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Caillou: Day Care
by Gisèle Légaré Pierre Brignaud Christine L'HeureuxCaillou is going to day care for the first time. Naturally, he would prefer to stay home with Mommy and Daddy rather than face this unfamiliar world. However, with the help of Florence, one of the day care assistants, Caillou eases into his new environment and soon makes a friend.Around three years of age, a child needs playmates. He wants to become more independent, which means he must leave the protective security of his parents, his house, and his family. Often this separation occurs in connection with day care. Leaving the security of his family unit is difficult and frightening for the child and it is important to help him prepare for this first step toward greater independence.
Caillou: Aunt Ana's Divorce
by Christine L'Heureux Pierre BrignaudA gentle discussion about the subject of divorce ensues when curious Caillou asks his cousins Amanda and Emilio why their mommy doesn't live with their daddy. As the children continue to play, Caillou learns about divorce, having two homes, and the feelings experienced by his cousins. He learns that it is important for Emilio and Amanda to remember that it's not their fault their mommy and daddy separated their mother would always be their mommy, and their father would always be their daddy.
Caillou: Merry Christmas!
by Johanne Mercier Pierre Brignaud Francine NadeauIt's Christmastime and Caillou's family is gathering together. Even his Aunt Poppy and her cat Balthazar have come from far away to celebrate the holiday with Caillou, his sister Rosie, and their parents and grandparents. Before they know it, Christmas Eve has arrived, and Caillou-who is too excited to sleep-suddenly hears a strange noise. Could it be Santa? Capturing the precious memories and emotions of the holiday season, toddlers learn about the deeper meaning of Christmas.
Caillou: My First Play
by Marilyn Pleau-Murissi Eric SévignyThere's a special event at Caillou's day care. Leo, Clementine and Caillou are getting ready to be in a play. They enjoy dressing up and rehearsing but they appreciate it even more when their parents come to see the show.
Caillou: The Wolf
by Joceline Sanschagrin Pierre BrignaudAfter seeing his father coming down the stairs, a curious Caillou decides to explore the attic--a place he's never been--by himself. Once up in the dimly lit space he becomes frightened when he thinks he sees a wolf. Full color.
Caillou: The Broken Castle
by Joceline Sanschagrin Pierre BrignaudCaillou is building a beautiful castle that his sister Rosie accidently destroys. Upset and angry, Caillou vents his frustration. Mommy listens to him, consoles him, and explains that Rosie did not do it on purpose.With Mommy's help, Caillou takes his first steps toward tolerance and learning to compromise.
Caillou: The Prince
by Joceline Sanschagrin Pierre Brignaud Marcel DeprattoWhile drawing in the kitchen one day, Caillou notices Mommy kissing Daddy differently than the way she kisses Caillou. When Mommy says that it's because she and Daddy are married, Caillou announces he'd like to marry Mommy. Daddy then tells him a story about a young prince. Full color.
Caillou: The Jungle Explorer
by Eric Sévigny Sarah Margaret JohansonCaillou's friend Sarah has a magnifying glass. She shows Caillou how it makes everything in the garden look bigger and suggests a game. Caillou will be a jungle explorer, using the magnifying glass to make butterflies look as big as birds and Gilbert the cat as big as a lion.
Caillou: Training Wheels
by Eric Sévigny Sarah Margaret JohansonThe training wheels on Caillou's bicycle are slowing him down and making it difficult to keep up with Sarah. Believing he can ride just as well as her, Caillou decides he's ready to try without them. However, Caillou quickly learns there is a right time for everything.
Caillou: Learns to Skate
by Eric Sevigny Marion JohnsonCaillou is learning to skate. With a lot of tumbles, the help of a chair and loads of encouragement from Mommy and Daddy, Caillou begins to get the hang of it.
Caillou Gets the Hiccups!
by Sarah Margaret Johanson Eric SévignyA spaghetti dinner and a lot of giggling result in Caillou getting the hiccups.Daddy thinks he knows how to cure them, and together, they embark on a series of hiccup-curing trials. But none of them seem to work! Mommy insists the hiccups will go away on their own - as long as Caillou doesn't make a big deal of them, and she's right!
Caillou Makes a Snowman
by Roger HarveyWith the help and guidance of his friend Sarah, Caillou experiences the joy of playing in the snow and learning to make his first snowman.
Caillou Says No!
by Nicole Nadeau Pierre BrignaudCaillou often says "no," but sometimes he really means "yes." The "no stage" is the start of a child's testing of independence and growing self-awareness. In these stories, children can grow alongside Caillou to navigate their way successfully through this key developmental experience of childhood. Full color.
Cake in a Cup (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Avery DeCiccoNIMAC-sourced textbook. Mug Cakes, It's fun to make a cake in a mug, or cup. You can use a microwave oven to do it. Read to find out how.
Cake Mix Cooking for Kids
by Stephanie AshcraftA cake mix is the basic ingredient for these delicious recipes, but cake isn&’t the only thing kids will learn to make. Give Black Owl Cookies, Candy Cookie Pops, Bubblegum Bars, or Fruity Pizzas a try. Or, if you really want to be creative, bake some Mini Cupcake Kabobs, Delicious Cake Balls, or Tangy and Twisted Trifle. These recipes are a fun and easy way for kids to enjoy time in the kitchen. Stephanie Ashcraft, author of 101 Things to do with a Cake Mix, along with fifteen other culinary offerings, has taught cooking classes based on the tips and meals in her cookbooks for more than 20 years. She lives in Tucson, Arizona. Mix up some fun!
A Cake to Bake (Step into Reading)
by Apple JordanMerida, Rapunzel, Aurora, and the rest of the Disney princesses bake cakes, cookies, and other sweet treats in this Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader. Perfect for girls ages 4 to 6 who are just learning to read—and bake!
A Cake to Bake (Step into Reading)
by Apple JordanTiana, Merida, Rapunzel, and the rest of the Disney princesses bake cakes, cookies, and other sweet treats. This Deluxe Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader is perfect for children ages 4 to 6 who are just learning to read—and bake!
Calico the Wonder Horse, or the Saga of Stewy Stinker
by Virginia Lee BurtonWay out west in Cactus County there was a horse named Calico. She wasn't very pretty, but she was smart and could run like greased lightning. Everybody in Cactus County was happy until the peaceful inhabitants' cattle were stolen by a band of outlaws led by Stewy Stinker, a man so mean that he'd hold up Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. In comic-strip format, this action-packed western drama is complete with cattle rustling and kidnapping, a stampede, a holdup, and a thrilling chase. From start to bang-up finish, Calico outruns and outsmarts the double-dyed villains - and, of course, saves the day! This equine hero is sure to win a new generation of fans with this Wild West adventure.
California Math Expressions, Common Core, Grade K, Volume 1, Student Activity Book: Student Activity Book (softcover), Volume 1 Grade K 2015 (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Math Expressions Ser.)
by Karen C. FusonNIMAC-sourced textbook
California Math Expressions, Common Core, Grade K, Volume 2, Homework and Remembering: Homework And Remembering Workbook, Volume 2 Grade K (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Math Expressions Ser.)
by Karen C. FusonNIMAC-sourced textbook
California Sea Lion: Fast and Smart!
by Natalie LunisSpeeding through the water at up to 25 miles per hour (40 kph), the California sea lion is one of the fastest animals in the sea. This clever and skillful swimmer has to move fast. After all, many of the animals that it eats, such as squid, are fast swimmers, too! Look inside to find out more about this speedy sea mammal, including where it lives, how it hunts, and the special ways its body helps it reach its record-breaking speeds. Picture descriptions added.
California Treasures, English Language Development, My New Words, A Picture Word Book, Grades K-2
by Macmillan Mcgraw-HillNIMAC-sourced textbook
Calling All Engines (Thomas & Friends)
by W. AwdryThomas and the Really Useful Engines are working hard getting the new airport ready for the grand opening. Then a terrible storm slows them down, and soon it is clear that all the engines are going to have to work together. The steamies and the diesels have never gotten along very well, but Lady appears in Thomas' dream and tells him it will be all right. But can they count on help from the biggest diesel of them all--Diesel 10?
Calling Doctor Amelia Bedelia (I Can Read! #15)
by Herman ParishAmelia Bedelia is helping out at Dr. Horton's bustling office. She may not have a medical degree, but her own special prescription of "un"common sense works like a charm every time.