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Sheepwrecked
by Ashley BeloteSet sail on a hilarious romp on the high seas with a group of pirate sheep and their big emotions! Join them as they bumble their way to a lost island and find the best treasure of all -- friendsheep!Baa-hoy! Captain Hoof and his crew of sheep pirates are headed home with their treasure. Then -- SMASH! CRASH! BAM! -- the flock has been SHEEPWRECKED. They're cursed! They're lost forever! They'll never make it home! Until. . . a long-lost pirate helps the ragtag flock calm their nerves and see that things aren't all that bad. All's wool that ends wool in this hilariously absurd, adventurous picture book from the creator of Witch & Wombat.
Sheerluck Holmes and the Hounds of Baker Street
by Doug PetersonA mysterious disappearance has the Veggies worried until the world's greatest detective, Sheerluck Holmes, and his sidekick, Dr. Bob Watson, take the case. Sheerluck finds out someone hasn't been much of a friend to the missing Sniffy--but who will admit to breaking the Golden Rule? And will Sheerluck find poor Sniffy before the hounds of Baker Street do? Fortunately, the Veggies quickly learn the importance of treating others like you want to be treated! Based on the VeggieTales® video Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler.
Sheikh Chilli ke Karname
by Dharampal BariyaThe Best of Sheikh Chilli ke Karname by Dharampal Bariya is one of the best story books meant for young readers. The book consists of stories of Sheikh Chilli, a simpleton but very eminent character among children all over the subcontinental India. Not only the children but also the grown-ups are fascinated by the attributes of Sheikh Chilli. The author has narrated the stories in very interesting and reader-friendly fashion. They are sure to entertain everyone.
Sheila Rae, the Brave
by Kevin HenkesSheila Rae wasn't afraid of anything. She wasn't afraid of thunder and lightning.
Sheila Rae, the Brave
by Kevin HenkesSheila Rae, the Brave is a warm, humorous, and loving story of sibling sympathy and support. Just because Sheila Rae is older, she doesn't always know better!This classic picture book about overcoming fear is written and illustrated by Kevin Henkes, the nationally bestselling and celebrated creator of Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse, Owen, and Kitten's First Full Moon."I am very brave," Sheila Rae said, patting herself on the back. She wasn't afraid of anything—not thunder, not lightning, not the big black dog at the end of the block. And when she wanted to walk home a new way and Louise wouldn't, she called her sister a scaredy-cat and set out alone. But all the bravado in the world failed to help when Sheila Rae found herself lost. Luckily, her sister was not far behind."Children will love it."—School Library Journal
Shekhacha Pahunchar
by Shekhar ShiledarOne day Shekh Chilli was alone so he decided to go to his friend Irfan’s house. He stayed there for a long time and Irfan’s wife started worrying. She planned to go to her mother’s house leaving her husband and Shekh Chilli. When she came she found Shekh Chilli had finished all the ration at home. She pretended to have a headache and did not get up and asked for a doctor. Shekh Chilli pretended to go and fetch the doctor but instead slept under the cot. Irfan and his wife thought he is gone and she told her husband that she lied that her head is paining. Same time Shekh Chilli come out and says I also lied that I am going to the doctor.
Shekhchilli Brahman
by Baba BhandThe king of the jungle was given an animal to eat every day as decided by the animals. One day a rabbit plans and goes to the lion. He tells that another lion in the jungle had eaten the other rabbits and he takes him to show that. The rabbit takes him to the well shows him into the water. The lion did not understand and dives to catch the image. The lion dies and all the animals appreciates the work of the rabbit.
Shekhchillicha Rag
by Shekhar ShiledarChildren made fun of Shekh Chilli so he became angry and throw one child in the well and came home. He told this to his wife. His wife runs and saves the child and there she finds a dead lamb she throws this lamb into the well. The child’s parents come looking for him. They find the lamb in the water. Shekh Chilli sees and says how come the child turned into a lamb. He never understood the mystery.
Shelby Holmes es genial
by Elizabeth EulbergShelby puede resolver cualquier caso, aunque sea complicado. Pero cuando conoce a John Watson, Shelby encuentra la respuesta a un misterio que siempre había sido un acertijo para ella: la amistad. De repente, desaparece el perrito que ganó el premio canino en Nueva York, y Holmes y Watson se sumergen en un caso de secuestro de perro que requerirá de trabajo en equipo y mucho talento para resolverlo.
Shelby the Shy
by Erin Beth LilesShelby has always been a shy little girl. No matter what she does, she is scared when she has to interact with new people. With the help of her brother and her superhero costume, will Shelby be able to be brave and have fun at the party?
Shelby's Story: A Dog's Way Home Tale (Dog's Purpose Puppy Tales)
by W. Bruce CameronFrom rescue dog to movie star! Shelby doesn't remember much of her early life-- only that she was always hungry and cold. Then one day, Shelby is rescued by a kind woman, and things change forever. She soon finds herself on a movie set, and her new life is filled with challenges and rewards. She learns things like to Go Mark, Cut, and Dig. Her rewards include squeaky toys, yummy chicken-- and best of all, love and affection from castmates and crew. Everyone loves Shelby!
Sheldon's Lucky Shorts (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Michelle Poploff Bill BassoNIMAC-sourced textbook. Don't Wash Those Shorts! Has Sheldon found the key to becoming a basketball star?
Shelf Life: Stories by the Book
by Gary PaulsenNewbery Honor author Gary Paulsen has long been an ardent supporter of books, reading, and literacy programs. To further the cause of ProLiteracy Worldwide, he asked 10 prominent authors to write an original story; the only restriction was that each story was to include mention of a book. The result is this collection, Shelf Life: Stories by the Book. From Jennifer L. Holm's story of a girl on Mars trying desperately to return to Earth to Gregory Maguire's domestic intrigue; from Kathleen Karr's story of a thief in turn-of-the-century Chicago to M. T. Anderson's mysterious shipboard adventure; from A. LaFaye's tale of magical wonderment to Marion Dane Bauer's story of doing good, this volume provides a full range of reading for every taste. Other authors featured here are Joan Bauer, Ellen Conford, Margaret Peterson Haddix, and Ellen Wittlinger.
Shelka the Mighty Fortress: Book 31
by Adam BladeMax and Lia's underwater adventures continue, as a terrifying new set of Robobeasts is unleashed in the oceans of Planet Nemos. Can our heroes defeat their enemies and restore the aquatic worlds to safety? There are four thrilling books to collect in this series!
Shelka the Mighty Fortress: Book 31 (Sea Quest #31)
by Adam BladeMax and Lia's underwater adventures continue, as a terrifying new set of Robobeasts is unleashed in the oceans of Planet Nemos. Can our heroes defeat their enemies and restore the aquatic worlds to safety? There are four thrilling books to collect in this series!
Shell Beach (Sound Out Chapter Books - Set B-2)
by Matt SimsThe bus ride to Shell Beach was long. Rain beat on the glass by our side. We could not see past the gray haze.
Shell, Beak, Tusk: Shared Traits and the Wonders of Adaptation
by Bridget HeosWe think of evolution as a tree with branches that make clear, linear sense—with one animal and its traits clearly derived from one that came before it genetically. But what about animals who share key traits but aren’t on the same family tree? This is called convergent evolution, and it’s the big idea that Bridget Heos tackles in a kid-friendly way in Shell, Beak, Tusk. From mammals to reptiles, and everything in between, Heos manages to make some intriguing comparisons—and bring to life theories of evolution and convergentevolution in bite-sized, easily digested chunks of fun facts, illustrated with full-color photography throughout.
Shell-Flower and the Strangers (Leveled Readers 5.5.1)
by Rhonda RodriguezA story about a young Paiute girl who learns about and meets European explorers.
Shell Game (The Kingdom Keepers #5)
by Ridley PearsonThe Kingdom Keepers have their hands full when, during a cruise of the Disney Dream to exotic locations, they discover that the Overtakers have infiltrated the cast, stolen a journal that belonged to Walt Disney himself, and plan to unleash a powerful evil, the Chernabog.
A Shell is Cozy
by Dianna Hutts AstonFrom the creators of the award-winning An Egg Is Quiet, A Seed Is Sleepy, and A Rock Is Lively comes the latest book in this bestselling series!The newest entry in the bestselling Nature Books series by Dianna Hutts Aston and Sylvia Long, A Shell Is Cozy takes a gorgeous look at the fascinating world of shells. From land snails to sea scallops, giant clams to tiny dwarf shells, an incredible array of shells are showcased in all their splendor.Poetic in voice and elegant in design, this carefully researched book is sure to inspire lively questions and spark the imaginations of young readers. This beautiful volume will be equally at home being read to a child on a parent's lap as it is in a classroom reading circle.EVERYONE LOVES SHELLS!: The perfect book for amateur naturalists, vacation-goers, and armchair travelers for whom beaches, and their shells, hold a special place in the heart.EVERYONE LOVES THIS SERIES!:An Egg Is Quiet"A delight for budding naturalists of all stripes, flecks, dots, and textures." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review"Will inspire kids to marvel." —BooklistA Junior Library Guild Premiere selectionOne of Scholastic Parent & Child magazine's 100 Greatest Books for Kids A Butterfly Is Patient"Both eye-catching and informative." —School Library Journal, starred review"A lovely mix of science and wonder." —Publishers Weekly, starred review"Stunning." —Library Media Connection, starred reviewAn ALA Notable Children's BookAn NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book for Students Grades K–12An NCTE Notable Children's Book in the Language Arts A Rock Is Lively"A visual and verbal feast." —Boston Globe"Eye-catching and eye-opening." —School Library Journal, starred reviewAn IRA Teachers' Choices Reading List selection A Seed Is Sleepy"Will stretch children's minds and imaginations." —School Library Journal, starred reviewAn IRA Teachers' Choices Reading List selection A Nest Is Noisy"Beautiful . . . an asset to science collections." —BooklistA Junior Library Guild selectionPerfect for:Parents, teachers, librarians, in-school educators, and homeschoolersPreschool, kindergarten, and emerging readers with an interest in nature, the ocean, sea creatures, life science, rocks, minerals, and shellsCurious explorers and shell collectorsFans of Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt and others in the Over and Under seriesAnyone interested in learning more about the planet we inhabitGift giving for any holiday as well as birthdays and end-of-school summer reads
The Shell Surprise (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Marcie Aboff Laura FreemanNIMAC-sourced textbook. All Kinds of Shells. A boy and his family look for shells at the beach. What they find may surprise you!
Shell We Dance? (The Not-So-Tiny Tales of Simon Seahorse #6)
by Cora ReefSimon has lots of ideas about for an upcoming dance performance—maybe too many ideas—in the sixth book of The Not-So-Tiny Tales of Simon Seahorse chapter book series.Simon and his friends learn that their class is going to perform in a school-wide showcase, and they are so excited. What should they do? A play? A song? Simon suggests they create a dance, and everyone agrees that&’s perfect! They also agree that he should be their choreographer—after all, Simon does love a spotlight. And he has lots of ideas about how to shine. But it soon becomes clear that he might have too many ideas. And his friends are having trouble keeping up. Can Simon figure out how to settle on a vision—and put on a great show? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Not-So-Tiny Tales of Simon Seahorse chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
Shelley the Hyperactive Turtle
by Deborah M. Moss"SHELLEY THE HYPERACTIVE TURTLE seems to be just what parents need to explain ADHD to their preschool or primary grade youngster. Whether parents read the story to their child, or whether it is enjoyed by the child alone, SHELLEY has a lot to offer."
Shelley the Sherbet Fairy: The Candy Land Fairies Book 4 (Rainbow Magic #4)
by Daisy MeadowsGet ready for an exciting fairy adventure with the no. 1 bestselling series for girls aged 5 and up. Kirsty and Rachel are delighted to be invited to Fairyland for the annual Candy Harvest. But when the Candyland Fairies' magical objects go missing, they find themselves in a sticky situation! Can the girls defeat Jack Frost in time to save the Fairyland Sweet Factory from a bitter end? 'These stories are magic; they turn children into readers!' ReadingZone.com Read all four fairy adventures in the Candyland Fairies set! Monica the Marshmallow Fairy; Gabby the Bubble Gum Fairy; Lisa the Jelly Bean Fairy; Shelley the Sherbet Fairy. If you like Rainbow Magic, check out Daisy Meadows' other series: Magic Animal Friends and Unicorn Magic!
Shelley the Sugar Fairy: A Rainbow Magic Book (The Sweet Fairies #4)
by Daisy MeadowsJoin Rachel and Kirsty on their sweetest-ever fairy adventure! <p><p> All of Fairyland and the human world enjoys Shelley the Sugar Fairy's tangy treats. But when Jack Frost steals her magical popping candy, it all starts exploding everywhere! Can the friends defeat him before Fairyland loses its fizz?