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Los payasos del espacio (¡BÚ!)
by Michael DahlEma no ve la hora de festejar el cumpleaños de su amiga Tia. Pero cuando llega a la fiesta, hay payasos en todas partes. A Ema no le gustan los payasos, y estos son especialmente extraños y hasta un poco misteriosos. ¿Qué estarán tramando estos payasos? Con capítulos cortos, texto fácil de leer y contenido especial al final de cada libro, la serie ¡BU! logra dar un nivel de susto justo a los lectores más pequeños (sin quitarles el sueño).
Los peces de Maui (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level Q #78)
by Phillip Simpson Samantha AsriNIMAC-sourced textbook
Los recursos y su impacto: Textos Para La Lectura Atenta (Texts Close Reading )
by Benchmark Education Co.NIMAC-sourced textbook
Los tornados: Set Of 6 With Teacher Materials Non Common Core Edition (Early Connections)
by Sarah FeldmanNIMAC-sourced textbook
Los viajeros y el oso (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level M #68)
by Lynne Benton Aleksey Ivanov Olga IvanovJack y su amigo Gordon se encuentran con un oso pardo en el bosque. ¿Qué crees que pasará? NIMAC-sourced textbook
Los zapatos deportivos de Leonor (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level M #22)
by Maurie Manning Earl AyderPor un misterioso tubo de pegamento amarillo fosforescente, Leonor descubre un talento que no imaginaba tener. Pero la fama no es todo lo que Leonor pensaba que sería. ¿Descubrirá Leonor qué es lo verdaderamente importante antes de que sea demasiado tarde? NIMAC-sourced textbook
Loss, Trauma, and Resilience: Therapeutic Work with Ambiguous Loss
by Pauline BossPauline Boss, the principal theorist of the concept of ambiguous loss, guides clinicians in the task of building resilience in clients who face the trauma of loss without resolution. Boss describes a concrete therapeutic approach that is at once directive and open to the complex contexts in which people find meaning and discover hope in the face of ambiguous losses. In Part I readers are introduced to the concept of ambiguous loss and shown how such losses relate to concepts of the family, definitions of trauma, and capacities for resilience. In Part II Boss leads readers through the various aspects of and target points for working with those suffering ambiguous loss. From meaning to mastery, identity to ambivalence, attachment to hope-these chapters cover key states of mind for those undergoing ambiguous loss. The Epilogue addresses the therapist directly and his or her own ambiguous losses. Closing the circle of the therapeutic process, Boss shows therapists how fundamental their own experiences of loss are to their own clinical work. In Loss, Trauma, and Resilience, Boss provides the therapeutic insight and wisdom that aids mental health professionals in not "going for closure," but rather building strength and acceptance of ambiguity. What readers will find is a concrete therapeutic approach that is at once directive and open to the complex contexts in which people find meaning and discover hope in the face of ambiguous losses.
Lost Again, Found Again (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Eva Vagreti Nancy WhiteNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lost Dog (I Like to Read)
by Michael GarlandWhen Pete sets off for Grandma's house, he runs into bad traffic. He tries a different route, and soon finds himself lost on a woodsy road. "Where is Mutt Street?" he asks a bear. "That way," the bear replies. As Pete follows directions from different animals he meets, he finds himself in the desert, the jungle and even the arctic! In this story of an accidental journey turned epic adventure, early readers will delight in all of Pete's stops along the way to Mutt Street, where Grandma is there to greet him. An I Like to Read® book for emerging readers. Guided Reading Level C.
Lost Dog: An Acorn Book (The Adventure Friends)
by Brandon ToddAdventure Friends Miguel and Clarke search for a lost dog in this full-color book perfect for beginning readers!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!Miguel and Clarke help a neighbor find their lost dog, Spider. They grab their walking sticks and map. Then they set out to search the woods. Across four short stories, their adventure leads them to Spider -- and to the perfect spot for a secret fort!With easy-to-read text and full-color artwork throughout, this adventure-filled early reader series is sure to be a hit with beginning readers!
Lost Manatee Found (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Jacqueline AdamsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lost and Found #2 (Arnold and Louise #2)
by Erica S. Perl Chris ChattertonUnlikely best friends Arnold and Louise--a big bear and a chatty chipmunk--are back in this easy-to-read chapter book series!When Louise borrows Arnold's newly found treasure, he's sure he'll never see it again. After all, she loses just about everything he lends her. Louise swears she hasn't lost it, but to get it back, she sends Arnold on a treasure hunt of her own--or is it a wild goose chase?
Lost and Found in the City (Ratnip #1)
by Cam HigginsIn this first book of the new chapter book series from the author of Good Dog, meet Ratnip, an adorable rat who goes on adventures in the city that are equal parts sweet and icky!Ratnip the rat lives in the City, where there&’s always plenty of food to eat…if you know where to look. Dumpster diving isn&’t just for finding food, though. It&’s also for discovering knick-knacks and adventure! And tonight, Ratnip is on a very special mission to return treasure to its rightful owner. But will he make it home before sunrise? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Ratnip chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Lost and Found: Geeger the Robot (QUIX)
by Jarrett LernerDan Gutman&’s My Weird School meets James Patterson&’s House of Robots in the adventures of Geeger, a robot who loses his class pet, in the second story in a fun-to-read Aladdin QUIX chapter book series that&’s perfect for emerging readers!Geeger the Robot gets along great with the class pet, Fudge the Hamster—they both spend a lot of their time eating and share a love for mushy bananas. But when Fudge goes missing, some of the kids in Ms. Bork&’s class think Geeger might be to blame! Could Geeger have eaten Fudge?! He certainly wouldn&’t have done so on purpose. But Geeger has been known to eat things by accident before. With the help of his best friend Tillie, Geeger puts his strengths to use to find Fudge and clear his name!
Lost in a Cave (Into Reading, Level T #20)
by Becky Radtke Aurora GarcíaNIMAC-sourced textbook. Dora and her mom can't wait to explore Great Cavern Cave. But what happens while they are exploring might be more adventure than they expected.
Lost in the Fog (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Wendy Rasmussen Ann TakmanNIMAC-sourced textbook. A Nighttime Adventure. With his trusty light, Firefly takes Spider and Butterfly on an exciting nighttime adventure. But what will happen to them when the fog rolls in?
Lost on a Mountain in Maine
by Donn Fendler Joseph EganAll he had was hope.When twelve-year-old Donn Fendler gets tired of waiting for his father and brothers to join him on the summit of Maine's highest peak, he decides to find his own way back to camp. But Donn doesn't expect a fast-moving fog to obscure his path, knocking him completely off course. He doesn't count on falling down an embankment that hides him from sight. And he never could have imagined taking a wrong turn that leaves him alone to wander aimlessly for nearly two weeks in the empty mountain wilderness.A true and inspiring story about a boy's harrowing journey through nature's unforgiving terrain.
Lost on the Bus (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Maggie Coburn Peter MillettNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lost! A Dog Called Bear (Rainbow Street Shelter #1)
by Wendy OrrLogan is moving from the farm to the city. He'll miss all the things he's leaving behind, but at least he has Bear. He loves Bear more than anything else in the world—because Bear is his dog. Hannah lives in the city. What she wants, more than anything else in the world, is a dog of her own. At the Rainbow Street Shelter, Logan and Hannah find a talking parrot, an old black Labrador, a three-legged goat, a puppy that looks like a peanut—and a Surprise that just might be the best thing in the world.
Lost!: Independent Reading White 10 (Reading Champion #226)
by Sue GravesReading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.