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Kit and Kaboodle Take the Train (Highlights Puzzle Readers)

by Michelle Portice

Stories + Puzzles = Reading Success! Highlights Puzzle Readers offer an innovative approach to learning to read that integrates puzzles and stories to develop motivated, confident readers.All aboard for a rollicking ride as Kit and Kaboodle have fun adventures on their train trip in this Level 2 Highlights Puzzle Reader. Kids can help the duo by finding items for their journey in six Hidden Pictures puzzles that double as story illustrations. With a bonus picture dictionary, Kit and Kaboodle Take the Train is perfect for readers who are starting to explore reading.National Parenting Seal of ApprovalWinner, National Parenting Product Award (NAPPA)

Kit and Kaboodle Visit the Farm (Highlights Puzzle Readers)

by Michelle Portice

Highlights Puzzle Readers offer an innovative approach to learning that integrates puzzles and stories to develop motivated, confident readers. These Level 2 books are perfect for kids starting to read longer and more complex sentences.Join Kit and Kaboodle as they pick apples on the farm in this Level 2 Highlights Puzzle Reader. Kids can help the duo by finding items for their journey in six Hidden Pictures puzzles that double as story illustrations. With a bonus picture dictionary, Kit and Kaboodle Visit the Farm is perfect for readers who are starting to explore reading.

Kit And Kat (Penguin Young Readers #Level 2)

by Tomie DePaola

In this lively tale, dePaola creates a feline sister and brother duo whose endearing everyday adventures will be thoroughly enjoyed by very first readers. Full color.

Kit and Kat (Penguin Young Readers, Level 2 #Level 1)

by Tomie dePaola

Brother and sister, Kit and Kat, have lots of fun together! In this book, they sleep over at Grandma and Grandpa's house, race their bikes, and even run into a playground bully.

Kit and the Missing Notebook: A Book About Calming Anxiety

by Chris Andrew Wheeler Lindsey Erin Wheeler

Join Kit as she learns a lesson about overcoming anxiety and makes some new friends—and some delicious soup!—along the way. As kids get to know this little kangaroo with big feelings, they will discover how they can manage their own stress and new experiences in a healthy, positive manner.When Kit&’s family moves to Cozy Lane, she feels anxious. Exploring the neighborhood with her notebook where she writes everything down makes her feel a little better. But when her notebook goes missing, not even her new hamster friends can help her calm down. Then Mrs. G., the guinea pig next door, has an idea. They all make soup together, and as Kit breathes in the smell and breathes out to cool it, she finds herself feeling calmer. She even realizes her notebook isn&’t as lost as she thought!Kit and the Missing Notebook uses a fun and relatable character to teach children ages 4-8:What anxiety is and how to identify it in their bodies.A simple breathing exercise—smell the soup, cool the soup—that promotes mental wellness and can help when they are feeling overwhelmed.How to use their senses—sight, smell, sound, touch, and taste—to find themselves again. For parents and educators, Kit and the Missing Notebook also includes an author&’s note with information about anxiety, managing emotions with kids, and a delicious soup recipe!

Kit Carson: Frontier Scout (Legendary Heroes of the Wild West)

by William R. Sanford Carl R. Green

- Brings the action of the frontier days to life for the reluctant reader. - Recounts the adventures of the explorers, pioneers, and settlers of the West.

Kit & Kaboodle

by Rosemary Wells

In the spirit of Max and Ruby, Rosemary Wells launches a new preschool picture book series starring brother-and-sister twin cat duo Kit and Kaboodle, and the mischievous mouse Spinka!Kit and Kaboodle are twin Siamese cats. The brother and sister are very good kittens—they are always well behaved—but they are always getting into trouble. It's not the kittens who are making mischief. It's a red-capped mouse named Spinka! There are three short stories in this picture book: Sock Mischief, Baseball Mischief, Bath Time Mischief.

Kit-Kit-Kittens (Penguin Young Readers, Level 2)

by Bonnie Bader

Calling all cat lovers learning to read!Learn all about kittens in this fact-and-photo-filled book that captures all the charm of these adorable animals! This new nonfiction reader will teach kids about different breeds, how kittens grow, and how to take good care of your own kitten.

A Kit Story

by Kristen Tracy Alison Farell

Alison Farrell's The Hike meets Richard Scarry's I Am a Bunny in this delightful board book that combines sweetness and science.I am a fox. Do you see me?Timeless and nostalgic, quirky and fresh, lightly educational and wholly heartfelt, this autobiography of a fox kit will delight all cuddlers and snugglers.See the world through a fox kit's eyes in a charming book about finding your place in the world. Over the course of four seasons, Kit comes of age in the forest. In spring, she gambols. In autumn, she races. In summer, she sneaks and slinks. But with her mama, she will always be a little kit.This is the second in a series of board books that pairs Kristen Tracy's enchanting, playful text with Alison Farrell's sweet, endearing art for an adorable treatment of everyone's favorite topic: baby animals!PERFECT FOR BEDTIME KISSES: The story goes through a day in the life of a baby fox kit and ends tucked into her den with her mama fox. It's the perfect book to take families through their own day, complete with a cozy goodnight moment!ENCOURAGES CHILDREN TO IMAGINE OTHER PERSPECTIVES: This book is told in the first person: "I am a fox." The unusual narrator will get the youngest readers thinking about what it's really like to be a little fox kit!TEACHES COMPARISONS: The idea of seeing through the animal's eyes using comparisons to familiar ideas (Kit is slower than a hummingbird but faster than a turtle) is a perfect introduction to comparative logic.TEACHES SEASONS: Readers will delight in following Kit through all four seasons of the year, learning what she does differently in spring than she does in summer, what she does for the first time in autumn, and how she experiences winter.CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED ILLUSTRATOR: Alison Farrell is the author-illustrator of the fan favorite The Hike, along with Cycle City, Bicycle Bash, and A Cub Story, the first book in this series. Here she brings her love of science and sweet animals to a brand-new series about forest critters!BABY ANIMALS! There's one thing all babies love: baby animals! There are all kinds of animals to look at and learn about in these pages filled with wildlife and with love. Careful eyes will spot animals hidden everywhere in the detail-rich, evocative scenes.A BOOK TO BOND OVER: This is the perfect cuddly read between baby and parent, since it's focused on baby animals and their families.Perfect for:• Parents• Grandparents• Friends searching for the perfect baby shower gift• Animal lovers

Kitab! Kitab! Kitab!

by Deborah Bruss

The book is about friendship of children and animals. They played with each other all day, but one day children went to school and did not have anything to do. They all go to library and took some books to spend their times. प्रस्‍तुत पुस्‍तक में बच्‍चों और जानवरों की मित्रता के बारे में दिया गया है। वे एक दूसरे के साथ सारा दिन खेला करते थे लेकिन एक दिन बच्‍चे स्‍कूल चले जाते है और जानवरों के पास करने के लिये कुछ नहीं होता है तो वे सभी एक पुस्‍तकालय से किताबें लेकर आते है और अपना समय उन किताबों में व्‍यतीत करते है।

Kitchen Cabinet Science Projects: Fifty Amazing Science Experiments to Make with Everyday Ingredients

by Dr. Michelle Dickinson

Who knew you could makes a candle out of a banana and an almond? Kitchen Cabinet Science Projects is packed with easy and accessible science ideas.This beautifully designed full-color book is filled with science experiments that can be done at home, using the everyday items found in the kitchen with ingredients that cost no more than $5.00! From candy crystals and foamsicles to straw rockets and sticky ice, the experiments demonstrate serious scientific principles in a fun and exciting way, whether for school science fairs, or family fun at home. Written by Michelle Dickinson, a scientist whos studies atomic particles, these precise yet easy-to-follow instructions make mind-blowing science experiments easy for everyone.With experiments tested by hundreds of enthusiastic families around the world, Kitchen Cabinet Science Projects is the perfect gift for all ages.

Kitchen Chaos

by Deborah A. Levine Jillellyn Riley

Can their friendships take the heat? A trio of mothers and daughters will find out when they sign up for a cooking class from a famous chef in the first book of the Saturday Cooking Club series--it's mother-daughter bonding and so much more!Liza and Frankie have always been best friends. But when new girl Lillian arrives from San Francisco, suddenly three's a crowd. Especially after the trio is grouped together for a big sixth-grade social studies project--can they put aside their animosity long enough to succeed? When Liza suggests they all take a cooking class with the chef from her favorite cooking show for the project, the girls are on board, but they need an adult to take the class with them. It seems like the perfect opportunity to snag some quality time with their overscheduled, overstressed mothers...if they can convince them to sign up! Several headaches and close calls later, the girls at last find themselves in Chef Antonio's kitchen with their mothers in tow--but the drama is only just beginning!

Kitchen Dance

by Maurie J. Manning

This charming picture book celebrates family, full of singing and joy and tenderness. A little girl wakes in the night to mysterious, inviting noises. She rouses her brother, and they sneak downstairs and peek into the kitchen. To their amazement and delight, their parents are dancing and singing---"?Como te quiero! Oh, how I love you!" ---as they clean up and put food away. Mama and Papa discover the two kids and sweep them into the embrace of a family dance. Slowly, the song changes to a lullaby. . . the children close sleepy eyes. . . then Mama and Papa tuck them into bed again. The story reads like poetry. The art moves from subdued tones to hot tropical colors and back again. And as you turn the pages, you can almost hear the music---changing from a pop ballad to a hot tango to a cozy lullaby. All in all, it's a perfect bedtime book, with a satisfying hugs-and-kisses ending.

Kitchen Explorers!: 60+ recipes, experiments, and games for young chefs (Young Chefs Series)

by America's Test Kitchen Kids

From the creators of the #1 New York Times Bestseller The Complete Cookbook for Young Chefs, comes the best ever interactive workbook for kids ages 8 to 12 who want recipes, science experiments, hands-on activities, and games--all about food! Use the kitchen as your classroom, no school involved!The best activity book to have fun with food! TARGET CONSUMER: Kids ages 8 to 12 (and parents who want a little time tothemselves during this era of staying at home and distance learning).What makes fizzy drinks... fizzy? Can you create beautiful art... using salt? Or prove the power of smell... with jelly beans? Plus easy, kid-tested and kid-approved recipes for smoothies, guacamole, energy bites, mug cakes, and more, Kitchen Explorers! brings the kitchen alive with fun science experiments and art projects. Puzzles, word games, coloring pages and beyond will keep kids occupied and engaged.

Kitchen Helpers

by Amy Tao

See how the science of physics is utilized not only in the kitchen, but also around the house on a daily basis. Simple machines are everywhere! From brooms and rolling pins to lightbulbs and window blinds, basic everyday kitchen items transform into scientific concepts such as screws, levers, ramps, and wedges!

The Kitchen Knight: A Tale of King Arthur

by Margaret Hodges

Here noble Gareth, King Arthur's nephew is knighted by Sir Lancelot, vanquishes the dreaded knight of the Red Plain, and wins the hand of a fair maiden.

The Kitchen Madonna

by Rumer Godden

Marta is unhappy. For quietly aloof Gregory and his sister Janet, Marta, with her thick Ukrainian accent, her good cooking, and her stories, is the anchor of the house. Mother and Father, both busy architects, are gone all day and sometimes at night. Marta is always there; and the children, sensing her unhappiness, do not want her to go away. When they find out that Marta desires a good place in the kitchen, nine-year-old Gregory, with precocious young Janet in tow, sets out to find her a Ukrainian icon in busy, modern London. Master storyteller Rumer Godden deftly brings to life a portrait of a lonely boy discovering the creative power of love.

Kitchen Science for Toddlers: 20 Edible STEAM Activities and Experiments to Enjoy!

by Melissa Mazur

Eureka! Introduce your toddler to the wonders of science! Encourage play and discovery in the kitchen with 20 experiments kids can try and taste. This unique toddler "cookbook" book promises hours of fun for children and caregivers alike as they explore the basic principles of science, technology, engineering, art, and math (S.T.E.A.M.). See how milk can become plastic, how to turn melons into towers, and even make a homemade lava lamp. Best of all, most experiments can be taste-tested—and some can be eaten. Teach your toddler skills and concepts no kids cookbook can! Kid-friendly—Illustrated in a fun art style, this book is written to appeal to growing scientists and uses language they can easily understand. Prep for fun—Set up the kitchen for success and some silly science with helpful "lab" rules and a handy list of the materials young Einsteins or Curies will need. Extra lessons—On top of teaching the scientific method, the activities in this book also help toddlers develop curiosity, fine motor skills, and an extended attention span. Grab their little lab coats and this fun activity book for junior scientists and start learning together!

Kitchen Table Science (Into Reading, Level C #74)

by Elena Martin

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Kitchen Warriors

by Joan Aiken Jo Worth

A secret village of elves living in the cupboard must fend off vacuum witches and deep-freeze trolls in the battles of the kitchen wars The people who live in the house have no idea that an entire village of elves resides in their china cupboard, behind the soup bowls and bread-and-butter plates. And when the humans start their spring-cleaning by taking everything out of the cabinets, the king elf's crown disappears. Now the elven community is in a terrible state, and the only way to save the realm is to find what their ruler has lost. Luckily Prince Coriander has returned, after years of training at the elf school, to hunt down the crown. But the kitchen holds hidden dangers--Fendire, the infrared dragon who lurks behind the gas burners; deep-freeze trolls who can swallow an elf in a single mouthful; very scary kelpies in the dishwasher; and the great cat Mistigris. The prince soon finds himself battling a furnace dragon, retrieving his mother's ring from the bottom of the dishwasher, and rescuing a nixie girl who lives in the kitchen sink--all while racing to discover who will become the new king of the elves! This ebook features illustrations by Jo Worth and a personal history of Joan Aiken including rare images from the author's estate.

Kite

by Melvin Burgess

Taylor loves birds and collects eggs. He has the rare opportunity to enhance his collection when a pair of red kites nest nearby. The only problem is, the red kites are extremely rare -- only twenty-five are left in the country. Taylor's father, a gamekeeper, is under orders from his boss, the landowner Reg Harris, to kill the kites, who are birds of prey and will go after Harris's grouse population. For Taylor, the temptation also to take the eggs from the kites' nest becomes insurmountable when Harris actually asks him to do the job, even though it is illegal. Pangs of terrible guilt follow, and although Taylor tells Harris he's gotten rid of the incriminating evidence, he secretly salvages and hatches one egg. But as soon as the bird is born, elaborate plans must be made to keep its existence a secret in order to save it from being shot during the approaching hunting season.

The Kite

by Valeri Gorbachev

Little Turtle is going to fly a kite! As he makes his way to the meadow, his friends decide to join him. Together, they make the kite fly high in the sky! When Little Rabbit notices that Little Beetle has gone missing, will they be able to find him?

The Kite (Fountas & Pinnell LLI Blue #Level D)

by Mary Packard

A child watches his kite fly high in the sky.

The Kite (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Anne W. Phillips

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Up, Up, and Away. What is Monkey making?

The Kite Contest (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 2)

by Julie Rowe

NIMAC-sourced textbook

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