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Animal Look-Alikes

by Rachel Griffiths Margaret Clyne

Discusses the similarities and differences seen in moths and butterflies, alligators and crocodiles, frogs and toads, and seals and sea lions.

Animals

by Delta Education

A children's book about animals.

The Apple Bandit (Nancy Drew Notebooks #68)

by Carolyn Keene

Nancy and her friends are off on an apple-picking adventure! They are headed to the Kids Apple Festival, where they will pick apples, go on a hayride, and work their way through a cornstalk maze. Bess is excited about the applesauce-eating contest—after all, apples are her favorite food! And the winner gets a whole basket of River Heights Reds, a brand new type of apple!But when the basket—and all the apples in it— vanishes, Nancy knows she has to get to the core of this mystery. Can she figure out who the bad apple is, or is this festival on the verge of an apple emergency?

Arthur and the Big Snow

by Marc Brown

Everyone’s favorite aardvark is back in a wonderful winter tale—from the creative producer of PBS’s Peabody and Emmy Award-winning TV series.It’s the perfect snow day, and Arthur is excited to spend it with his friends. But because his little sister D.W. is too small, he has to wait for the snow plow to come by. Arthur waits so long, his friends have finished sledding! Will his snow day get any better? With a little help from Dad, Arthur realizes some things are worth waiting for.

Asian Kites

by Wayne Hosking

Asian Kites introduces kids to the fascinating art of kite making. Through the fun and approachable projects in this book, children will learn all the steps for creating beautiful, unique and creative kites with easy-to-find materials. Children can delight themselves, their peers and their parents with projects like the Butterfly kite from China, the Thai Cobra kite, and the Mini Wau kite from Malaysia.

Asian Kites

by Wayne Hosking

Asian Kites introduces kids to the fascinating art of kite making. Through the fun and approachable projects in this book, children will learn all the steps for creating beautiful, unique and creative kites with easy-to-find materials. Children can delight themselves, their peers and their parents with projects like the Butterfly kite from China, the Thai Cobra kite, and the Mini Wau kite from Malaysia.

Australia

by Madeline Donaldson

Australia is the smallest continent, and the only continent that is also made up of only one country. It is home to over twenty million people, as well as a large variety of plants and animals that exist nowhere else in the world. Learn more about the land down under in this fascinating book.

Awesome Power Parables

by Chad Stephens

Jesus spoke in parables to teach us empowering life lessons. This unique book explores twenty of his teaching, including the stories of the good Samaritan, the prodigal son, and the sower of seeds, Awesome Power Parables is an entertaining approach to exploring the wisdom of Jesus. Small enough to fit in your CD holder but-with twenty songs and twenty stories-large enough to entertain for hours, these teachings of Jesus are accompanied by lively songs performed by the Wonder Kids and produced by Stephen Elkins of Wonder Workshop.

Awful Bible Bad Guys (My Travel Time Storybooks)

by Chad Stephens

An endless amount of time is spent in the car-traveling to the supermarket, heading home from school, going back and forth to soccer practice. With the help of the Travel Time series, that time can be used to share amazing Bible stories with children. My Travel Time Storybook #6, Awful Bible Bad Guys, is a miniature storybook and CD combination that is sure to entertain kids. These twenty songs and twenty stories about bible bad guys will thrill even the most mischievious child, while teaching about God's love and forgiveness. Pairing these stories with bright illustrations and engaging music makes this an indispensable introduction to the classic stories of the Bible. Small enough to fit in your CD holder but large enough to entertain for hours, these Bible stories are accompanied by lively songs performed by the Wonder Kids and produced by Stephen Elkins of Wonder Workshop.

Axle Annie and the Speed Grump

by Robin Pulver

Axle Annie, Burskyville's best, most beloved school bus driver, has a big problem. And that problem has a name: Rush Hotfoot. He is an absolute menace--always in a hurry and in a bad mood, driving full blast. He even ignores the bus's stop-sign arm! But if anybody can tame the speed grump, Annie can. She has both hands on the wheel and nerves of steel. Children will giggle and cheer for this friendly, silly charmer about the kind of superhero they might see every day.

Babe Ruth Saves Baseball! (Step into Reading)

by Richard Walz Frank Murphy

Batter up! It's 1919 and baseball is in trouble! All across the country, people are throwing down their bats, and giving up America's national pastime. It's up to Babe Ruth to win back fans and save baseball! Can he do it, or will he strike out?

Bach's Goldberg Variations (Once Upon a Masterpiece #3)

by Anna Harwell Celenza

Johann Gottlieb Goldberg is a young servant in the employ of Count Keyserlingk. A talented musician, the boy secretly practices playing the harpsichord at night. When the count discovers Goldberg one evening, he challenges Goldberg to combine all the harpsichord music he's learned--and to throw in a riddle. In a panic, Goldberg turns to Johann Sebastian Bach for the perfect piece of music to appease the count. Stylized illustrations include elements from the baroque period. For families, teachers, and curious music lovers of all ages.

Bad Kitty (Bad Kitty)

by Nick Bruel

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>From the creator of The New York Times bestseller Boing! comes Bad Kitty, the riotous story of a cat gone berserk -- four times over an in alphabetical order each time. Kitty is not happy hen she's told that her favorite foods are all gone and all that's left are Asparagus, Beets, Cauliflower, Dill...and 22 other equally unappealing vegetables. So she: Ate my homework, Bit grandma, Clawed the curtains, Damaged the dishes, and so on, through Z. Only when tastier things arrive (an Assortment of Anchovies, Buffalo Burritos, Chicken Cheesecake...) does she Apologize to Grandma.

The Berenstain Bears and the Baby Chipmunk (I Can Read Level 1)

by Jan Berenstain Stan Berenstain

The Bear family adopts a curious baby chipmunk in this funny I Can Read story.Brown Eyes explores Papa's desk, Mama's sewing basket, and Papa's pant leg––all the way up to the knee!The Berenstain Bears and the Baby Chipmunk is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts of Level One books support success for children eager?to start reading on their own.

The Berenstain Bears and the Wishing Star (I Can Read Level 1)

by Jan Berenstain Stan Berenstain

Sister Bear is thrilled by the magic of the wishing star, but Brother Bear teaches her that hard work is important too.

The Berenstain Bears Clean House (I Can Read Level 1)

by Jan Berenstain Stan Berenstain

Join the Berenstain Bears in another exciting addition to the classic New York Times bestselling series!It is time for Spring Cleaning and the Bears’ decide to have a yard sale. Mama Bear goes through the house gathering up all sorts of tattered things—but each tattered thing seems to be someone’s favorite tattered thing! Perhaps Spring Cleaning will just have to wait until next year.

The Berenstain Bears' New Pup (I Can Read Level 1)

by Jan Berenstain Stan Berenstain

Mama and the cubs go to get some farm–fresh eggs, but they end up getting a farm–fresh pup! Now Brother Bear and Sister Bear have to learn to take care of Little Lady, the newest addition to the family. The Berenstain Bears’ New Pup is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.

The Berenstain Bears Play T-Ball (I Can Read Level 1)

by Jan Berenstain Stan Berenstain

The Berenstain Bears love teaching their friends new things in this action-packed addition to the classic New York Times bestselling series.Brother Bear and Sister Bear are teaching the younger bears to play T-ball. But it's tough when the cubs don't know the difference between running to home plate and running home! Will Brother Bear and Sister Bear be able to put together a winning team?The Berenstain Bears Play T-Ball is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.

The Berenstain Bears' Seashore Treasure (I Can Read Level 1)

by Jan Berenstain Stan Berenstain

When the Bear family goes to the seashore, Papa Bear finds a treasure map. Will it lead to gold, silver, or a special treasure from the sea?

Best Friends (Cork and Fuzz #1)

by Dori Chaconas

Cork is a muskrat. Fuzz is a possum. Cork eats only veggie stuff. Fuzz eats beetles and worms. Cork likes to play hide-and-seek. Fuzz likes to play find-and-eat. Cork and Fuzz have nothing in common. Or do they?

The Best Seat in Second Grade (I Can Read! #Level 2)

by Katharine Kenah

Sam loves sitting at the back of the second grade classroom beside George Washington, the class pet hamster. Maybe Sam loves the furry animal too much because he almost gets it lost forever. This book is identified as a "2. High-interest stories for developing readers". Pictures are described.

The Best Seat in Second Grade: A First Day of School Book for Kids (I Can Read Level 2)

by Katharine Kenah

Sam has the best seat in second grade—right next to George Washington, the class pet! Sam brings his hamster buddy on the class field trip to the science museum…but disaster strikes when George jumps from Sam’s pocket into the museum’s Hamster Habitat.“Carter’s expressive watercolor illustrations help bring the kids in room 75 and their furry pet to life,” commented Kirkus.The Best Seat in Second Grade is a Level Two I Can Read book, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the engaging stories, longer sentences, and language play of Level Two books are proven to help kids take their next steps toward reading success.

The Best Thanksgiving Ever

by Teddy Slater

A sweet story about the importance of family, being thankful, and love--as told by a family of turkeys, with a hilarious surprise at the end!"It's late in November, the blue sky is clear,and Thanksgiving Day is finally here.So many hugs and so many kisses.So many 'Happy Thanksgiving' wishes."A family gathers to celebrate all that they're grateful for. But wait, there's a twist! This funny, rhyming read-aloud story features turkeys who celebrate Thanksgiving! The Turkey clan arrives from all over the world, excited for their annual feast. But what will they eat?It turns out everyone is thankful . . . for Thanksgiving corn!

Beware! It's Friday the 13th #13

by Kate Mcmullan

Things couldn't be better for the greedy headmaster of DSA. Lasses are lining up to enroll in his school, and more students means more gold! But when The Medieval Times headline announces that the Bad Luck Dragon is on its way to DSA, Mordred orders his students to hunt for every good luck charm ever invented. But can a bunch of phony 4-leaf clovers help Wiglaf and his friends defeat the dragon Snagglefahng?. . . or will their luck run out? .

Big Max and the Mystery of the Missing Giraffe (I Can Read! #Level 2)

by Kin Platt Lynne Avril Cravath

Featuring a perennially popular I Can Read character first introduced in 1965, Big Max and the Mystery of the Missing Giraffe is a humorous adventure that will delight beginning readers. Jake the giraffe is missing, and Big Max is on the case! But is this mystery too big for even the world's greatest detective? Big Max and the Mystery of the Missing Giraffe is a Level Two I Can Read book, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help.

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