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Huff and Puff Sing Along (My First I Can Read)
by Tish RabeWhen a third train chugs onto the scene, Huff and Puff learn how to share their friends. Join the fun with these two sweet trains in an easy-to-read story that's perfect for beginning readers. Each book in the Huff and Puff series has simple verse and rhyme, designed by experts to help children learn to read in the easiest and most enjoyable way.Author Tish Rabe has written over 120 children's books, including titles for Sesame Street, Blue's Clues, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and Curious George. In Huff and Puff, she and artist Gill Guile have created endearing train characters children will love.
Huff and Puff and the New Train (My First I Can Read)
by Tish RabeHuff and Puff are a team who stay on track: Huff pulls the train. Puff pushes the train. But when a new speedy train challenges the pair to a race, the caboose and engine must find out if slow and steady can win the race. Ready, set, go!With colorful illustrations from Gill Guile and fun, simple rhymes and verse from Tish Rabe, Huff and Puff will help beginning readers and train lovers strengthen their reading skills. This is a My First I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for shared reading with a child.Supports the Common Core State Standards.
Hug a Tree, Geronimo (Geronimo Stilton #69)
by Geronimo StiltonWhen you're with Geronimo Stilton, it's always a fabumouse adventure!Geronimo decides to buy his aunt's old farm where he used to spend the holidays. It's filled with memories from his childhood! There is a large oak tree in the yard that holds legendary secrets to unlock.
Hugga Loula
by Nancy DearbornWhen you're unhappy, the first thing you really need is a hug . . . and this book, of course.
Huggly's Valentines (The Monster Under the Bed)
by Tedd ArnoldLAUGH ALONG WITH HUGGLY AND THE MONSTERS UNDER THE BED! Huggly and his friends live in the monster world. But sometimes the human world is just too hard to resist! That's when the fun begins . . .
Hugs and Sprinkles
by Sheryl Berk Carrie BerkPLC is about to find out that secrets and crushes are a recipe for disaster...The fifth graders at Blakely Elementary are having their very first dance! The girls of Peace, Love, and Cupcakes are all thrilled...except for Kylie, who confides in Lexi that she wishes she had a special someone to go with. Before long, notes and gift show up in Kylie's locker from a "secret admirer" who seems to know her perfectly! Kylie is over the moon—until the discovery of her admirer's identity leads to two feuding friends! Can PLC pull it together in time for the festivities?
Hulk Teach (Original Marvel Graphic Novel)
by Jeffrey BrownA hilarious original series filled with comics, mischief, and misadventure starring the Hulk! From the mind of New York Times bestselling author and illustrator Jeffrey Brown.Bruce Banner, AKA the Hulk, is a genius scientist and super hero whose rage-outs have led him to damage way too much public property. After his latest meltdown, Tony Stark arranges a PR move to smooth things over. Hulk will perform community service -- by teaching. Can Banner make it through the school year without destroying everything? And can middle school kids really learn anything when the HULK is their teacher?This all-new middle grade graphic novel told with two-color artwork offers a laugh-out-loud take on middle school.
Hulk vs. Abomination (A Marvel Super Hero vs. Book)
by Clarissa S WongThe incredible Hulk is the strongest Super Hero in the world, but he''s about to meet the equally strong Abomination! And unlike Hulk, the Abomination''s intelligence is still intact. Will Hulk meet his match when these two powerful green titans collide?
Hulk vs. Wolverine (A Marvel Super Hero vs. Book)
by Clarissa S WongGeneral Ross is determined to find Bruce Banner and sends in his secret weapon, the unstoppable Wolverine. With Wolverine''s heightened abilities, Wolverine is sure to find Bruce...or will he find the incredible Hulk instead?
Human Anatomy for Kids: A Junior Scientist's Guide to How We Move, Breathe, and Grow (Junior Scientists)
by Kristie WagnerLearn what makes our bodies move with the Junior Scientists series for kids ages 6 to 9!Are you curious about what your body looks like under your skin? Do you wonder where your food goes after you eat it? Check out what's happening inside your body with this kid's anatomy book. You'll take a tour of your tissues, organs, muscles, and bones, and find out how they work together to help you move, think, and grow.Explore a kid's anatomy book that includes:Detailed visual guides—Colorful pictures and diagrams show you the names of all your body parts, how your body fights off germs, how snacks become energy, and more.Fun facts—This kid's anatomy book is packed full of fascinating tidbits, like why your body grows hair and what causes freckles.Anatomy in action—Try hands-on activities like pulling the DNA out of strawberries!Discover how your body works with Human Anatomy for Kids.
Human Anatomy in Full Color
by John GreenTwenty-five exceptionally clear and detailed anatomical plates -- with labels and extensive captions -- depict the skeleton, spine, bones, joints, skull, muscles, skin and limbs; heart, stomach, other organs; respiratory, reproductive and digestive systems; development of a fetus and much more. Within reach of grade-school-age children.
Human Body Fact Frenzy! (Fact Frenzy)
by Cari MeisterThere&’s a HUMAN BODY FACT FRENZY headed your way! Did you know that you use 200 muscles to take one step? Or that lips do not sweat? Dozens of bite-size anatomy facts are paired with fun photos, welcoming in even the most reluctant readers. Whether kids are in the mood to browse or to devour a book from cover to cover, even a budding young biologist is sure to learn something surprising as they flip through these pages.
Human Body Fact Frenzy! (Fact Frenzy)
by Cari MeisterThere&’s a HUMAN BODY FACT FRENZY headed your way! Did you know that you use 200 muscles to take one step? Or that lips do not sweat? Dozens of bite-size anatomy facts are paired with fun photos, welcoming in even the most reluctant readers. Whether kids are in the mood to browse or to devour a book from cover to cover, even a budding young biologist is sure to learn something surprising as they flip through these pages.
Human Body Learning Lab: Take an Inside Tour of How Your Anatomy Works
by Betty ChoiPediatrician and popular homeschooling blogger Dr. Betty Choi takes kids on an engaging exploration of the inner workings of all the major systems of the human body, with hands-on learning lab experiments, colorful diagrams and infographics, model building, and challenging games.
Human Body: A Visual Encyclopedia (DK Children's Visual Encyclopedias)
by DKLook inside yourself for the first time with the ultimate body book for children. From the hair on your head to the tips of your toes, this essential encyclopedia explores the super science going on under your skin.Did you know your amazing body consists of 100 trillion cells? Or that your blood vessels laid out end to end would wrap around planet Earth twice? And that you&’ll munch through 20 tonnes of food in your lifetime? Find out all this and much more on the epic journey of self-discovery, not forgetting your heads, shoulders, knees, and toes! During this introduction to anatomy, you&’ll stop off to see the different organs and systems designed to keep us going all day long. Check out the brilliant brain in action at the body&’s control center, the heart that never stops beating, the huge lungs filling with air to breathe, and the strong skeleton that keeps you from turning to jelly. Peel back the layers as you go deeper into the muscles, bones, cells, and finally, the DNA that makes you different from everyone else. This international best-seller has been fully updated to include the latest research on the human body. Stunning photographs, CGI artworks, and eye-catching graphics work together with accessible text, fun-filled facts, and quirky quizzes to ensure an exciting and educational experience that is second to none. This brilliant body book is the perfect study aid or homework help – and you&’ll never see yourself in the same way again!Supports the Common Core State Standards.
Human Body: FOSS Science Stories
by University of California at Berkeley Lawrence Hall of ScienceNIMAC-sourced textbook
Human Environmental Impact: How We Affect Earth (Humans And Our Planet Ser.)
by Ava SawyerPollution and mining for resources have negatively impacted Earth. Nonrenewable resources will someday run out. Then what? In this title readers will learn about alternative energy sources such as solar, wind, and geothermal energy, and what they can do to positively affect Earth. Meets Next Generation Science Standards.
Human Missions to Outer Space: A True Book: Space Exploration (A True Book (Relaunch))
by Laurie CalkhovenFrom the first time a person looked up at the sky and wondered “What’s out there?” humans have dreamed about exploring the cosmos.This book is part of a series A True Book: Space Exploration, that includes the titles Human Missions to Outer Space, Mars Rovers, The International Space Station, and UFO's. The series features the latest NASA imagery and lively text to bring the wonder of space exploration directly to readers.About 60 years ago, the first manned spacecraft left Earth’s atmosphere for the first time. In the years since, astronauts have visited the moon several times—and have spent extended time living in outer space. We even have plans to send humans to Mars by the 2030s! Share in the joy of exploration and discovery with Human Missions to Outer Space.
Humans and Earth’s Atmosphere: What's In The Air? (Humans And Our Planet Ser.)
by Ava SawyerNitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide are all gases in Earth’s atmosphere. But what happens when there is too much or two little of a certain gas? Readers will learn how every day activities such as driving, heating buildings, and using aerosols release harmful gases into the air and how it affects the air we breathe. Meets Next Generation Science Standards.
Humans and Other Life on Earth: Sharing The Planet (Humans And Our Planet Ser.)
by Ava SawyerHumans have influenced the world around them since they first walked on Earth. Hunting has impacted animal populations. Pollution and deforestation have affected habitats. Humans have also worked to protect the environment through preserves and breeding programs. In this title readers will learn about both the positive and negative impacts humans have on the biosphere. Meets Next Generation Science Standards.
Humans and the Hydrosphere: Protecting Earth's Water Sources (Humans And Our Planet Ser.)
by Ava SawyerThe hydrosphere encompasses all water on Earth-from glaciers and ice to rivers and oceans. People use water every day. This title asks the question, how much do you use? Readers will learn how humans use water, how humans positively and negatively affect water, and how to protect the water supply. Meets Next Generation Science Standards.
Humbug Holiday: (A Christmas Carol) (Cracked Classics #4)
by Tony AbbottFor two sixth graders who feel about school the way Scrooge feels about Christmas, a magical trip into Dickens&’s tale is just what their spirits need. It&’s Christmastime at Palmdale Middle School, and the sixth grade class has organized a holiday banquet for local families in need. Best friends Devin and Frankie—short for Francine—are excited to eat, but they forgot to bring in food donations. They also didn&’t read A Christmas Carol for Mr. Wexler&’s English class. While the two fight over the school&’s last copy, the library&’s magic security gates suddenly transport them straight into Charles Dickens&’s timeless tale, where they come face to face with grouchy Ebenezer Scrooge, who&’s about to get a wake-up call from some ghosts on Christmas Eve. As the ghosts show the stingy Scrooge the consequences of all the selfish choices he&’s made in life, Devin and Frankie come to realize that they too have a few things to learn about kindness and generosity. Reluctant readers &“Devin and Frankie are wisecracking underachievers and their characterizations and dialogue ring true&” in Tony Abbott&’s Cracked Classics series (School Library Journal).
Humbug Mountain
by Sid FleischmanWelcome to Humbug Mountain! Little did Wiley, the son of a traveling newspaperman, imagine that the search for his grandfather would lead him into the hands of those nasty villains of the West--Shagnasty John and the Fool Killer. Using their newspaper, The Humbug Mountain Hoorah, Wiley and his sister and mother go about outwitting the outlaws in their scheme to ambush Grandfather's new boat and its cargo of gold. Winner of the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, from Newbery Award-winning author Sid Flesichman.
Hummingbird
by Natalie LloydFrom the bestselling author of A Snicker of Magic comes a heartfelt story about a girl who—armed with her trusty, snazzy wheelchair—refuses to let her brittle bone disease stand in the way of adventure. <p><p>Twelve-year-old homeschooled Olive is tired of being seen as “fragile” just because she has osteogenesis imperfecta (otherwise known as brittle bone disease) so she’s thrilled when she finally convinces her parents to let her attend Macklemore Elementary. Olive can’t wait to go to a traditional school and make the friends she’s always longed for, until a disastrous first day dashes her hopes of ever fitting in. <p><p>Then Olive hears whispers about a magical, wish-granting hummingbird that supposedly lives near Macklemore. It’ll be the solution to all her problems! If she can find the bird and prove herself worthy, the creature will make her most desperate, secret wish come true. When it becomes clear that she can’t solve the mystery on her own, Olive teams up with some unlikely allies who help her learn the truth about the bird. And on the way, she just might learn that our fragile places lead us to the most wonderful magic of all….