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Miami Jackson Gets It Straight (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
by Patricia C. Mckissack Fredrick Mckissack Michael ChesworthMIAMI JACKSON CAN'T wait for school to end. But who ever thought five days could be so long? His teacher is leaving for Ghana, his arch-enemy, Destinee Tate, is on his case, and now Miami's keeping secrets from his best friend, String. Summer can't come soon enough!From the Trade Paperback edition.
Miaow Miaow Bow Wow (Early Reader Ser.)
by Francesca Simon Emily BolamEarly Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.Dizzy the dog loves to sing, but the mean old Alley Cats won't let him join their chorus. But what do cats know about singing anyway? It's time to show them just what the dogs can do!
Mice on Ice (I Like to Read)
by Rebecca EmberleyThought-provoking visual illusions and characters that are bright, bold, and original accompany a text that is pleasing to the ear yet just right for the newest reader. Mice skate on ice. As they skate, their blades leave lines that depict a cat. Magically, the cat appears, color, graphic, and three-dimensional. What happens next? Why, the cat and the mice skate together! An I Like to Read® book, Guided Reading Level C.
Michelle Obama; Barack Obama
by Joy BrewsterWhat did Michelle Obama do before she became First Lady? What is important to her? How did Barack Obama make history? What path did he take to become president?
Michelle the Winter Wonderland Fairy (Rainbow Magic)
by Daisy MeadowsLet it snow! Kirsty and Rachel are together again! Kirsty's mom won an online contest for a photo she submitted to a travel website. The prize is a trip for four to a beautiful snowy resort where a winter festival is being held.There's just one problem-- Jack Frost has stolen Michelle the Winter Wonderland Fairy's magic items! As long as they're missing, people won't be able to enjoy all the wintry activities. Rachel and Kirsty have to help Michelle before Jack Frost ruins winter fun for everyone!
Michi the Stonecutter: A Tale from Japan (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 3)
by Cheryl Noll John PerritanoNIMAC-sourced textbook
Michigan
by Macmillan McGraw-HillThis book is organized to help you understand and apply social studies content and skills as you read. The Big Ideas in this textbook are important ideas in social studies. They will help you understand each unit and its Michigan Standards.
Michigan Criminal Law and Procedure: A Manual for Michigan Police Officers (2nd Edition)
by Michigan Department of State PoliceSeveral legal instructors throughout the state of Michigan contributed to the development of this and previous editions of this book in hopes that it will help police officers and police recruits comprehend the legal parameters that they operate within on a day-to-day basis.
Michigan Holt Elements of Literature, First Course
by Kylene Beers Carol Jago Deborah ApplemanNIMAC-sourced textbook
Michigan McDougal Littell Literature: British Literature
by Jim Burke Janet Allen Arthur N. ApplebeeTextbook on British literature for Michigan students.
Michiko or Mrs.Belmont's Brownstone on Brooklyn Heights
by Clay LancasterMICHIKO is a little Japanese girl who, all alone, makes the long journey from a small country village in Japan to her new home and life in Brooklyn Heights.This is how Clay Lancaster's delightful picture-story for young readers begins. And before it ends, Michiko and her readers share many experiences-some happy, some sad, some surprising, and some just funny-as Michiko learns how life is lived in America.Immediately Michiko learns that Japan and America are quite different-New York's tall buildings, her new house (an old brownstone), her new guardian (Mrs. Belmont), and even American food are things she must get used to.At times Michiko finds herself frightened, or excited, or just plain bewildered about things like school, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Through Michiko, readers get the wonderful experience of rediscovering those American customs and traditions so often overlooked or taken for granted. Besides the typically American scenes and events, Michiko and her classmates also share a delightful surprise in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.Above all, Michiko's readers will see those human values of warmth, kindness, and generosity which every person in the world holds in common.
Mickey and the Beanstalk
by Disney Book GroupIn Happy Valley, the sun is always shining and everything is pretty and green. A magical harp sings a beautiful song, casting a spell of peace over the valley. But when the harp suddenly disappears, Happy Valley turns dark, and everything stops working and growing. Farmer Mickey, Farmer Donald, and Farmer Goofy are awfully hungry, so when Mickey decides to sell their cow in exchange for food, he returns with three magic beans! Don't miss this retelling of the classic tale of Jack and the Beanstalk—with a Disney twist!
Mickey and the Roaster Racers: Catch that Fish! / ¡Atrapa ese pez! (English-Spanish)
by Disney Book GroupFollow along with Mickey and his friends in this English-Spanish bilingual storybook. Mickey Mouse y Goofy están muy emocionados por su viaje de pesca anual, pero cuando sus amigos deciden unirse a ellos, ¡la tranquila excursión de Goofy y Mickey se convierte en una misión de rescate! Mickey Mouse and Goofy are excited for their annual fishing trip. But when the other Roadster Racers decide to join them, Mickey and Goofy’s quiet outing turns into a rescue mission!
Mickey Mouse's Picnic
by Disney Book GroupOne beautiful summer day, Mickey and Minnie Mouse decide to go on a picnic! They invite Pluto, Goofy, Daisy Duck, and Clarabelle Cow. They do not invite Donald Duck...something always goes wrong when he is around! When they drive away, no one notices that Donald saw them leave him behind! So when the friends reach the picnic grounds, they decide to go have fun before eating. But when they return, their picnic basket disappeared! Where could it have gone?
Mickey Saves Santa
by Disney PressMickey and his friends are all ready for a Christmas Eve sleepover at the Clubhouse. They've written their lists and can't wait for Santa Claus to arrive. But there's a big problem at the North Pole and Santa won't be coming unless he gets some help. Join your favorite Clubhouse friends as they set out to save the day and rescue Christmas.
Mickey’s Christmas Carol
by DISNEY BOOK GROUPBah, humbug! Ebenezer Scrooge doesn’t understand why everyone is so cheerful around Christmas time. Rich and greedy, Scrooge doesn't even want to let his clerk, Bob Cratchit, spend time with his family on Christmas Eve. But when Scrooge goes home late one night, a ghost tells him that he will be visited by three spirits—and that he must listen to what they have to say. Will Scrooge be able learn the true meaning of Christmas, or will he be greedy and lonely forever? Don't miss this retelling of the classic tale of A Christmas Carol—with a Disney twist!
The Micro Economy Today
by Bradley Schiller Karen GebhardtThe Microeconomy Today is noted for three great strengths: readability, policy orientation, and effective pedagogy. The accessible writing style engages students and brings the excitement of domestic and global economic news into the classroom. <P><P>Schiller emphasizes how policymakers must choose between government intervention and market reliance to resolve the core issues of what, how, and for whom to produce. These strategic trade-offs are highlighted throughout the full range of micro and and international issues, and every chapter ends with a policy issue that emphasizes the markets vs. government dilemma. <P><P>The authors teach economics in a relevant context, filling chapters with the real facts and applications of economic life. <P><P>The Microeconomy Today, 15th edition, is thoroughly integrated with adaptive digital tools and dynamic interactive resources available in Connect—proven to increase student engagement and success.
Micro-Life Student Book
by National Science FoundationAs you examine the activities in this book, you may wonder, "Why does this book look so different from other science books I've see?"The reason is simple: it is a different kind of science program, and only some of what you will learn can be seen by leafing through this book!
Microarchaeology: Beyond the Visible Archaeological Record
by Stephen WeinerThe archaeological record is a combination of what is seen by eye, as well as the microscopic record revealed with the help of instrumentation. The information embedded in the microscopic record can significantly add to our understanding of past human behaviour, provided this information has not been altered by the passage of time. Microarchaeology seeks to understand the microscopic record in terms of the type of information embedded in this record, the materials in which this information resides, and the conditions under which a reliable signal can be extracted. This book highlights the concepts needed to extract information from the microscopic record. Intended for all archaeologists and archaeological scientists, it will be of particular interest to students who have some background in the natural sciences as well as archaeology.
Microbiology: A Systems Approach
by Marjorie Kelly CowanThis book is suited for all kinds of students and doesn't require any prerequisite knowledge of biology or chemistry. If you are interested in entering the health care profession in some way, this book will give you a strong background in the biology of microorganisms, without overwhelming you with unnecessary details. Don't worry if you are not in health professions. A grasp of this topic is important for everyone and can be attained with this book.
Microbiology: The Human Experience
by John W. Foster Zarrintaj Aliabadi Joan L. SlonczewskiAt the core of Microbiology: The Human Experience are case histories that put foundational concepts in a real-world context. The bones are the consistent structure of learning objectives, summaries, and questions that support the clear, accurate, and organized presentation of the content. The connective tissue is the art and highly readable text, by two masterful teachers and an experienced physician assistant, which puts infectious disease front and center and highlights contemporary topics such as the human microbiome.
Microbiology: Laboratory Theory and Application (Brief Edition)
by Michael J. Leboffe Burton E. PierceThe intent of this lab manual was to produce an abridged version of Microbiology Laboratory Theory and Application, 2nd ed., and give professors an option when selecting a lab manual for their course.
Microbiology: A Human Perspective
by Eugene Nester Denise Anderson C. RobertsPerfect for the non-major/allied health student (and also appropriate for mixed majors courses), this text provides a rock solid foundation in microbiology. By carefully and clearly explaining the fundamental concepts and offering vivid and appealing instructional art, "Microbiology: A Human Perspective" draws students back to their book again and again The text has a concise and readable style, covers the most current concepts, and gives students the knowledge and mastery necessary to understand advances of the future. A body systems approach is used in the coverage of diseases.
Microbiology: A Human Perspective (Fourth Edition)
by Eugene W. Nester Denise G. Anderson Nancy N. Pearsall C. Evans Roberts Martha T. NesterAppropriate for the non-major/allied health student, this authoritative text carefully explains the fundamentals, providing a general overview of the principles, followed by more detailed explanations. With its easy-to-read writing style, Microbiology: A Human Perspective offers modern coverage on such topics as genomics, biofilms, and quorum sensing. A body systems approach is used in the coverage of diseases.