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No Bones About It (Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo #12)

by Nancy Krulik

The class 3A trip to the Natural History Museum is turning out to be a disaster: Many of Katie's excited classmates are acting up, and they turn on Katie and call her a goodie-goodie when she won't join in! Even worse, their tour guide, Mr. Weir, is a big meanie! Still, when Katie turns into Mr. Weir and causes a big disaster of her own, it's up to her to make things right-and save Mr. Weir's job! .

No Cookies for You (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Shannon Passe Katy Betz

NIMAC-sourced textbook. DON'T TOUCH THEM! Gram's cookies are for the fair, not for Gage. But they look so delicious….

No Fair!

by Donna Jo Napoli Lauren Klementz-Harte Doron Ben-Ami

Even angels have a hard time playing fair The Little Angel of Fairness wants to treat all of her friends the same way, but sometimes it isn't easy. She's trying hard to earn her wings, and she really wants to get the best Angel assignments. But is it fair if her friends are sometimes left behind? Jessica knows what it feels like to be left behind. She wants to hang out with her older brother, Hank. But sometimes Hank wants to do things that are for "boys only" -- like dressing up in a pirate costume for the big town parade. Jessica wants to dress up, too. And she knows she could come up with a great costume. Can the Little Angel of Fairness help her show Hank that girls are just as good as boys? Be fair.

No Fooling (Cork and Fuzz #8)

by Dori Chaconas

Cork is a muskrat who likes small, safe adventures. Fuzz is a possum who likes big, exciting adventures. When Fuzz convinces Cork to go with him on a snowy exploration in the eighth book of this popular series, both friends discover how brave they really are. Plus they learn something important about when it is and isn't okay to fool someone you care about.

No Green Things (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Sholto Walker Jennifer McKerley

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No Ice Cream Left: Independent Reading Red 2 (Reading Champion #516)

by Damian Harvey

This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE)No Ice Cream Left sees a boy and his mum looking everywhere for ice cream, but no one has any left. Perhaps Dad will be able to help!Reading 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. Perfect for 4-5 year olds or those reading book band red 2.

No Messin' With My Lesson (Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo #11)

by Nancy Krulik

Katie's teacher Mrs. Derkman is a finalist in the Teacher of the Year contest, and a contest official is coming to observe her teach class 3A. But when Katie suddenly turns into Mrs. Derkman, the teacher's chances don't look so good. How can Katie control a class full of out-of-control third-graders when she's just a third-grader herself?

No More Help (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)

by Meredith Johnson Mia Lewis

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No More Monsters Under Your Bed!

by Jordan Chouteau

Are your kids too afraid of monsters to fall asleep at night? This whimsical book and its magical no-more-monsters patch could solve ALL of their problems!This charmingly illustrated picture book will have little ones giggling all the way to bedtime! Kids and adults alike will love the goofy, adorable, not-too-spooky monsters, and the socially positive messages about sharing and conquering your fears--even if you need the help of a little magic to do it! And best of all--every book comes with a FREE interactive no-more-monsters patch that kids can attach to their own pajamas and use to scare off their monsters, too.

No More Mr. Mice Guy (My Mad Scientist Mom)

by Jarrett Lerner

Ari helps a neighbor who accidentally gets shrunk by Ari&’s mom&’s latest invention in this second book in the My Mad Scientist Mom chapter book series from acclaimed author-illustrator Jarrett Lerner.Ari&’s life is filled with school, video games, and his pet turtle, Fred: pretty run-of-the mill stuff. But not anywhere near run-of-the-mill is Ari&’s mom, who&’s a mad scientist. That&’s right, a MAD scientist. Sure, she strives to make people&’s lives better with her inventions, especially at home. But all of Mom&’s inventions seem to go just the slightest bit off kilter. His mom puts a new invention to the test to help clean up the clutter in their house: a magnimizer, which can shrink or enlarge anything! Pretty amazing, right? Well, not if you happen to be Mr. Jakes, their neighbor who comes face to face with this gizmo and becomes the size of a cockroach—and a potential tasty morsel for the resident basement mouse! Can Ari save the day and teeny-weeny Mr. Jakes?

No More Pumpkins (2nd-Grade Friends)

by Peter Catalanotto Pamela Schembri

Emily is tired of pumpkins. At school she and her friend Vincetta Louise have been doing pumpkin math, pumpkin field trips, and pumpkin writing. Can't they just carve jack-o-lanterns? But even this ends up being an assignment: the kids have to make pumpkin self-portraits.Then something happens to Emily's jack-o-lantern, and her friendship with Vinni is tested. The two girls get past their quarrel—but will they ever want to see a pumpkin again?

No Place Like Home [Beyond Level, Grade 5]

by Diana Noonan Kat Chadwick

NIMAC-sourced textbook

No Summer Reading (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 3)

by Bill Basso Michael Sullivan

NIMAC-sourced textbook

No Time to Waste: How Kids Rescued a Rainforest (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Suzanne Slade Thomas Girard

NIMAC-sourced textbook. The Start of Something Big. It all started with one class and one kid's idea to change something. And no one could have ever imagined what would happen next.

No Two Alike

by Keith Baker

NIMAC-sourced textbook

No aburrirse nunca más (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level N #32)

by Carmel Reilly Mal Chambers

NIMAC-sourced textbook

No es una caja (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Big Book Unit 1 #7)

by Antoinette Portis

A los niños de todo el mundo que están sentados dentro de cajas de cartón. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Noah's Ark (Penguin Young Readers, Level 2)

by Avery Reed

One of the most well-known biblical stories joins the Penguin Young Readers program! This simple, easy-to-read story tells the centuries-old biblical tale of Noah and his ark. When God warns Noah that he will unleash a powerful rainstorm from the heavens, Noah builds the boat that will keep him, his family, and two of every animal in the world safe during the great storm that lasts for forty days and forty nights.

Noah's Birds

by Kimberley Massop

Shoo is a blackbird with a bad wing.When teased by the other blackbirds, he befriends lonely little Noah who shares his after school cookie with Shoo and they quickly become friends. When Shoo learns Noah has to move to Allentown, he decides to fly there, because he doesn&’t want Noah to be alone. However, because of his bad wing, Shoo cannot fly all the way to Allentown.He meets Sergeant Brave in Ocean City, a highly decorated rescue pigeon recently retired from the Coast Guard. Although blackbirds and pigeons are not supposed to speak to each other or get along, Sergeant Brave is inspired by Shoo's story of friendship with Noah and decides to take up the journey to find Noah and be his new friend in Allentown.Come fly with Sergeant Brave as the pigeons continue the journey to find Noah, be his new friend and share the after school cookie.

Nobody's Duck

by Mary Sullivan

When a duck mysteriously arrives on an alligator’s lawn, they set off to discover just who the duck belongs to. From the library to skydiving, from exasperation to laughter, the two make an unexpected discovery about friendship. Readers will delight in this odd couple’s wacky adventures that feature the signature wit and ingenuity of Geisel Honor winner Mary Sullivan. Like its predecessors Ball, Treat, and Frankie, Nobody’s Duck has humor and heart in spades (and quacks).

Noggin's New Broog (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 4)

by Mark Beech George Andrews

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Non Voglio Andare a Scuola! Libro per Bambini – A Partire dai 7 Anni. Martín Comincia la Scuola

by A. P. Hernández

Martin inizia la scuola, ma non vuole andarci. Preferisce restare nella sua casa a giocare con i suoi videogiochi, con i suoi peluche e il suo elicottero telecomandato. Dopotutto, Martín sa molte cose: sa contare da uno a dieci e sa anche che, se sommi ad un videogioco un altro videogioco, il risultato sono due videogiochi. Quindi, perché dovrebbe andare a scuola? Martín si rifiuta di alzarsi il primo giorno di scuola. Si aggrappa alla testiera del letto con tutte le sue forze e sua madre non riesce a farlo alzare, quindi ... Martín ottiene ciò che vuole! Riesce a rimanere da solo a casa tutta la mattina! Ma le cose non sono così divertenti come pensava ... Un libro per bambini consigliato dai 6-7 anni. Lo scopo di questo libro per bambini è stimolare l'immaginazione nelle bambine e nei bambini e facilitare la riflessione sull'importanza di andare a scuola. Con le avventure di Martín, i bambini e le bambine impareranno a valorizzare la scuola come pilastro fondamentale nel loro apprendimento e nel loro sviluppo personale e sociale. Non voglio andare a scuola! è un libro di primi insegnamenti da leggere ad alta voce ai più piccoli. È anche utile per i bambini e le bambine che intraprendono l’avventura della lettura in autonomia.

Non voglio farmi la doccia!: Libri per bambini. Lettura dai 6-7 anni. (Non voglio...! #4)

by A. P. Hernández

Di cosa parla questo libro? Farsi la doccia è una vera scocciatura. Martin ha scoperto che per farsi una doccia deve fare un mucchio di cose e che comporta un gran lavoro. Quindi Martin prende una decisione: non farà mai più la doccia! Perché leggere questo libro? Perché, attraverso le avventure di Martin, i bambini e le bambine rifletteranno sull'importanza di lavarsi tutti i giorni, imparando che la buona igiene è essenziale per la salute. Chi può leggere questo libro? Questo libro, per la sua corta estensione e il suo vocabolario semplice, è raccomandato per bambini dai 6-7 anni. Contiene anche illustrazioni che renderanno la sua lettura più piacevole.

Non voglio leggere! Libro infantile (6 - 7 anni). Martín comincia la sua avventura

by A. P. Hernández

Un libro per un primo approccio alla lettura, adatto anche alla lettura ai più piccoli. Utile anche come prima lettura per bambini e bambine. Martín ha otto anni e detesta leggere. La scuola è appena finita e a Martín lo aspettano lunghe vacanze estive. Purtroppo però, Josefina, la sua maestra, gli ha assegnato un mucchio di compiti e schede da ripassare. Ma la cosa peggiore non sono le addizioni, né le tavole con le moltiplicazioni, né tantomeno le copie… Josefina gli ha assegnato un libro da leggere! Un libro senza disegni, pieno zeppo di parole! Una mattina, in un eroico atto di coraggio, Martín comincia a leggere il libro. E nel farlo, gli succede qualcosa di straordinario… Un libro infantile raccomandato a bambini a partire dai 6-7 anni. La finalità di questo libro infantile è quella di fomentare l’immaginazione in bambini e bambine e risvegliare la loro curiosità per la letteratura, aiutandoli a scoprire che, tra le pagine di un libro, possono vivere avventure e nuovi mondi.

Non voglio studiare matematica!: Libro per bambini da 6-7 anni. La matematica è una noia. (Non voglio...! #7)

by A. P. Hernández

Martin ha otto anni e odia la matematica. D'ora in poi, non studierà mai più matematica, quindi niente più addizioni, sottrazioni, problemi e tutto il resto. Martin è convinto che la matematica non serve a niente, e poi è una noia. Però, la sua vita cambierà completamente. Un libro per bambini raccomandato a partire dai 6-7 anni. Lo scopo di questo libro per bambini è rivendicare la presenza della matematica nella nostra vita quotidiana. Con le avventure di Martin, le bambine e i bambini capiranno che con la matematica possono essere spiegate e risolte molte situazioni quotidiane. Non voglio studiare matematica! È un libro di primi insegnamenti. È il settimo libro della collana di libri per bambini “Non voglio...!” Altri titoli sono: Altri titoli di questa collana per bambini sono: 1. Non voglio leggere! 2. Non voglio andare a scuola! 3. Non voglio andare a letto! 4. Non voglio farmi la doccia! 5. Non voglio lavarmi i denti! 6. Non voglio stare senza cellulare!

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