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J’apprends Le Français Part-1 - Livre de l’élève class 1 - MIE
by Mauritius Institute of EducationCe manuel de français pour les élèves de première année à Maurice est structuré autour de trois thèmes captivants : "La maison", "Mon école", et "Les jeux". Chaque thème intègre des activités variées visant à développer les compétences linguistiques et communicatives. Les apprenants explorent des poèmes et des chansons pour se familiariser avec de nouveaux sons et mots, pratiquent la nomination, la description et le dessin d'objets liés aux thèmes, comprennent la distinction entre noms propres et noms communs, et perfectionnent leurs compétences en écriture à travers lettres, syllabes et mots. L'inclusion de jeux renforçant le vocabulaire, ainsi que des évaluations périodiques par le biais d'exercices et de tests, améliore la compréhension et la rétention. Le manuel offre également des conseils pour une utilisation efficace par les enseignants et les parents, tout en reconnaissant les contributions précieuses des auteurs, relecteurs et illustrateurs. En conformité avec le Cadre National de Programme pour l'Éducation de Base Continue sur Neuf Ans, cette série offre une base complète pour les jeunes apprenants de français à Maurice.
K Is for Kabuki: A Japan Alphabet
by Gloria Whelan Jenny NolanFrom the comic relief of the Kyogen theater to the meditative powers of a Zengarden, "K Is for Kabuki" brings the past, present, and pageantry of Japan to life.
K Is for Keystone: A Pennsylvania Alphabet
by Kristen KaneFrank Lloyd Wright's Falling Water, Gettysburg, Ben Franklin's inventions, the Liberty Bell -- there is so much to learn about Pennsylvania's history and geography. K is for Keystone is a wonderful introduction to many of Pennsylvania's unique features for readers young and old.
K Is for Kindness
by Rina HoriuchiDebut author/illustrator and sister duo have crafted a sweet ABC book that expresses how kindness can be found anywhere. Ape picks an apple for Aardvark below. Bat puts a bandage on Brown Bear&’s big toe. From aardvark to zebra, this delightful cast of animal characters illustrates the many ways to show kindness to others, while teaching the youngest readers their ABCs. Debut author/illustrator and sister duo Rina Horiuchi and Risa Horiuchi have crafted a warm and tender gift that affirms kindness can be found anywhere.
K Is for Kite: God's Springtime Alphabet
by Kathy-jo WarginAs soft April showers make our hearts sing, let’s find the sweetness of God’s gentle spring. Discover both God’s world and the alphabet through the refreshing newness of springtime experiences. Beautiful illustrations and playful poetry fill this book with everything spring from A to Z. From the first April shower to flying kites and playing in puddles, young readers will delight in the uplifting seasonal message and will grow in their appreciation of the spring season and the miracle of new beginnings.
K Is in Trouble (K Is in Trouble #1)
by Gary ClementA boy named K must navigate a world of outrageously unkind adults in this hysterical, Kafkaesque middle grade graphic novel, with art reminiscent of James Marshall. K is nice, polite, and always does as he&’s told. K is also always, always in trouble. No matter what he does or says, it seems there is someone ready to blame him for everything. K is in trouble for going to school. K is in trouble for staying home. K is in trouble for running an errand, getting sick, or just being thirsty. K gets into trouble with imperious crows, persnickety station agents, bombastic teachers, his own classmates...even one nice fresh carp. Whether it&’s his easily annoyed parents or prickly pedestrians on the street, K gets on everyone&’s bad side…and he didn&’t even do anything wrong! Gary Clement takes a unique approach to the absurdities of childhood in this hilarious series opener that reinforces a timeless message: Most adults know less than a talking beetle.
K is for Kindness (Big Golden Book)
by Jodie ShepherdAn all-new Big Golden Book about kindness--starring Elmo and his Sesame Street friends.Sesame Street's Elmo helps little ones learn about being kind! Children ages 3 to 7 follow Elmo in this Big Golden Book as he earns his "K Is for Kindness" Monster Scout badge. Elmo helps out friends and neighbors in different ways and discovers what it means to be kind to others. Abby Cadabby, Grover, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Oscar the Grouch, Zoe, Bert, and Ernie are some of the pals Elmo helps with his good deeds. Sesame Street's mission is to help kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder, and there's no better way to spread the word than with this book!
K is for Kwanzaa: A Kwanzaa Alphabet Book
by Juwanda G. FordCelebrate Kwanzaa from A to Z! K is for Kwanzaa is a unique alphabet book for young children and a wonderful introduction to the African-American holiday. Each letter of the alphabet represents an important word or fascinating fact about Kwanzaa. This book bring to life all that is central to Kwanzaa: cultural heritage, family, and community. Here's a book that's a "must-have" for young classroom libraries and every family that celebrates the holiday!
K's Car Can Go Anywhere!: A Graphic Novel
by Jonathan Tune Eleanor Doughty"This wild adventure&’s plentiful humor...will delight young readers, as will its spirit of inventiveness."–Booklist"This imaginative graphic novel will keep young readers turning pages to find out just where K&’s car can go. Highly recommended."–School Library JournalK's Car can go anywhere! Join J and K on a breathtaking adventure as they go on the ultimate road trip in the world's greatest car.Tadpole J is ready for a lazy Saturday in Lilypad City, but his big sister, frog K, has other plans – they're going on a road trip! K built a spectacular car that can go anywhere, so J packs them a picnic lunch and off they go! Beyond the lakeside cliffs, through the Spikey Spike Forest, and past the Domed City of Fafa. But when the road gets blocked at the Waterfall Mountains, they get stopped right in their tracks. Or do they? Because when K says her car can go anywhere, she really means anywhere!
K-9 (Knightley And Son #2)
by Rohan GavinLondon's Youngest detective is back…Darkus Knightley, tweed-wearing, megabrained, fiercely logical thirteen-year-old investigator of the weird, was just getting used to having his private-eye dad back in his life. Then Alan Knightley went off radar again, leaving Darkus with the family mutt, a traumatized ex–police dog, as his only partner in crime-solving. Now a mysterious canine conspiracy is howling for the attention of Knightley & Son. Shadowy trained hounds are attacking policemen at the full moon. Family pets are being mauled by a beast at a top London tourist spot. And two curiously alert canines seem to be watching Darkus's house. No one is using the word “werewolf”-yet-but it doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to work out that someone or something sinister is messing with the minds of London's dog population. Will our intrepid father-son duo make it to the next full moon?
K-Niner: Dog of Doom! (Garfield's Pet Force #3)
by Michael TeitelbaumVetvix, the evil veterinarian, has a secret weapon -- K-Niner. This Dog of Doom is armed with huge muscles, ferocious fangs, and a nasty temper. Can Garfield and his gang of superheroes defeat him?
K-Pop: More than a Music Sensation / Boot Camp: Becoming a K-Pop Star (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)
by Brian McGrath Yishan LiNIMAC-sourced textbook
K9 Mattis on the Job: A Day in the Life of a Police Dog
by Mark TappanMeet Mattis, a K9 police dog who loves helping people and fighting crime alongside his partner, Sergeant Mark. Learn what Mattis's favorite part of the day is as he follows scent trails, tracks down missing items, and performs his official police work. K9 Mattis on the Job from author and police sergeant Mark Tappan will captivate kids as they discover what a day in the life of a German shepherd police dog is all about.Real-life hero Mattis the K9 officer first captured America's hearts on A&E's America's Top Dog and at school visits across the country. Now, through this fun story based on Mattis's official police work, kids will find out what this pup loves to do each day, from driving to the police station in the morning (okay, Sergeant Mark does most of the driving) to training with the other officers to using his super sniffer to find missing items! But can you guess what Mattis's favorite part of the day is?This picture bookis for boys and girls ages 4 to 8;is for kids who love dogs, are fascinated by police officers or other first responders, or are fans of PAW Patrol's Chase and Officer Buckle and Gloria;includes bright, action-packed illustrations; andis a perfect choice for read-aloud events at school or libraries.Find out why so many have already fallen in love with one of America's fluffiest heroes!
KINDergarten: Where Kindness Matters Every Day
by Vera AhiyyaWritten by kindergarten teacher and Instagram influencer affectionately known as the Tutu Teacher, comes a picture book about a class that creates a kindness pledge to ensure that their class is the kindest it can possibly be.It&’s the first day of Kindergarten and Leo isn&’t at all ready. Leo is a quiet kid and would prefer to stay home. Over the summer, his new teacher, Ms. Perry sent a letter asking her students to think about how to show kindness in school. She explained that they would be making a kindness pledge, and each student should bring one way to show kindness on the first day. As it turns out, Leo&’s classmates have lots of ideas about kindness: like raising your hand, never leaving anyone out, and apologizing if you hurt someone&’s feelings. At the end of the first day, Ms. Perry asks if anyone witnessed something they&’d like her to add to the kindness pledge? Lots of hands shoot up in the air. Several classmates say they noticed Leo returning crayons to the box, holding the door for everyone, and helping a friend who fell. Leo smiles as he realizes he really does know a lot about kindness after all. A story reassuringly told by Vera Ahiyya and brought to exuberant life by illustrator Joey Chou, this story about a classroom coming together to make a kindergarten into a KINDergarten is sure to calm the nerves—and offer inspiration—to new kindergartners and the adults in their lives.
KISS ME kill me
by Lauren HendersonWhen 16-year-old Scarlett Wakefield transfers from St. Tabby’s to Wakefield Hall Collegiate, she is relieved that no one knows her dark, haunting secret. A few months ago, Scarlett was invited to an elite party with a guest list full of the hottest names in British society, including Dan McAndrew. Before the party, Scarlett had only imagined what it would be like to have her first kiss with Dan, but on the penthouse terrace, Dan leaned in close and she no longer had to wonder. Their kiss was beautiful and perfect and magical, and then . . . Dan McAndrew took his last breath as she held him in her arms. No one knows how or why Dan died, and everyone at St. Tabby’s believes Scarlett had something to do with it. But now that she’s safely hidden away at Wakefield Hall, Scarlett would rather forget that it ever happened. Only she can’t. Especially when she receives an anonymous note that will set her on the path to clearing her name and finding out what really happened to the first and last boy she kissed. From the Hardcover edition.
KJV Armor of God Bible (Children’s Bible, Red Letter, Comfort Print, Holy Bible): King James Version
by Thomas NelsonHelp your child stand firm in their faith and put on the full armor of God!The KJV Armor of God Bible is a guided exploration of the spiritual armor outlined in Ephesians 6:10-18 to prepare a child to understand and live out their faith each day. Perfect for ages 6-10, children will learn the significance of each piece of armor – truth, righteousness, the Gospel of peace, faith, salvation, and the Word of God. Hundreds of call-outs are scattered throughout the Bible to illuminate these essential principles.Devotionals and notes connect each piece of armor by icon to different verses throughout the Bible. In addition, numerous highlighted passages reinforce sharing their faith, encouragement to &“be strong&”, and note where spiritual and physical battles take place. All these features work together for your child to be grounded and find strength in the Word of God.Key features include:52 devotionals relate each piece of the armor of God following a head-heart-hands framework500 notes connect each piece of armor by icon to different verses throughout the BibleBe strong icons highlight verses that use the words &“be strong&”Battle icons highlight verses that have a physical or spiritual battleEvangelism icons highlight verses related to sharing our faithBook Introductions provide an overview and context for each bookIntroductory article with custom artwork gives clarity on how to best use the features in the BibleBible facts infographic and &“The Good News&” article equip children with foundational knowledge about the Bibles structure, themes, and the Gospel message&“I can Pray Scripture&” and &“I Can Memorize Scripture&” articles provide insight into applying these spiritual disciplines to a child&’s lifeReading plans provide guidance on how to read the Bible on a daily basis.Indexes to quickly find each feature found within the BibleKids dictionary and concordance help navigate the meaning and occurrences of terms in the BibleEasy-to-read 9-point KJV Comfort Print®
KJV, Teen Study Bible
by ZondervanThe bestselling KJV Teen Study Bible helps teens apply God&’s Word to the issues they face every day!Full of study features to help today's teen learn more about God, the Bible, and how God's Word relates to their lives, the KJV Teen Study Bible will help them keep in step with all God has done, is doing, and will do in the world. Teens will discover the eternal truths of God's Word and how to apply them to the issues they face every day as they read biblical advice about dealing with everything from friends, family, and school to problems such as bullying and depression. As teens navigate their hectic and sometimes stressful lives, this study Bible will help them to deepen and understand their faith while reassuring them that God is always with them, and they are never alone.Features:Complete text of the King James Version (KJV)&“We Believe&” features unpack the Apostles&’ Creed to reveal the biblical foundation of faith&“Panorama&” features keep the big picture of each book of the Bible in viewTopical indexes help with in-depth Bible studyBook introductions provide an overview for each book of the BibleBiblical advice about friends, family, school, and other issuesImportant Bible verses to memorizeQ and As test your Bible knowledgeProfiles of people in the BibleTwo-color page design8-page full-color map section
Kababacha Sugandh
by Kalpana KulkarniOne day a beggar went and put his bread on the kababs to make it warm. But the restaurant owner started claiming money from this beggar for stealing the aroma of the kababs. Mulla Naseeruddin interferes and gets the matter solved where the beggar gets justice and he is freed.
Kabobs for Kids
by Janna DeVoreWith Kabobs for Kids, creative kids can go beyond traditional and put their imaginations to work threading all the makings for breakfast, sandwich, or dessert kabobs on a Popsicle stick, bamboo skewer, or a chopstick. They can even make appetizer &“mini-bobs&” using toothpicks. Thirty sweet and savory recipes paired with great detail shots will let kids have as much fun putting together their treats as they will eating them.
Kabuliwala
by Rabindranath TagoreKabuliwala delicately explores the bonds of friendship and relationship between a middle-aged Pathan and a five year old Bengali girl. It is a simple tale of a father's love for his daughter and the transfer of that love to another little girl.
Kabuliwala
by Rabindranath TagoreKabuliwala delicately explores the bonds of friendship and relationship between a middle-aged Pathan and a five year old Bengali girl. It is a simple tale of a father’s love for his daughter and the transfer of that love to another little girl.
Kabuliwala Tatha Anya Kahaniyan
by Rabindranath Tagore Indranath ChaudharyKabuliwala is a famous story told and retold many a times. Mini is a little girl who befriends a kabuliwala and they gradually grow fond of each other. The kabuliwala brings dried fruits for her and the two spend their time joking and laughing about silly things such as their 'shoshur-bari' (in-laws' house). When the kabuliwala is jailed for committing a criminal offence, Mini slowly forgets all about him. And when he returns, Mini is a grown-up girl.
Kabumpo in Oz: The Royal Book Of Oz, Kabumpo In Oz. And Ozoplaning With The Wizard Of Oz
by Ruth Plumly ThompsonKabumpo in Oz is the sixteenth Oz book, and the second written by Ruth Plumly Thompson. During Prince Pompadore of Pumperdink's eighteenth birthday celebration, his birthday cake explodes, revealing a magic scroll, a magic mirror, and a doorknob. The scroll warns the prince that if he doesn't wed a "proper princess" within seven days, his entire kingdom will disappear. The prince, along with the kingdom's wise elephant Kabumpo, set off on an adventure to the Emerald City so Pompa can marry Princess Ozma, the only "proper princess" the Elegant Elephant can think of as worthy of his prince.
Kabungo
by RolliTen-year-old Beverly is an ordinary girl with an extraordinary best friend. Her name is Kabungo, and she lives in a cave on Main Street. No one knows where she comes from or who she really is, but life is never dull when Kabungo is around.Beverly tries to teach her friend about the ways of the modern world — the importance of teeth brushing, understanding strange holidays like Halloween, learning how to read. But Kabungo doesn’t take well to being civilized, and she can be stubborn, bossy, and plain infuriating. Sometimes Beverly gets so mad that she just wants to move to Cincinnati.Besides, Kabungo is a skittish cavegirl, and it takes a while to win her trust, even among Star City’s eccentric denizens, such as Mr. Gobshaw, who owns the local drug shop (“We have everything!”) where you’ll find the stuffed tigers right next to the breath mints. And there is Ms. VeDore, who seems to float as she walks around her decrepit mansion, and who throws the most amazing Halloween parties.Then, just when you least expect it, Kabungo will do something surprising (and when you’re best friends with a cavegirl, you’re not easily surprised). Like planning an unexpected birthday treat for Beverly (even though it isn’t actually her birthday) — at the city dump.In other words, Beverly learns that there are times for teaching, and times for tipping your head back and laughing.Hilarious and poignant, Kabungo is the most originally voiced and endearing middle-grade heroine since Pippi Longstocking. Accompanied by quirky line drawings by Milan Pavlovic, this is a gently humorous novel about friendship and community that raises for young readers deeper questions about finding beauty in unexpected places, accepting and celebrating differences, and what it really means to be civilized.