will Geeger make Tillie smile again?
To the Rescue! Garrett Morgan Underground: Great Ideas Series (Great Idea Series #7)
by Monica KullingThe son of freed slaves, Garrett Morgan was determined to have a better life than laboring in the Kentucky fields with his parents and ten siblings. He began by sweeping floors in a clothing factory in Cleveland, Ohio, where he decided to invent a stronger belt for sewing machines. When he was promoted to sewing-machine repairman, Garrett was on his way. In 1911, 146 workers died in the shocking Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City, so Garrett decided to invent a safety hood for firefighters. Little did he know that most people wouldn't be interested in buying his safety hood when they discovered its inventor was black. But an explosion that trapped workers in a tunnel under Lake Erie soon changed all that. Garrett's hoods were rushed to the scene and used to rescue as many men as possible. Developed further, Garrett's invention came to save thousands of soldiers from chlorine gas in the trenches of World War I.