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Plants on the Move
by Émilie VastA gorgeous, lyrical exploration of how seeds travel from plant to plant, take root, and grow. When you think of a plant, you don't think of how it moves. But the feathery seeds of the dandelion fly to other gardens, strawberry tendrils creep, and maple seeds spin. There are many different ways plants move, not only as they grow, but in their quest to reproduce: falling, clinging, floating, burrowing--even exploding!Fourteen plant journeys are chronicled, but more than sixty species are highlighed in Émilie Vast's fantastic and unique art style. Learn the scientific names for the different ways plants move.
Plants vs. Zombies: Brains and the Beanstalk (Plants vs. Zombies)
by Annie Auerbach PopCap GamesThe storybook Plants vs. Zombies: Brains and the Beanstalk is a mash-up of the insanely addictive video game and a classic fairy tale.In Plants vs. Zombies, winner of more than 30 Best Game of the Year Awards, plants—including Sunflowers, Peashooters, Wall-nuts, and Cherry Bombs—defend humans against an array of brain-chomping zombies, such as the Pole-Vaulting Zombie and the Cone Zombie.Now in a thrilling picture book for kids, Jack—of Jack and the Beanstalk fame—enters the fantastical world of the game. He will battle the zombies with his magical beanstalk fighting by his side. The fun never dies in this action-filled adventure for kids with full-color illustrations.
Plants vs. Zombies: Plant Your Path Junior Novel
by Tracey WestPlant for your life! Based on the bestselling game Plants vs. Zombies, this junior novel allows you to decide how to escape the zombies. Plant Your Path lets readers choose where the story will go and how it will end. Will you defeat the zombie hoard, or lose your brains? The choice is yours!
Plants vs. Zombies: The Three Little Pigs Fight Back (Plants vs. Zombies)
by Annie Auerbach PopCap GamesIn this colorful storybook, Plants vs. Zombies: The Three Little Pigs Fight Back, the famous fairy-tale pigs are thrown into the fun-dead world of Plants vs. Zombies, the award-winning video game. Instead of the big bad wolf, the brave pigs must escape a mob of fun-loving, brain-eating zombies from the wildly popular game. The pigs will have to think fast and team up with some zombie-fighting plants to stay alive. The fun never dies in this action-filled adventure for kids with full-color illustrations. <P><P><i>Advisory: Bookshare has learned that this book offers only partial accessibility. We have kept it in the collection because it is useful for some of our members. Benetech is actively working on projects to improve accessibility issues such as these.</i>
Plastic: 5-Step Handicrafts for Kids (5-Step Handicrafts for Kids)
by Anna LlimosIn just five simple steps, children can make fun, memorable crafts out of plastic, including an octopus, a hairy bug, a puppet theater, and gifts for friends. Fourteen projects make clever use of plastic items we find in our everyday lives, such as cups, plates, hair curlers, and drinking straws. Children five years and older will develop fine motor skills, feed their creativity, and be encouraged to find new uses for items we often see as disposable.
Plateosaurus and Other Desert Dinosaurs (Dinosaur Find Ser.)
by Dougal Dixondinosaurs; environment; habitat; archeologist; plateosaurus; desert
Platypus! (Step into Reading)
by Paul Mirocha Ginjer L. ClarkeDive and swim. Spin and swoop. The platypus loves to play!Beginning readers will dive right into this simple, Step 2 nonfiction book about one of the most unique animals on earth.
Play Ball! (Fountas & Pinnell LLI Green #Level C, Lesson 54)
by Joseph BenjaminFountas and Pinnell Leveled Literacy Intervention Green System -- 1st Grade
Play Ball, Amelia Bedelia (I Can Read! #Level 2)
by Peggy ParishAmelia Bedelia, who knows very little about baseball, stands in for a sick player during a game.
Play Ball, Pikachu! (Pokémon: Scholastic Reader, Level 2)
by Sonia SanderKids can practice their reading skills with Pokémon in this fun Level 2 Reader!Join Ash and Pikachu on an adventure in Alola!The kids from Pokémon School can't wait to play Pokémon Base with the famous sports star Oluolu and his partner, Snorlax. But when Team Rocket tries to get on the game, the play turns foul! Can Ash and his Pokémon help Snorlax save the game... and the day?This Level 2 Reader is based on the hit animated series, with full-color illustrations throughout!
Play Date: Calendar (Math Matters)
by Rosa SantosDiscover Math Matters! With over 15 million books sold worldwide, this award-winning series of easy-to-read books will help young readers ages 5–8 approach math with enthusiasm. Great for fans of MathStart or Step into Reading Math. Every time Jessica and Ivy make a play date something gets in the way. Will they ever get together?With engaging stories that connect math to kids&’ everyday lives, each book in the Teachers&’ Choice Award–winning Math Matters series focuses on a single concept and reinforces math vocabulary and skills. Bonus activities in the back of each book feature math and reading comprehension questions, and even more free activities online add to the fun! (Math topic: Calendar)
Play It Safe Online
by Phyllis CornwallIntroduces proper online safety for children, including cyberbullies, limiting personal information, and being responsible.
Play Time (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Maggie Coburn Lucia CordovaNIMAC-sourced textbook. Play Time. It was time for little sister to play. And her big sister knew just what to do.
Play with Blue (Penguin Young Readers, Level 1)
by Bonnie BaderBlue is an alien. When his spaceship lands in a backyard on Earth, he is determined to make friends with the boys and girls that live there. But first he will have to show that he is friendly. Who will play with Blue? This Level 1 reader is simple, fun, and rich with picture clues.
Player Attack (Diary of a Minecraft Wolf)
by Winston WolfThis 100% unofficial Minecraft chapter book is packed with all the action, adventure, and humor a young gamer could wish for! The first in a new series featuring classic Minecraft characters, creatures, and quests!Winston is a Minecraft wolf on a mission! The problem is that he's not very good at fighting crime, and the infamous Baby Turtles are forever scheming, creating all manner of chaos across the Overworld.Then Winston has the brilliant idea of taming a Minecraft player to be his secret weapon. Can Winston and his pet player finally reveal the true evil nature of the Baby Turtles, or will they be defeated by these lovable critters over and over again? Read and find out in this unofficial Minecraft series that features illustrations throughout!
Playful Art (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Laura SalasNIMAC-sourced textbook. Through an Artist's Eyes. Put your paints and markers away. There's only one thing you really have to have to be an artist. Find out what it is and see how artists use it.
Playing Atari with Saddam Hussein: Based on a True Story
by Jennifer Roy Ali Fadhil"What strikes are the mundane aspects of the brief war: going out to play and explore a familiar but ruined neighborhood, the boredom and fear of awaiting scheduled airstrikes, living with uncertainty about loved ones returning home. Still, there&’s room for optimism and humor despite Fadhil&’s harrowing experience."—Booklist "Roy (Jars of Hope) and Fadhil, an interpreter during Hussein&’s trial, offer a window into what Ali calls &“the true Iraq&” and a disturbing but accessible portrait of a civilian child&’s perspective on war."-Publishers Weekly "This blending of biography, historical fiction, and realistic fiction paints a vivid portrait of daily family life in Iraq and the trials many faced."--School Library Journal —
Playing Ball (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Tammie Lyon Diane AllenNIMAC-sourced textbook. Do You Want to Play? Holly wants to play ball. But she can't find someone to play with her. Can her little dog Ella help?
Playing Like Pa
by Pam BachorzStella listens to her grandpa play piano at the Tulip Café for the final time before he retires.
Playing at Lily's House (On Our Way to English #Level G)
by Besty FrancoI go to my new friend's house after school. Lily is my new friend, and I play with her. "My mom is making wontons," said Lily. "We can help her."
Playing in the Snow (Into Reading, Level J #18)
by Annette Smith Lyz Turner-ClarkNIMAC-sourced textbook A girl has written a letter to her dad about a special day she shared with her mom.
Playing with Dough (Rigby PM Plus Blue (Levels 9-11), Fountas & Pinnell Select Collections Grade 3 Level Q #Red (Levels 3-5))
by Bill ThomasChildren make items out of clay and share it in a show and tell activity.
Playing with Friends: Comparing Past and Present (Comparing Past and Present)
by Rebecca RissmanRead Playing with Friends to learn how games, hobbies, and sports have changed over time! Photographs and clear text compare and contrast modern and historical amusements in a child-friendly format, making this a great tool for discussing how life has changed over the years.