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Emmet to the Rescue (DK Readers #Level 1)
by Julia MarchBlast off with Emmet on an epic mission! <p><p> Help him search for his missing friends. Meet Rex the space pilot. Can Rex help Emmet travel through space to find his friends? <p> Engaging topics and fun, interactive pages build reading skills in this Level 1 Reader - just right for children who are learning to read. A fun quiz at the end of the book helps to develop reading comprehension skills. Each title in the DK Readers series is developed in consultation with leading literacy experts to help children build a lifelong love of reading.
Emmett's Pig (I Can Read Level 2)
by Mary StolzA sweet story for anyone who's ever dreamed of having a pet pigEmmett loves pigs and has all the toy pigs any kid could dream of. But Emmett wants a real pig. He lives in a New York City apartment, so Emmett’s family says that he can’t keep one in the house. Instead, on his birthday, his dreams will come true in the most surprising way!This Level Two I Can Read book is geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help.This digital edition of the classic Emmett’s Pig by Mary Stolz and Garth William is a special commemorative edition celebrating the 60th anniversary of I Can Read books for beginning readers. The book features an anniversary burst and eight pages of bonus material on the history of I Can Read—including a timeline, origin stories of favorite characters, and never-before-seen early sketches.
Empathy Is Your Superpower: A Book About Understanding the Feelings of Others
by Cori BussolariShow them the power of caring for others—an introduction to empathy for kids 5 to 7Learning to understand and care about the feelings of others is one of the most important steps in a child's development—and it's never too early to help little ones build those skills. This adorably illustrated storybook teaches young kids how to recognize and practice empathy through simple real-life examples that are easy for them to understand. It's written in clear, friendly language and includes questions and activities that encourage kids to talk about what they learned and use it in their lives.Go beyond other social emotional books for kids with:Empathy heroes—Little superhero characters Emmanuel and Emma model easy, age-appropriate ways for kids to practice empathy every day.Ways to set a good example—Kids will learn to put themselves in someone else's shoes, lend a helping hand, and inspire others to do the same.Skills for life—Tips, reflections, and games will help adults foster empathy in children for their whole lives.Get the best in empathy books for kids and encourage them to be kind, considerate, and self-aware.
Emperor Penguin (A Day in the Life: Polar Animals)
by Katie MarsicoFrom sun up to sundown, this nonfiction book takes young nature explorers and zoologists through a day in the life of the emperor penguin. Discover their Antarctic home, eating habits, and fascinating behaviors. Plus, kids can continue exploring after the penguins go to sleep! A step-by-step life cycle diagram, critical-thinking questions, and further resources will keep fact-hungry kids learning about the emperor penguin.
En busca de oro (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Leveled Reader Benchmark K-2, Level J #10)
by Francesca Carabelli Ellen CatalaNIMAC-sourced textbook
En el bosque (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level B #23)
by Kathleen Kemly Cindy HarrisNIMAC-sourced textbook. Una familia va a caminar por el bosque. ¿Qué colores verán?
En el supermercado (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level A #8)
by Lindsay Edwards Eve Browne¡Vamos al supermercado! ¿Qué podemos comprar allí? NIMAC-sourced textbook
En este banco (The Bench Spanish Edition)
by Meghan, The Duchess of SussexEl primer libro infantil de Meghan, La Duquesa de Sussex, En este banco capta hermosamente la relación especial entre padres e hijos a través de los ojos de una madre. La narración y la ilustración del libro nos brindan imágenes de momentos compartidos que evocan un profundo sentimiento de calidez, conexión y compasión.Este es tu bancodonde vivirás grandes alegrías. Aquí descansarás y verás crecer a nuestro hijo cada día.Meghan, La Duquesa de Sussex, retrata conmovedoramente en su libro En este banco la creciente y profunda relación entre padre e hijo y nos recuerda las múltiples maneras en que el amor puede tomar forma y expresarse en el marco de una familia contemporánea. Al evocar un profundo sentimiento de calidez, conexión y compasión, En este banco ofrece a los lectores una ventana hacia momentos compartidos y perdurables entre un diverso grupo de padres e hijos: instantes de paz y reflexión, confianza y fe, descubrimiento y aprendizaje, al igual que de un duradero bienestar. Trabajando por primera vez con acuarela, el exitoso ilustrador Christian Robinson, ganador del premio Caldecott, expande su estilo característico para brindarle a las páginas encanto y dulzura, reflejando la belleza del amor de un padre a través de una mirada maternal. Con un mensaje universal, esta reflexiva y conmovedora lectura se presta a ser leída en voz alta y está destinada a convertirse en un tesoro familiar para las generaciones venideras.
En la laguna (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level A #6)
by Alan Rubin Helle UrbanEn una laguna hay muchas cosas para ver. ¡Echa un vistazo! NIMAC-sourced textbook
En la playa (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level A #5)
by Denny Bond Sandy CaporaleNIMAC-sourced textbook ¡Qué divertido es hacer castillos en la playa! ¿Qué necesitas para hacer uno?
En la tienda de juguetes (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level A #9)
by Annette Smith Chiara FiorentinoHay muchos juguetes en la tienda de juguetes. ¡Es muy divertido mirar los juguetes! NIMAC-sourced textbook
En lo alto (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level D #77)
by Annette Smith Lindsay Edwards¿Qué cosas altas conoces? Lee sobre algunas personas, cosas y animales que son altos. NIMAC-sourced textbook
En mi cuadra (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level A #11)
by Alan Rubin¿Qué puedes comprar por dónde tú vives? Mira qué podrías comprar en la cuadra donde vive este niño. NIMAC-sourced textbook
En nuestro país (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Big Book Unit 1 #6)
by Susan Canizares Daniel MoretonNIMAC-sourced textbook
En un arrecife (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level B #40)
by Maureen Mecozzi¿Sabes qué es un arrecife? ¡Lee para saber qué animales y plantas viven allí! NIMAC-sourced textbook
Enamel the Camel
by Mike King Rick EllisEnamel wishes he were like all the other camels who live in Camel-lot, but his front teeth are bigger than anyone else's. And they stick out. He's the only camel who brushes his teeth—he has to because everyone can see them. Enamel is tired of getting teased about being different. Then one day the class gets caught in a terrible sandstorm . . . and his exceptional incisors save the day. This is an upbeat, humorous story about sticking out, stepping up, and the importance of good dental hygiene.
Enchanted Lions
by David GreenbergOne evening, Rose looks out her window to see enchanted lions climb out of the sea. After she scratches one behind his ears, she climb onto his back for a breathtaking tour of the cosmos. They race with Monoceros the unicorn, jump-rope crescent moons, and are rescued from a black hole by Cetus, the whale. Once back home, they rub noses goodbye and the lions return to the sea, leaving Rose to dream about her interstellar flight. Luminous illustrations perfectly complement melodic text in this out-of-this-world adventure sure to entrance readers as it introduces them to celestial bodies.
Enchanter's Child: Midnight Train (Enchanter's Child)
by Angie SageIn the second magical volume of the Enchanter’s Child duology, the bestselling author of the Septimus Heap series, Angie Sage, crafts a stunning finale filled with humor, drama, and nonstop action, just right for fantasy-adventure lovers.In the first book of the Enchanter’s Child duology, Alex discovered the truth: Not only does she possess magical powers but her father is Hagos RavenStarr, who was once the king’s Enchanter.Alex is pursued by the fiendish Twilight Hauntings, monstrous Enchantments created because a prophecy foretold the king’s death at the hands of an Enchanter’s Child. The Twilight Hauntings are designed to rid the land of all Enchanters and their children, but Alex has other ideas. Why should she be forced to leave the place where she belongs?So now Alex is on a mission to destroy the Twilight Hauntings. And to do so she must find the very thing that created them—a magical talisman called the Tau. But where is it? In her search for the Tau, Alex enlists the reluctant help of her father and a strange assortment of people along the way. As she travels, Alex hones her magical skills and learns that even family and friends can surprise her. Praise for the first book in the Enchanter’s Child duology, Twilight Hauntings:"Intricate worldbuilding, richly evocative settings, nuanced characters, deftly woven plotting, and wry humor. An unmitigated delight." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"Fans of fantasy and adventure will snap this up and eagerly await the sequel." —School Library Journal (starred review)"Sage deftly crafts an endearing and familiar fantasy story, expertly characterizing distinct, extreme personalities. Fantasy fans will highly anticipate the next steps in Alex’s journey in the projected sequel of the Enchanter’s Child duology." —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Enchanter's Child: Twilight Hauntings (Enchanter's Child)
by Angie SageAngie Sage, New York Times bestselling author of the Septimus Heap series, crafts a fantasy world where enchantment is illegal, Oracles knit octopuses, wizards run around in soggy underpants, and one girl is on a mission to save Enchantment and Enchanters, which might just save the kingdom.Alex has a set of Enchanted cards. When she flutters her fingers above them, something magical happens: the cards come alive and create moving pictures of what is now and what is yet to come. But Enchantment is illegal in the city of Luma, and those who practice it are imprisoned forever in the Vaults—dark dungeons deep below the city. When Alex is betrayed by her foster sister Zerra, she knows she is in great danger. With the help of her little foster brother, Louie, she makes a daring escape. But Alex discovers she is not safe outside Luma either. Here lurk deadly Hauntings that seek out those who practice magic: Enchanters and their children. The Hauntings take many forms and Alex is hunted by a giant bird of prey, the Hawke, a murderous Night Wraith called the Grey Walker, and the eerie Xin.But why do the Hauntings haunt Alex? Alex doesn’t believe she’s an Enchanter’s Child, but she has no idea who her parents are. Her precious Enchanted cards are her only clue to her true identity, and she becomes determined to find out who she is. And, while she is at it, to get rid of the deadly Twilight Hauntings forever.Praise for Angie Sage's Twilight Hauntings:"Intricate worldbuilding, richly evocative settings, nuanced characters, deftly woven plotting, and wry humor. An unmitigated delight." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"Fans of fantasy and adventure will snap this up and eagerly await the sequel." —School Library Journal (starred review)"Sage deftly crafts an endearing and familiar fantasy story, expertly characterizing distinct, extreme personalities. Fantasy fans will highly anticipate the next steps in Alex’s journey in the projected sequel of the Enchanter’s Child duology." —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Encounter
by Brittany LubyTwo people navigate their differences with curiosity and openness in this stunning picture book that imagines the first meeting between an Indigenous fisher and a European sailor.Based on an actual journal entry by French explorer Jacques Cartier from his first expedition to North America in July 1534, this story imagines the first encounter between a European sailor and a Stadaconan fisher. As the two navigate their differences (language, dress, food) with curiosity, the natural world around them notes their similarities. The seagull observes their like shadows, the mosquito notes their equally appealing blood, the mouse enjoys the crumbs both people leave behind. This story explores how encounters can create community and celebrates varying perspectives and the natural world. It is at once specific and universal. It's a story based on a primary document and historical research, but it is in equal measure beautifully imagined. It makes room for us to recognize our differences while celebrating our shared humanity.Debut author Brittany Luby's background in social justice and history brings a breathtaking depth of insight and understanding to this story and Michaela Goade's expressive art brings equal life to the creatures and landscapes. An author's note outlines the historical context as well as situates the story in the present day.
Encounter
by Brittany LubyTwo people navigate their differences with curiosity and openness in this stunning picture book that imagines the first meeting between an Indigenous fisher and a European sailor.Based on an actual journal entry by French explorer Jacques Cartier from his first expedition to North America in July 1534, this story imagines the first encounter between a European sailor and a Stadaconan fisher. As the two navigate their differences (language, dress, food) with curiosity, the natural world around them notes their similarities. The seagull observes their like shadows, the mosquito notes their equally appealing blood, the mouse enjoys the crumbs both people leave behind. This story explores how encounters can create community and celebrates varying perspectives and the natural world. It is at once specific and universal. It's a story based on a primary document and historical research, but it is in equal measure beautifully imagined. It makes room for us to recognize our differences while celebrating our shared humanity.Debut author Brittany Luby's background in social justice and history brings a breathtaking depth of insight and understanding to this story and Michaela Goade's expressive art brings equal life to the creatures and landscapes. An author's note outlines the historical context as well as situates the story in the present day.
Endless Pawsibilities
by Sean CharmatzThe pawsibilities for furiendship are endless in this picture book filled with paws, puns, and pals! Endless Pawsibilities is a hilarious and adorable look at friendship that is sure to put a smile on the faces of both cat lovers and hairball haters alike.Whether you're sharing some juicy pawssip or singing together in perfect harmeowny, good friends can't get enough of one another. And what better way to share how much you love your friend than with some adorable cat paws? These cuddly characters show all the punny and purrfect things friends can do together, because whether you're a cat or kid, there's nothing better than furiendship!
Energy: Heat, Light, and Fuel
by Darlene R. Stille Sheree BoydThe forms of energy discussed include chemical energy, kinetic energy, and solar energy.
Engaging Literate Minds: Developing Children’s Social, Emotional, and Intellectual Lives, K–3
by Andrea Hartwig Peter Johnston Kathy Champeau Sarah HelmerIncreasingly, educators are recognizing that for children to thrive intellectually they need socially and emotionally healthy classrooms. Conveniently, this is exactly what parents have always wanted for their children's classrooms that offer and grow positive relationships and behavior, emotional self-regulation, and a sense of well-being. Using the guiding principles from Peter Johnston's best-selling professional resources, Choice Words and Opening Minds,Peter and six colleagues began a journey to create just such classrooms'senvironments in which children meaningfully engage with each other through reading, writing, making, and discussing books. Together, they bring you Engaging Literate Minds: Developing Children's Social, Emotional, and Intellectual Lives, K-3 where you'll discover how these teachers struggled and succeeded in building such classrooms. Inside you'll find the following: Practical ways to develop a caring learning community and children's socio-emotional competencePowerful teaching practices from real classroomsEngaging ways to encourage inquiry and student agencySuggestions on how to use formative assessment in everyday teaching practicesHelpful research behind the classroom practices and children's developmentWays to help students inspire and support each otherBuilding a just, caring, literate society has never been more important than it is today. By embracing the ideas and teaching strategies Engaging Literate Minds, you can help children to become socially, emotionally, and intellectually healthy. Not only do these classroom practices develop the skills to achieve district benchmarks and beyond, they help develop children's humanity.
English Language Development, Language Development Practice Book, Kindergarten
by Macmillan Mcgraw-HillNIMAC-sourced textbook