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Mr. Granite Is from Another Planet! (My Weird School Daze #3)

by Dan Gutman Jim Paillot

It's the start of a new school year, and A.J.'s third-grade teacher, Mr. Granite, is out of this world! He's a supergenius who talks weird, acts weird, and looks weird. He knows everything. Is he a computer posing as a person, or does he come from another planet?

Mr. Greedy (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Greedy Wants to eat everything in sight. How will he ever stick to a low-calorie diet?

Mr. Grumble (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

No collection is complete without the latest adorable additions to the ever-popular, always brimming with personality Mr. Men and Little Miss family. Over 150 million copies sold worldwide!Mr. Grumble complains about everything—until the day a wizard teaches him a lesson.

Mr. Grumpy

by Lea Daniel

A grumpy little boy is cheered up by his babysitter, who teaches him the different ways in which dogs and people handle being too hot.

Mr. Grumpy (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Grumpy is in a BAD mood, until he gets a visit from Mr. Tickle!

Mr. Gumpy's Outing

by John Burningham

"Mr. Gumpy's little scow becomes a miniature ark when he takes two children and one each of various domestic animals for a ride .... The water appears so warmly inviting, and the tea they all share so satisfying, that the promise of the first glowing page is fulfilled. Burningham's sketchy yellow lines make the sun shine on his pages, and his animals--sometimes jaunty, more often appealingly hesitant--are his alone, unostentaciously distinctive. Mr. Gumpy has bumbling charm, and his outing is an unqualified pleasure." Kirkus Reviews This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy.

Mr. Happy (Mr. Men Book)

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Miserable is the saddest person in the land. Will Mr. Happy be able to help him? Other books in the Mr. Men and Little Miss series are available from Bookshare. This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy.

Mr. Happy (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

They're back! Rediscover the zaniest and most lovable characters you've ever met in the Mr. Men and Little Miss series—the best-selling, timeless, and universal books, which have sold millions of copies worldwide.Digitally available for the first time, these bright, charming books, with their easily recognizable characters, are easy enough for young readers and witty enough for adults.This fantastic read-to-me edition is read by Audie and Grammy award-winning narrator of Harry Potter, Jim Dale, who perfectly captures each character’s unique voice and personality. Get ready to fall in love with Mr. Men and Little Miss books all over again or for the very first time!

Mr. Hare's Big Secret

by Hannah Dale

Mr. Hare has a secret: there are big, juicy cherries at the top of the tree, but he needs his friends' help to get them down. One by one, he tricks each friend into dancing with him under the tree, until all the cherries fall to the ground and the forest friends have a great feast. Accumulation, sound words, repetition, and pure entertainment make this the perfect read-aloud book for adults and children to share.

Mr. Harrison Is Embarrassin’! (My Weirder School #2)

by Dan Gutman Jim Paillot

My Weirder School weirder than ever!Mr. Harrison, the tech guy at Ella Mentry School, can fix anything: computers, phones, pencil sharpeners. He can also build anything, like a solar-powered umbrella. What a nerd! But when the power goes out in the school, everyone is yelling and screaming and freaking out in the dark. Can Mr. Harrison save the day?

Mr. Higgins Takes a Stand

by David Preece

A loving family finally adopts Mr. Higgins. However, he still doubts his self-worth and lacks confidence in himself. But then, one day, Mr. Higgins has had enough and boldly rescues a friend from a pack of canine bullies. Mr. Higgins Takes a Stand deals with bullying, caring for others, and gaining self-confidence.Also available:A Home for Mr. HigginsMr. Higgins to the RescueAbout Mr. Higgins:In 2014, the authors David Preece and Jim Webber adopted a black Scottish terrier who was a shy, nervous, and somewhat suspicious mid-life rescue dog. &“Mr. Higgins&” (the fitting name he came to us with) gradually emerged from his shell and enjoyed his new life in his forever home. Still, on guard with most strangers, Mr. Higgins learned to return love while protecting his home and keeping his dads to their daily routines. Not a fan of pats on the head, &“Higgins&” prefers a light touch on his sides and burrowing into a safe space. He loves walks, other dogs, treats, and – as a born outfielder – plays fetch.

Mr. Higgins to the Rescue

by David Preece

In this delightful and insightful book, Mr. Higgins overhears that he is a &‘rescue dog,&’ and he doesn&’t know why he is. He discovers that nobody is perfect and that everyone has unique needs. But more importantly, Mr. Higgins realizes his purpose is to rescue and help others.Also available:A Home for Mr. HigginsMr. Higgins Takes a StandAbout Mr. Higgins:In 2014, the authors David Preece and Jim Webber adopted a black Scottish terrier who was a shy, nervous, and somewhat suspicious mid-life rescue dog. &“Mr. Higgins&” (the fitting name he came to us with) gradually emerged from his shell and enjoyed his new life in his forever home. Still, on guard with most strangers, Mr. Higgins learned to return love while protecting his home and keeping his dads to their daily routines. Not a fan of pats on the head, &“Higgins&” prefers a light touch on his sides and burrowing into a safe space. He loves walks, other dogs, treats, and – as a born outfielder – plays fetch.

Mr. Hynde Is Out of His Mind! (My Weird School #6)

by Dan Gutman Jim Paillot

Mr. Hynde, the substitute music teacher, thinks he's a rock-and-roll star-and he even shows up on TV!

Mr. Impossible

by Roger Hargreaves

Can you jump over a house? Mr. Impossible can! he can do some other impossible things too! Find out what they are and what happens when he goes to school with William. Contains picture descriptions. Other books by Roger Hargreaves are available from Bookshare. This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy.

Mr. Impossible (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Impossible can jump over a house and solve the world's toughest math problem. Is there anything he can't do?

Mr. Impossible and the Easter Egg Hunt (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Adam Hargreaves

Join the Mr. Men and Little Misses in this fun Easter Adventure!Mr. Impossible is organizing an Easter Egg hunt for all his friends. He's hiding them in all the most impossible places -- some are so high that only Mr. Tall can find them and some so low and cleverly hidden that Mr. Small will need to be called. Can his friends find all the eggs? Find out in this new Mr. Men and Little Miss adventure, packed with Easter fun!

Mr. Jack Is a Maniac! (My Weirder School #10)

by Dan Gutman Jim Paillot

With more than 6.5 million books sold, the My Weird School series really gets kids reading! <P><P>For A.J. and the gang at Ella Mentry School, weirdness and fun are all part of the routine. In this tenth book in the outrageously funny My Weirder School series, Principal Klutz thinks the kids at Ella Mentry School need to learn some self-defense moves. <P>But the guy he hired--Mr. Jack--thinks he's an action hero! He spends all his time looking in the mirror. He does everything in slow motion. How are the kids supposed to learn anything? <P>Perfect for reluctant readers and word lovers alike, My Weird School has something for everyone.

Mr. Jacobi Helps Out (Into Reading, Level Q #11)

by Diana Noonan Cheryl Orsini

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Our school really needs new sports equipment, so we all decide to have a big garage sale to raise some money. My neighbor Mr. Jacobi says he will be able to help. But all he has is one big apple tree. How will that help at the garage sale?

Mr. Jay’s Mysterious Evening at the School

by A. A. Jackson

Mr. Jay, a third grade teacher has a lot to be thankful for as the Thanksgiving Holiday approaches. Could it be that his small stuffed lamb moved from the shelf to save him? Join Mr. Jay to find out as each chapter unfolds the mystery of this fictional thriller written for children.

Mr. Kean's Garden (Into Reading, Level O #21)

by Ann Weil Scott Goto

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Remember to mix ashes in with the dirt when you're planting potatoes! That can't be right, can it? This is one of the things that Josela and Alberto must find out when an unfortunate accident puts them in charge of Mr. Kean's garden.

Mr. King's Lion (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)

by Drazen Kozjan Kate Dopirak

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Mr. Krup's Pup

by Eva Lindström

In this whimsical tale from award-winning Swedish author Eva Lindström, a man goes to extraordinary—and humorous—lengths to show his dog how much he loves her.It&’s nighttime and Mr. Krup's dog exclaims that she loves looking at the moon. Mr. Krup, who adores his dog more than anything else, suddenly starts building a rocket ship and one day disappears off into outer space. When he finally returns from his mysterious mission, he has a special gift to give to his dog . . .In this mischievously comical tale from one of Sweden&’s most beloved children&’s authors, readers will delight in the absurdity of this dog-human friendship, and perhaps even see themselves reflected in Mr. Krup's irrational devotion to his furry friend.

Mr. Lawson Proves His Point (Into Reading, Level T #83)

by Pamela Rushby Nathalie Ortega

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Mr. Lazy (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

Life is very sleepy for Mr. Lazy, until Mr. Bustle and Mr. Busy try to wake him up!

Mr. Lemoncello and the Titanium Ticket (Mr. Lemoncello's Library)

by Chris Grabenstein

Far away from his magical library, everyone's favorite game maker, Luigi Lemoncello, is building something new. Something SECRET. And he's about to let the world see it. He'll reveal that hidden deep within the Lemoncello-tastic new building is a single ticket. A titanium ticket. <p><p> Four lucky boys and girls are about to win the chance to go inside the building on a spectacular scavenger hunt that will take them through bigger-than-life live-action games--towering, skyscraper-size Jenga; dizzying real-life Chutes and Ladders; death-defying games of Rush Hour; plus ball pit moats and more! Each game will get the players closer to the titanium ticket. But the real secret? Mr. Lemoncello is thinking about his legacy, and whichever player finds the ticket will be the first to win a spot in an elite group of kids who will compete in the next books to win Mr. Lemoncello's ENTIRE EMPIRE!

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