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Mighty Trains (Be an Expert!)

by Erin Kelly

bThey chug on tracks. They zoom on rails. They even climb mountains. What do you know about Fast Trains? With this book, you can become an expert!/b pKids love to be the experts! Now they can feel like real pros with this exciting nonfiction series for beginning readers. Kids will be hooked on the thrilling real-world topics and big, bright photos. Each book features simple sentences and sight words that children can practice reading. Then, with support, kids can dig deeper into the extra facts, Q&As, and fun challenges./p pThey can even see how much you know with "Quiz Your Adult." Fans of this series will be eager to become real experts!/p

High Fliers (Be an Expert!)

by Erin Kelly

bThey soar in the sky. They blast into space. What do you know about High Fliers like planes, hot air balloons, and rockets! With this book, you can become an expert!/b pKids love to be the experts! Now they can feel like real pros with this exciting nonfiction series for beginning readers. Kids will be hooked on the thrilling real-world topics and big, bright photos. Each book features simple sentences and sight words that children can practice reading. Then, with support, kids can dig deeper into the extra facts, Q&As, and fun challenges./p pThey can even see how much you know with "Quiz Your Adult." Fans of this series will be eager to become real experts!/p

Beauty and the Beast: A Story About Trust (Tales to Grow By)

by Meredith Rusu Eva Martinez

bTales to Grow By will be the perfect companion in the exciting path of becoming, little by little, responsible and happy grownups. /b Fairy tales are stories that have been passed down through generations. Their ancestral wisdom offers readers a truthful and extensive portrait of human behaviors and human experiences. This is why fairy tales are the perfect tool to teach character education. Tales to Grow by is a new series of books that unlocks the power of fairy tales. Each tale is retold to highlight important emotions, feelings and attitudes of its characters. Beautiful illustrations make the story accessible to young readers. Questions throughout the book and backmatter written by a children´s therapist guide the educator through the story and allow the readers to get in touch with their own feelings and emotions. The mix of rich content and visuals allows our little readers to enjoy the magic of the stories while developing strong and independent character. In this moving retelling of the classic fairytale, children see the transformation of something abominable into something beautiful and learn the importance of trust when it matters most.

The Emperor's New Clothes: A Story About Honesty (Tales to Grow By)

by Meredith Rusu Eva Martinez

bTales to Grow By will be the perfect companion in the exciting path of becoming, little by little, responsible and happy grownups./b pFairy tales are stories that have been passed down through generations. Their ancestral wisdom offers readers a truthful and extensive portrait of human behaviors and human experiences. This is why fairy tales are the perfect tool to teach character education./p pTales to Grow by is a new series of books that unlocks the power of fairy tales. Each tale is retold to highlight important emotions, feelings and attitudes of its characters. Beautiful illustrations make the story accessible to young readers. Questions throughout the book and backmatter written by a children´s therapist guide the educator through the story and allow the readers to get in touch with their own feelings and emotions. The mix of rich content and visuals allows our little readers to enjoy the magic of the stories while developing strong and independent character./p pIn this tender retelling of the classic fairytale, children learn the importance of recognizing their feelings and expressing them with honesty./p

Red Riding Hood: A Story About Bravery (Tales to Grow By)

by Meredith Rusu Eva Martinez

Tales to Grow By will be the perfect companion in the exciting path of becoming, little by little, responsible and happy grownups. Fairy tales are stories that have been passed down through generations. Their ancestral wisdom offers readers a truthful and extensive portrait of human behaviors and human experiences. This is why fairy tales are the perfect tool to teach character education. Tales to Grow by is a new series of books that unlocks the power of fairy tales. Each tale is retold to highlight important emotions, feelings and attitudes of its characters. Beautiful illustrations make the story accessible to young readers. Questions throughout the book and backmatter written by a children´s therapist guide the educator through the story and allow the readers to get in touch with their own feelings and emotions. The mix of rich content and visuals allows our little readers to enjoy the magic of the stories while developing strong and independent character. In this adventurous retelling of the classic fairytale, children learn the importance of observing their surroundings and choosing to act bravely when it matters most.

The Three Little Pigs: A Story About Patience (Tales to Grow By)

by Meredith Rusu Eva Martinez

Tales to Grow By will be the perfect companion in the exciting path of becoming, little by little, responsible and happy grownups. Fairy tales are stories that have been passed down through generations. Their ancestral wisdom offers readers a truthful and extensive portrait of human behaviors and human experiences. This is why fairy tales are the perfect tool to teach character education. Tales to Grow by is a new series of books that unlocks the power of fairy tales. Each tale is retold to highlight important emotions, feelings and attitudes of its characters. Beautiful illustrations make the story accessible to young readers. Questions throughout the book and backmatter written by a children´s therapist guide the educator through the story and allow the readers to get in touch with their own feelings and emotions. The mix of rich content and visuals allows our little readers to enjoy the magic of the stories while developing strong and independent character. In this ironic retelling of the classic fairytale, children learn the importance of being patient and choosing carefully when it matters most.

Lifecycles From Caterpillar to Butterfly (Life Cycles Ser.lifecycles Series)

by Gerald Legg

Large illustrations and simple text describe how caterpillars become butterflies.

From Egg to Chicken (Lifecycles Series)

by Gerald Legg

Large illustrations and simple text describe what an egg is made of and how it hatches into a chicken.

From Seed to Sunflower

by Dr Gerald Legg

This basic introduction uses the example of a sunflower to describe the year-long process by which a seed becomes a plant that can grow seeds of its own. Though the illustrations often employ interesting perspectives, their tones are unappealing garish. Brief Sunflower Facts and a growth time line are appended.

The Journey of a Butterfly (Lifecycles)

by Carolyn Scrace

Describes the life cycle and annual migration of the monarch butterfly.

Your Pet Dog: A True Book

by Elaine Landau

A great resource for reports on animals. A complete glossary of important words to know is included, and key words appear in boldface in the text for easy reference. - Meets Reading First initiative. Grades K-4 Science Standards Life Science - C-1. The Characteristics of Organisms: a. Organisms have basic needs. - C-2. Life Cycles of Organisms: a. Plants and animals have life cycles that include being born, developing into adults, reproducing, and eventually dying. - C-3. Organisms and the Environment: c. All organisms cause changes in the environments where they live.

How Your Body Works: A Good Look Inside Your Insides

by David Stewart

What, Why, and How is explained with respect to human body.

How Do You Know It’s Spring? (Rookie Read-about Science Ser.)

by Lisa M. Herrington

How Do You Know It’s Summer? (Rookie Read-about Science Ser.)

by Lisa M. Herrington

Stone Girl, Bone Girl: The Story Of Mary Anning

by Laurence Anholt Sheila Moxley

The years rolled by like waves. Mary grew into a clever girl. "A mind as quick as lightning!" her mother teased. Mary had few friends, except her father, whom she adored. Like everyone else in the town, she called him "Pepper" because of his speckled beard.

Simply Delicious!

by Margaret Mahy

Mr. Minky, ice cream cone in hand for his boy Finnegan, mounts his bike and rides home along the lumpy, bumpy jungle track. The cone attracts the attention of two butterflies, a toucan, a spider monkey, a tiger, and a crocodile. "Simply delicious!" each animal cries and heads down the jungle track in hot pursuit of the cone. Mr. Minky is a clever and limber fellow, however; his brains and physical agility insure that Finnegan gets his cone. And what of the disappointed, and hungry, animals? Well, there's this thing called the food chain. Other books by this author are available in this library.

Texas Science Fusion [Grade K]

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Curious George Librarian for a Day (CGTV Reader)

by H.A. Rey

George goes bananas for books in this story based on the Emmy-winning animated series… When the librarian Mrs. Dewey leaves George in charge, he&’s in quite the quandary. How will he organize the books? By color? By size? Will he able to shelve them all before Mrs. Dewey comes back? Activities exploring alphabetizing and classification add even more fun to this madcap adventure starring everyone&’s favorite monkey! Investigate www.curiousgeorge.com and discover all the latest on Curious George, books, games, activities, and more!

Those Darn Squirrels!

by Adam Rubin

Little ones and grown-ups will giggle through multiple reads of Those Darn Squirrels!From the creators of Dragons Love Tacos comes the story of what happens when a grumpy old man and some mischievous squirrels match wits—with hilarious results.Old Man Fookwire is a grump. The only thing he likes to do is paint pictures of the birds that visit his backyard. The problem is, they fly south every winter, leaving him sad and lonely.So he decides to get them to stay by putting up beautiful bird feeders filled with seeds and berries. Unfortunately, the squirrels like the treats, too, and make a daring raid on the feeders. The conflict escalates—until the birds depart (as usual), and the squirrels come up with a plan that completely charms the old grump.The three funny picture books in this series from Adam Rubin and Daniel Salmieri:Those Darn SquirrelsThose Darn Squirrels and the Cat Next DoorThose Darn Squirrels Fly South

The Year of the Baby (The Anna Wang Novels #2)

by Andrea Cheng

Last year, Anna learned how to be a good friend. Now that her family has adopted a baby girl from China, she wants to learn how to be a good sister. But the new year proves challenging when the doctor warns that the baby isn’t thriving. Can Anna and her best friends, Laura and Camille, create a science project that saves the day? In this heartwarming sequel to The Year of the Book, readers will be just as moved by Anna's devotion to her new sister as they will be inspired by her loving family and lasting friendships.

Big Bad Bubble (Into Reading)

by Adam Rubin

An ordinary bubble may seem pretty harmless to you. To the monsters of La La Land, however, a fragile, shimmering bubble is an object of terror, and when the frightening habits of bubbles are detailed by a fear-mongering monster, Yerbert, Froofle, and Wumpus run away and cry. But with encouragement from the narrator and from readers—“Go on, Wumpus, you can do it. (Tell Wumpus he can do it.)”—the three learn to confront their fears and triumph over the bubbles! An original, offbeat, and giggle-inducing take on conquering fears from the New York Times best-selling team responsible for the groundbreaking Those Darn Squirrels! books.

The Last Bogler (How to Catch a Bogle #3)

by Catherine Jinks

The hunt is on for child-eating monsters in Victorian England in the &“wonderfully crafted fantasy series&” (School Library Journal). With the plague of bogles in Victorian London barely contained, bogle hunter Alfred Bunce needs all the help he can get. So Ned Roach becomes a bogler&’s apprentice, luring child-eating monsters from their lairs just like his friends Jem and Birdie. It&’s dangerous work that takes Ned into mysterious and hidden parts of the city. But times in London are changing. As the machine age emerges, the very existence of bogles is questioned, and the future of bogling is in jeopardy. And the stakes get even higher for the team of boglers when an old enemy appears—a threat that may be deadlier than any bogle… &“[A] richly atmospheric adventure trilogy.&”—Booklist

How to Catch a Bogle (How to Catch a Bogle #1)

by Catherine Jinks

Many orphans in Victorian England must resort to begging—but Birdie is busy catching monsters… If ever a chill entered her soul, or the hope suddenly drained from her heart, she knew a bogle was to blame… Birdie McAdam, a ten-year-old orphan, is tougher than she looks. She's proud of her job as apprentice to Alfred the Bogler, a man who catches monsters for a living. Birdie lures the bogles out of their lairs with her sweet songs—and Alfred kills them before they kill her. On the mean streets of Victorian England, hunting bogles is actually less dangerous work than mudlarking for scraps along the vile river Thames. Or so it seems, until the orphans of London start to disappear… This historical fantasy for young readers features an &“action-packed story and likable characters&” along with a heroine to cheer for (School Library Journal). &“Pitch-perfect.&”—Booklist (starred review)

Draw What You See: The Life and Art of Benny Andrews

by Kathleen Benson

Benny Andrews loved to draw. He drew his nine brothers and sisters, and his parents. He drew the red earth of the fields where they all worked, the hot sun that beat down, and the rows and rows of crops. As Benny hauled buckets of water, he made pictures in his head. And he dreamed of a better life—something beyond the segregation, the backbreaking labor, and the limited opportunities of his world. Benny’s dreams took him far from the rural Georgia of his childhood. He became one of the most important African American painters of the twentieth century, and he opened doors for other artists of color. His story will inspire budding young artists to work hard and follow their dreams.

Iris and Walter and the Field Trip

by Elissa Haden Guest Christine Davenier

Iris and Walter can't wait for their class field trip to the aquarium. They'll get to sit together on the bus and visit scary sharks, shimmery angelfish, and, best of all, penguins. The aquarium is everything they had hoped for--until suddenly Walter gets lost! It's a good thing his best friend, Iris, knows what to do! Here are four chapters of easy reading pleasure in this new Level 3 Green Light Readers edition featuring sweet and sensitive illustrations by Christine Davenier.

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