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All in a Drop: How Antony van Leeuwenhoek Discovered an Invisible World

by Lori Alexander

For fans of the "Who Was" series, this lively, accessible, and full-color chapter book biography shows how a self-taught scientist was the first to observe the microbial life in and around us. By building his own microscope, Antony van Leeuwenhoek advanced humanity's understanding of our oft-invisible world around us. Microbes are everywhere: in the soil and oceans, in snow, and inside our bodies. But in Antony van Leeuwenhoek’s time, people believed that what they saw with their own eyes was all that existed in the world. How did a simple tradesman—who didn’t go to college or speak English or Latin like all the other scientists—change everyone’s minds? Proving that remarkable discoveries can come from the most unexpected people and places, this eye-opening chapter book, illustrated with lively full-color art, celebrates the power of curiosity, ingenuity, and persistence.

All in Good Time

by Edward Ormondroyd

This book is a sequel to the widely-read, ever-popular TIME AT THE TOP. What did happen to Susan Shaw after her second ride up the elevator, taking her back to 1881 and into the house and the lives of the Walker family? Susan wants desperately to stay with her new friends Robert and Victoria Walker; she loves the Victorian time they live in; and they need her help. But her father is vital to the success of her plan and she returns to the twentieth century for him. Susan has one more ride up the elevator--one last chance to take her father "up there" to see for himself that it's all real. Mr. Shaw does accompany his daughter. He is incredulous; but soon he is plotting, with the help of the three children, to save Mrs. Walker from disaster. Again the author is involved in the adventure and becomes an important link in the magic of the story. The narration bends back and forth in time toward a point of great suspense, and the reader is carried through a breath-taking climax to learn what really happened to Susan and her father.

All in One Day

by Joseph Cowman Mike Huber

It's another day in Mr. Walter's classroom, and Ari and Blaine hatch a plan to put on a show. Throughout the day, their classmates join the play and contribute new ideas. Finally, it's show time-and just in time for a special audience!While presenting a group of children following their interests, All in One Day shows the routine of a typical day in child care.The book contains a page of information to help adults connect the story to children's experiences.

All In Student Edition

by Mark Batterson Parker Batterson

Halfway is no way to live. Quit holding back. Quit holding out. It’s time to go all in and all out for God. The good news is this: If you don’t hold out on God, God won’t hold out on you. If you give everything you have to follow Jesus, you’ll receive amazing spiritual rewards. But this reality also comes with a deeper truth: Nothing belongs to you. Not even you. In All In: Student Edition, Mark and Parker Batterson explore what going all in can mean for your life, sharing unique illustrations and unforgettable stories, as well as compelling accounts of biblical characters. Throughout, they demonstrate the amazing things that can happen when you surrender to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Mark Batterson writes: “When did we start believing that God wants to send us to safe places to do easy things? Jesus didn’t die to keep us safe. He died to make us dangerous.”

All Is Fair When We Share: Level 1 (I Can Read! / Big Idea Books / VeggieTales)

by Karen Poth

A Lesson in SharingPercy doesn&’t want to share with his little brother, Lil&’ Pea ... and now Percy&’s Mighty Man toy is missing! Read along and find out how Bob and Larry teach Percy that sharing is always the best idea.This is a Level One I Can Read! book, which means it&’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. It aligns with guided reading level H and will be of interest to children Pre-K to 2nd grade.

All Is Found: A Frozen Anthology

by Disney Books

Just in time to celebrate the first decade of the Frozen franchise, we join Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf as they embark on new adventures through the Frozen universe with friends new and old.This wide variety of original stories will share untold tales from Anna and Elsa's childhood, memories with their parents, and mysterious creatures they encounter. These highly relatable, yet larger than life characters will appeal to young Frozen fans as well as the Frozen fan in all of us.In this exciting anthology, ten authors--for the ten years of Frozen--bring stories from this special kingdom to life.Authors:Lou AndersKaren Anne BuljoJen CalonitaCarey CorpDelilah S. DawsonLorie LangdonMari MancusiDiana PeterfreundTiffany SchmidtVera Strange

All Is Nat Lost: A Graphic Novel (Nat Enough)

by Maria Scrivan

The fifth book in the New York Times bestselling series that began with Nat Enough!Nat's class trip is a bigger adventure than she imagined!Nat is on an overnight class trip to Philadelphia, which is her first time in a big city without her parents. And it's a big deal because Nat's mom and dad are finally giving her the independence she's been longing for. But the trip is off to a bad start -- with one disaster after another -- and if things keep up, Nat's on track to lose her newfound freedom for good!Can she turn things around in time, or will her first chance with liberty be her last?

All Is Well: The Miracle of Christmas in July

by Frank E. Peretti

ALL IS WELL And it's for those "other times" that master storyteller Frank E. Peretti has written this classic tale. It's about Ruth, who is struggling to make ends meet and to keep her hopes alive. It's about her daughter, Jenny, who wants to help. It's about their neighbors, ordinary people who are trying to live their own lives. And it's about the miracle of hope and peace, the Christmas gift of "All is well," that descends when we least expect it--even in July.

All Just Glass (Den of Shadows #5)

by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Sarah Vida has given up everything for love. From a legendary family of vampire-hunting witches, Sarah was raised to never trust a vampire, to never let her guard down, and to avoid all tricky attachments of the heart. But now Sarah IS a vampire-changed by the boy she thought she loved. Her family has forsaken her, and Sarah herself is disgusted by her appetite for blood. Aida Vida is Sarah's older sister, the good, reliable sibling who always does her family proud. But when Aida's mother insists that Sarah be found and killed, Aida is given the one assignment that she may not be able to carry out. Taking place over just twenty-four hours, ALL JUST GLASS tells the story of a game-changing battle that will forever change the world of the Den of Shadows. And at its center is the story of two sisters who must choose between love and duty. Dark, fully-imagined, and hard to put down, ALL JUST GLASS will thrill Amelia's fans-old and new. From the Hardcover edition.

All Kinds of Awesome

by Jess Hitchman

What kind of awesome will you be?Jess Hitchman's joyful, playful picture book, All Kinds of Awesome, celebrates children finding their passions and embracing their own awesomeness, and is paired with adorable illustrations by Vivienne To of a diverse and multicultural group of kids, all coming together on the final line of: "You will always be awesome to me."With a message of acceptance and inspiration at the heart of this story, All Kinds of Awesome shows how amazing kids are today and how they can grow their interests and passions into something even cooler.

All Kinds of Babies (Into Reading, Level B)

by Linda Washington

<p>NIMAC-sourced textbook <p>Animals have babies, too. In this book, you'll see animal mothers and their babies.</p>

All Kinds of Children

by Norma Simon Diane Paterson

Norma Simon uses both the neighborhood and the international stage to celebrate children. Each carefully chosen example and comparison will help to forge a connection to friends and neighbors, other cultures, and faraway lands. As children enjoy this book, the world will grow a little smaller while understanding and acceptance will grow larger.

All Kinds of Eggs (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)

by M. C. Hall

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All Kinds of Families!

by Mary Ann Hoberman Marc Boutavant

With irresistible, rollicking rhyme, beloved picture book author Mary Ann Hoberman shows readers that families, large and small, are all around us. From celery stalks to bottle caps, buttons, and rings, the objects we group together form families, just like the ones we are a part of. And, as we grow up, our families grow, too. Mary Ann Hoberman gives readers a sense of belonging in this all-inclusive celebration of families and our role in them.

All Kinds of Families!

by Mary Ann Hoberman Marc Boutavant

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All Kinds of Families

by Norma Simon Joe Lasker

Explores in words and pictures what a family is and how families vary in makeup and styles.

All Kinds of Friends

by Norma Simon Cherie Zamazing

"Wherever you live, whoever you are, friends are important, all kinds of friends." In the spirit of her classic book, All Kinds of Families, Norma Simon leads us through a celebration of friendship--school friends, family friends, grownup friends, even pet friends! Simple, reassuring, and thoughtful, children will recognize themselves--and their friends--on every page.

All Kinds of Hats (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)

by Catherine Lordi

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All Kinds of Kisses

by Nancy Tafuri Emma Walton Hamilton

There are all kinds of kisses...Cheep kisses. Moo kisses. Maaa kisses. Coo kisses...But the best kiss of all...Is Mommy's kiss goodnight. Sweet dreams, little one!Mommies and babies aren't the only ones who enjoy sharing kisses. All throughout the farm, animal families snuggle up with their little ones, offering them warmth and love. Following a mama bird on her journey back to the nest to give her own baby some special cuddles, Nancy Tafuri uses beautiful, inviting illustration to share how different creatures, from peeping ducks to mooing cows, show their love and affection in very similar ways. A heartfelt homage to all of the wonderful kinds of kissesveryone satisfied, comforted, and ready for bed." - Horn Book

All Kinds of Seeds (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by S. J. Kentcorn

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Lots of Seeds. All fruits have seeds. But there are lots of different kinds of seeds.

All Kinds of Teams

by Bonnie Ferraro

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All The King's Horses

by Laura C Stevenson

'REMEMBER ALL THOSE STORIES GRANDPA USED TO TELL US ABOUT CHANGELINGS...?'Colin and Sarah can't bear the way their much-loved Grandpa seems to be slipping slowly away from them in his old age. Refusing to believe it, they decide instead that he has been stolen away and a changeling left in his place. In an attempt to find him again, they follow his path, step by step out of the land of mortals and into the Otherworld - the realm of the Faer Folk...

All-Mars All-Stars (Slapshots Series #2)

by Gordon Korman

When the results are posted for the league's all-star team, the Marsers are dumbfounded over the exclusion of team captain Alexia Colwin. "Chipmunk" Adelman secretly sends out a flyer protesting that Alexia didn't make the team because she's a girl. <p><p>Word is out all over town, and the Marsers are furious. When the big weekend arrives, everyone heads to Windsor to watch. But the all-stars get foodpoisoning and the Mars team must replace them in the finals. Are the Marsers up for the challenge?

All Mates Together

by Cathy Hopkins

"What is the most important thing in your life?" asked Nesta. "And you have to tell us the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth." "Easy," said TJ. "My mates. Yeah, my family and my dog, Mojo, too, but mainly my mates."

All Mine

by Joshua Williams

A young girl learns the value of sharing and making friends.

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