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Curious George's Favorite Places: Three Stories in One (Curious George)

by H. A. Rey

Join George in his adventures to the zoo, chocolate factory, and toy store in this three-books-in-one collection.

Curious George's First Words at the Circus

by H. A. Rey

Each of these well-priced ebooks introduces readers to a new, fun location and identifies objects they might find there. These ebooks will build children's vocabulary as they follow Curious George on his trips to the zoo, circus, circus, aquarium, and farm. Bold colors, large type, and everyone's favorite mischievous monkey combine to make learning fun.

Curious GeorgeTM Finds Out About School

by Hal Martin

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Curious GeorgeTM Visits School

by Houghton Mifflin

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Curious Pearl Identifies the Reason for Seasons: 4d An Augmented Reality Science Experience (Curious Pearl, Science Girl 4d Ser.)

by Eric Braun

What does Curious Pearl do with that notebook of hers? She tracks sunset times each day. When Pearl shows her friend how the sunset time changes each day, he asks why. As a lover of science, Pearl knows this is her chance to teach her friend all about the reason for seasons. With augmented reality access to videos through the Capstone 4D app, readers will have an enhanced learning experience.

Curious Pearl Investigates Light: 4d An Augmented Reality Science Experience (Curious Pearl, Science Girl 4d Ser.)

by Eric Braun

A trip to the beach presents the perfect opportunity for Curious Pearl to spread some science knowledge. The sun is shining brightly, and when her friends start asking questions, Pearl teaches them all about light. With augmented reality access to videos through the Capstone 4D app, readers will have an enhanced learning experience.

Curious Pearl Kicks Off Forces and Motion: 4d An Augmented Reading Science Experience (Curious Pearl, Science Girl 4d Ser.)

by Eric Braun

Curious Pearl and her friends love soccer. There’s plenty of fun, and lots of forces and motion in action. Pearl teaches her friends all about physical science as they play a game on the soccer field. Free bonus video content through the Capstone 4D augmented reality app enhances the science experience.

Curious Pearl Masters Sound: 4d An Augmented Reading Science Experience (Curious Pearl, Science Girl 4d Ser.)

by Eric Braun

Curious Pearl and her friend Sal decide to form a band and make music for the talent contest. As they experiment with different instruments, Pearl sees an opportunity to teach Sal all about sound. Free bonus video content through the Capstone 4D augmented reality app enhances the science experience.

Curious Pearl Observes Migration: 4d An Augmented Reality Science Experience (Curious Pearl, Science Girl 4d Ser.)

by Eric Braun

Curious Pearl’s friend is missing the birds that had nested in his yard. Where did they go? Pearl and her friend investigate, and in the process, they find out about migration. With augmented reality access to videos through the Capstone 4D app, readers will have an enhanced learning experience.

Curious Pearl Tinkers with Simple Machines: 4d An Augmented Reading Science Experience (Curious Pearl, Science Girl 4d Ser.)

by Eric Braun

Curious Pearl and her brother don𡀙t like chores. They’d rather play with their kitten. But Dad looks serious, so Pearl and her brother come up with a solution. They build a contraption to help them with their chores. As they build, Pearl teaches her brother all about simple machines. Free bonus video content through the Capstone 4D augmented reality app enhances the science experience.

A Curious Robot on Mars!

by Bethany Straker James Duffett-Smith

Far off into space--186 million miles to be precise--a fearless robot rover travels all by his lonesome. He is on a crucial mission from Earth, eagerly seeking to answer the much-anticipated question: Does life exist on Mars? But there is nothing to be seen on this planet except miles of rocks. He loses support from mission control and finds himself alone and cut off from civilization. But the curious little robot is resilient! After noticing a flash of light shining brilliantly through the crack of a rock, he instantly realizes his mission is far from over. He slowly inches towards the edge, but then suddenly falls perilously into the darkness! What will he discover?Bethany Straker's vibrant illustrations accompany James Duffett-Smith's suspenseful tale of discovery and hope. A Curious Robot on Mars! will motivate any and all readers to strive for one's ambitions--and most importantly, to always be curious!

Curiously Calm With Curious George (Curious George)

by H. A. Rey Margret Rey

Mindfulness meets monkey business! Curiously Calm with Curious George follows everyone’s favorite monkey as he works to regulate big energy and emotions.All feelings are OK, but sometimes our feelings don’t make us feel good. In this reassuring book, kids and grownups will learn soothing and fun practices to try when they’re looking for that curiously calm feeling. Featuring original artwork from Margret and H.A. Rey’s timeless picture books, and a text by psychologist Dawn Huebner, PhD, this book encourages readers to breathe deeply alongside everyone’s favorite curious little monkey, Curious George.Helpful backmatter includes more information about emotional regulation and tips for guiding kids on how to cope with their feelings.

Curtis Gets Ready to Dream: A Bedtime Story to Guide Your Child to Sleep

by Catrina Stiller

Make bedtime a breeze: &“A great way to help your little one learn some simple relaxation techniques.&” —Dana Obleman, author of The Sleep Sense Program Curtis is a young dog who does not like to go to bed. He argues with his mother and fights his bedtime. But then his mother establishes a routine for him that, when followed, earns him rewards. Curtis uses an imaginative method of progressive muscle relaxation to train his mind and body how to prepare for sleep. Through beautiful illustrations, the pretend play of the main character comes to life and encourages children to follow along—and drift off into dreamland.

Curve & Flow: The Elegant Vision of L.A. Architect Paul R. Williams

by Andrea J. Loney

Discover the remarkable story of an orphaned Black boy who grew up to become the groundbreaking architect to the stars, Paul R. Williams. A stunning nonfiction picture-book biography from the Caldecott Honor–winning author and NAACP Image Award–nominated artist.As an orphaned Black boy growing up in America in the early 1900s, Paul R. Williams became obsessed by the concept of "home." He not only dreamed of building his own home, he turned his dreams into drawings. Defying the odds and breaking down the wall of racism, Williams was able to curve around the obstacles in his way to become a world-renowned architect. He designed homes for the biggest celebrities of the day, such as Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball, and created a number of buildings in Los Angeles that are now considered landmarks. From Andrea J. Loney, the author of the Caldecott Honor Book Double Bass Blues, and award-winning artist Keith Mallett comes a remarkable story of fortitude, hope, and positivity.

Cut in Half: The Hidden World Inside Everyday Objects

by Mike Warren Jonothan Woodward

What exactly is inside a laptop, a golf ball, a vacuum cleaner, or a novelty singing fish toy? The insides of these and dozens of other objects are revealed in this photographic exploration of the stuff all around us, exposed and explained. With the help of a high-pressure waterjet cutter able to slice through 4 inches of steel plate, designer and fabricator Mike Warren (creator of the popular Cut in Half YouTube channel) cuts into everything from boom boxes to boxing gloves, oil filters to seashells, describing and demystifying the inner workings and materials of each. With gorgeously detailed photography, Cut in Half is a fascinating and accessible popular science look at the extraordinary in the everyday.

Cute as an Axolotl: Discovering the World's Most Adorable Animals (The World of Weird Animals)

by Jess Keating

"Cats of Instagram" meets National Geographic in this hilarious picture book about nature's cutest weirdos from the author of Pink Is for Blobfish!The Internet pretty much runs on cute animal photos, but "cute" is so much more than clickbait kittens and insta-pups. Cute is for feathery-gilled axolotls (pronounced: ax-uh-LOT-ulz), shy pygmy hippos, poisonous blue dragons, and armored pangolins. All of these animals are cute, but they've also adapted remarkable ways to survive in their unique environments. With her signature blend of humor and zoological know-how, Pink Is for Blobfish author Jess Keating shows how cute animals can be more than just a pretty face in this latest installment of the World of Weird Animals.

Cute & Cuter

by Michael Townsend

Cute kittens, cute puppies, and more! An explosion of cuteness tailor-made for "I Can Has Cheezburger" fans. Janie Jane's life takes a turn for the cute when she receives an adorable puppy as a birthday present. She and Sir Yips-a-lot do everything together. But before you know it, it's Janie's birthday again and she's got a new, potentially cuter present to unwrap: Lady Meow-meow, "The World's Cutest Kitty."Wait! Sir Yips-a-lot has always been the cute one in Janie Jane's life. What if she doesn't need him anymore? Michael Townsend has crafted a lighthearted romp that will help children--especially those with new siblings--recognize and overcome feelings of jealousy.

Cutetitos: The Ultimate Character Guide-ito (Cutetitos)

by Marilyn Easton

Meet the Cutetitos--snuggly animalitos wrapped up like burritos for you to collect and cuddle! Get to know these furry frienditos with the ultimate handbook!Unroll a furry friend with Cutetitos--surprise-bag animalitos wrapped like burritos for you to collect! Get to know some of the puppitos, catitos, and bunnitos in the Cutetitos family along with fun facts like their birthdays, hot spot rating, favorite food, and more! This ultimate handbook is your guide to these spicy characters--who will you unwrap?

Cyborg: An Origin Story (DC Super Heroes Origins)

by Matthew K. Manning

How did Cyborg become a member of the Justice League? Discover the story behind Victor Stone's journey from technological experiment to one of the World's Greatest Super Heroes, including the source of his high-tech computing powers. With action-packed illustrations and easy-to-follow text, these early reader books are perfect for young super hero fans.

Cyclops of Central Park

by Madelyn Rosenberg

Featuring a most unusual protagonist, Cyclops of Central Park dares readers to be brave and explore the world because, really, you never know what you might find...Late at night, just before he closed his eye and went to sleep in his Central Park cave, Cyclops counted his sheep. When the sun rose, he counted them again, and that's when he noticed--". . . sixteen, seventeen . . ."--one of them was missing.He knew who it was, of course. "Eugene?" It was always Eugene.Cyclops knows the world is a scary place: the grass is too sharp, the carousels are too twirly, and not all restaurants serve spaghetti. If the world isn't safe for a cyclops, it certainly isn't a safe place for a missing sheep! And so he sets off to face the many "dangers" lurking in New York City to bring Eugene home. To do so, he will have to face his fears and call for some reinforcements--his other fluffy sheep friends back at the cave. Together, they just might find Eugene and have a fun time in the city. Which goes to show, there is no place like home, but sometimes new experiences make our world a bigger and brighter place.

D is for Drool: My Monster Alphabet (I Need My Monster)

by Amanda Noll Shari Dash Greenspan

"A monstrously effective lid-dropper....Being all smiles, and more likely to elicit snorts of amusement than screams of terror, the monstrous marchers crawling, oozing, slithering, or strolling into and out of view with each page turn have the intended soporific effect." - Kirkus ReviewsWhen Ethan can't sleep, he doesn't count sheep – he says his ABCs. But in monster-loving Ethan's alphabet, A is for Arms, B is for Belly, C is for Claws, and D is for Drool! Kids will love pointing out the alphabetical attributes on the silly monsters that parade across Ethan's room – like earlobes, noses, spikes, and wings – and discovering where all of those monsters are headed. By the time Ethan gets to Y, he's Yawning. And by Z, kids will be ready to sleep as Ethan does, surrounded by the tails, tentacles, and drool sticking out from under his bed. ZZzzzzz. D is for Drool is a monstrously magnificent ABC book that offers a new way to fall asleep. With the perfect balance of giggles and shivers, it is a captivating companion to the award-winning I Need My Monster series.

D.W. Flips!

by Marc Brown

Arthur's little sister, D.W., has her doubts about the gymnastics class she's taking. She's pretty sure she's better than most of the kids in the class. But when it's time to learn how to do a forward roll, she learns how hard it can be and how much practice it takes to really become good at it. Worse yet, Emily is better at flips than is D.W., and Emily knows it.

Dad (Leveled Literacy Intervention Orange)

by Nancy Westwood

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Dad and His Truck (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)

by Dennis Dean

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Dad and Me (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)

by Madeline Hyde

NIMAC-sourced textbook

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