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Bren Bataclan Smile Artist
by Mia LewisArt to make the world smile. Around the world, Bren's brightly colored creations are spreading smiles and making a difference.
Rocks in His Shoes: The Story of Chuck Close
by Myka-Lynne SokoloffPainter Chuck Close has overcome many obstacles. One was prosopagnosia, or face blindness; another was paralysis after a catastrophic spinal artery collapse. But nothing has stopped him from painting. His paintings of people's faces are so realistic that from a distance they seem like photographs.
Zombie Caterpillars
by Christine KielSome caterpillars get eaten from the inside out. Then they babysit for their killers. Its sounds like a horror show. But it's not. It.s nature. Parasites are plants and animals that live on other plants and animals.
The Penguin Protectors
by Katy DuffieldWhen foxes almost destroy a penguin colony in Australia, an unlikely pair saves the day.
The Record Breaker
by Laura JohnsonThe man who helped build the world's tallest popcorn sculpture and who completed the most jumps underwater while jumping rope is also the man who set the record for setting the most world records! Who is this man, and why is he doing all these crazy things?
Surprising Secrets of Seahorses
by Ava Hayes and Jeri CiprianoFind out what a sea horse is, its physical characteristics, and how it reproduces.
Smokejumpers
by Laura JohnsonWhen a hugh fire breaks out quickly and spreads through a heavily wooded wilderness area, fire trucks can't get close to the fire, and airplaines can't land anywhere near the raging blaze. This is a job for smokejumpers.
Scott Weaver: Toothpick Sculptor
by Katy DuffieldFind out how artist Scott Weaver makes three-dimensional toothpick sculptures.
Noses of the Pros
by Myka-Lynne SokoloffFind out why dogs have such a keen sense of smell, and how they use it to help people.
Protecting the Kakapo
by Bob MorrowA funny-looking flightless parrot struggles back from the brink of extinction. Meet the kakapo, one of the world's most unusual and endearing birds.
Six Snakes that Share Our World
by Susan BlackabyThere are some 2,700 species of snakes that share our planet. The rosy boa, the anaconda, the European adder, the king cobra, the black mamba and the yellow-bellied sea snake are six you may want to meet in the pages of this book.
Lunch to Go
by Elspeth LeacockFind out about the historic journey made by some of the foods that make it into your lunch bag.
Yeti Quest
by Jim LoganUncle Hy and Aunt Tolly are missing, lost in a mountain snowstorm. Will Neal's dog be able to find them?
Student Test Preparation Booklet Level O
by Leveled Literacy Intervention RED SystemStudent Test Preparation Booklet LEVEL O LESSONS 125-128
On the Trail of the Wolverine
by Jack LatimerThe Chase Is On. Keeping track of a wolverine isn't easy. Just ask the scientists who lost a young wolverine on his journey over hundreds of miles.
The Slackers, Out and About
by Debra HermanLosers? Some people misplace their keys all the time. Some even lose their glasses. But come on --losing the family car? It can happen when the car belongs to the Slacker family.
The Panther of Linda Vista
by T PaulsonIs It a Monster? Everyone agrees. There's something out there in the night. And Camillo is walking home by himself. Will he make it home in one piece?
Slim Jim Rides the Range
by Susan Blackaby"He can't ride. He can't rope. And cattle make him sneeze. What kind of a cowboy is he, anyhow? Read and see."
Old Agatha: A Folktale from Old Russia
by Olga Ivanov and Aleksey IvanovIn this folktale from old Russia a young girl is sent by her stepmother to Old Agatha, a terrifying old woman who lives deep in the woods.
Hot Glass, Cool Artist
by Nina HessAll glass is made from nothing more than minerals and sand heated in fire. It's the glassblower's imagination and skill that gives glass its beauty.