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Dawdle Duckling
by Toni BuzzeoOne Mama Duck paddles and quacks. One, two, three ducklings swim behind, but the fourth little duckling dawdles and dreams, preens and plays, splashes and spins . . . A cheerful reassuring tale of youthful rebellion and parental protection--with an exciting surprise ending!
Beach Day!
by Patricia LakinSun! Sam, Pam, Will and Jill are hot and sweaty. It's the perfect day for the beach. And once they've put on their swimsuits and packed a picnic lunch, they're off! But with Sam, Pam, Will and Jill, nothing is as easy as it seems. Will they actually make it to the beach?
Fancy Nancy: Every Day Is Earth Day (I Can Read! #Level 1)
by Jane O'ConnorBeing green is important to Nancy--so important that she wants her family to take care of the Earth morning, noon, and night!
Houghton Mifflin Spelling and Vocabulary, My Words to Read and Write
by Shane Templeton Donald R. Bear Brenda SabeyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Go Math! Florida [Grade 1]
by Thomasenia Lott Adams Juli K. Dixon Matt LarsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Florida Benchmarks Practice Book for Home or School, Grade 1
by Houghton Mifflin HarcourtMath Activity Book-Grade 1: Florida Edition
Scott Foresman Sidewalks, Animals Tame and Wild [Grade 1, Level A1]
by Connie Juel Jeanne R. Paratore Deborah Simmons Sharon VaughnNIMAC-sourced textbook
Green Wilma, Frog in Space
by Tedd ArnoldA distracted frog + a rather froggy alien child + a spaceship on auto-pilot = an irresistibly goofy, action-packed, laugh-filled tale of mistaken identity
California Treasures, English Language Development, My New Words, A Picture Word Book, Grades K-2
by Macmillan Mcgraw-HillNIMAC-sourced textbook
Pinkalicious: School Rules! (I Can Read! #Level 1)
by Victoria KannMary had a little lamb, but Pinkalicious has a cooler companion: an imaginary unicorn named Goldie. The pink-crazed girl and her golden sidekick are taking school by storm. In the midst of all the fun and games, will they play by the rules?
The Twin Princes
by Tedd ArnoldRiddle me this . . . Why does Old King Chanticleer worry about his two sons, Henry and Fowler? Because they are twins, and he can't decide which prince should inherit his throne. And so he plans a horse race--one that will determine the next king. But this race is an unusual one, and it will take cleverness, not just speed, to become the winner. With puns on every page, the classic battle of hero versus villain, and even a riddle for the reader to solve, this featherbrained fairy tale is exuberant, goofy, irresistible fun.
Fancy Nancy: Spectacular Spectacles (I Can Read! #Level 1)
by Jane O'Connor<P>Nancy thinks that Bree's new glasses are simply spectacular. After all, they are lavender. They are glittery. And best of all, they come in a silver case. So when Bree tells Nancy all about her trip to the eye doctor, Nancy can't help but wonder if her own eyesight is perhaps getting a little blurry too . . . . <P>With a glossary of Fancy Nancy's Fancy Words in the back, this addition to the Fancy Nancy I Can Read series is sure to delight young readers everywhere!
Reading Street
by Peter Afflerbach Camille Blachowicz Candy Dawson Boyd Wendy Cheyney Connie Juel Edward Kame'Enui Donald Leu Jeanne Paratore P. David Pearson Sam Sebesta Deborah Simmons Sharon Vaughn Susan Watts-Taffe Karen Kring WixsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reading Street
by Peter Afflerbach Camille Blachowicz Candy Dawson Boyd Wendy Cheyney Connie Juel Edward Kame'Enui Donald Leu Jeanne Paratore P. David Pearson Sam Sebesta Deborah Simmons Sharon Vaughn Susan Watts-Taffe Karen Kring WixsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reading Street
by Peter Afflerbach Camille Blachowicz Candy Dawson Boyd Wendy Cheyney Connie Juel Edward Kame'Enui Donald Leu Jeanne Paratore P. David Pearson Sam Sebesta Deborah Simmons Sharon Vaughn Susan Watts-Taffe Karen Kring WixsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reading Street
by Peter Afflerbach Camille Blachowicz Candy Dawson Boyd Wendy Cheyney Connie Juel Edward Kame'Enui Donald Leu Jeanne Paratore P. David Pearson Sam Sebesta Deborah Simmons Sharon Vaughn Susan Watts-Taffe Karen Kring WixsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reading Street
by Peter Afflerbach Camille Blachowicz Candy Dawson Boyd Wendy Cheyney Connie Juel Edward Kame'Enui Donald Leu Jeanne Paratore P. David Pearson Sam Sebesta Deborah Simmons Sharon Vaughn Susan Watts-Taffe Karen Kring WixsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Treasures [Grade 1 Book 1]
by Donald R. Bear Janice A. Dole Jana EchevarriaTreasures, A Reading/Language Arts Program, Grade 1 Student Edition, Book 2, Rich, engaging fiction and nonfiction literature provide students with accessible text and develop reading skills, oral language, vocabulary and writing to build a strong foundation and a love of reading. Includes new features and strategies designed to reach every student at every level Promotes mastery of phonological awareness, oral language, comprehension, vocabulary, fluency and writing Provides multiple opportunities for test prep and practice
Reading Street 1.1(Indiana)
by Peter Afflerbach Camille Blachowicz Candy Dawson Boyd Wendy Cheyney Connie Juel Edward Kame'Enui Donald Leu Jeanne Paratore P. David Pearson Sam Sebesta Deborah Simmons Sharon Vaughn Susan Watts-Taffe Karen Kring WixsonDear Indiana Reader, A new school year is beginning. Are you ready? You are about to take a trip along a famous street--Scott Foresman Reading Street. On this trip you will meet exciting characters, such as a pig in a wig, a blue ox, and a dinosaur. As you read the stories and articles, you will gain exciting new information that will help you in science and social studies. While you're enjoying these exciting pieces of literature, you will find that something else is going on--you are becoming a better reader, gaining new skills and polishing old ones. Have a great trip, and send us a postcard! Sincerely, The Authors
The Family Book
by Todd ParrThe Family Book celebrates the love we feel for our families and all the different varieties they come in. Whether you have two moms or two dads, a big family or a small family, a clean family or a messy one, Todd Parr assures readers that no matter what kind of family you have, every family is special in its own unique way. <P><P> Parr's message about the importance of embracing our differences is delivered in a playful way. With his trademark bold, bright colors and silly scenes, this book will encourage children to ask questions about their own families. Perfect for young children just beginning to read, The Family Book is designed to encourage early literacy, enhance emotional development, celebrate multiculturalism, promote character growth, and strengthen family relationships. <P><P><i>Advisory: Bookshare has learned that this book offers only partial accessibility. We have kept it in the collection because it is useful for some of our members. To explore further access options with us, please contact us through the Book Quality link. Benetech is actively working on projects to improve accessibility issues such as these.</i>