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Go, Dog. Go!
by P. D. EastmanWhether by foot, boat, car, or unicycle, P. D. Eastman's lovable dogs demonstrate the many ways one can travel. The new text emphasizes the concept element of the original while maintaining its rhythm and charm.
1000 Times No
by Tom WarburtonAges 3-8. IT'S TIME TO LEAVE says Noah's mother, but Noah doesn't want to. "No!" he shouts. But he doesn't stop there. He tells her no in Latin, Dutch, Japanese, Tagalog, even in Robot! Mr. Warburton, creator of Cartoon Network's Codename: Kids Next Door, outdoes himself in this hilarious celebration of every toddler's favorite word.
Reading Street Grade 1 Unit 1
by Peter Afflerbach Camille Blachowicz Candy Dawson BoydNIMAC-sourced textbook
SpaceShipOne: Making Dreams Come True
by Tom SibilaDescribes the spacecraft known as SpaceShipOne, and explains its adventures into space in 2004.
Texas Mathematics: Grade 1, Volume 2
by Mary Behr Altieri Don S. Balka Roger DayNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texas Mathematics: Grade 1, Volume 1
by Mary Behr Altieri Don S. Balka Roger DayNIMAC-sourced textbook
Sid the Science Kid: The Trouble with Germs (I Can Read! #Level 1)
by Jennifer FrantzSid's dad has a cold. He is sneezing. His nose is runny. But how come Sid has to keep washing his hands, if his dad is the one who's sick?
Pinkalicious: Tickled Pink
by Victoria KannAges 3-7. Pinkalicious! When Tiffany challenges Pinkalicious to a laugh-off, the pressure is on to create the most pinkerrifically funny joke of all time. Even if Pinkalicious doesn't win the contest, she's going to have a lot of fun trying!
The Story of the Jack O'lantern
by Katherine TegenAges 3-8. On Halloween night, we dress up in costumes, go trick-or-treating, and carve jack-o'-lanterns. But what really behind these holiday traditions? It all started with a greedy man named Jack, who made a pact with the wrong person. When it comes time for Jack to repay his debt, the deal doesn't quite end as he expected.... Katherine Tegen weaves together legend and tradition to tell the story of one of Halloween's most popular icons. THE STORY OF THE JACK O'LANTERN answers one of the mysteries of that spooky night.
G Is for One Gzonk!: An Alpha-number-bet Book
by Tony Diterlizzi Tiny DiterlooneyAges 4-7 Welcome to my silly dilly take on ABC. It's lots of fun and really odd, as you will quickly see. For they're no "leaping lizards" here. No "bears that bounce a ball." In fact, these zany critters have never been seen at all. So turn the page and cast a gaze on this menagerie, but don't forget the beasts within were all made up by me! - Tiny DiTerlooney
The Emperor of Absurdia
by Chris RiddellAges 4-8. What kind of world is it where children are in charge and fishes swim the skies? Where dinner comes before lunch, but then lunch hatches and runs off to fetch its--uh oh--big, bad mama? But that's nothing compared to what the Emperor discovers when he wakes up the next morning! From a two-time winner of the most prestigious picture-book award in Britain comes an adventure in which the extraordinary is ordinary and nothing is ever quite what it seems.
Here We Go! (California)
by J. David Cooper John J. Pikulski Patricia A. AckermanNIMAC-sourced textbook
Insects and Plants
by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at BerkeleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reading Street Indiana, Unit 5
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 WixsonScott Foresman Reading Street has many corners and crossroads. At each corner you will learn about something new and interesting. You will read about great ideas in science and social studies. You will have fun reading about clever chicks and smart mice detectives! You may want to hurry down the street and read these wonderful stories and articles! But slow down, take your time, and enjoy yourself! You never know whom you might meet on Reading Street!
Core Skills: Reading Comprehension, Grade 1
by Steck-VaughnWelcome to the Steck-Vaughn Core Skills: Reading Comprehension series! You have selected a unique book that focuses on developing your child's comprehension skills, the reading and thinking processes associated with the printed word. Because this series was designed by experienced reading professionals, your child will have reading success as well as gain a firm understanding of the necessary skills outlined in national standards. The stories are comprised of words carefully chosen from the Doich Basic Sight Vocabulary and the Kucera-Francis word list. Words that appear most frequently in primary reading basal series were also used. For stories 1--16 (Part One), this vocabulary list includes every word used in the stories. For stories 17-34 (Part Two), this vocabulary list includes the words that are introduced as new vocabulary and defined.