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Everybody Wins!: Division (Math Matters)
by Sheila BruceDiscover 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. Oscar wants to enter a contest - and another, and another ! But he can only do it by asking some friends to divide the costs - and the rewards - with him. What can Oscar do?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: Division)
Everybody's Happy
by Anna CiceroEverybody's Happy is a book on two twins, best friends; Lupe and Paco. Just as is expected among siblings, they are envious of each other but once they calm down and solve their differences, they become best of friends, Everyone is Happy.
Everyday Bean (Tiny Bean's Big Adventures)
by Stephanie GraeginJoin adorable hedgehog Bean in the first picture book of a new series full of tiny stories about big everyday adventures that will warm quills — and tickle funny bones!Meet Bean, a very tiny hedgehog. She loves ghosts, swings and a stuffie called Clem.Meet Bean&’s grandma. She loves strawberries, sweaters and tiny Bean burritos.And they both love stories.In ten tiny stories we follow Bean and her grandmother through adventures of the everyday. Bean loses her bad mood in a meadow and Grandma thinks she sees a ghost (don&’t worry it&’s just Bean!) — and there&’s even a story with giant strawberries.This first volume in the Tiny Bean&’s Big Adventures series by acclaimed author/illustrator and hedgehog friend/insider, Stephanie Graegin, is the perfect gift for little (and big) readers and hedgehog admirers everywhere.
Everyday Mathematics Grade 2, Math Masters
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Diana Barrie Max Bell Amy Dillard Y IsaacsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics Grade 2, Student Math Journal 1
by McGraw-HillThis book is a guide to daily classroom work for students to develop their mathematical skills.
Everyday Mathematics Grade 2, Student Math Journal Volume 2
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Diana Barrie Max Bell Y Isaacs Amy DillaNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics [Grade 2] Home Links (Everyday Math Ser.)
by Max Bell Jean Bell University of Chicago School Mathematics ProjectNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics, Home Links (Grade #2)
by James Mcbride Andy Isaacs Max Bell Amy Dillard John Bretzlauf Jean Bell Robert Hartfield Kathleen Pitvorec Peter Saecker Cheryl G. MoranThis easy-to-use consumable grade-specific book contains extensions and review problems for each lesson to help families support their children's mathematical development.
Everyday Mathematics® Grade 2, Home Links
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Max Bell Jean BellNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics® Grade 2, Student Math Journal Volume 1
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Diana Barrie Max Bell Amy Dillard Y IsaacsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics® [Grade 1-2], My Reference Book
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project James Flanders Mary Ellen DairykoNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics® [Grade 2], Skills Link, Cumulative Practice Sets, Student Book (Everyday Math Skills Links Ser.)
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics ProjectNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics®, Grade 2, Student Math Journal, Volume 1
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Andy Isaacs Max BellNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics®, Grade 2, Student Math Journal, Volume 2
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Andy Isaacs Max BellNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics®, Student Math Journal, Volume 1
by Max Bell John Bretzlauf Jean Bell University of Chicago Mathematics ProjectNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics®, Student Math Journal, Volume 1 (Everyday Math)
by Max Bell John Bretzlauf Jean Bell University of Chicago Mathematics ProjectNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics®, Student Math Journal, Volume 2
by Max Bell John Bretzlauf Jean Bell University of Chicago Mathematics ProjectNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics®, Student Math Journal, Volume 2 (Everyday Math)
by Max Bell John Bretzlauf Jean Bell University of Chicago Mathematics ProjectNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyone Belongs: Creating A Space Where Everyone Belongs
by Heather AvisA joyful rhyming book that encourages children to not only value all people but to also make room for their differences in order to make a better, brighter, and more beautiful world, from the New York Times bestselling author of Different—A Great Thing to Be!&“We know everyone's different; no two are the same. You belong in our show!&” the sisters exclaimed. Macy and Tru are putting on a spectacular talent show to highlight the ways they love to perform. Other kids arrive, eager to participate but unsure if they&’ll be welcomed. Since the two sisters know that everything is a lot more fun when everybody&’s included, they&’re determined to find a role in the show for each person. Inspiring, encouraging, and packed with joy, Everyone Belongs reminds us that it&’s possible to make room for all people and all abilities—and that life is brighter when we give every person a chance to shine.
Everyone Can Learn to Ride a Bicycle: Read & Listen Edition
by Chris Raschka&“[Raschka's] marvelous sequences, fluid style, and emotional intelligence capture all of the momentum and exhilaration of this glorious accomplishment,&” raves School Library Journal in a starred review.Learning to ride a bike is one of the most important milestones of childhood, and no one captures the emotional ups and downs of the experience better than Chris Raschka, who won the 2012 Caldecott Medal for A Ball for Daisy. In this simple yet emotionally rich "guide," a father takes his daughter through all the steps in the process—from choosing the perfect bicycle to that triumphant first successful ride. Using very few words and lots of expressive pictures, here is a picture book that not only shows kids how to learn to ride, but captures what it feels like to fall . . . get up . . . fall again . . . and finally "by luck, grace, and determination" ride a bicycle!This Read & Listen edition contains audio narration.
Everyone Counts
by Judy SierraFrom the bestselling creators of Wild About Books comes a rhyming, counting, and teamwork-focused picture book about the beginnings of a new zoo! When Takoda the tiger cub happens upon a tumbledown mall, the lone cub imagines a zoo. All Takoda needs is a capable crew to lend a paw or two--or three, four, or more. Two rhinos, three lemurs, four oryx, and eventually ten crocodiles turn up to help. Soon the animals are finding places to pitch in: bears are carving out burrows, elephants are stomping the way for a playground, and crocodiles are crafting a waterslide. It seems everyone's got something to do--everyone, that is, except for ten eager bugs. Will they be underestimated for their size or will this be a new kind of zoo where everyone counts?Judy Sierra's rhymes and Marc Brown's colorful, folk-inspired art lend themselves to themes of counting and teamwork in this new picture book all about how a tiger cub and a whole lot of friends to count on add up to one wonderful zoo.A Bank Street Best Book of the Year, Outstanding Merit"The creators of Wild About Books and Wild About You! again demonstrate finely tuned creative teamwork in this nimble tale about cooperation, inclusivity, and the rewards of a job diligently done."--Publishers Weekly"Sierra's rollicking rhymes are fun to read aloud and listen to, and Brown's gouache and pencil illustrations give children lots of details to pore over. This rhythmic, imaginative romp practically reads itself aloud."--Kirkus
Everyone Loves Career Day but Zia: A Zia Story
by Jenny LiaoAn empowering story about a Chinese American girl who proudly translates for her mom, helping her to demonstrate her skill as a seamstress on Career Day at school.It will soon be Career Day at Zia&’s school and she cannot wait for Mama to tell her classmates all about her job as a seamstress and about the beautiful dresses she sews. There are just two problems: Mama cannot take time off from work and she also cannot speak English fluently. Zia is determined, however, and hatches a plan.When Career Day arrives, we meet a vet, a stay-at-home dad, and more. And when Mama finally makes her debut, Zia is the proudest kid in class. Everyone loves career day, but most of all, Zia.
Everyone Loves Lunchtime but Zia
by Jenny LiaoA heartwarming picture book about a Chinese-American girl who grows to appreciate the traditional dishes her parents prepare for her and finds a way to share her lunch with her classmates. <P><P> Everyone loves lunchtime. Everyone, that is, but Zia. <P><P> At school, the other kids are eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, cheese and crackers, and apples on the side. But Zia's always nervous about opening her lunchbox. Her dumpling and noodle dishes look different and smell different. She dreads lunchtime. <P><P> Then, during her birthday week, her parents pack her a different Cantonese dish each day and explain what the food represents: a roast pork bun to bring treasure, soy sauce chicken to bring success, and more. At first, Zia doesn’t want to eat her lunch, but once she starts, she just may realize her food could bring her good fortune after all!
Everyone Loves a Parade!*
by Andrea DenishEveryone loves a parade, right? Well, almost everyone! In this colorful picture book, young readers can take a rollicking, rhyming journey through some of the most celebrated parades in the United States.Music, costumes, food, and fun. The sights and sounds of a parade are exciting! From Mardi Gras and Chinese New Year to St. Patrick's Day and LGBTQ+Pride, each celebration is a joy for kids, and most adults. With rhyming text and bold illustrations, children will love this festive and humorous look at some of the country's most well-known parades that features a surprise ending.