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Otto Goes to the Beach

by Todd Parr

When Otto the dog feels lonely, he drives to the beach hoping to find a friend to play with.

Otto Has a Birthday Party

by Todd Parr

It's Otto's birthday, and he wants to bake a cake for his friends. But-oh no, Otto!-shoes don't go in birthday cakes! Presents, games, and a special delivery arrive just in time to save the party.

Otto P. Nudd

by Emily Butler

Fans of The Tales of Despereaux, Pax, and Crenshaw will delight over this friendship story about a brash raven, a dutiful squirrel, and the human girl that brings them together. The perfect read for animal lovers.Otto P. Nudd: Tthe BEST bird in Ida Valley (at least according to him). While his buddies waste their days at the dump cracking jokes, Otto invents things with his human neighbor Old Man Bartleby in their workshop. Marla: The Competition. This protective mama-squirrel will swipe Otto's snacks from under his beak if it means another meal for her babies!Pippa: The girl who loves the birds in Ida Valley, and Otto most of all. But when Bartleby''s latest contraption lands him in danger, the whole neighborhood--kids and critters alike--will have to join forces to save their oldest friend!Author Emily Butler delivers a timeless friendship tale about a brash raven, a crafty squirrel, and the neighborhood that brings them together.

Otto Tattercoat and the Forest of Lost Things

by Matilda Woods

From a masterful storyteller comes an adventure filled with magic and mischief, courage and family. Perfect for fans of The Penderwicks and the Brothers Grimm fairy tales.In the city of Hodorf, the Tattercoats live by a strict code. Only steal what you need, don't leave a trace of yourself behind, and if another Tattercoat is in trouble, you must always help them out. These are the rules that guide Nim's life as she and her rat, Nibbles, live on the streets and the rooftops of the only place she's ever called home. So when a new boy named Otto comes to town and gets caught up in the devious plottings of a former Tattercoat who's fallen from grace, Nim takes it upon herself to come to Otto's rescue.But Otto isn't the only one who needs help: The days in Hodorf have been growing progressively shorter and darker since the legendary sundragons went extinct. The air is getting colder, hope is waning, and it won't be long until the freeze grows so bone-deep that the chimneys the Tattercoats use for warmth at night will no longer suffice. With things growing more dire, Nim sets off into the murky woods surrounding the city, searching for Otto--and for answers. With this story of magic, wonder, adventure, and smarts, Matilda firmly establishes herself as a powerful voice in the middle-grade space.Praise for Otto Tattercoat and the Forest of Lost Things:* "An engrossing tale...Both charming and wise." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review"Woods fills her tale with vivid settings--a Dickensian atmosphere, a fairyland forest--and touching teamwork, and Otto's fortitude makes for a winning read." --Publishers Weekly"[A] frosty tale of magic and bravery." --Booklist

Otto and the Bird Charmers

by Charlotte Haptie

Otto and the Bird Charmers, the second book of the Karmidee and the sequel to Otto and the Flying Twins, is a 400 page fantasy written by the new British author Charlotte Haptie and first published in 2004. The City of Trees is in the grip of something strange. Although spring should have already arrived, the city is besieged by icy cold and unending blizzards. Otto Hush, a magical Karmidee boy, is dismayed to find out that the Normals are blaming the Karmidee for the ill fortune. Otto realizes that even if the Karmidee once knew how to control the weather, by now they have long forgotten. But who or what is causing the unbearable cold? In his quest to save the city, Otto encounters the legendary Wool Bandits, helps a miniature family with a dangerous secret, and, together with new and extraordinary friends, challenges the ancient powers of the sinister Bird Charmers. According to the Sunday Times of London, Charlotte Haptie's Karmidee series is "A sophisticated, elliptical fantasy that does not read like anything you have come across before. It will reward youngsters ... with its magic, warmth and excitement"

Otto and the Flying Twins

by Charlotte Haptie

Otto and the Flying Twins, the first of the Karmidee series and the novel before Otto and the Bird Charmers, is a 300 page fantasy for children and adults written by the new British author Charlotte Haptie and first published in 2002. The City of Trees was once filled with dazzling magic, but humans changed all of that. Normals are now determined to wipe out all enchantment, and magical people must hide their powers. Young Otto Hush knows that he doesn't have one drop of magic in him. The Hush family has always been reassuringly conventional. That is, of course, until the day Otto's twin sisters begin to fly. Suddenly everything Otto ever thought was extraordinary becomes ordinary. In fact, Otto is no longer even sure who he is, yet he knows he must take on an incredible responsibility. The evils of greed, prejudice, intolerance, and exploitation are about to destroy the magic forever. City officials are passing regulations requiring magical creatures to suppress their differences, and they are using their "normal" police to force magicals to work at slavish jobs. Otto must help stop them. Charlotte Haptie lives and writes in Scotland. After holding down a number of sensible jobs, she wrote this book, her first novel. It was published in the United Kingdom to great acclaim. The Sunday Times called it "a sophisticated, elliptical fantasy that does not read like anything you have come across before" and went on to declare that "it will reward youngsters ... with its magic, warmth and excitement"

Otto and the New Girl: Symmetry (Math Matters)

by Nan Walker

Discover Math Matters! With over 15 million books sold worldwide, this award-winning series of easy-to-read books will help young readers ages 5–8 approach math with enthusiasm. Great for fans of MathStart or Step into Reading Math. Otto and Ava have been best friends since discovering they both have special "mirror names." But Otto worries the new girl in school, Vivian, is shaking up everything! Can Otto keep his friend—and maybe make a new one?With engaging stories that connect math to kids&’ everyday lives, each book in the Teachers&’ Choice Award–winning Math Matters series focuses on a single concept and reinforces math vocabulary and skills. Bonus activities in the back of each book feature math and reading comprehension questions, and even more free activities online add to the fun! (Math topic: Symmetry).

Otto and the Story Tree

by Vivien Mildenberger

In this love letter to the magic of storytelling and connection, a lonely old bird tells stories to a seed, which eventually grows into a tree where animals gather to listen.A cranky old bird named Otto lives in a dirty and dark house. He could dust, but, ack! Who can be bothered? One day, while making his evening meal, he drops a seed on the floor. He could pick it up, but, ack!, who could be bothered? And so he settles into his armchair and starts to tell a story about being caught in a fierce storm while riding in a hot air balloon. When he wakes up the next morning, the seed has sprouted. And so, at the end of the day, he settles in to spin another yarn. Finally, the sprout is a full-grown tree, which grows right through the top of the house, and animals gather in its top branches every night to listen to one of Otto&’s marvelous stories. Here is a picture book that celebrates the power of imagination and the connections that are made through storytelling.

Otto of the Silver Hand

by Howard Pyle

A rich and engrossing thread of Romance runs through this tale of the motherless son of a valiant robber baron of Medieval Germany. Young Otto, born into a warring household in an age when lawless chiefs were constantly fighting each other or despoiling the caravans of the merchant burghers, is raised in a monastery only to return to his family's domain and become painfully involved in the blood feud between his father and the rival house of Trutz-Drachen.The narrative is told with Howard Pyle's consummate skill and illustrated with some of the most enchanting sketches ever done for a book of this type. Like the same author's version of The Story of King Arthur and His Knights and his collection of original stories known as The Wonder Clock, this book has become a legend, a modern story with the feel and sound of an ancient tale. It is a reading adventure that youngsters will not soon forget.

Otto the Owl Who Loved Poetry

by Vern Kousky

An owl with an unusual passion learns to shine in this fresh, funny debut picture book introducing a poetry-loving owl whom kids will cheer for. Otto loves poetry—Keats, Rossetti, Dickinson, even T. S. Eliot. He prefers reading to roosting and reciting to hunting. Ordinarily, this wouldn’t be a problem. But, you see, Otto is an owl. When the other owls begin to make fun of Otto, he embarks on a difficult journey, finding along the way both his inner poet and a community that accepts him for who he is. Celebrating courage and the importance of sticking with your passion, and incorporating an engaging mix of original and famous poems, Vern Kousky has created an enchanting and inviting world—a forest filled with the sounds of poetry.

Otto: A Palindrama

by Jon Agee

This absurdly clever and funny graphic novel, told entirely in palindromes, is created by World Palindrome Champion Jon Agee, author of Go Hang a Salami! I'm a Lasagna Hog!Otto is having a very palindramatic day. His pet, Pip, has gone missing, and his search for the dog leads him deeper and deeper into a strange and perplexing world--full of talking owls, stacks of cats, storms and mazes, boats and trains and automobiles . . . oh my! Everything seems to be the same backward and forward, and Pip isn't sure he'll ever find his way home to Mom and Pop. But you, reader, will enjoy his Oz-like journey thoroughly.

Ouch!

by Rachel Young

Getting shots may not be any fun, but these vaccinations prevent dangerous diseases. Learn how vaccinations help keep us healthy.

Ouch! (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom)

by Linda Jake Francesco Ghersina

An Accident Read and find out how this boy hurt his knee. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Ouch! What Happens When a Bone Breaks or a Muscle Tears (Into Reading, Level P #26)

by John Manos

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Ouija

by Katharine Turner

It's not just a game.As far as Elaine Morris is concerned, the Ouija board is just a game she played at sleepovers as a kid. But her best friend, Debbie, has been messing around with one recently--and claims she's starting to hear strange noises around the house. 'Laine thinks Debbie is a total dork for getting spooked, until Debbie dies in a horrible and haunting way. Desperate to figure out what really happened to her friend, 'Laine starts using the Ouija board to uncover its mystery. She soon learns that something sinister has come through the board, and it's not ready to say GOOD-BYE.Read this heart-stopping novel before seeing the major motion picture!

Oupa is hemel toe

by Amber Richards Madelyn Coetzee

Voorwoord aan volwassenes wat vir kinders lees Hierdie e-boek is geskryf van uit 'n Christelike perspektief, wat bedoel word om aan jong kinders gelees word, of enige ander ouderdom as die boek hulle kan help om die afsterwe van 'n geliefde te verwerk. Die boek was spesifiek geskryf om 'n slim 2 jarige seuntjie te help wat sy oupa amper elke dag gesien het. Hy het 'n verduideliking nodig gehad waarheen sy oupa gegaan het. Die verbalisering van die verduideliking in 'n boek kan moeilik wees vir verskeie redes: Die konteks is vir jong kinders wat op 'n konkrete wyse dink Die onderwerp is kompleks Dit is belangrik om nie 'n vrees te ontwikkel nie Gevoelens van hartseer moet bekragtig word, terwyl hoop uitgebeeld word Sommige van die besonderhede in hierdie boek is spesifiek vir sy oupa, soos die gebruik van 'n kierie, waarmee die klein seuntjie gespeel het. As jy die boek aan 'n jong kind lees voeg asseblief enige persoonlike besonderhede by sodat die boek meer persoonlik is in elke unieke situasie. Paar voorbeelde volg: Wat het die kind die geliefde genoem? Die konsep kan op toepassing wees van enige geliefde wat afgesterwe het. Wat was die geliefde se liggaamlike beperkings wat hul hemelse liggaam nie sal he nie? Miskien was dit brille, 'n rolstoel, gehoor apparate of iets soort gelyk. Is daar iets uniek en ouderdom-gepas wat jy graag wil byvoeg oor hoe die geliefde dood is Hier is 'n paar voorstelle om die e-boek te gebruik: Lees dit deur en identifiseer areas waar jy dit 'n persoonlike storie kan maak voordat jy dit aan 'n kind lees. Besluit hoe jy hierdie storie gaan gebruik As gevolg van die feit dat die onderwerp kompleks en baie emosioneel is, en dat dit aan 'n kind gelees word, was dit belangrik om die boek kort te hou. Moenie meer informasie aan die kind gee as wat versoek word nie. As volwassenes het ons

Our New Jersey (Student Edition)

by Macmillan McGraw-Hill

Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Grade 4 NEW JERSEY Edition invites students to be a participant in New Jersey’s story from its earliest peoples to the challenges of today. Each unit is developed around the BIG IDEAS of social studies that help students focus and gain a deeper understanding of the New Jersey Academic Content Standards. The New Jersey program builds geographic mastery with map and chart skills, offers reading skills and strategies to reinforce Reading/Language Arts, and integrates Dinah Zike’s Foldables™ to help students improve comprehension. This program also features rich literature selections, primary sources, and Readers’ Theaters that bring New Jersey history alive, citizenship pages that show real-life participation in democracy, and biographies that help students learn about the lives of people who have made a difference throughout New Jersey’s history. The program includes New Jersey Academic Content Standards for each lesson, as well as built-in New Jersey Test Preparation in every unit assessment.

Our 42nd President Bill Clinton

by Jack Roberts

A desire to make a difference-that sums up Bill Clinton's remarkable and determined rise to the Presidency.

Our 50 States

by Lynne Cheney Robin Preiss Glasser

"As I've traveled our great country, I have been struck again and again by its beauty and variety and reminded of how rich our history is. Travel a few miles in any direction, and you'll encounter an amazing story that helps explain all the multitude of ways our country came to be." -- Lynne Cheney Lynne Cheney and Robin Preiss Glasser, creators of the bestselling America: A Patriotic Primer and A is for Abigail: An Almanac of Amazing American Women, take you on an unforgettable tour of America -- from the Everglades of Florida to the grasslands of Kentucky to the Sierra Mountains of California. Listening to her grandchildren's enthusiastic account of all they saw and did on a family road trip inspired Lynne Cheney to collaborate with Robin Preiss Glasser and create Our 50 States -- the greatest family vacation imaginable. Pack your bags and celebrate our diverse heritage state by state and sea to shining sea in this treasure trove of America's people, places, and history. A scholar of American history, Mrs. Cheney has drawn on a lifetime of study and travel for Our 50 States. Robin Preiss Glasser has brought her inimitable wit and exuberance to every illustration. Together they have created a joyful book that reminds us how fortunate we are to call America our home.

Our American Flag

by Mary Firestone

Its stars and stripes ripple and wave. It's the United States flag, and Americans have flown it for more than 200 years. Join seamstress Mary Pickers gill for a trip through time to see how this symbol of freedom came to be. <P><P>Lexile Measure: IG790L

Our American Heritage: People in U.S. History (Fourth Edition)

by Judy Hull Moore

History is the events or happenings of the past. History is not made by itself. It is made by people. Some people have become great Americans because they played an important part in America's history. We will study the history of America through the lives of some of these people.

Our Animal Neighbors: Compassion for Every Furry, Slimy, Prickly Creature on Earth

by Matthieu Ricard Jason Gruhl

Winner of the Moonbeam Children's Animals/Pets Non-Fiction Gold Medal!A story about the fundamental connection between animals and people and how we can treat all of Earth's creatures with compassion and empathy.Furry polar bears, playful sea otters, slow sloths, prickly porcupines, and slimy snakes are just a few of the many animals we share our world with. And even though we might not look the same or have the same needs as our animal neighbors, we have more in common with them than we might think. Our Animal Neighbors introduces children to the importance of treating all animals with the care and compassion they deserve. We all want to experience love, safety, and respect and this book is the first step to instilling those values at an early age. This planet is our home, and we should all be free to live a prosperous life regardless of whether we have hands, hooves, scales, or fur.&“A serious message delivered with humor, simplicity, and charm makes this book an excellent purchase for families that value open-ended discussions. Also a good resource for classrooms and libraries that welcome diverse opinions and points of view.&”—School Library Journal

Our Baby from China

by Nancy D'Antonio

With simple text and lovely photographs, Nancy D'Antonio tells about the adoption of Ariela Xiangwei. To learn about the land their new daughter comes from, the author and her husband travel in China. They go to the orphanage and for the first time hold Ariela Xiangwei in their arms. Finally, back home in the U.S., Ariela meets grandparents, uncles and aunts, cousins and friends and begins her new life.

Our Bapu

by Begum Qudsia Zaidi

It is right that our children and our children’s children should know something of this story which has a certain epic quality about it, and even though they may miss the living presence, yet they will learn something not only about Gandhiji but about the ancient spirit and eternal message of India, which he represented so magnificently.

Our Beautiful Colors (Little Golden Book)

by Nikki Shannon Smith

This Little Golden Book features beautiful illustrations and rhyming text about colors, plus a social justice theme that encourages Black children to celebrate themselves.Beautiful colors—look up and look down.Beautiful babies in all shades of brown. This delightful concept book doesn't just teach colors—it does so with a focus on brown as a celebration and a validation of Black children. As beautiful Black babies play together in a park, they discover yellow flowers, red berries, green grass, and more. This Little Golden Book offers a way for families with very young children to begin addressing themes of diversity and equality.

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