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How Long Is a Month? (The\calendar Ser.)

by Claire Clark

A lot happens in a month! As the moon makes one trip around Earth, plants grow and you do too. Find out more in How Long Is a Month?

Squiggly Gets Glasses

by Dawn Clark

Squiggly just wants to fit in, but it's hard when he looks so different from the other squirrels at school. And the class bully, Archie, doesn't make it any easier. But, with the help of his good friends and some great adults, Squiggly learns that being different doesn't have to be hard---it can be fun! Squiggly realizes just how special he is, how great making new friends can be, and that he doesn't have to look like anyone else, he just has to look like Squiggly!

Sweet Moon Baby: An Adoption Tale

by Karen Henry Clark Patrice Barton

This is the story of one baby's journey from her birth parents in China, who dream of a better life for their daughter, to her adoptive parents on the other side of the world, who dream of the life they can give her. A turtle, a peacock, a monkey, a panda, and some fish shepherd the baby as she floats in a basket on a moonlit, winding river into the loving arms of her new parents. Perfect for bedtime reading, Karen Henry Clark's poetic text, reminiscent of a lullaby, and Patrice Barton's textured and gentle-hued illustrations capture the great love between parents and children and the miraculous journey of adoption.

Children of the Sun

by William Clark Patricia Clark Phyllis Brannen

Children of the Sun is dedicated to William and Patricia Clark's son, Billy, who saw his first dawn in Japan played in the sunshine there and who will be able to rejoice someday in life's final sunset as he finds his friends and classmates safe in the arms of Jesus.

Baby Alligator (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

by Ginjer L. Clarke

Deep in the swamp, a baby alligator crawls out of its broken shell. What's in store for this little reptile? Follow it through its first adventures, and get a glimpse into the world of these amazing creatures. The easy-to-read text describes how alligators live, from what they eat to how they swim so quickly. You'll also find fun facts about alligators' dinosaur-hunting ancestors and their more contemporary cousin, the crocodile.

Baby Elephant (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

by Ginjer L. Clarke

From their first steps in the African grassland to their first time using their trunks to drink water, baby elephants are fascinating and beautiful creatures! Learn all sorts of interesting facts about baby elephants in this Level 3 reader.

Baby Meerkats (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

by Ginjer L. Clarke

When baby meerkats are born, they are only the size of an adult hand. But even though they are small, they quickly take on big responsibilities within the complex meerkat community. From keeping a lookout for predators and prey, to foraging for food, these baby meerkats spend a lot of time fighting to be in charge!

Baby Otter (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

by Ginjer L. Clarke

Baby otters are playful and adorable creatures—from their first steps outside of the cozy den their mother prepared for them to their first paddles in the icy water. Veteran science book author Ginjer L. Clarke highlights plenty of facts about baby otters, including how they learn to swim, what they eat, and where they live.

Black Out!: Animals That Live in the Dark (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

by Ginjer L. Clarke

Did you know that the luna moth only flutters around at night--or that is has a wingspan as wide as a bowl of soup? This reader is packed with interesting facts about all the creepy animals that we never get to see during the daytime, like the barn owl, the blind cave fish, and the vampire squid.

Bug Out!: The World's Creepiest, Crawliest Critters (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

by Ginjer L. Clarke

Level 3. This book features some of the most disgusting, far-out bugs on the planet. Learn how a scorpion uses its poison, discover how the jumping spider hunts, and more!

Cheetah Cubs (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

by Ginjer L. Clarke

Cheetah cubs play and purr just like kittens. Someday they'll be able to run faster than any other animal in the world. Read along as cheetah cubs leap and grow in this book.

Far Out!: Animals That Do Amazing Things (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

by Ginjer L. Clarke

Did you know that the European eel can migrate far distances simply from memory? Did you know that chimpanzees can learn sign language? Far Out! is packed with interesting facts about animals that can do amazing and humanlike things, such as the dolphin, silverback gorilla, Egyptian vulture, and monarch butterfly.

Freak Out!: Animals Beyond Your Wildest Imagination (Penguin Young Readers, Level 4)

by Ginjer L. Clarke

Did you know that the viperfish uses a glowing lure to attract its prey? Or that a giant squid has eyeballs the size of volleyballs? This book is full of facts about all sorts of freaky animals!

Giant Lizards (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

by Ginjer L. Clarke

Leapin' lizards! Kids have always been fascinated by reptiles, both living and extinct. Now they'll learn all about lizards that lived with the dinosaurs and still roam the earth today. With clear, simple text and bright, bold artwork, this Level 3 Penguin Young Reader is perfect for the home and classroom!

Pouch Babies (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

by Ginjer L. Clarke

What exactly is a marsupial? Why do the babies go into their mother's pouches? How long do they stay there? These are just a few of the questions that bestselling author Ginjer L. Clarke explains in her newest book that covers over twenty different kinds of marsupials, including kangaroos, koalas, and more!

Reindeer: On the Move! (Penguin Young Readers, Level 4)

by Ginjer L. Clarke

Do reindeer really pull Santa's sleigh? And why do they always seem to be running somewhere? Learn their amazing story in Reindeer: On the Move!, a photographic nonfiction leveled reader, perfect for kids interested in the natural world!Did you know that reindeer can run up to fifty miles an hour? Or that they travel for thousands of miles every year? That's farther than any other land mammal! Just in time for the holiday season, learn all about one of the North Pole's most facinating animals -- and why they're always on the move! Told with simple language and shown with vivid photographs, Reindeer: On the Move! is perfect for emerging readers curious about the natural world.

Sharks! (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

by Ginjer L. Clarke

The very youngest readers can learn all about sharks-the fiercest of the fish family-in this informative Level 1. The simple, clear text and striking pictures makes this a perfect first introduction to these amazing creatures.

Watch Out!: The World's Most Dangerous Creatures (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

by Ginjer L. Clarke

Did you know that the king cobra snake has enough venom in each bite to kill an elephant? Learn all about the world's most dangerous animals--including tiger sharks, black widow spiders, and polar bears--in this fact-filled Level 3 reader.

The Vibes Book

by HANNAH CLARKE

A sweet and vibrant story (for kids 3–7) about something that&’s all around us and has an astounding impact on our lives, even though we can&’t touch or see it—the power of vibes!This sweet story follows a young girl who realizes the different ways that vibes can affect our experience of the world, both passively and actively, and what happens when you start to notice all the magical energy around you. Vibes can be a difficult concept for kids to understand, but this book immerses children in the world of vibes with simplicity and humor. It shows the negative impact bad vibes can create and the awesome power of good vibes. Bad vibes don&’t feel very good and tend to multiply if you let them get out of control. Good vibes can make someone&’s day if they are feeling down, and the power of positive vibes helps create a better, more interconnected world. The spacious simplicity of scenes paired with the vibrant, dynamic swirls of vibes in the artwork help bring the world of vibes alive for children to explore.

The Bold Robins

by Sheila Clark-Edmands

The robin makes a nest. When the robin has eggs, she will put them all in this nest and will sit on the eggs. The eggs hatch. The hatchlings are fed by the mom robin. The hatchlings get big and fly up into the sky. Mom is sad that the robins have gone, but she is glad that the robins will do well in life.

S.P.I.R.E. Workbook: Level 2

by Sheila Clark-Edmands

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S.P.I.R.E. Workbook Level 1

by Sheila Clark-Edmands

A multisensory reading system for struggling readers. Lessons balance visual, auditory, and kinesthetic modalities to improve memory and learning. Features include more decodable text than any other program.

S.P.I.R.E. Workbook, Level 1

by Sheila Clark-Edmands

NIMAC-sourced textbook

S.P.I.R.E. Workbook, Level 2

by Sheila Clark-Edmands

NIMAC-sourced textbook

S.P.I.R.E. Workbook, Level 3

by Sheila Clark-Edmands

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