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Pedal, Balance, Steer: Annie Londonderry, the First Woman to Cycle Around the World
by Vivian KirkfieldAnnie Londonderry proves women can do anything they set their minds to—even cycle around the world—in this nonfiction picture book for cycling enthusiasts, budding travelers, and anyone who dreams of reaching a difficult goal.In the 1890s, times were tough, and opportunities for women were few and far between. When mother-of-three Annie Londonderry saw an ad promising $10,000 to a woman who could cycle around the world in a year, something no one thought possible, she decided it was time to learn to ride. She waved goodbye to her family in Boston and set off for Chicago.Annie was exhausted when she arrived fifty-nine days later—and she realized she&’d never make it across the Rockies before winter, and certainly not riding a heavy women&’s bike and wearing a corset and petticoats. So Annie got herself a better bicycle and comfortable bloomers, and headed back East to try a different route. Facing robbers, sprained ankles, and disapproving stares, Annie missed her family and wanted to quit. But she journeyed on, all over the world. And, when she finally reached California and the Southwest, she kept pedaling. Her family was counting on the prize money, and people around the world, especially women, were watching.Annie came through for all of them, arriving in Chicago fourteen days before her deadline and proving that women could do just about anything.
Pedro Perfecto, Arquitecto (Los Preguntones)
by Andrea BeatyPero poca gente apreció su talento, en especial su maestra de segundo grado, la señorita Eva Delgado, que prohibió la arquitectura y los edificios de gran altura. A Pedro se le cayó el mundo a los pies y perdió todo interés… Hasta que, en una fatídica excursión, demostró lo práctica que puede ser una gran construcción.
Pedro and the Thieves: A Tale from Mexico / Pedro and the Peddlers: A Tale from Mexico (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Addie Fierce Luigi AimèNIMAC-sourced textbook
Pedro descubre la gravedad (Early Connections Ser.)
by Suzanne Lyons Mena DolobowskyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Pee Wee Scouts: A Big Box of Memories (Pee Wee Scouts)
by Judy Delton Alan TiegreenThe Pee Wees have to fill a time capsule to earn their last badge of 2000. But what one tiny thing will leave a lasting impression for scouts of tomorrow? It's not an easy question, but the Pee Wees are up to the challenge--and eager to make their mark on the future.
Pee Wee Scouts: All Dads on Deck (Pee Wee Scouts #23)
by Judy DeltonAll the Pee Wee Scouts are excited by a planned fishing excursion in honor of Father's Day, except for Molly, who comes up with a scheme to ensure that no fish are hurt.
Pee Wee Scouts: Blue Skies, French Fries
by Judy Delton"Rat's knees!" said Molly Duff. "School starts tomorrow."Luckily, the Pee Wee Scouts have a meeting the next day. That's when they find out about the big surprise ahead.At the Pee Wee weenie roast, their Scout leader, Mrs. Peters, tells them about a football game coming up. A Pee Wee football game. "We're going to play against Troop 15 from Oakdale," she says."Yeah!" cheers Roger White. "We'll win!"Every day, under blue skies, the Pee Wees practice hard. Rachel cheers. Roger tries. But Sonny just wants french fries. Team spirit is what it takes.Can Troop 23 win the big game?
Pee Wee Scouts: Bookworm Buddies
by Judy DeltonJoin the Pee Wee Scouts for fun and adventure as they make friends and earn badges.Ready . . . Get set . . . Read!The Pee Wee Scouts are going to get library cards. And in addition to a Reading Badge, Mrs. Peters is going to give a prize to the scout who reads and reports on the most books. But having a library card is a lot of responsibility. The Pee Wees are excited to check out new books, but soon there's trouble. Tracy's new library book has fallen through a hole in her book bag, Tim's baby brother has colored his book, and Molly's dog Skippy ate hers. Will they get their Reading Badge if Mrs. Peters finds out? And how are they going to pay for the lost and damaged books?
Pee Wee Scouts: Eggs with Legs
by Judy DeltonJoin the Pee Wee Scouts for fun and adventure as they make friends and earn badges. Does April Fools' Day count as a holiday?With both Easter and Mother's Day approaching, the Pee Wees are going to be very busy. The troop is going to dye eggs and take Easter baskets to the residents of a nursing home. Each scout is also thinking about what special thing they can do for their moms. Will they give flowers? Breakfast in bed? But Molly wants to concentrate on April Fools' Day instead. And she wants to play a trick on Roger.
Pee Wee Scouts: Fishy Wishes (Pee Wee Scouts)
by Judy DeltonWho's that kid with the wheels? Is he a visitor? No, he's Jody George, new Pee Wee Scout. Molly is worried. She can't think of anything to say to someone new. But she is more worried about earning her hobby badge.Mrs. Peters says extra-clever Pee Wees can combine their hobbies with the program the Scouts will perform for Grandparents Day. But every hobby Molly starts turns into disaster. Even the goldfish she bought to make goldfish babies won't cooperate. The hobby hunt is on!
Pee Wee Scouts: Greedy Groundhogs (Pee Wee Scouts)
by Judy DeltonGroundhog Day is coming up and the Pee Wees are desperate. They've learned all about hibernation and spring. Now they've got to spot a real live groundhog quickly -- or no furry groundhog badges for them. Squirrels don't count!From the Trade Paperback edition.
Pee Wee Scouts: Grumpy Pumpkins
by Judy DeltonHalloween is here. Parties, costumes, pumpkins. The Pee Wee Scouts listen to Mrs. Peters, their troop leader, tell them all about the holiday plans. First, a trip to Mr. Riley's pumpkin farm. Next, carving the pumpkins with a safe tool. Then, the big Halloween party!Molly Duff is so excited about the fun and the food and games that the Pee Wees will play. She even plans her own special good deed. But when Mrs. Peters tells the Pee Wees where the Halloween party will be, Molly almost cries. Oh, no! Not there.Bad news for Molly means grumpy pumpkins everywhere.
Pee Wee Scouts: Halloween Helpers (Pee Wee Scouts)
by Judy DeltonMrs. Peters is missing! The Pee Wees' leader has been called out of town on a family emergency. Who will run their scout meetings now that Mrs. Peters is gone? And who will help the Pee Wees plan their big Halloween party? Captain Spencer is the first substitute to take charge. He makes everyone march in a line and uses big words that nobody understands. Then there's ditzy Brandi. She laughs at Roger's dumb jokes and thinks slime-ball art is a fun project. Molly is sure there will be no costume contests or bobbing for apples this year. But then the Pee Wees get another substitute leader. And she has a plan to make this the best Halloween ever!From the Trade Paperback edition.
Pee Wee Scouts: Lights, Action, Land-Ho! (Pee Wee Scouts)
by Judy DeltonHere comes Hollywood! Moviemakers are coming to town to film the story of Columbus. Molly wants to be a star. So do all the other Pee Wees. But they have been cast as extras. Extras! Forget about fame. Forget about Holywood. Unless there's a way to make the director notice them. Hmmm...
Pee Wee Scouts: Lucky Dog Days
by Judy DeltonAUGUST IS HELP-A-PET month! The Scouts decide that the best way to help homeless animals is to raise money at a yard sale. It's going to mean a lot of hard work. But, in the end, the Pee Wees might be lucky enough to get a pet of their own!
Pee Wee Scouts: Molly for Mayor (Pee Wee Scouts)
by Judy Delton Alan TiegreenBelieving that she would be a good mayor of the imaginary town Peeweeville, Molly declares her candidacy. Yet when Roger enters the race and promises everyone free candy for their votes, Molly must come up with a creative campaign to win the race.
Pee Wee Scouts: Pedal Power (Pee Wee Scouts)
by Judy DeltonIt's spring, and the Pee Wees are planning an exciting bike hike. But first, they have to learn some important safety rules. Molly enjoys using hand signals and wearing her shiny new helmet. Roger thinks rules are dumb. He likes to do wheelies and ride without holding on to the handlebars. Mrs. Peters warns Roger to stop acting so crazy--he could fall and hurt himself. But Roger never listens. Molly is afraid he'll ruin the whole trip. Will Roger learn his lesson before it's too late?From the Trade Paperback edition.
Pee Wee Scouts: Pee Wee Pool Party
by Judy DeltonSummer vacation is here and all of the Pee Wees are excited about their new swimming badge. All, that is, except for Molly, who doesn't know how to swim and is afraid of the water. Can Molly earn her badge without actually getting wet? She does her best to avoid the water, but when the day of Jody's big pool party arrives, it's time for Molly to sink or swim!
Pee Wee Scouts: Pee Wees on First
by Judy DeltonJoin the Pee Wee Scouts for fun and adventure as they make friends and earn badges. Batter Up! It's spring, and the Pee Wees are going to try for a badge in baseball! First, a professional baseball player is going to come to their meeting to tell them about the game, and show them some pointers. But even more exciting, the Pee Wees are going to play a real game . . . against their parents! Roger is especially eager to show off his skills. But Molly is very worried. She has never played baseball before. What if she cannot hit the ball? Will she still get her badge?
Pee Wee Scouts: Pee Wees on Parade (Pee Wee Scouts)
by Judy DeltonWhat's the Fourth of July without a good old-fashioned parade down Main Street? The Pee Wees will get to ride real, live ponies down the street! Uh-oh. Molly can't remember ever meeting a real horse. She's seen pictures of them. She knows they are big. Very big. With big feet. She's the only one who doesn't know how to ride. Can you put training wheels on a horse?
Pee Wee Scouts: Pee Wees on Skis (Pee Wee Scouts)
by Judy DeltonIt's wintertime. Time for the Pee Wees to head for the slopes--the bunny slopes. How do you start? How do you stop? The Pee Wees have lots of questions to ask about skiing. But the Pee Wees' biggest question comes when a snowstorm leaves them stranded in their van on the way home. Without food.Will they have to eat each other?From the Trade Paperback edition.
Pee Wee Scouts: Piles of Pets (Pee Wee Scouts)
by Judy Delton Alan TiegreenIt's a Pee Wee menagerie!Cats or dogs? Earthworms or frogs? What animal makes the best pet? The Pee Wee Scouts can't agree. But they know how to find out who has the fastest pet. They will have a race!Molly doesn't have a pet of her own. But she does have an idea. She will take care of stray animals and help them find good homes. Soon Molly's home is full of pets.Which animal will Molly choose for the big race? And will she find homes for them . . . even if she wants to keep one for herself?From the Trade Paperback edition.
Pee Wee Scouts: Planet Pee Wee (Pee Wee Scouts)
by Judy DeltonEveryone in the Pee Wee Scouts wants to win a trip to Camp Blast Off, the super-cool summer camp where kids learn what it's like to be an astronaut. But there's only room for one scout from each troop in the country. So the Pee Wee Scouts set out to make the best project about the planets and the solar system: Roger is building model meteors and stars with light bulbs, Rachel is stirring up a recipe for freeze-dried peanut butter. Find out what Molly and Mary Beth are working on--maybe the most exciting project of all!
Pee Wee Scouts: Rosy Noses, Freezing Toes (Pee Wee Scouts)
by Judy Delton illustrated by Alan TiegreenJINGLE BELL ROCK Stars? The Scouts are having a holiday party to show off their musical talents. Molly plans to sing “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. ” And Rachel wants to perform Hanukkah songs on the piano. But notallthe Scouts are ready for the concert. Sonny hates the violin so much, he’d rather run away from home than play it! He disappears, and the Pee Wees have to work together to find their friend. Can they bring Sonny home for the holidays?
Pee Wee Scouts: Send in the Clowns (Pee Wee Scouts #38)
by Judy DeltonTo earn a new badge, the Pee Wees volunteer to help at the charity circus when it comes to town. But Molly is afraid of the trapeze, the animals and even the clowns. Magic is the only act left on the sign-up sheet, but Molly can't do any tricks. With a little help from her friends, something magical just might happen.