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Happy Tails Lodge: A QUIX Book (Fort Builders Inc. #2)

by Dee Romito

The enterprising kids of Fort Builders, Inc., are at it again. This time, the friends use their creativity and construction know-how to build a pet palace in the second story in the fun-to-read Aladdin QUIX chapter book series that&’s perfect for emerging readers!Jax and his twin sisters are getting kittens! The new four-legged members of the family will be coming home any day. And Fort Builders, Inc., has a new project…pet forts! Together, they know they can come up with the purr-fect hangout for the tiny felines. But they hit a major snag in their testing phase. None of the forts they test out is quite right. Can the team manage to build the best pet palace imaginable in time for the kittens&’ arrival?

Happy Thanksgiving, Tiny! (Tiny)

by Cari Meister

Join Tiny as he helps prepare for a Thanksgiving play!What better way to celebrate Thanksgiving than with a festive play? Once Eliot gets the part of a pilgrim, Tiny wants to help too--but after making a mess on set, he's forced to leave with his tail between his legs. So when a sudden setback hits hit the production on opening night, it turns out Tiny just might be able to help after all!

Happy Troll-o-ween! (Pictureback(R))

by Random House

Trolls—the most magical creatures with the wildest hair—go on a hair-raising adventure just in time for Halloween. Poppy and Branch and their Bergen friends King Gristle and Bridget from DreamWorks Trolls have a scary good time when they learn about things that go bump in the dark forest. Boys and girls ages 3 to 7 will love this adventure-filled book that comes just in time for Halloween!

Happy Veggies

by Mayumi Oda

This book is for anyone who loves to garden and wants to invite a child to join in a delicious celebration of the fullness of life.Crisp cabbages, crunchy carrots, radiant radishes.... Vibrant illustrations of vegetables in the garden by legendary Japanese artist Mayumi Oda will inspire children to see the garden as a life-giving place where they can touch the Earth and see how Nature loves and feeds them. Starting with green and purple asparagus in the Spring, the book moves joyfully through the seasons, showing how hot and cold weather, sunshine and rain all combine to bring about a happy harvest.

Happy in Our Skin

by Fran Manushkin

This book celebrates the different colors and types of skin.

Happy!: Arranged For Solo Harp And Harp Duet

by Pharrell Williams

Grammy Award winner Pharrell Williams's super-hit song &“Happy&” is now a picture bookNominated for an Academy Award in 2014, &“Happy&” hit number one on Billboard&’s Hot 100 list, and has topped the charts in more than seventy-five countries worldwide. Now Pharrell Williams brings his beloved song to the youngest of readers in photographs of children across cultures celebrating what it means to be happy. All the exuberance of the song pulses from these vibrant photographs of excited, happy kids. This is a picture book full of memorable, precious childhood moments that will move readers in the same way they were moved by the song. &“Happy&” has had the world dancing ever since it first hit the airwaves, and now the irresistibly cheerful tune will come to life on the page with Pharrell Williams&’s very first picture book! A keepsake and true classic in the making.

Happy: A Beginner's Book of Mindfulness

by Nicola Edwards

A perfect bedtime read, this picture book gently encourages children to explore the senses and discover their path to mindfulness."Mindfulness is all about connetion with ourselves and the world around us."This poetically-written introduction to mindfulness touches upon the most important aspects of life--feeling, discovering, smelling, listening, and all the things that bring the world to life. With every soothing read and practice, children are better equipped to understand and control their own emotions...and diiscover an appreciation for the beautiful world around them.

Harcourt Brace Social Studies: Communities

by Richard G. Boehm Priscilla H. Porter Claudia Hoone Thomas M. Mcgowan Mabel C. McKinney-Browning Ofelia B. Miramontes

This book contains all you need to learn and know about communities.

Harcourt Health and Fitness

by Lisa Bunting Thomas M. Fleming Charlie Gibbons

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Harcourt Horizons: About My World (Grade 1, Texas edition)

by Harcourt School Publishers

Some ways of learning are the same today as they were long ago. Some ways are different. Today there are many more kinds of schools.

Harcourt Language

by Roger C. Farr Dorothy S. Strickland

English grammar textbook.

Harcourt School Publishers Trophies (Grade I, Volume One)

by Harcourt School Publishers Staff

This book has mini-books containing stories and comprehension questions.

Harcourt Science (Grade 1, Texas edition)

by Harcourt School Publishers Staff

The oldest living thing on Earth is the bristle-cone pine tree in the United States.

Harcourt Science: Arctic Fox (Grade #1)

by Harcourt School Publishers

Scientists use tools to find out about things. You can use tools to find out about things, too. Help people find information they need.

Harcourt Science: OH Edition [Grade 1]

by Harcourt School Publishers

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Harcourt Social Studies: Arizona Connections (Grade #1)

by Tyrone C. Howard

Social studies textbook for Arizona first graders.

Harcourt Trophies: Guess Who Grade 1 Level 1

by Harcourt School Publishers Staff

Realistic fiction stories sound like they could have happened, but they didn't.

Harcourt Trophies: Here and There (Grades 1-3)

by Harcourt

Reading textbook for grades 1-3.

Harcourt Trophies:Time Together Grade 1 Level 1-4

by Harcourt School Publishers Staff

I love dogs. They play with you and they are good friends. My dog licks my face all the time.

Hardland: A Novel

by Ashley E. Sweeney

“One of the top standalone Westerns in 2022.” —True West magazine Arizona Territory, 1899. Ruby Fortune faces an untenable choice: murder her abusive husband or continue to live with bruises that never heal. One bullet is all it takes. Once known as “Girl Wonder” on the Wild West circuit, Ruby is now a single mother of four boys in her hometown of Jericho, an end-of-the-world mining town north of Tucson. Here, Ruby opens a roadside inn to make ends meet. Drifters, grifters, con men, and prostitutes plow through the hotel’s doors, and their escapades pepper the local newspaper like buckshot. An affair with an African American miner puts Ruby’s life and livelihood at risk, but she can’t let him go. Not until a trio of disparate characters—her dead husband’s sister, a vindictive shopkeeper, and the local mine owner she once swindled—threaten to ruin her does Ruby face the consequences of her choices; but as usual, she does what she needs to in order to provide for herself and her sons. Set against the breathtaking beauty of Arizona’s Sonoran Desert and bursting with Wild West imagery, history, suspense, and adventure, Hardland serves up a tough, fast-talking, shoot-from-the-hip heroine who goes to every length to survive and carve out a life for herself and her sons in one of the harshest places in the American West.

Hark! A Shark! All About Sharks: All About Sharks (The Cat in the Hat's Learning Library)

by Bonnie Worth

Laugh and learn with fun facts about sharks from the smallest (the dwarf lantern) to the largest (the whale shark), the most notorious (the great white) to the most obscure (the goblin), and more—all told in Dr. Seuss&’s beloved rhyming style and starring The Cat in the Hat! &“In a super shark tank that is like a small sea, we will visit with sharks. Do you dare come with me?&” The Cat in the Hat&’s Learning Library series combines beloved characters, engaging rhymes, and Seussian illustrations to introduce children to non-fiction topics from the real world! Dive deep into the world of sharks and discover: • why they have lots of teeth but no bones• how their tough skin helps them swim fast and stay clean• how they come in all shapes and sizes• and much more! Perfect for story time and for the youngest readers, Hark! A Shark! also includes an index, glossary, and suggestions for further learning. Look for more books in the Cat in the Hat&’s Learning Library series!Cows Can Moo! Can You? All About FarmsIf I Ran the Dog Show: All About DogsOh Say Can You Say Di-no-saur? All About DinosaursOn Beyond Bugs! All About InsectsOne Vote Two Votes I Vote You VoteThere&’s No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar SystemWho Hatches the Egg? All About EggsWhy Oh Why Are Deserts Dry? All About DesertsWish for a Fish: All About Sea Creatures

Harlem Honey: The Adventures of a Curious Kid

by Tamron Hall

"A heartwarming tale that beautifully blends family, community, and the discovery of home." —School Library JournalFrom Emmy Award–winning journalist and talk show host Tamron Hall comes an endearing story about young Moses, inspired by her real-life son and his adventure visiting Harlem's most iconic spots, learning a valuable lesson about the meaning of home. For Moses, Harlem couldn’t be any more different than the Texas he moved away from, and his only friends are his dog, Lotus-May, and his bird, JoJo. But, when Moses is asked to help his new neighbor Laila deliver jars of honey to the people of Harlem, he finally gets the chance to make new friends and see the places and feel the magic of this bustling neighborhood.There are historic landmarks like the famous Apollo Theater, which has hosted iconic performers, Sylvia’s Restaurant, the best spot in the city for cornbread, the celebrated African American art of the Studio Museum, and the electric sounds of the neighborhood itself.From Emmy-winning talk show host Tamron Hall comes a lively and heartening tale inspired by her son about one of the nation’s most celebrated neighborhoods and the places and people that make Harlem home.Praise for Harlem Honey:"A heartwarming tale that beautifully blends family, community, and the discovery of home. This book celebrates culture, connection, and the universal journey of finding where one belongs. It is an inspiring, enjoyable story that will resonate long after the last page." —School Library Journal"Hall (the Jordan Manning series, for adults) makes her picture book debut with a heartwarming tribute to a beloved NYC neighborhood." —Publishers Weekly

Harlem at Four

by Michael Datcher

A stunning picture book comprising two incredible stories—the first part chronicles the adventures of a four-year-old Black girl named Harlem, while the second part describes the history of Harlem the neighborhood. From a New York Times bestselling author and a critically acclaimed illustrator.In this beautiful picture book in two parts, meet Harlem: the girl and the neighborhood. Part one follows the adventures of a little girl named Harlem and her single father as they go on a museum &“playdate&” with painters Romare Bearden and Jean-Michel Basquiat, listen to John Coltrane records, and conduct science experiments in their apartment ("The volcano erupts /Red lava on Valentine&’s Day!").Part two takes us back to the fourth year of the twentieth century in Harlem the neighborhood. Here, we are introduced to Philip A. Payton Jr., aka Papa Payton, whose Afro-American Realty Company gave birth to the Black housing explosion, helping to start America's Great Black Migration. Because of Papa Peyton, Black families—like Harlem and her father a century later—could move to Harlem and thrive and flourish.This is a completely unique, absolutely gorgeous picture book by a New York Times bestselling author and a Coretta Scott King Award-winning illustrator that weaves together the lives of a modern Black family and a historically Black neighborhood in New York City.

Harlem's Little Blackbird: The Story of Florence Mills

by Renee Watson Christian Robinson

Zora and Langston. Billie and Bessie. Eubie and Duke. If the Harlem Renaissance had a court, they were its kings and queens. But there were other, lesser known individuals whose contributions were just as impactful, such as Florence Mills. Born to parents who were former-slaves Florence knew early on that she loved to sing. And that people really responded to her sweet, bird-like voice. Her dancing and singing catapulted her all the way to the stages of 1920s Broadway where she inspired songs and even entire plays! Yet with all this success, she knew firsthand how bigotry shaped her world. And when she was offered the role of a lifetime from Ziegfeld himself, she chose to support all-black musicals instead. Fans of When Marian Sang and Ella Fitzgerald: The Tale of a Vocal Virtuosa will jump at the chance to discover another talented performer whose voice transcended and transformed the circumstances society placed on her.

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