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Pish and Posh (I Can Read! #Level 2)
by Barbara Bottner Gerald KruglikPish and Posh are very best friends. They live in the same house, share their chores, and usually get along. One day, a Fairy Handbook mysteriously lands at their door. An awfully curious Posh can't resist the book's magic, despite Pish's warnings. When Posh learns that being a beginner fairy is tough work -- and possibly big trouble -- will Posh turn to her wise friend Pish for help? Young readers are sure to fall in love with this adorable and riotously original new pair of characters!
I Read Signs
by Tana HobanIntroduces signs and symbols frequently seen along the street. <p>[This text is listed as an example that meets Common Core Standards in English language arts for K-1 at http://www.corestandards.org.]</p>
Ah, Music!
by Aliki<P>Surveys the history and components of music, concentrating on Western musical traditions. <P>[This text is listed as an example that meets Common Core Standards in English language arts in grades 2-3 at http://www.corestandards.org.]
The Very Fairy Princess
by Julie Andrews Emma Walton HamiltonDo you believe in fairies? Geraldine does . . . And though her family and friends don't, Gerry knows for certain that she is one. In fact, she is a VERY fairy princess! From morning to night, Gerry does everything that fairy princesses do: she dresses in royal attire and practices her flying skills, and she is always on the lookout for problems to solve. But it isn't all pink and proper--as every real-life fairy princess knows, dirty fingernails and scabby knees are just one price you pay for a perfect day! From the bestselling mother-daughter team of Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton comes a joyful story about believing in yourself and sharing your unique inner SPARKLE.
Ladybug Girl at the Beach
by Jacky DavisBe courageous with Ladybug Girl! There's a lot for Lulu and Bingo to do at the beach: Build sand castles, Fly a kite, Collect shells. Lulu loves the ocean, but it is so big and noisy. Will she be brave enough to go in? Just remember, Ladybug Girl can do anything!
A Big Bed for Jed
by Laurie FriedmanJed loved his crib. It felt just right. Till his family surprised him with a big bed one night. But this bed is too big and too new and too blue. With bedtime so near, just what will Jed do? Mom thinks he's stubborn. Dad thinks he's silly. Jed thinks he'll never sleep in that bed--but will he? With lively humor and great insight, Laurie Friedman and Lisa Jahn-Clough team up to present this warm, funny portrait of a significant childhood milestone.
The King's Big Foot (On Our Way to English #Level H)
by Loretta West Mark PageOnce upon a time there lived a king who wanted to have a big party.He invited many people. But there was one problem. The king did not have a table that was big enough for all his guests.The king had to measure the size of a table. He walked across the room using his foot to measure.
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Florida Treasures [Grade 1 Book 2]
by Donald R. Bear Janice A. Dole Douglas FisherNIMAC-sourced textbook
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Florida Treasures [Grade 1 Book 3]
by Donald R. Bear Janice A. Dole Douglas FisherNIMAC-sourced textbook
Florida Treasures: Grade 1, Book 4
by Donald R. Bear Janice A. Dole Douglas FisherA series of stories with reading comprehension and interactive exercises.
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Florida Treasures [Grade 1 Book 5]
by Donald R. Bear Janice A. Dole Douglas FisherNIMAC-sourced textbook
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Florida Treasures [Grade 1 Book 1]
by Donald R. Bear Janice A. Dole Douglas FisherNIMAC-sourced textbook
Playing at Lily's House (On Our Way to English #Level G)
by Besty FrancoI go to my new friend's house after school. Lily is my new friend, and I play with her. "My mom is making wontons," said Lily. "We can help her."
Ready or Not, Dawdle Duckling
by Toni BuzzeoOne Mama Duck plays hide-and-seek. ONE, TWO, THREE ducklings disappear. But the fourth little duckling ... Gets some help from his friends! Will Mama be able to find him when he's hiding behind Turtle, or Frog, or Fish? Ollie, ollie, in free! Here's a happy, funny tale of friendship, cooperation, and the joy of play.
I Completely Know About Guinea Pigs
by Lauren ChildLola really likes guinea pigs. And she is absolutely VERY excited when Mrs. Hanson lets her take Bert, the class Guinea pig, home for the school vacation. Lola COMPLETELY knows how to take care of Bert. She gives him clean water every day, feeds him fruits and vegetables, and even makes him a guinea pig run. But then Bert escapes! He is COMPLETELY, extremely GONE! Will Charlie be able to help his little sister Lola find Bert before anything happens to him and before Lola has to go back to school?
The Pirate of Kindergarten
by George Ella LyonGinny was not born a pirate.<P><P> But since her birth she was headed in that direction. This book tells the story of Ginny's voyage toward earning herself an eye patch--a voyage made mostly at school.<P> No other kid there had the honor.<P> Words and pictures offer up a double helping of surprise on the subject of seeing.<P> Winner of the Schneider Family Book Award
Comet's Nine Lives
by Jan BrettLike all cats, Comet has nine lives and, when he loses his first one in a Nantucket garden, he wisely decides that it's time to settle down. After looking for homes in a bookstore, on a sea-going scalloper, in an ice cream shop, in a theater, and at a Fourth of July concert, Comet finally meets a lighthouse cat and knows he's home at last. Brett captures Nantucket's nautical scenery in exquisite and colorful detail.