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Commando Dad: New Recruits
by Neil SinclairIn your hand is an indispensable pocket-sized training manual for new dads. Written by ex-Commando and father of three, Neil Sinclair, this no-nonsense guide will teach you how to: * Prepare base camp for your baby trooper's arrival * Survive the first 24 hours * Establish feeding/sleeping routines And much, much more. Let training commence!
Common Core Clinics, Mathematics: Number, Operations, and Algebraic Thinking, Grade 2
by Andie LiaoIncorporate Common Core instruction in your grade 2 classroom today and have your students ready for the 2014 test! This illustrated, full-color series has been tailored around the Common Core State Standards and is 100% aligned. Developed around best instructional practices for early learners, Common Core Clinics meet the rigor of the new standards and are perfect for early implementers of the CCSS.
Common Core Writing Handbook, Grade 2
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing CompanyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Common Critters: The Wildlife In Your Neighborhood
by Pat BrissonCommon Critters celebrates neighborhood wildlife in verse. A familiar cast of characters—worms, slugs, caterpillars, ladybugs, robins, mourning doves, houseflies, spiders, squirrels, skunks, and others—crawls, runs, buzzes, and flits through these lively poems, which show how exotic these seemingly ordinary creatures really are. Dan Tavis’s humorous illustrations crank up the delight, and a child wanting to learn more will find it in the natural-history backmatter. Pat Brisson employs a variety of verse forms in the book, and she shows how it’s done in a back-of-book feature called “A Peek into the Poet’s Toolkit.” Common Critters is a three-tool STEAM book with delightful reading, natural history, and language skills rolled into one.
Communication Then and Now (Then And Now First Steps)
by Robin NelsonBriefly describes how communication in the United States has changed through the years.
Communities Helping Communities
by Erin Ash SullivanFind out about groups who help people in need around the world.
Communities Near and Far (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Social Studies Leveled Reader)
by Herman J. Viola Sarah Witham Bednarz Carlos E. CortésCommunities, Units 5-7
by Marilyn Sprick Ann Watanabe Paula Rich Lucy Bledsoe Karen Akiyama-PaikNIMAC-sourced textbook
Community Helpers at School (Community Helpers On The Scene Ser.)
by Mari Schuhcommunity; helpers; school; teacher; principal; counselor; teacher's aide; janitor
Community Needs: Meeting Needs And Wants In Communities (Communities At Work)
by Jake MillerThis engaging, age-appropriate set is designed to meet the early childhood social studies curriculum, where students learn about themselves and their community and what makes their community similar to and different from communities across the United States. By taking a kid-friendly Who's Who approach to different kinds of communities, these books teach students about the people who work to make each community a success. There are things that people need to survive and things that they want to make life enjoyable. This book explains the difference and shows how needs and wants may be met. From food, clothing, and shelter to museums, police officers, and swimming pools, kids will learn how people in communities work to make sure that everybody gets a share of what they need and want.
Compañeras de campamento (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level M #62)
by Marg McAlister Bruce Rankin<p>NIMAC-sourced textbook. <p>Cuando a Greta y a Isa las juntan como compañeras en un campamento, todo les sale mal. Armar una tienda de campaña no es tan difícil… ¡a menos que la armen Isa y Greta! ¿Acaso tienen un imán para los contratiempos? <p>Greta no esperaba divertirse en este campamento porque su mejor amiga se había mudado a otra ciudad. Pero con Isa al lado es imposible no divertirse. ¡Incluso cuando todo sale mal!</p>
Complete Children's Cookbook: Delicious Step-by-Step Recipes for Young Cooks
by DKPut on your chef's hat and roll up your sleeves. It's time to get cooking! Filled with more than 150 delicious dishes and mouth-watering recipes for young chefs to create at home. This first cookbook is the perfect way to get your child interested in food, nutrition, and cooking for life! Cooking with children can be immensely rewarding. You can watch your budding chef learn something new, try different flavors, and celebrate their own achievements in the kitchen. DK Books has created the ultimate cookbook that every kid chef needs on their shelf.Each recipe has easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions alongside pictures that illustrate each stage of cooking. There&’s a tasty recipe for every occasion from blueberry muffins and apple crumble to sweet potato lasagna.Perfect for budding chefs and kid foodies, this cookbook helps build up basic cooking skills, safe kitchen practices, and an adventurous palate. Packed with healthy recipes, helpful tips, and fail-safe techniques, your child will be excited to create dishes that are both fun to make and delicious to eat!It&’s as Easy as Pie! From speedy suppers to delicious bakes, this kid&’s cookbook contains a wealth of imaginative recipes that will inspire your little chef to put on their apron and get going on their first food adventure! It&’s an essential introduction to cooking that will be treasured by generations to come.Inside the pages of this cookbook, you&’ll find everything your child needs to get started in the kitchen: • More than 150 fun, delicious, and healthy recipes for kids. • Easy-to-follow steps alongside pictures for each stage of cooking. • Helpful tips on how to stay healthy in the kitchen.
Completely Clementine (Clementine #7)
by Sara PennypackerThis delightful New York Times bestselling chapter book series, from the award-winning author of Pax, is a modern classic that has been keeping readers engaged and laughing as they follow the hijinks of Clementine, a clever and quirky third grader who&’s the most spectacular friend around. Perfect for fans of Amelia Bedelia and Ivy + Bean! Summer is coming, and Clementine is not ready. She is not ready to start speaking to her father again, because she's still mad at him for eating meat. Instead, she gives him drawings of animals she knows would not want to be somebody's dinner. Then there is the new baby on the way. Clementine's mom sure doesn't seem ready. She's suddenly crazy about cleaning (Dad says she is nesting), but she doesn't even have a name picked out yet. Clementine just hopes the baby won't be a dud. What Clementine really isn't ready for is saying good-bye to her third grade teacher. She knows Mr. D'Matz is going to tell her all kinds of things that aren't true. Everything else may be changing around her, but that doesn't mean that Clementine has. But which is worse, saying good-bye, or not saying good-bye?READ MORE!Clementine The Talented ClementineClementine&’s LetterClementine, Friend of the WeekClementine and the Family MeetingClementine and the Spring Trip
Comprehension From The Ground Up: Simplified, Sensible Instruction For The K-3 Reading Workshop
by Peter Cunningham Sharon Taberski Donnelly Marks John VidelerSharon Taberski cuts through the pressurized, strategy-overloaded, fluency-crazed atmosphere surrounding reading instruction to lay out the reading and writing workshop practices that are most effective in developing readers in the primary grades. She shares the daily how-tos needed to sustain a literacy block that engages children in authentic reading and writing practices including dozens of effective practices that illustrate amazing ways to organize instructional and independent reading for kids.