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More Adventures of the Superkids
by Pleasant T. Rowland Meryl Henderson Loretta Lustig Doug Roy Gary Undercuffler Shirleyann Costigan Anne Martin Donna Staples Valerie TrippNIMAC-sourced textbook
More Adventures of the Superkids, Reader 2
by Pleasant T. Rowland Valerie TrippNIMAC-sourced textbook
More Adventures of the Superkids, Reader Level 4
by Pleasant T. Rowland Meryl Henderson Loretta LustigSuperkids have been helping students enjoy reading for years. This reader provides students opportunities to practice core skills.
More Monsters, More Problems (LEGO NEXO Knights)
by Tracey WestThe fourth chapter book based on the newest LEGO(R) toy theme!
More, More, More: How Supermarkets Get Shoppers to Buy More (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)
by Marie SpencerNIMAC-sourced textbook
More Mr. and Mrs. Green
by Keith BakerFishing! Painting! Racing to the ice-cream truck! Will the Greens ever slow down? Join them in three action-packed alligator adventures in this delightful--and delicious--second book in the Mr. and Mrs. Green easy-reader series. With its simple sentence structure, bright illustrations, and silly, unexpected twists, these zippy stories by acclaimed picture-book creator Keith Baker are perfect for beginning readers.
More Than Just a Game: How a Board Game Saved Lives (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)
by Corey FlanniganNIMAC-sourced textbook
More Than Just a House (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Aram JanikianNIMAC-sourced textbook
More to Eat (Reach Into Phonics Ser.)
by Lada Kratky Nonie K. Lesaux Sylvia Linan ThompsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
More Trees, Please! (Step into Reading)
by Alastair HeimTrees are beautiful, useful, and important! Join a little girl in this Step 1 Comic Reader as she shares the many wonderful things about trees and how we need more, please! Comic Readers are told almost entirely in action-packed dialogue! Simple, graphic, paneled layouts introduce emergent readers to the joy of comics.Trees! Trees! And more trees! They are big and beautiful and all around us! A little park ranger girl wants to explore them all—trees both tall and small; trees that give us fruit or shade or a place to climb or sit beneath. Trees do so much for us and the planet. Do you want to care for them just like they care for us and make the Earth a better place? Then say it with her: "More trees, please!"Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words to decode. They are for children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading aided by rhymes and rhythmic text paired with picture clues.
More Water, Please! Animals in Dry Places (Into Reading, Level Q #26)
by Jack LantzNIMAC-sourced textbook. Did you know that snakehead fish can walk on land in search of water? Learn how snakehead fish, desert frogs, and other animals can live in very dry places. You will be amazed!
Morgan and Me
by Stephen Cosgrove Robin JamesA magical story of a little princess who wants and needs to do everything "just a little bit later." Everything is put off until later -- until she meets Morgan the unicorn. A wonderful lesson to be learned by children of all ages.
Morgan and the Dune Racer (Formac First Novels)
by Ted StauntonIt's Morgan's birthday and all he wants is Charlie's Thunderbolt Dune Racer. Aldeen snags it first from a yard sale, and Morgan gets mad. Really mad. Morgan's birthday brings him a surprise gift, and a lesson in friendship. Morgan and the Dune Racer, with its humorous tone and lively portrayals of Morgan and his buddies, will encourage young readers to learn awareness of their emotions and the value of not acting out every feeling that comes along.
Morgan on Ice (Be Brave, Morgan!)
by Ted StauntonMorgan doesn't like to skate, and he's determined not to learn. What he really wants to do is go to see Monster Truck-A-Rama with Charlie. Aldeen is not impressed since Morgan already agreed to go to Princesses on Ice with her. Can Morgan avoid conflict and keep everyone happy, or is he skating on thin ice? With a situation young readers will recognize and enjoy, and a character they can easily identify with, this is a book that will appeal to kids starting to read on their own. The dyslexia-friendly features of the book include easier-to-read typography, page layout, and reduced-contrast paper stock, along with illustrations on every double-page spread that enhance the text.
Morgan's Got Game (Be Brave, Morgan!)
by Ted StauntonMorgan is left out of the loop when everyone begins bringing their Robogamer Z7's to school, linking up online with one another and playing at recess and lunch. Even Aldeen, the Godzilla of Grade Three, has one. But when the other kids start to suspect that Aldeen is faking her gaming, Morgan has to decide whether or not to stand up to the bullies who are teasing her. With a situation young readers will recognize and enjoy, and a character they can easily identify with, this is a book that will appeal to kids starting to read on their own. The dyslexia-friendly features of the book include easier-to-read typography, page layout, and reduced-contrast paper stock, along with illustrations on every double-page spread that enhance the text.
Morgy Coast to Coast
by Michael Chesworth Maggie LewisMorgy has been getting used to life in Puckett Corner, Massachusetts. Sure, he misses California, and his best friend, Keith, but it's hard to stay focused on that when there are loud baby twins in your house, a greyhound named Dante to take care of, and a big kid named Ferguson to watch out for.Morgy and his friend Byron are also taking trumpet lessons, as well as playing hockey for the Puckett Corner Pumas, the ten-and-under hockey team usually coached by Byron's Uncle Mike. But Uncle Mike is fighting forest fires in California, so the Pumas are left with Mrs. Almonio instead. She is no Uncle Mike.First Morgy made his move. Now he is adjusting to all that the fourth grade has to offer him. In Morgy Coast to Coast, Maggie Lewis has written another heartfelt and hilarious story about Morgy MacDougal-MacDuff, trumpet player, hockey star, and dog walker extraordinaire.
Morris and Boris at the Circus (I Can Read Level 1)
by B. WisemanThis classic story about a mixed-up moose and his exasperated friend Boris is perfect for fans of Amelia Bedelia, Danny and the Dinosaur, and anyone who loves silly stories and fun word play.Morris the Moose has never been to the circus, so his friend Boris takes him there. When the ringmaster invites Morris to be part of the show, the fun begins for everyone—except poor Boris!This classic silly Level One I Can Read is perfect for shared reading with a child.
Morris Goes to School (I Can Read Level 1)
by B. WisemanMorris the Moose can’t read or count, so he decides to go to school. After a day of ABCs and 123s, Morris is thrilled with all that he has learned.This classic silly Level One I Can Read is perfect for shared reading with a child. For fans of Danny and the Dinosaur, Sammy the Seal, or anyone who loves to read silly stories about animals.
Morris the Moose (I Can Read Level 1)
by B. WisemanThis classic story about a mixed-up moose is perfect for fans of Amelia Bedelia, Danny and the Dinosaur, and anyone who loves silly stories and fun word play.The cow, the deer, and the horse have four legs and a tail, just like Morris. But none of these animals is a moose! These different animals have one thing in common—their friendship. Morris the Moose is a Level One I Can Read, great for shared reading with a child, and especially wonderful for reluctant readers.
Mortaxe the Skeleton Warrior (Beast Quest Early Reader #5)
by Adam BladeMortaxe the Skeleton Warrior has risen from the grave! He controls Avantia's six Good Beasts with dark magic, forcing them to fight Tom in a gladiatorial battle. Tom and his companions are about to face the most terrifying Quest of their lives...Beast Quest Early Readers, adapted from the original bestselling Beast Quest Specials, are perfect for children learning to read and for families to enjoy reading together. The text is vetted by a literacy expert and there are bright new full-colour illustrations throughout.Look out for Beast Quest Early Reader 6: Ravira, Ruler of the Underworld in September!
Mortimer
by Michael Martchenko Robert MunschEs la hora de ir a dormir, pero Mortimer prefiere cantar su canción a todo pulmón. Ni la mamá ni el papá de Mortimer, ni siquiera la policía, pueden hacer que Mortimer se quede tranquilo. Hasta que todos se distraen tanto discutiendo entre ellos que Mortimer finalmente se queda dormido.
Mortimer
by Robert Munsch Michael MartchenkoIt's Mortimer's bedtime, but he would much rather sing his rowdy song. Mom, Dad and even the police can't get him to quiet down, until they become so distracted by each other that Mortimer drifts off to sleep.