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Curious George Discovers Germs (Curious George)

by H.A. Rey

Curious George knows that getting sick is no fun—but learning facts about fighting off bad germs is! In this exciting Curious George series all about discovery, George comes down with a cold and can&’t wait to feel better. In the meantime, it&’s straight to bed for this monkey. But when George drifts to sleep, his dreams take him on a wild ride inside the body to learn all about germs, how they affect us, and how to avoid and get rid of them. Based on the Emmy-winning PBS show, this story is filled to the brim with additional facts, real photos, experiments, activities, and more. Learning about science has never been so much fun!

Social Science Our Pasts-3 class 8 - NCERT - 23 (History)

by National Council of Educational Research and Training

"Social Science Our Pasts - III" by NCERT provides a comprehensive exploration of history, focusing on the period from the 18th century to the mid-20th century. The book delves into various aspects of Indian history during this period, including the British colonial rule, the rise of nationalist movements, and the struggle for independence. It examines significant events such as the Revolt of 1857, the growth of Indian nationalism, and the partition of India. Through engaging narratives and primary sources, the book offers insights into the socio-economic, political, and cultural transformations that shaped India's history during this crucial era. Additionally, it highlights the contributions of prominent figures like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Subhas Chandra Bose in the struggle against colonialism and the quest for freedom. With its interdisciplinary approach and emphasis on critical thinking, "Social Science Our Pasts - III" serves as an invaluable resource for students and educators alike, fostering a deeper understanding of India's past and its implications for the present and future.

Science class 8 - NCERT - 23

by National Council of Educational Research and Training

The NCERT Class 8 Science textbook provides a comprehensive overview of key scientific concepts and principles designed to engage and educate students at the middle school level. Divided into several chapters covering topics such as Crop Production and Management, Microorganisms, Synthetic Fibers and Plastics, and Conservation of Plants and Animals, the textbook delves into fundamental scientific principles with clarity and depth. Through a combination of informative text, colorful illustrations, and hands-on activities, students are encouraged to develop a deeper understanding of various scientific phenomena and their real-world applications. Additionally, the textbook emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving skills, fostering a holistic approach to scientific inquiry and exploration. With its structured curriculum and accessible language, the NCERT Class 8 Science textbook serves as an invaluable resource for students seeking to develop a strong foundation in science.

Social Science Contemporary India-1 class 9 - NCERT - 23

by National Council of Educational Research and Training

"Social Science Contemporary India-I" by NCERT offers a comprehensive exploration of India's social, political, economic, and cultural landscape in a concise and accessible manner. The book delves into key themes such as India's diversity, democracy, secularism, and development, providing students with a nuanced understanding of the country's contemporary realities. Through engaging narratives, case studies, and illustrations, it navigates through various aspects of Indian society, including its historical evolution, social inequalities, political institutions, and economic transformations. With a focus on critical thinking and analytical skills, the book encourages readers to critically assess the complexities of India's social fabric and its implications for national development and global integration. Overall, "Social Science Contemporary India-I" serves as an indispensable resource for students and educators alike, fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of India's multifaceted socio-economic landscape.

Teddy Mars: Almost an Outlaw (Teddy Mars #3)

by Molly B. Burnham

Teddy goes from record breaker to rule breaker in this conclusion to the hilarious and heartwarming series by the winner of the 2016 Sid Fleischman Humor Award. Told in short, accessible sections with fun lists and rambunctious illustrations, the heartwarming Teddy Mars series is perfect for reading aloud. Teddy’s never-give-up attitude will have readers laughing out loud and striving to break world records of their own.Just like world records, some rules are made to be broken. When Teddy’s great-aunt Ursula moves in, she makes rules about everything from juice to The Guinness Book of World Records to being a good big brother. At first, Teddy is excited. Maybe she’ll finally end The Destructor’s reign of terror! But when Aunt Ursula’s newest rule, PIGEONS ARE NOT PETS, puts the neighborhood pigeons in danger, Teddy may have to bend a few rules to save them.

Double Vision (Double Vision #1)

by F. T. Bradley

Fans of 39 Clues and Artemis Fowl will enjoy the fun, fresh thrill ride through this humorous, action-packed adventure from debut author F. T. Bradley.In the trilogy opener, twelve-year-old Lincoln Baker finds himself in a world of trouble! First, Linc’s seemingly harmless prank on a school field trip ends in expulsion and a lawsuit. Then two mysterious figures from a secret government agency called Pandora show up at Linc’s house with a proposition for him.Turns out Linc looks exactly like one of Pandora’s top kid agents, Benjamin Green, who vanished while on a critical spy mission in Paris. If Linc agrees to take his place, they’ll get him back in school and make that costly lawsuit disappear.But the mission is a lot more complicated than it seems. A highly valuable copy of the Mona Lisa has gone missing and now Linc must make sure it doesn’t fall into the wrong hands. Too bad Linc isn’t a black belt math genius who can run a four-minute mile like his double, Ben, because he’ll need those skills to make it out alive. . . .

Smiles to Go

by Jerry Spinelli

What is stargazer, skateboarder, chess champ, pepperoni pizza eater, older brother, sister hater, best friend, first kisser, science geek, control freak Will Tuppence so afraid of in this great big universe?Jerry Spinelli knows.

Guppies in Tuxedos: Funny Eponyms

by Marvin Terban Giulio Maestro

A person or place that becomes a word is an eponym, and here we have the surprising stories behind more than a hundred eponymous words.

Cricket Song

by Anne Hunter

A poignant and beautiful bedtime book, Cricket Song connects two children on different continents through the evocation of sound and smell. Readers will love identifying various creatures portrayed in the book and watching what they are doing as the two children begin to fall to sleep in their beds on seemingly opposite sides of the world. While differences between cultures may be obvious, ultimately, this lovely story of sleep is a tale about interconnection.

Henry and the Something New: Book 2

by Jenn Bailey

"Relatable characters, familiar scenarios, and gentle humor make this a remarkably satisfying read." —Horn Book Magazine, Starred Review From the creators of the Schneider Award-winning books A Friend for Henry and Henry, Like Always comes a delightful beginning chapter book about embracing new experiences, starring a sweet and sensitive child on the autism spectrum.It’s Field Trip Day! Henry's class is excited to visit the museum, but Henry is not so sure. The museum means maybe seeing dinosaurs, Henry's favorite. But it also means a lot of things that are new: a noisy school bus ride, a building full of echoes and hallways, and plenty of chances to get lost! Will he find something that makes all of this new worth the trip? Come along with Henry in this funny, bighearted tale about trying new things, exploring new places, and finding the courage to make yourself heard.JUST RIGHT FOR BEGINNING READERS: With short chapters and simple text, this book is perfect for newly independent readers who are just moving on to longer books.FIRST FIELD TRIP: This story will encourage and reassure any child beginning school or preparing to embark on their first field trip as Henry navigates the excitement (and potential anxiety) that comes with doing new things for the first time.GREAT BACK-TO-SCHOOL READ: Perfect for any reader starting a new school year, the Henry series explores common school experiences in a gentle, funny, and encouraging way. DIVERSE STORIES: Centering neurodivergent kids is vital to expanding diverse representation across books for all ages. The Henry series provides a mirror and a window for kids on the autism spectrum and their friends to see themselves in the stories they read.AN AWARD-WINNING TEAM: Jenn Bailey and Mika Song received a Schneider Family Book Honor Award for their picture book A Friend for Henry. See how the story continues in this classic-feeling early reader series based on the same character!Perfect for:Newly independent readersAn excellent resource for parents of kids on the spectrumLibrarians, teachers, and booksellers looking for a children’s book that offers a window into the experience of autismA reassuring read for kids with varying levels of social anxietyGift givers looking for a sweet and relatable book about trying new things

The Sweet Shop (Itty Bitty Princess Kitty #13)

by Melody Mews

Itty is in for a real treat when a new sweet shop comes to Lollyland in this thirteenth Itty Bitty Princess Kitty chapter book.A new shop is opening in Lollyland—a sweet shop filled with cookies and tarts and cream puffs! Itty Bitty Princess Kitty can&’t wait for all the residents of Lollyland to become regular customers, just like her. But when it finally opens, business is slow. Can Itty find out figure out why no one is visiting the sweet shop? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on every page, the Itty Bitty Princess Kitty chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.

Pinkalicious: Kittens! Kittens! Kittens! (I Can Read Level 1)

by Victoria Kann

Cute, colorful, and very lively kittens star in this Level One Pinkalicious I Can Read. Pinkalicious and Peter get a big surprise when their foster cat has kittens! Caring for six rambunctious kittens is a huge challenge. Will Pinkalicious and Peter be able to convince Mommy and Daddy to let them keep them?Pinkalicious: Kittens! Kittens! Kittens! is a Level One I Can Read which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts of Level One books support success for children eager to start reading on their own.Readers can watch Pinkalicious and Peter on the funtastic PBS Kids TV series Pinkalicious & Peterrific!

Democratic Politics-1 class 9 - NCERT - 23 (Political Science)

by National Council of Educational Research and Training

"Democratic Politics - I," a Class 9 NCERT textbook, offers a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of democracy and political systems. It delves into the concepts of democracy, constitutional design, electoral politics, and working of institutions, providing students with a nuanced understanding of the political framework. Through case studies, illustrations, and exercises, the book aims to cultivate critical thinking and analytical skills among students, encouraging them to engage actively in democratic processes. It covers topics such as the role of the President, Prime Minister, Parliament, and various political parties in India, along with discussions on local governments and grassroots democracy. With its lucid language and structured approach, "Democratic Politics - I" serves as an invaluable resource for students to comprehend the essence of democracy and its significance in shaping societies and governance.

Eureka Math 2™, [Grade] 1, Learn: Units of Ten, Module 5: Place Value Concepts to Compare, Add, and Subtract

by Great Minds

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Eureka Math 2™, [Grade] 2, Learn: Ten Tens, Module 5: Money, Data, and Customary Measurement

by Great Minds

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Eureka Math 2™, [Grade] 2, Learn: Ten Tens, Module 6: Multiplication and Division Foundations

by Great Minds

NIMAC-sourced textbook

i-Ready Classroom, Grade 4, Mathematics, Volume 2

by Curriculum Associates Llc.

NIMAC-sourced textbook

StudySync®, Reading & Writing Companion: Grade 7, Volume 2, Units 4–6

by BookheadEd Learning Llc

NIMAC-sourced textbook

SRA Open Court Reading: Grade 2, Decodable Stories, Takehome Books (Imagine It)

by McGraw Hill

NIMAC-sourced textbook

African-American Literature: An Anthology

by Demetrice A. Worley Jesse Perry Jr. Tribune

African-American Literature is a well-rounded collection of over eighty classic and contemporary readings. Overviews, biographical profiles, post-reading discussion, and writing questions make this a highly instructive anthology for a wide range of students.

Lock and Key: The Initiation (Lock and Key Books #1)

by Ridley Pearson

“Will leave you dying to know more.”—Rick Riordan, author of the Percy Jackson seriesThe New York Times bestselling author of the Peter and the Starcatchers and Kingdom Keepers series, Ridley Pearson, brings us the riveting first tale of the Lock and Key trilogy about the origins of the rivalry between literature’s most famous enemies—Sherlock Holmes and James Moriarty, told from the perspective of James’s observant little sister, Moria.Before James grew up to be a ruthless, remorseless villain, he was a curious boy from Boston, with a penchant for trouble and an acid tongue. Thrown into a boarding school against his wishes, James winds up rooming with a most unlikely companion: a lanky British know-it-all named Sherlock Holmes (“Lock” to his friends). An heirloom Bible, donated by the Moriarty family more than a hundred years ago, has gone missing, and it doesn’t take long for the two to find themselves embroiled in the school-wide scandal.The school is on lockdown until it’s found, strange clues keep finding their way to James, and a secret society lurks behind it all. It’s a brave new reimagining of the Sherlock Holmes series as only master of suspense Ridley Pearson could envision. As Rick Riordan, author of the Percy Jackson series, says, “This tale will change the way you see Sherlock Holmes and leave you dying to know more.”

Bridge to America: Based on a True Story

by Linda Glaser

The year is 1920 and the setting is a shtetl, a small village in northern Poland, where Fivel and his family live in fear of the ruthless Cossacks and unpredictable pogroms. As he and his mother, brother, and sisters struggle to stay alive, nine-year-old Fivel is hungry, is cold, is a rascal, is goodhearted, longs for his father, and is afraid for their lives. Will the money from America ever come? Has their father forgotten about them, perhaps even found another family? When will the next horrific Cossack raid come? Here is an absorbing, ultimately hopeful novel that creates an unforgettable portrait of a family, a time, and the bridging of two worlds.

Teddy Mars Book: Almost a Winner (Teddy Mars #2)

by Molly B. Burnham

Fans of Jeff Kinney’s humor and Sharon Creech’s heartfelt stories will love the second book in this hilarious new series about a ten-year-old boy from a big family who dreams of making it into The Guinness Book of World Records.Win or lose, friends stick together. But when Teddy’s whole class decides to break a bigger, better world record, friends turn into enemies. And Teddy feels stuck in the middle. To fix this mess, Teddy will have to do something he’s never done before—try not to break a record! Can he win at losing before his whole class misses out? And can Teddy be a winner at all without help from his friends? Humor and grit triumph in this story of one boy’s struggle to make peace in a class full of record breakers, a coop full of pigeons, and a world full of wonders.Told in short, accessible sections with fun lists and highly rambunctious illustrations, the Teddy Mars series is perfect for reading aloud. Teddy’s never-give-up attitude will have readers laughing out loud and striving to break world records of their own.

Invisible Inkling: Dangerous Pumpkins (Invisible Inkling Ser. #2)

by Emily Jenkins

It’s Halloween in Emily Jenkins’s Dangerous Pumpkins, the second title in the chapter-book series about a Brooklyn fourth grader and his invisible furry pal.Hank Wolowitz hates Halloween. Every year his older sister, Nadia, scares him half to death. But Hank’s invisible bandapat, Inkling, loves Halloween. Pumpkins are his favorite food. Hank has serious trouble stopping Inkling from devouring every jack-o’-lantern in their neighborhood, including the ones his sister carves. And that’s not his only problem: Will he ever figure out a cool costume? Will he finally get to pick the holiday flavor in his family’s ice-cream shop? Will Hank ever get revenge on Nadia?Kids will love Hank and Inkling’s latest adventure, illustrated by acclaimed artist Harry Bliss.

Wind Riders: Rescue on Turtle Beach (Wind Riders #1)

by Jen Marlin

Hop aboard Wind Rider, a magical sailboat, with Max and Sofia, two kids trying to save the environment one problem at a time. Their first mission? Rescuing baby sea turtles in the beautiful waters of Hawaii.Max and Sofia are ordinary kids whose lives are changed when they discover an abandoned sailboat. They’re given the chance to make a real impact when the boat magically brings them them to a different corner of the world to help other kids save their environment!Wind Riders: Rescue on Turtle Beach is the first book in an illustrated chapter book series about Max and Sofia’s adventures tackling real world problems. Each story visits a new location and introduces a human-made problem endangering animals and the environment.With nature’s highest stakes and environmental activism baked into each book, as well as fun scientific facts included at the end, Wind Riders promises to be the chapter book series for newly independent readers who love nature documentaries and are hungry to learn about the world around them.There is beautiful two-color art throughout and an emphasis on collaborative problem-solving, compassion for the Earth and all its inhabitants, and friendship. Wind Riders is the perfect STEM chapter book series for fans of Magic Tree House, The Magic School Bus, and Zoey and Sassafras.

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