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I Have to Go!
by Robert Munsch Michael MartchenkoAndrew's mother and father always ask very clearly if Andrew needs to go pee, and his answer is always, "No, no, no, no!" Unfortunately, that answer never seems to last long!
Mortimer
by Robert Munsch Michael MartchenkoIt's Mortimer's bedtime, but he would much rather sing his rowdy song. Mom, Dad and even the police can't get him to quiet down, until they become so distracted by each other that Mortimer drifts off to sleep.
Thomas' Snowsuit
by Michael Martchenko Robert MunschThomas refuses to wear his new snowsuit despite the pleas of his mother, his teacher, and even his principal.
Wait and See
by Robert Munsch Michael MartchenkoIt is Olivia's birthday, and when she blows out the candles on her cake and makes a wish--she gets exactly what she wanted!
Stephanie's Ponytail
by Michael Martchenko Robert MunschNone of the kids in her class wear a ponytail, so Stephanie decides she must have one. The loud, unanimous comment from her classmates is: "Ugly, ugly, very ugly." Steadfast, when all the girls have copied her ponytail, she resolves to try a new style. With true Munsch flair, each of Stephanie's ponytails is more outrageous than the last, while the cast of copycats grows and grows.
The Fire Station
by Michael Martchenko Robert MunschThis story starts out with a familiar premise: Michael and Sheila visit a fire station. But then the Munsch flair for imaginative insight and humor take over. While the two kids are exploring a fire truck, an alarm goes off--and away go Michael and Sheila to the rescue!
The Boy in the Drawer
by Michael Martchenko Robert MunschShelley finds a small boy in her drawer who causes a lot of trouble.
A Promise Is a Promise
by Vladyana Krykorka Michael Kusugak Robert MunschWhen Allashua disobeys her parents and goes fishing on the sea ice, she has to use her wits to escape and to further trick the Qallupilluit when she promises to bring her brothers and sisters back to them.This fixed-layout ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book, features read-along narration by the author as well as music and sound effects.
Pigs
by Michael Martchenko Robert MunschMegan is told to feed the pigs, but not to open the gate. She does of course, and the results are hilarious as the pigs help themselves to coffee and the newspaper at the breakfast table, follow Megan to school, and ride home by way of the school bus.
Something Good
by Robert Munsch Michael Martchenko"Something good" is exactly what Tyya, Andrew and Julie want to put into their shopping cart. Tyya's dad won't buy anything good at the store--no ice cream, no candy, no cookies. But when the saleslady puts a price sticker on Tyya's nose, Daddy is finally forced to buy something good.
The Dark
by Robert Munsch Michael MartchenkoJule Ann pounds on the bottom of a cookie jar, and a small dark lump bounces out. The Dark quickly gobbles up every shadow in sight, growing bigger with each one. Munsch's plucky heroine resolves the perplexing problem with brilliant, spirited logic.
David's Father
by Michael Martchenko Robert MunschJulie learns that families come in all shapes--and sizes.
Jonathan Cleaned Up—Then He Heard a Sound
by Robert Munsch Michael MartchenkoJonathan's efforts to keep his apartment clean are foiled when a subway unexpectedly stops in and unloads thousands of passengers. Jonathan sets out on a surprising adventure to solve this curious problem.
Moira's Birthday
by Robert Munsch Michael MartchenkoMoira invites grades 1 to 6 to her party. But her parents don't know--until ...
Murmel, Murmel, Murmel
by Michael Martchenko Robert MunschRobin discovers a baby in her backyard sandbox (it can only say "Murmel, murmel, murmel ...") and sets out on a series of adventures while trying to find it a home.
Show and Tell
by Michael Martchenko Robert MunschBen wreaks havoc at school when he decides to bring his baby sister for show and tell.
Sam and Charlie (and Sam Too!)
by Leslie Kimmelman Stefano TambelliniWhen Charlie moves next door to Sam, he's thrilled to have a new friend--even if she is a girl. Charlie has a little sister, also named Sam--or Sam Too, as the other Sam comes to call her. Both Sam and Charlie (and Sam Too) are Jewish, and they try to live by the religion's motto: Love your neighbor as yourself. The five brief chapters in this book, accompanied by colorful illustrations, highlight the value of friendship and its ups and downs.
Science 3 Student Guide Part 2
by The Editors at the K12Table of Contents: Unit 6: Physical and Chemical Changes of Matter Unit 7: Human Body Unit 8: Energy Unit 9: Light Unit 10: Sun, Earth, and Moon Unit 11: The Solar System and Beyond
Nation of Nations: A Narrative History of the American Republic,Sixth Edition
by James West Davidson Brian Delay Christine Leigh Heyrman Mark H. Lytle Michael B. StoffKnown for its friendly narrative style and careful blending of political and social history, Nation of Nations offers a balanced approach to teaching the American history survey course. The story presented by the authors reflects their belief that the American past can only be fully understood when linked to events worldwide. As a result of this view, Nation of Nations has become the leader in the integration of global material, done in a sensible and thoughtful way. This sixth edition features expanded coverage of environmental and pre-colonial history by new coauthor Brian DeLay, as well as a completely redesigned map program, additional After the Fact content, and a new online version of the popular Primary Source Investigator.
Harcourt Social Studies: Our Communities
by The Editors at Harcourt School Publishers3rd Grade Social Studies
Workshop Statistics: Discovery with Data and the Graphing Calculator 2nd Edition
by Allan J. Rossman Beth L. Chance J. Barr von OehsenWorkshop Statistics emphasizes doing statistics as a way of learning statistics concepts and techniques. It assumes the use of the TI-83 graphing calculator. The "workshop approach" builds upon analysis of genuine data and provides practical experience. Unique in its format, an extensive series of over 90 practical activities and exercises leads students to discover statistical concepts, explore statistical principles, and apply statistical techniques. The book is widely praised as being one of the most innovative introductory texts for learning statistics.
Nutritional Assessment
by David C. Nieman Robert D. LeeThis text describes the four major methods of nutritional assessment (dietary, anthropometric, biometric, and clinical) in an understandable and contemporary way. It thoroughly covers assessment of the hospitalized individual, but also serves as an invaluable resource to the nutrition professional working in such areas as public health and community nutrition, corporate health, and sports medicine.
Oregon Adventures in Time and Place
by James A. Banks Barry K. Beyer Gloria Contreras Jean Craven Gloria Ladson-Billings Mary A. Mcfarland Walter C. ParkerHistory of Oregon
McDougal Littell Science Integrated Course 3
by The Editors at the McDougal LittellThe Changing Earth Chemical Interactions Life Over Time Cells and Heredity Earth’s Waters