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Let's Party! Kids Cookbook: Tasty Recipes Kids Will Love to Make, Eat, and Share

by Ashley Moulton

It's party time: fun and festive recipes for kid cooks ages 8 to 12 Learning how to cook is worth celebrating! The Let's Party! Kids Cookbook is filled with 12 playful party themes with games and activities for you and your guests to have fun with—all centered around yummy recipes that you can make yourself. Surprise your friends with a delicious breakfast the night after a sleepover, or just have a tea party with your favorite stuffed animals on a rainy day. The possibilities are endless when you know how to cook, so let's get the festivities started with the Let's Party! Kids Cookbook! This party-themed kids cookbook includes: A creative mix of recipes—Serve a variety of sweet and savory dishes that use healthy ingredients, like Berrylicious Oven Pancakes, Superhero Shield Tortillas, Teriyaki Pineapple Kebabs, and more. Throw the perfect party—From putting together a plan, to making your guests feel welcome, discover how to create a cheery celebration for any occasion with this exciting kids cookbook. Now you're cooking—You'll find step-by-step guides to beginner cooking techniques, like how to measure ingredients, chop with a knife, and safely use a stove. Look no further for the perfect party-themed kids cookbook—this one has you covered.

Let's Play an Instrument: A Music Book for Kids

by Rachelle Burk

Introduce kids to music, instruments, and rhythm with this adorable picture book for ages 3 to 5Get little toes tapping with this delightful music book for toddlers! On every page, simple language and big, beautiful illustrations teach little ones about woodwind, string, brass, and percussion instruments. They'll learn what each one is called, how it works, the sounds it makes, and why it helps make music so amazing!How music is made—Explore all the sounds instruments can create, from the deep rumble of the bass to the jingle of the tambourine.A magical, musical story time—Make reading aloud a musical adventure with rhythmic language that preschool and kindergarten kids will want to read again and again.Instrumental illustrations—This book about music features colorful, full-page illustrations convey the fun of playing music and are sure to delight kids and parents alike.Let little ones take their first steps in music with Let's Play an Instrument.

Let's Play, Crabby!: An Acorn Book (A Crabby Book #2)

by Jonathan Fenske

The second book in Geisel Award Honoree Jonathan Fenske's hilarious underwater early reader series!Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow! Plankton wants Crabby to play a game. Plankton tries to get Crabby to play Simon Says, Tag, and Hide-and-Seek. But Crabby does NOT want to play with Plankton. Will Plankton give up? Or will Crabby finally play along? With comic speech bubbles and full-color artwork throughout, Geisel Award Honoree Jonathan Fenske's early reader series is sure to be a hit with new readers!

Let's Play Football!

by Ben Lerwill

This lyrical non-fiction picture book celebrates the simple joys of soccer, whatever your background or ability. Rather than focusing on rules, skills, superstars, big clubs and record-breaking feats, this uplifting book for young children celebrates the planet's best-loved sport and shows how the world's most accessible game - where the only equipment needed is something that rolls - has evolved into a force for unity, and a sport for absolutely everyone. Spreads cover how soccer can be played by all ages, genders, and abilities, whatever your racial, cultural or economic background, and whether you're in a state-of-the-art stadium or just a simple patch of scrubland.

Let's Play Football!

by Ben Lerwill

This lyrical non-fiction picture book celebrates the simple joys of football, whatever your background or ability. Rather than focusing on rules, skills, superstars, big clubs and record-breaking feats, this uplifting book for young children celebrates the planet's best-loved sport and shows how the world's most accessible game – where the only equipment needed is something that rolls – has evolved into a force for unity, and a sport for absolutely everyone. Spreads cover how football can be played by all ages, genders, and abilities, whatever your racial, cultural or economic background, and whether you’re in a state-of-the-art stadium or just a simple patch of scrubland.

Let's Play Hide and Seek

by Ruby Molly Hawkins

Psst…! Come and meet the Hawkins family… There's Harry, 8 years old, the eldest of the children, who does the smelliest of farts. Then there's Ben, 6, who likes to mend things, taking them apart, then has trouble putting them back together. What about Ruby, 5, the only girl in the family, who just talks, talks, talks and TALKS. The baby of the bunch is Jonny, 3, who lives for his trains. Choo! Choo! And not forgetting Dad, who single-handedly brings up the children, ensuring they look out for one another, as their individual personalities and characters grow within each story.

Let's Play in the Forest

by Claudia Rueda

As Duck, Bunny, Moose, Beaver, and others play between the trees, Wolf continues getting dressed: undershirt, pants, T-shirt, socks, and shoes. By the time he has combed his hair and put on his backpack, Wolf is VERY hungry, and the animals are suddenly VERY afraid. Luckily for the animals, Wolf is hungry for PANCAKES -- his favorite!

Let's Play Make Bee-lieve: An Acorn Book (Bumble and Bee #2)

by Ross Burach

Bumble and Bee are ready to PLAY! Will Froggy join in on a day of fun?Pick a book. Grow a Reader!"This rollicking collection... will have children giggling and enjoying reading success. " -- Kirkus ReviewThis series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!Bumble and Bee have some hysterical ideas for an adventurous day on the pond -- such as going on a search for treasure and a wacky new version of hide-and-seek. Unfortunately, their best pal Froggy wants no part. Will Bumble and Bee's contagious energy be enough to tempt Froggy into joining them for a day of fun and games?

Let's Play Soccer!

by Ben Lerwill

This lyrical non-fiction picture book celebrates the simple joys of soccer, whatever your background or ability.“Lerwill and Ruiz’s ode to the Beautiful Game offers a portrait of the sport as one that unites....The picture that emerges of soccer’s universality sings as it inspires.”—Publishers WeeklyRather than focusing on rules, skills, superstars, big clubs and record-breaking feats, this uplifting book for young children celebrates the planet's best-loved sport and shows how the world's most accessible game - where the only equipment needed is something that rolls - has evolved into a force for unity, and a sport for absolutely everyone. Spreads cover how soccer can be played by all ages, genders, and abilities, whatever your racial, cultural or economic background, and whether you're in a state-of-the-art stadium or just a simple patch of scrubland.

Let's Play Soldier, George Washington! (Before I Made History)

by Peter Roop Connie Roop

What you might not know is that: General Washington led our American army to victory in the Revolutionary War. President Washington was our first President. George Washington had no children of his own. George Washington fought a war so Americans could be free. We celebrate George Washington's birthday in February on Presidents' Day. But did you know George Washington really had two birthdays? George Washington's face is on every dollar bill.

Let's Play Yoga!: How to Grow Calm Like a Mountain, Strong Like a Warrior, and Joyful Like the Sun

by Márcia De Luca Lcia Barros

An exuberantly illustrated book that introduces yoga to kids ages 5 to 8 with simple postures and techniques to foster a calm mind and healthy body.How can a magic tree, a cow with a fidgety son, or a wise lion teach kids about being kinder, calmer, and stronger? With yoga! In Let’s Play Yoga!, these and other colorful characters promote balance and discernment—through creative stories kids can read on their own, all grounded in traditional yoga poses. This vibrant book also includes:The ten principles of yoga: nonviolence, truth, non-stealing, right use of energy, detachment, cleanliness, contentment, discipline, self-study and trust.Stories to help you learn: Wise and playful teachers, from Gomu the spotted cow to Vriksha the magic tree, show how practicing yoga—and living its principles—is a gift to yourself and others.Thirteen yoga poses: Step-by-step illustrations show how to do Tadasana (mountain pose), Trikonasana (triangle pose), and more, plus meditation and breathing exercises.And an abundance of benefits: By “playing yoga,” kids will cultivate balance, discipline, and focus. The result? They become more aware of their own feelings, thoughts, and actions; more engaged at school; and happier at home.“An excellent example of how we can inspire and motivate our children through yoga. Not only does the practice build self-confidence and mindfulness in kids, but it’s also a great opportunity for to us bond and have fun with our most precious investments.” —Dr. Suhas Kshirsagar, author of Change Your Schedule, Change Your Life“A unique approach to the instruction of children’s yoga . . . appealing, a blend of playful and practical.” —Kirkus Reviews

Let's Pretend (Rigby PM Plus Blue (Levels 9-11), Fountas & Pinnell Select Collections Grade 3 Level Q #Red (Level 4))

by Annette Smith Naomi C. Lewis

This is the second story about the twins, Matthew and Emma. Mum is painting the children's faces as she perpares them for a fancy dress party. Matthew's initial disappointment eventually turns to delight.

Let's Pretend This Never Happened (Dear Dumb Diary #1)

by Jim Benton

Read the hilarious, candid (& sometimes mean) diaries of Jamie Kelly, who promises that everything in her diary is true. . . or at least as true as it needs to be. In this book, Jamie contends with Angeline, the school's prettiest, most popular girl (who Jamie thinks is a goon!) and the impending visit of her troll-like little cousin. Will Jamie survive? Will she go mad? Will she send her mom's nasty casserole to starving children in Wheretheheckistan? You'll just have to read the first installment of Dear Dumb Diary to find out!

Let's Pretend This Never Happened (Dear Dumb Diary #1)

by Jim Benton

Read the hilarious, candid (& sometimes mean) diaries of Jamie Kelly, who promises that everything in her diary is true...or at least as true as it needs to be. In this book, Jamie contends with Angeline, the school's prettiest, most popular girl (who Jamie thinks is a goon!) and the impending visit of her troll-like little cousin. Will Jamie survive? Will she go mad? Will she send her mom's nasty casserole to starving children in Wheretheheckistan? You'll just have to read the first installment of Dear Dumb Diary to find out!

Let's Pretend We Never Met

by Melissa Walker

“I love how this book gets the fragile ecosystem that is middle school. There’s a purity to the voice that feels very real, very Judy Blume. Loved it!”—R. J. Palacio, author of WonderThe Thing About Jellyfish meets The Kind of Friends We Used to Be in this sweet, honest middle grade debut.If it were up to Mattie Markham, there would be a law that said your family wasn’t allowed to move in the middle of the school year. After all, sixth grade is hard enough without wondering if you’ll be able to make new friends or worrying that the kids in Pennsylvania won’t like your North Carolina accent.But when Mattie meets her next-door neighbor and classmate, she begins to think maybe she was silly to fear being the “new girl.” Agnes is like no one Mattie has ever met—she’s curious, hilarious, smart, and makes up the best games. If winter break is anything to go by, the rest of the school year should be a breeze.Only it isn’t, because when vacation ends and school starts, Mattie realizes something: At school Agnes is known as the weird girl who no one likes. All Mattie wants is to fit in (okay, and maybe be a little popular too), but is that worth ending her friendship with Agnes?

Let's Put on a Show! (Full House Stephanie)

by Elizabeth Winfrey

Michelle wants to put up a show - to write the show, direct it and star in it. But Stephanie has another idea. She wants her friend a T.V.star, to act but then Stephanie will have to take over the show. Will the show go on at all?

Let's Put That Away! My First Book of Organizing: A Home Edit Board Book for Kids (The Home Edit for Kids)

by Clea Shearer Joanna Teplin

Embark on a rainbow-filled adventure of tidying up with your little ones! In this charming board book, Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin—New York Times bestselling authors and founders of the Home Edit—invite kids to unlock the joy of a tidy space and learn lifelong organizational skills.It&’s been a full day of play, and now things are everywhere! Where do they go? Every item from towels to toys has a home, and it&’s time to put it all back.Spend the day with friends as they go about taking things out and putting them away. Playing with blocks and reading books are all great fun! Do you know where they go when you&’re done? On shelves or in baskets, in containers or drawers—let&’s explore all the places you can organize and store. When that&’s all done and everything&’s back in order, you&’ll see you&’ve found the perfect way to end the day.This rainbow-filled board book is the first children&’s book from the founders of the Home Edit, Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin. Let&’s Put That Away! is written in simple language paired with easy-to-follow directions and charming illustrations. This fun book is the perfect guide for little ones learning to tidy up.

Let's Read About-- Betsy Ross

by Danielle Denega Renee Graeff

Betsy Ross lived during colonial times. She was a strong and smart woman and became very successful -- especially as a flag maker! Open this book and read about this exciting figure in our country's history! Learn about Betsy Ross and her impact on American history from her birth to the current celebration of Flag Day. 32 pages with limited picture descriptions.

Let's Read About ... Martin Luther King, Jr. (Scholastic First Biographies)

by Courtney Baker

Brief biography of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.

Let's Read About ... Rosa Parks (Scholastic First Biographies)

by Courtney Baker

Brief biography of civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks.

Let’s Ride, Paul Revere!

by Peter Roop Connie Roop

Paul Revere is famous for his ride on the night of April 18, 1775. That night, Paul Revere galloped across the Massachusetts countryside to warn American Patriots that British soldiers were coming. The soldiers hoped to capture American cannons, guns, and gunpowder in Concord. Paul also warned John Hancock and Sam Adams. These two Patriot leaders were in Lexington, Massachusetts. Paul told them that the British would be coming to arrest them. In 1861, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow published his popular poem "Paul Revere's Ride." Paul Revere became an American hero. His poem begins with these lines: Listen, my children, and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere. Longfellow's poem made Paul Revere famous. Do you know that there are towns in Massachusetts, Missouri, and Minnesota named Revere? As a silversmith, Paul Revere made spoons, bowls, teapots, and ladles. Do you know Paul also made bells and cannons? Paul Revere enjoyed Boston's many church bells. Do you know Paul was a bell ringer when he was a teenager? Paul Revere warned American Patriots that the British were coming. Do you know other riders rode that same night giving the same warning? The answers to these questions and many more lie in who Paul Revere was as a boy and as a young man. This book is about Paul Revere before he made history.

Let's Rock: Sedimentary Rocks

by Chris Oxlade

Sedimentary Rocks looks at how sedimentary rocks form, change, move, evolve, erode, and are recycled around the world.

Let's Roll

by Amy Tao

Have you ever wondered why wheels are round and not triangles or squares? Try this activity to learn why wheels are the shape that they are.

Let's Say Hello (Baby's First Language Book)

by Giselle Ang

Teach babies to greet others in twelve different languages with this adorable multilingual board book! Get ready, everyone! LET’S SAY...HELLO. A perfect companion to Disney’s "It's a Small World" and Shirley Ng-Benitez’s How Do You Say series, Let’s Say board books teach tiny tots warm and friendly words/phrases in several languages. Each book features: twelve diverse languages: American Sign Language, Arabic, French, German, Haitian Creole, Hausa, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Spanish vibrant and colorful illustrations easy-to-read pronunciations/demonstrations kid-friendly illustrations of everyday babies from around the world An ideal baby shower or first-day-of-school gift!

Let's Say Hi to Friends Who Fly!

by Mo Willems

An exuberant cat cheers on her friends as they demonstrate whether or not they can fly.

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