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Snakes

by Seymour Simon

What animal can smell with its tongue, swallow an animal larger than its own head, and grow to be longer than a school bus? A snake! <P><P>Pound for pound, snakes are among the strongest of animals. <P><P> Most people fear snakes, but there are only a few that are dangerous to humans. <P><P> And if snakes were to disappear, the earth would be overrun with rats and rodents. <P><P>We all must learn to appreciate these awesome reptiles as a vital part of the global balance of nature.

Tía Isabel cuenta un buen cuento (¡Arriba la Lectura! Trade #4)

by Kate Duke

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Along the Santa Fe Trail: Marion Russell's Own Story (Into Reading, Trade Book #4)

by Marion Russell Ginger Wadsworth James Watling

NIMAC-sourced textbook. An adaptation of the author's biography, Land of Enchantment, describes her eventful 1852 journey with her mother and brother from Kansas to California over the Santa Fe trail in a large wagon train.

Alvin Ailey (Soar To Success)

by Andrea Davis Pinkney Brian Pinkney

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Benny’s Pennies [Kindergarten] (Houghton Mifflin Reading: The Nation's Choice Ser.)

by Pat Brisson Bob Barner

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Un beso en la mano (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Trade Book #8)

by Audrey Penn Ruth Harper Nancy Leak

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Checking Your Grammar: And Getting It Right

by Marvin Terban Peter Spacek

The best-selling grammar guide gets a fresh, new cover design for Fall 2002. This easy-to-use reference book helps you edit your writing before someone else reads it. Parts of speech * Irregular nouns and verbs The 100 Most Commonly Confused and Misused Words What Makes a Good Sentence Capitalization * Contractions * Compound Words * Idioms Abbreviations * Punctuation * Spelling * Acronyms

Finding the Titanic

by Robert D. Ballard

The story of the Titanic right up to its rediscovery is told for more advanced, independent young readers by the man who discovered the great sunken ship.

The Kissing Hand (Into Reading, Trade Book #8)

by Audrey Penn Ruth Harper Nancy Leak

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The Mighty (Point Signature)

by Rodman Philbrick

Originally published as "Freak the Mighty"

Modern World History: Patterns of Interaction

by Roger B. Beck Linda Black Larry S. Krieger

Lent has traditionally been a time for self-denial and penitence, a time to examine the baser aspects of human nature. But the church increasingly recognizes that this negative focus does not always build a relationship with God, especially among women who already struggle with issues of worth and self-esteem. In its wide range of writings, Gifts from Within invites women to spend the time of Lent focusing on their uniqueness and on the gifts of their feminine spiritual nature. This collection points the way for women to deepen their ability to recognize God's love and to live as God directs. Starting with Ash Wednesday and ending on Easter Day, each day's meditation explores an aspect of women's lives, their unique spirituality, and their heritage in the biblical stories. By connecting their own stories-some sad and some joyous-with the biblical texts, readers of these devotions may find Lent to be a time of inspiration instead of merely something to be endured.

Por el Camino de Santa Fe: La historia de Marion Russell (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Trade Book #4)

by Marion Russell Ginger Wadsworth James Watling

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The Secret Room [Grade 6]

by Uri Shulevitz

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Stellaluna

by Janell Cannon

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Tippu [Grade 4]

by David Day Abigail Pizer

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Wait Until Dark

by J. B. Stamper

NIMAC-sourced textbook

World Cultures & Geography, Liberty Edition

by Sarah Witham Bednarz Inés Miyares Mark Schug Charles White

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World History: Patterns of Interaction

by Roger B. Beck Linda Black Larry S. Krieger

Lent has traditionally been a time for self-denial and penitence, a time to examine the baser aspects of human nature. But the church increasingly recognizes that this negative focus does not always build a relationship with God, especially among women who already struggle with issues of worth and self-esteem. In its wide range of writings, Gifts from Within invites women to spend the time of Lent focusing on their uniqueness and on the gifts of their feminine spiritual nature. This collection points the way for women to deepen their ability to recognize God's love and to live as God directs. Starting with Ash Wednesday and ending on Easter Day, each day's meditation explores an aspect of women's lives, their unique spirituality, and their heritage in the biblical stories. By connecting their own stories-some sad and some joyous-with the biblical texts, readers of these devotions may find Lent to be a time of inspiration instead of merely something to be endured.

Yo! Yes? (Scholastic Bookshelf Ser.)

by Chris Raschka

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All the Places to Love (Into Reading, Trade Book #3)

by Patricia MacLachlan

<p>A picture book celebration of love by the Newbery Medal–winning author, Patricia MacLachlan, with luminous paintings by Mike Wimmer. <p>Within the sanctuary of a loving family, baby Eli is born and, as he grows, learns to cherish the people and places around him, eventually passing on what he has discovered to his new baby sister, Sylvie: “All the places to love are here . . . no matter where you may live.” This stunning picture book is the perfect gift for parents of a new baby.</p>

Animales que se parecen (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Big Book Unit 2 #7)

by Robin Bernard

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Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life

by Cecie Starr Ralph Taggart Christine Evers Lisa Starr

The 11th edition of this undergraduate text seeks to make students aware of the connection between molecular change, evolution, and students' own lives. To achieve this goal, the text features essays on current controversial issues, links to concepts within and between chapters, two-page concept spreads, and problem solving examples and experiments that encourage students to think critically. Other changes include reorganized and rewritten material on areas such as energy flow and stem cell research. Author information is not given. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)

Black Diamond: The Story of the Negro Baseball Leagues

by Patricia C. Mckissack Fredrick Mckissack

A stirring tribute to the human drama, legendary heroes, infamous owners, low pay, and long bus rides that were the Negro Leagues. A 1995 Coretta Scott King Honor Book now in a striking Polaris edition. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Bo y Peter (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Big Book Unit 3 #3)

by Betsy Franco Stacey Schuett

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Flies are Fascinating

by Valerie Wilkinson

From friendly dolphins to giant pandas, from icebergs and glaciers to energy from the sun, from magnets to solids, liquids, and gases, Rookie Read-About Science is a natural addition to the primary-grade classroom with books that cover every part of the science curricula. Includes: animals, nature, scientific principles, the environment, weather, and much more!

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