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Planting a Garden [Grade 1]

by Hal Martin Shirley Beckes

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Platypus! (Step into Reading)

by Paul Mirocha Ginjer L. Clarke

Dive and swim. Spin and swoop. The platypus loves to play!Beginning readers will dive right into this simple, Step 2 nonfiction book about one of the most unique animals on earth.

Playing at Lily's House (On Our Way to English #Level G)

by Besty Franco

I go to my new friend's house after school. Lily is my new friend, and I play with her. "My mom is making wontons," said Lily. "We can help her."

Prairie Girl: The Life of Laura Ingalls Wilder

by Renee Graef William Anderson

Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved Little House books chronicle her childhood in the late 1800s on the American frontier. Now readers can learn about the real Laura, including events she did not write about in her classic stories, in this engaging and accessible chapter-book biography.

Prehistoric Monsters! (Pictureback(R))

by Robert T. Bakker

A super-simple introduction to prehistoric animals, from the first weird and wonderful life forms on Earth to the earliest Ice Age humans-and much, much more.

PRIORITY SR 03.5 My Name Is Celia Me Llamo Celia The Life of Celia Cruz La Vida De Celia Cruz: The Life Of Celia Cruz

by Monica Brown Rafael López

A Pumpkin Grows

by Linda D. Bullock Debby Fisher

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Push and Pull

by Hollie J. Endres

Young readers can find out more about how different objects can be pushed and pulled, and the scientific forces behind motion.

Push or Pull?

by Wiley Blevins

Phonics Readers is a recognized leader in helping you teach phonics and phonemic awareness, within the context of content-area reading. Content area focus: Pushes or Pulls Phonics Skills: long u (u_e, ew), inflectional ending -ed

Push Or Pull?

by Wiley Blevins

Discusses forces such as push or pull in an easy-to-read text that incorporates phonics instruction and rebuses.

Rainbow Magic Special Edition: Holly the Christmas Fairy (Rainbow Magic)

by Daisy Meadows

Help Holly the Christmas Fairy save the holiday magic! Three stories in one!<P> There's trouble in Fairyland again! Jack Frost is up to his old tricks. This time, he has stolen Santa's sleigh. There were three special gifts onboard. Without them, Christmas could be ruined! <P> Will this holly jolly holiday be changed forever? Or can Rachel and Kirsty save the day, with a little help from Holly the Christmas Fairy? <P> Find the three glittering gifts in this Rainbow Magic® Special Edition and help save the Christmas magic!

A Rainbow Shopping Day (Early Reader)

by Vivian French Selina Young

Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey. Jason and his little sister Daisy B go shopping, help wash the car, and splash about in the bath.

Reading: A Special Issue of Exceptionality

by Sharon Vaughn Joanna P. Williams

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Red Book

by Barbara Lehman

This Caldecott Honor–winning book about a book is a delightful, wordless tale about the power of stories, perfect for fans of Brendan Wenzel and David Weisner. A red book is lying in the snow in the city. When you open it, you find a new kind of adventure. You will be taken across oceans and continents when you just flip the page. But this book-in-a-book holds even more secrets to discover. Lehman&’s simple story line and surprising illustrations create an unexpectedly enchanting story about friendship, connectedness, and how stories can bring us together . . . and even bring us inside their pages.

Richard Scarry's A Day at the Police Station (Look-Look)

by Richard Scarry

It's time for a ride-along with Busytown's favorite police officer, Sergeant Murphy! Whether it's helping Busytown citizens find their lost items, handling huge traffic jams, or teaching the town about safety, children will love this fun and exciting story from the one and only Richard Scarry. Includes a sheet of stickers!From the Trade Paperback edition.

Riding Out the Storm [Grade 1]

by Kathryn Snyder Karen Chandler

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Room For Pip

by Shereen Gertel Rutman Marcelo Elizalde

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Ruby Lu, Brave and True (Ruby Lu Ser.)

by Lenore Look Anne Wilsdorf

Most days the best thing about being Ruby is everything. Like when she's the star of her own backyard magic show. Or when she gives a talk at the school safety assembly on the benefits of reflective tape. Or when she rides the No. 3 bus all the way to Chinatown to visit GungGung and PohPoh. And then there are the days when it's very hard to be Ruby. Like when her mom suggests Chinese school on Saturdays. Or when her little brother, Oscar, spills all of Ruby's best magician secrets. Or when her parents don't think she's old enough to drive! Come along with Ruby Lu in her chapter-book debut -- which even includes a flip book of a magic trick -- and share the good and the not-so-good days with an (almost) eight-year-old Asian-American kid.

The Salem Witch Trials: An Unsolved Mystery from History

by Jane Yolen Heidi Elisabet Yolen Stemple

When a group of girls came down with a horrible, mysterious bout of illness, the town doctor looked in his medical books but failed to find a reasonable diagnosis. Pretty soon everyone in town was saying the same thing: The girls were ill because they were under a spell, the spell of witchcraft

Saturdays and Teacakes

by Lester L. Laminack

A lyrical picture book memoir of one boy and his beloved grandmother, from award-winning author Lester L. Laminack.Every Saturday, a young boy rides his bicycle up and down country roads, past farms and a filling station, until he reaches his Mammaw's house. She is waiting for him. There, the young boy helps her. She picks tomatoes and he pushes the lawnmower through the dew-wet grass. But the best part of the day is helping his Mammaw make teacakes from scratch and eating the hot, sweet cakes fresh from the oven.Lester L. Laminack's richly detailed prose perfectly portrays the special relationship of a young boy and his grandmother. Award-winning illustrator Chris Soentpiet's remarkably detailed watercolor images beautifully capture the setting.

Saturdays And Teacakes

by Lester L. Laminack Chris K. Soentpiet

When I was nine or ten years old I couldn't wait for Saturdays. I got up early, dressed, and rolled my bicycle out of the garage. <P> So begins author Lester Laminack's poetic memory of the adult who made him feel incredibly special-his grandmother. Every Saturday, the narrator, a young boy, rides his bicycle up and down country roads past farms, a graveyard, and a filling station, until he reaches his beloved Mammaw's house. She is waiting for him. While she picks tomatoes, he pushes the lawnmower through the dew-wet grass. Afterwards, he always helps her make teacakes from scratch, breaking the eggs and stirring the batter. But the best part, he remembers, is eating the hot, sweet cakes fresh from the oven. Children will understand the special relationship of the narrator and his grandmother. Set in a small town in the Leave It to Beaver days of the mid-sixties, the story evokes a gentler and more innocent time and place. Young readers will almost hear the sounds of bicycle wheels on gravel and the criiick-craaack-criiick of a metal glider in Laminack's richly detailed prose. Award-winning illustrator Chris Soentpiet's images beautifully capture the relationship and the place, perfectly depicting the simplicity of an earlier time.

Say What?

by James Bernardin Margaret Peterson Haddix

Sukie is worried -- her parents are acting strange. When she runs in the house, her dad asks, "If all your friends jumped off a bridge, would you jump off a bridge too?" When she eats peas with her fingers, Mom yells, "You'll put an eye out with that thing!" What is going on? Have her parents been replaced by aliens? Are they robots with broken circuits? She and her older brothers decide to investigate. And what they discover leads to a kids-against-parents WAR! This very funny book casts a new light on family rules.

The Scarlet Stockings Spy

by Trinka Hakes Noble Robert Papp

In The Scarlet Stockings Spy Trinka Hakes Noble has masterfully created a heroine who is as brash and idealistic as her young country. Young Maddy Rose teaches the reader that the role of patriot has nothing to do with age and everything to do with heart.

Scientists Ask Questions (Fountas & Pinnell LLI Blue #Level K)

by Ginger Garrett

A simple introduction to scientific investigation, describing what it is and giving examples of how scientists use tools and conduct experiments.

Scruffy [Grade 1]

by Sid Solo Cindy Revell

NIMAC-sourced textbook

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