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Every-Day Dress-Up
by Selina AlkoIt's no secret that little girls love playing dress up, but the little girl in this book ditches her princess duds in favor of costumes inspired by great women in history.Now dressing up is an adventureWhen, every day of the week,I am a daring new dame!From Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to chef extraordinaire Julia Child to queen of jazz Ella Fitzgerald, our protagonist pays homage to the women who came before her and imagines herself in their shoes. Maybe someday she'll inspire little girls with her own gown of greatness.From the Hardcover edition.
EveryBody's Different on EveryBody Street
by Sheree FitchThe award-winning poet and author of Summer Feet offers delightful rhyming picture book that helps children embrace diversity. If ever you go travellingOn EveryBody StreetYou'll see EveryBody&’s DifferentThan EveryOne you meet Sheree Fitch&’s playful words lead you into this beautiful children's book and invite you to celebrate our gifts, our weaknesses, our differences, and our sameness. Fitch displays her wit and mastery of words in quick, rollicking rhymes that are complemented by Emma FitzGerald&’s lively illustrations. EveryBody&’s Different on EveryBody Street was originally produced in 2001 as a fundraiser to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the Festival of Trees in support of the Nova Scotia Hospital and to raise awareness for mental illness and addiction. &“With a style reminiscent of Quentin Blake, FitzGerald&’s illustrations of people letting their freak flag fly complement Fitch&’s exuberant, playful, and poignant rhymes.&” ―Quill & Quire (Toronto, ON) &“Fitch&’s lyrical prose is enhanced by the very beautiful illustrations of Emma FitzGerald. The illustrations are done in bold and bright colors, and are very rich in detail which provides a superb backdrop for this poem about individual differences.&” ―Canadian Materials Magazine
Everybody Is Somebody #12 (Here's Hank #12)
by Henry Winkler Lin Oliver Scott GarrettIn the final book of this bestselling easy-to-read series, Hank begins a new chapter!When a well-known author of a beloved book series visits Hank's school, he and his two best friends get the chance to be her guide for the day and introduce her at an assembly. But Hank, embarrassed by his struggles with reading, tries to hide the fact that he's never actually finished reading the author's books--or any book, for that matter! So Hank gets creative and makes up his own version of the story. But will everyone be able to tell fact from fiction?This bestselling series written by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver is perfect for the transitional reader. With a unique, easy-to-read font, endless humor, and characters every kid would want to be friends with, any story with Hank is an adventure!
Everybody Needs a Buddy (The Big Idea Gang)
by James PrellerThe Big Idea Gang is buddying up on a new idea for a more welcoming playground in this chapter book series about making a case—and making a difference. When third-graders Deon, Kym, Lizzy, and Connor formed the Big Idea Gang, their mission was simply to oust the old mascot in favor of something cooler. But sales from the new mascot paraphernalia have led to extra cash for the PTA, and you can bet this gang has big ideas about how to spend it. A playground pirate ship! An author visit! New basketball hoops! There are lots of ways they can think of to improve their school; but what about a way to make it a kinder, more inclusive place? Luckily, their teacher, Miss Zips, is skilled in the art of persuasion. Armed with Miss Zips's persuasive tips, the Big Idea Gang sets out to build a case for a new-and-improved Clay Elementary, and convince the rest of the school that their idea is the best.
Everybody Sleeps (But Not Fred)
by Josh SchneiderA boy who will do anything to avoid bedtime finally &“meets his match in this hilarious&” illustrated children&’s book &“sure to leave readers in stitches&” (Kirkus, starred review). Every kind of bird and beast has to sleep, from the monkeys in the jungle to the whales in the ocean to the ants under the ground. But not Fred. His to-do list is far too long! Armed with plenty of imagination, this determined little boy and his attempts to resist bedtime are sure to strike a chord with today's over-scheduled families. Drowsy animals of all stripes look on in disbelief as Fred keeps on going and going and going, until . . . Could it be that, after so much activity, even Fred needs to rest? Shhh. Close the book softly, and please let Fred sleep
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)
Everybunny Dream
by Ellie SandallDrift off to sleep with this calming bedtime tale, perfect for sharing together. Cuddle up and snuggle tight. Close your eyes and say goodnight. A cosy group. A peaceful scene... Everybunny dream!Follow the little bunnies as they settle down to sleep in this adorable bedtime routine picture book. Putting their pyjamas on, brushing their tails, washing their paws... then cuddling up for a bedtime story together.Just right for tired little bunnies everywhere, this will make the perfect Easter gift.
Everybunny Loves Magic (The Incredibly Dead Pets of Rex Dexter #3)
by Aaron ReynoldsFrom #1 New York Times bestselling author Aaron Reynolds comes the third hilariously macabre mystery in The Incredibly Dead Pets of Rex Dexter series.My name is Rex Dexter. Yes. THAT Rex Dexter. The one cursed with the ability to see and talk to dead animals. The solver of atrocities against the four-footed. The savior of the flipper-finned. Save your standing ovation for later, because I have bigger things on my mind. Rabbits. Specifically, dead rabbits. And not just anybunny. This particular gaggle of rabbits once belonged to the Astounding Isabel, Middling Falls&’ foremost birthday party magician. One thing has quickly become clear…somebunny hates magic. Whoever it is, they&’re attempting to put the Astounding Isabel out of the birthday biz for good. And they&’re willing to whack a whole lotta bunnies to do it. It&’s a cold cruel world out there. But don&’t worry. I&’m on the case. And so is Darvish. And Drumstick. And possibly several dozen rabbits. The point is, nobunny pulls one over on Rex Dexter…and his best friend…and his dead chicken.Nobunny.
Everyday Angel: Three Novels (Everyday Angel #2)
by Victoria Schwab V. E. SchwabFrom #1 New York Times bestselling author Victoria Schwab, three whimsical and enchanting novels about a quirky and clever guardian angel, and the girls she's sent to help, in one irresistible volume.Aria Blue seems like an ordinary twelve-year-old. She loves music, and colorful shoelaces, and taste-testing various types of cookies. But there is much more to Aria than meets the eye. She can use her shadow like a door to travel from place to place. She can dream things into existence. And she can see when certain people need help.Because Aria is a guardian angel. Her mission? To find and guide three different girls -- Gabby, Caroline, and Mikayla -- through their different problems. If she succeeds, Aria will earn her wings. But helping these girls is no easy feat, even for someone with magic powers. Things like friendship and family and well, life, are all a lot trickier than Aria might have guessed. Still, she's pretty sure she's up for the challenge . . .Meet a magical girl like no other, from an author like no other, in this one-of-a-kind collection.
Everyday Magic for Kids: 30 Amazing Magic Tricks That You Can Do Anywhere
by Justin FlomPerfect the art of magic with simple every day objects and tips from professional magician Justin Flom.Using every day objects, daring magician Justin Flom (434K Facebook followers and 153K subscribers on YouTube) will teach kids all they need to know to perform 30 amazing and how-did-you-do-that magic tricks at the turn of a hat. Featuring step-by-step instructions and illustrations, Everyday Magic for Kids will give budding magicians all the tips they need in order to wow their friends and family, whether at home, at school, or on the go. Tricks will vary from card tricks to tricks with coins and other small objects to tricks that can be done with friends/family members. The book also includes introductory material about how to act like a magician and the basics of performing magic in front of an audience (be it a friend or a room of people).
Everyday Math
by RemediaMath plays a vital role in everyone's life on a daily basis and in a variety of situations. Everyday Math presents 27 different kinds of ordinary activities where math is needed to find answers to questions about the activity.
Everyday Math: Student Reference Book (Grade #3)
by Max Bell Amy Dillard John Bretzlauf Jean BellA student material aimed at helping students find information quickly and fast in mathematics topics
Everyday Mathematics 4: Grade 3 Skills Link Student Booklet
by McGraw-Hill Staff Bell EtThese books provide extra cumulative practice on basic facts, computation, word problems, mental math, and estimation skills. Reinforce your daily lessons with additional review, practice, and test practice sheets all tied to individual Everyday Mathematics lessons.
Everyday Mathematics Grade 3, Math Masters
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Diana Barrie Max Bell Y Isaacs Amy DillaNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics Grade 3, Student Math Journal Volume 2
by Andy Isaacs Diana Barrie Max Bell Amy DillardNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics [Grade 3] Home Links
by Max Bell John Bretzlauf Jean BellNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics [Grade 3] Student Reference Book
by Max Bell Jean Bell University of Chicago School Mathematics ProjectNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics, Student Math Journal, Volume 1
by Max Bell Jean Bell University of Chicago School Mathematics ProjectNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics, Student Math Journal, Volume 2
by Max Bell Jean Bell University of Chicago School Mathematics ProjectNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics: Grade 3
by James Mcbride Andy Isaacs Max Bell Amy Dillard John Bretzlauf Jean Bell Robert Hartfield Kathleen Pitvorec Peter SaeckerYou can use this Student Reference Book to look up and review topics in mathematics.
Everyday Mathematics: Home Links (Grade 3 )
by James Mcbride Andy Isaacs Max Bell Amy Dillard John Bretzlauf Jean Bell Robert Hartfield Kathleen Pitvorec Peter Saecker Mary Ellen DairykoEveryday Mathematics offers children a broad background in mathematics.
Everyday Mathematics: My Reference Book
by Mary Ellen Dairyko Cheryl G. Moran Rachel Malpass MccallA reference book is a book that helps people find information. Some other reference books are dictionaries, encyclopedias, and cookbooks. My Reference Book can help you find out more about the mathematics you learn in class. You can read this reference book with your teacher, your family, and your classmates.
Everyday Mathematics: Student Reference Book [Grade 3]
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Diana Barrie Max Bell John Bretzlauf Jean BellNIMAC-sourced textbook