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I Hope You Will Know

by Jaren Ahlmann

Collected words of wisdom to share with a loved one as they take the next step into their future, each accompanied with painterly illustrations that bring to life each of the thirteen life lessons shared, most importantly, "I hope you will know I will always love you!"...as you wonder and marvel and grow, There are some things in life that I hope you will know ... So begins a love letter from an unnamed narrator to their dearest one. Rhyming couplets peppered with metaphor offer readers thirteen heart-felt and admirable credos, together presenting a guide/template/map for a life well lived. Far from being instructional or heavy-handed, these collected words of wisdom express the narrator's deepest wishes for their cherished one as they step into their future, perhaps most importantly that they are loved unconditionally. This joyfully illustrated and artfully designed package is the perfect gift for a loved one of any age experiencing a milestone moment, whether a birthday, graduation, marriage, baby shower, bar/bat mitzvah, or simply as a reminder that "I will always love you."

I Hug (I Like to Read)

by David McPhail

Simple enough for the newest of readers, this affectionate story is a reminder of all the huggable things we see every day. Guided Reading Level A. With a simple text, where only one word changes per page, beloved author-illustrator David McPhail has crafted a sweet story in which a small child shows her love for everything around her-- her cat and dog, her favorite tree, and of course, her family and friends. The gentle waterolor illustrations reflect and reinforce the text, offering clues to help new readers and adding warmth and detail to the scenes. This charming story is perfect to read with a loved one-- or simple enough to be the first book a child reads on their own. The award-winning I Like to Read® series focuses on guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards. Acclaimed author-illustrators--including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors—create original, high-quality illustrations that support comprehension of simple text and are fun for kids to read again and again with their parents, teachers or on their own! Level A books, for early kindergarten, have one short sentence that repeats on every page with only one word change per spread. Images help tell the story—leading to faster decoding of sight words. This proven method starts the earliest readers on the path to reading fluency. When Level A is mastered, follow up with Level B.

I Hunt Killers: An I Hunt Killers Prequel (I Hunt Killers #1)

by Barry Lyga

What if the world's worst serial killer...was your dad?Jasper (Jazz) Dent is a likable teenager. A charmer, one might say.But he's also the son of the world's most infamous serial killer, and for Dear Old Dad, Take Your Son to Work Day was year-round. Jazz has witnessed crime scenes the way cops wish they could--from the criminal's point of view.And now bodies are piling up in Lobo's Nod.In an effort to clear his name, Jazz joins the police in a hunt for a new serial killer. But Jazz has a secret--could he be more like his father than anyone knows?

I Is Someone Else

by Patrick Cooper

It is 1966, and the times, they are a-changin'. Fifteen-year-old Stephen is on his way to a summer program in France when he meets two glamorous new friends of his older brother, Rob, who has been missing for 18 months. They persuade Stephen to travel to Istanbul with them, to find his brother. And what a world opens up to him: a world of beautiful girls, drug busts, fascinating cultures, fast-moving friendships, and betrayals. As he travels further into Asia, the nature of Stephen's journey changes: The search for his brother is replaced by an inner exploration, in which he must confront his own past, and his own dark secret.

I Is for Idaho (ABC Regional Board Books)

by Stephanie Miles Christin Farley

<p>A is for Appaloosa horses . . .<p><p>B is for Boise . . .<p><p>C is for cutthroat trout . . .<p><p> With F for fly fishing, P for potatoes, and S for the syringa flower, going from A to Z has never been more fun! Take an alphabetized field trip around the Gem State and discover the plants, animals, foods, and places that make it, well, Idaho!<p>

I Is for Idea: An Inventions Alphabet

by Marcia Schonberg Kandy Radzinski

An A to Z introduction to modern inventions such as computers, microwave, umbrella, zipper, and many more. Each invention is introduced with a poem and includes detailed-filled expository text.

I Is for Immigrants

by Selina Alko

This alphabet picture book companion to the popular B Is for Brooklyn weaves together a multitude of immigrant experiences in a concise, joyful package. For readers of Dreamers by Yuyi Morales.What do African dance, samosas, and Japanese gardens have in common? They are all gifts the United States received from immigrants: the vibrant, multifaceted people who share their heritage and traditions to enrich the fabric of our daily lives. From Jewish delis to bagpipes, bodegas and Zen Buddhism, this joyful ABC journey is a celebration of immigrants: our neighbors, our friends.

I Just Forgot

by Mercer Mayer

I just forgot, to pick up the paper, take off my boots, eat 3 cookies and brush my teeth. What did I remember?

I Just Want to Say Good Night

by Rachel Isadora

Caldecott Honor-winner Rachel Isadora&’s stunning oil paintings illustrate this delightful bedtime tale, set on the African plains. The sun has set and the moon is rising, and that means it&’s bedtime. But not if Lala has a say—because she&’s not ready to go to sleep! First she needs to say good night to the cat. And the goat. And the chickens. And, and, and . . . Lala&’s adorable stalling strategy will ring true for all parents whose little ones aren&’t ready to say goodbye to the day—and all will appreciate the wonderful culmination to the bedtime ritual.

I Kill The Mockingbird

by Paul Acampora

When Lucy, Elena, and Michael receive their summer reading list, they are excited to seeTo Kill A Mockingbird included. But not everyone in their class shares the same enthusiasm. So they hatch a plot to get the entire town talking about the well-known Harper Lee classic. They plan controversial ways to get people to read the book, including re-shelving copies of the book in bookstores so that people think they are missing and starting a website committed to "destroying the mockingbird. " Their efforts are successful when all of the hullabaloo starts to direct more people to the book. But soon, their exploits start to spin out of control and they unwittingly start a mini revolution in the name of books.

I Kill the Mockingbird: A Novel

by Paul Acampora

When Lucy, Elena, and Michael receive their summer reading list, they are excited to see To Kill A Mockingbird included. But not everyone in their class shares the same enthusiasm. So they hatch a plot to get the entire town talking about the well-known Harper Lee classic. They plan controversial ways to get people to read the book, including re-shelving copies of the book in bookstores so that people think they are missing and starting a website committed to "destroying the mockingbird." Their efforts are successful when all of the hullabaloo starts to direct more people to the book. But soon, their exploits start to spin out of control and they unwittingly start a mini revolution in the name of books.I Kill the Mockingbird by Paul Acampora is a middle grade novel perfect for fans of To Kill a Mockingbird andGo Set a Watchman. This title has Common Core connections.“The banter among the three whip-smart friends would make John Green proud. . . . You won't have to hide any copies of this to create demand.” —The Bulletin“Fans of Janet Tashjian's The Gospel According to Larry series will enjoy this look at how the power of creativity and the internet can cause a cultural movement. . . . Acampora's novel is for lovers of literature, especially how the classics work in the current moment.” —VOYA

I Kissed a Zombie, and I Liked It

by Adam Selzer

Algonquin “Ali” Rhodes, the high school newspaper’s music critic, meets an intriguing singer, Doug, while reviewing a gig. He’s a weird-looking guy—goth, but he seems sincere about it, like maybe he was into it back before it was cool. She introduces herself after the set, asking if he lives in Cornersville, and he replies, in his slow, quiet murmur, “Well, I don’t really live there, exactly. . . . ” When Ali and Doug start dating, Ali is falling so hard she doesn’t notice a few odd signs: he never changes clothes, his head is a funny shape, and he says practically nothing out loud. Finally Marie, the school paper’s fashion editor, points out the obvious: Doug isn’t just a really sincere goth. He’s a zombie. Horrified that her feelings could have allowed her to overlook such a flaw, Ali breaks up with Doug, but learns that zombies are awfully hard to get rid of—at the same time she learns that vampires, a group as tightly-knit as the mafia, don’t think much of music critics who make fun of vampires in reviews. . . .

I Knew You Could Do It!

by Nancy Tillman

Here comes another heartfelt picture book from bestselling author Nancy Tillman, this time about resilience and reaching one's goals.I knew you could do it! I knew that you could! Of everyone out there I knew that you would.A celebration of everyday accomplishments as well as life’s milestones, I Knew You Could Do It applauds anyone who has overcome hurdles and challenges, and also cheers them into the future. And for anyone who needs an infusion of support or reassurance, it tells them, "I believe in you."

I Knew You Could! A Book for All the Stops in Your Life

by Craig Dorfman

Celebrate life's journeys with The Little Engine That Could! I Knew You Could!provides familiar comfort in changing times and serves as a wonderful gift that will be treasured for years to come. With inspiring and enlightening words of wisdom, this sweetly nostalgic book is perfect for graduates of all ages as they make the transition from one phase of life to the next. From I think I can to I knew I could, The Little Engine That Could helps us remember that anything is possible if you put your mind to it!

I Knew You Could!: A Book for All the Stops in Your Life (The Little Engine That Could)

by Craig Dorfman

Celebrate graduation and achievements big or small with The Little Engine That Could!The determined Little Blue Engine is back, bringing inspiring and enlightening words of wisdom to graduates of all ages as they make the transition from one phase of life to the next. I Knew You Could! provides familiar comfort in changing times and serves as a wonderful gift that will be treasured for years to come. Readers will revisit the story again and again as they move forward along life's path. From "I think I can" to "I knew I could," The Little Engine That Could helps kids of all ages realize that anything is possible if you just put your mind to it!

I Knew You Were Trouble: A Jessie Jefferson Novel (Jessie Jefferson Novels #2)

by Paige Toon

Life as the undercover daughter of a rock god isn't going to be easy. How will Jessie adjust to her old boring life again after spending her summer living it up with her dad in LA? With tough decisions ahead (and not just choosing between two hot boys), can she cope juggling her two very different lives? Summer may be over, but Jessie's story is just beginning...Sunshine, rock gods and Hollywood hearthrobs! Jessie Jefferson is back in the next instalment from bestselling author Paige Toon. Perfect for fans of Geek Girl, Jessica Cole and Girl Online.

I Know

by Keith Becker

As I've written this book, I've unexpectedly seen my life take shape word by word, line by line, and chapter by chapter. My hope is that you've experienced the very same journey, a journey with Christ on the narrow road. And even as we've come to the end of this book, I hope you'll see that we're really no different at all - two people on a journey.

I Know A Wee Piggy

by Kimberly E. Norman

A clever, colorful read-aloud in the tradition of I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly A fun day at the fair becomes color chaos when one boy's energetic pig gets loose. Upside down, piggy wallows in brown, but that's only the beginning of this cumulative, rhyming text. Soon, he's adding a rinse of red (tomatoes), a wash of white (milk), a pinch of pink (cotton candy), and many more. Can piggy be caught before he turns the whole fair upside down? With exuberant art by Henry Cole, this wild pig chase is a natural choice for teaching colors and begs to be read aloud.

I Know About Maps

by Chris Jaeggi Meyer Seltzer

I Know About Maps helps young children learn about maps, from street maps and road atlases to maps of buried treasures. After exploring this colorful, easy-to-read book, kids can say, 'I know about maps!'

I Know Bugs

by Lisa Daniel Rees Diane Rath Marcia Parness

I Know Bugs is a great introduction for 5-12 year olds to over 38 different insects. The non-fiction e-book includes beautiful close up photography and short descriptions in large print. A perfect introduction to entomology for children and juvenile readers. Great for reference and activities.

I Know How It Feels to Fight for Your Life

by Jill Krementz

This book presents first-person accounts by fourteen children (ages seven to sixteen) who live with chronic illnesses and/or disabilities. The conditions include leukemia, spina bifida, juvenile diabetes, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and kidney failure. The stories are very positive and pubeat. Most of the children emphasize the importance of the support they have received from family and friends.

I Know I Can!: A children’s short story about friendship and personal growth.

by A. P. Hernández

Andrew is a very happy canary. His owner Eustacia loves him and takes great care of him. Andrew’s life is peaceful and calm until the day a sparrow starts visiting him … A CHILDREN’S SHORT STORY ABOUT FRIENDSHIP AND PERSONAL GROWTH.

I Know Jesus Loves Me

by P. K. Hallinan

Little P. K. knows Jesus loves him. But how does he know? P. K. shows us that Jesus' love is shown "By the things he creates, From warm, grassy meadows / To cool, glassy lakes." And little P. K. is so excited by the love of Jesus, that he will . . . rest in the shelter Of my Lord's love so true, And hope that he notices I love him too. This joyous book will make its readers joyful too. $8.99

I Know Letters

by Lisa Daniel Rees

I Know Letters is a fun informational picture eBook and introduction for kids ages three to seven to learn the alphabet and how to recognize letters found in real life settings. This colorful e-book is a must have for kindergarden and primary school students learning to identify and count numbers.The non-fiction e-book includes beautiful full color photography and cartoon characters to make learning fun and is great for reference and activities.

I Know My 123's

by Abby Fukuto Paul Sabella Jay Fukuto

The I Know My series of preschool books is designed to support young children as they learn about the alphabet, numbers, food, tools, holidays, and more. Crisp art, whimsical characters, and a collaborative adventure keep children engaged, highlighted by voiceover narration, music, and sound effects. Perfect for the youngest children, this enhanced ebook presents learning their 123s through rhyming couplets and charming characters.

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