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Ouch!
by Rachel YoungGetting shots may not be any fun, but these vaccinations prevent dangerous diseases. Learn how vaccinations help keep us healthy.
Ouch! What Happens When a Bone Breaks or a Muscle Tears (Into Reading, Level P #26)
by John ManosNIMAC-sourced textbook
Ouija
by Katharine TurnerIt'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 CoetzeeVoorwoord 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 42nd President Bill Clinton
by Jack RobertsA desire to make a difference-that sums up Bill Clinton's remarkable and determined rise to the Presidency.
Our 50 States
by Robin Preiss Glasser Lynne Cheney"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 FirestoneIts 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 MooreHistory 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 GruhlWinner 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'AntonioWith 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 ZaidiIt 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 SmithThis 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.
Our Blessed Mother
by Marlyn Evangelina Monge FSP Julia Mary Darrenkamp FSPThe story of Mary, Our Blessed Mother, is presented in this beautifully illustrated book for children ages 7 to 9. The Biblical stories include anecdotes about her early life, her role as Jesus’ mother, and her assumption into heaven. Children will also get to know Mary through information about her miraculous reappearances on earth, her feast days, and how to pray the rosary. Written specifically for the intermediate age group, children can easily access these important stories for faith formation.
Our California
by Pam Muñoz Ryan"Our California" is a lively tour of author Pam Munoz Ryan's home state. Spirited poems celebrate California's major cities and regions. Backmatter includes state symbols and additional information about each place.
Our Camping Trip (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Linda Jake Meredith JohnsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Our Car
by J.M. BrumThere's nothing better than taking a drive in Dad's car.Join our protagonist and his dad as they go to the carwash, drive through a rainstorm, are tickled by the wind, and more in this bold and sweet story of a boy, his dad, and their car. From graphic artist Jan Bajtlik comes a vibrant and simple tale with surprising heart.
Our Castle by the Sea
by Lucy StrangeGrowing up in a lighthouse, 11-year-old Pet's world has been one of storms, secret tunnels, and stories about sea monsters. But now the country is at war and the cliff tops are a terrifying battleground. Pet will need to muster all her bravery to uncover why her family is being torn apart. This is the story of a girl who is afraid and unnoticed. A girl who freezes with fear at the enemy planes ripping through the skies overheard. A girl who is somehow destined to become part of the strange, ancient legend of the Daughters of Stone.
Our Cat Flossie
by Ruth BrownDescribes the pursuits Flossie loves best, such as gardening, helping make beds, collecting butterflies, getting in boxes, and sleeping.
Our Celebración!
by Susan Middleton ElyaA delightful rhyming romp through the festivities of a small town's summer parade and celebration, written in English with Spanish words sprinkled throughout.It's a sunny summer day. Come join the crowd headed for the parade! Marvel at the people riding motorcycles, bicycles, tricycles, and unicycles. Duck out of the way as firefighters spray water on hot spectators. Clap to the music as bands of musicians playing clarinetes, saxophones, flautas, trumpets, and drums march by. Feast on lemonade, watermelon, tacos, and ice cream. Wave to the corn princess as her float passes by. Then take cover when a quick rain shower comes, followed by a bright rainbow. Back in the town plaza as night falls, marvel at the sparkling fireworks that end the day's festivities. Pop, pop, pop! ¡Bón, bón, bón! With engaging text and imaginative, whimsical illustrations, Our Celebración! is the perfect way to enjoy a summer day--and learn some Spanish too!
Our Century 1970-1980
by Prescott HillThis “magazine” style history series reinforces the reality of history and makes reading about it more engaging to the student. Topics include daily life, around the world, back at home, sports world, arts, people in the news, and more.
Our Century 1980-1990
by Joanne SuterOur Century is a dramatic, newspaper-style presentation of each decade. These volumes highlight historic events and outstanding individual achievements in the sporting world, international affairs, scientific discoveries, daily life, and the arts. From apartheid in South Africa to solidarity in Poland to the midair explosion of U.S. Space Shuttle Challenger to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster to pop king Michael Jackson to Mikhail Gorbachev.
Our Changing Earth: An Encyclopedia of Landforms (Into Reading, Level N #87)
by Darleen RamosNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Our Earth is changing all the time. Earthquakes, wind, water, and ice all work to change the shape of Earth. Do you know which is the largest canyon on Earth?
Our Children Can Soar: A Celebration of Rosa, Barack, and the Pioneers of Change
by Michelle CookEvery person has a purpose, a unique effect on the world around us. And sometimes a person's achievements are so extraordinary, they shape generations to come. Highlighting key figures in the African American fight for equality, this stunning picture book--brought to life by thirteen of today's premier illustrators--symbolically takes readers through a people's history. From George Washington Carver to Jackie Robinson, from Rosa Parks to Barack Obama, here are true pioneers of change. Our Children Can Soar is the story of a people rising. It is a story for everyone, for it is on the backs of our ancestors that every child is raised.
Our Classroom Rules!
by Kallie GeorgeFrom the creators of Our Playground Rules! comes this playful picture book about kindness and community in the classroom—a perfect read for back-to-school!This picture book plays with the double meaning of "rules" to explore how following a few simple rules of kindness can make schooltime more fun for everyone! There are so many reasons why our classroom RULES!1. We look out for each other.2. We share ideas and express ourselves!3. We clean up. We line up. And if we mess up, that's okay. Mistakes are part of learning.Featuring simple text, gentle humor, and an adorable cast of animal characters, Our Classroom Rules! is the perfect tool to foster empathy, support social-emotional learning, and strengthen a sense of community in the classroom.
Our Classroom Rules
by Nora SotherdenStudents are introduced to roles, manners, and rules of the classroom through carefully leveled text and bright photographs.