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The Spooky Wheels on the Bus
by J. Elizabeth MillsTHE SPOOKY WHEELS ON THE BUS is a humorous Halloween-themed version of the classic song THE WHEELS ON THE BUS. . . with a few ghoulish tricks and treats up its sleeves! Count from One Spooky Bus up to Ten Goofy Ghosts as this Halloween ride races through town picking up a few unsuspecting passengers along the way.
Amelia Bedelia Goes Camping (I Can Read! #9)
by Peggy ParishA literal-minded housekeeper causes a ruckus on a camping trip when she attempts to make sense of some instructions. Picture descriptions added.
Freddie and Flossie (The Bobbsey Twins, Pre-Level #1)
by Laura Lee HopeMeet Freddie and Flossie. They are twins. They look alike, but in many ways they are very different ... or maybe not!
Cooking with Henry and Elliebelly
by Carolyn ParkhurstHello! Do you like to cook? We do, too. We have our own cooking show, even though one of us really isn't old enough to be on the show. But Mom said we had to share. Anyway, we hope you like our show! Bon appétit! Picture descriptions added.
My Daddy and I
by P. K. HallinanThis work is for ages 3-5. This is a story that perfectly illustrates the loyalty and love that grows between a father and his children. Whimsical illustrations bring the characters to life in this gentle world Hallinan has created.
Blue's Clues: My Favorite Letters
by Deborah ReberIn this Pre-Level 1 Ready-to-Read book, Blue shares the four letters that spell out her name, and other words that begin with those same great letters. Join Blue in a backyard adventure filled with everything from butterflies to easels. Picture descriptions added.
The Listeners (Tales of Young Americans Series)
by Gloria WhelanElla May lives on a plantation but she doesn't live in the great house. She is a slave. It's dark in the morning when Ella May heads to the fields to pick cotton. And it's sunset when she comes home. But her day isn't done, not yet. Ella May still has important work to do. She's got to listen. Each night Ella May and her friends, Bobby and Sue, listen outside the windows of their master's house. Acting as the ears of their families, the children listen in the hopes of gleaning information about their fates and those of their loved ones. Who will be sold? Who will stay? What is happening in the rest of the country? The lives of slaves depended on the whims and inclinations of their owners. They had no control over the circumstances of their daily lives or futures. But they could dream. And when the promise of freedom is spoken, the children are the first to hear it. Award-winning author Gloria Whelan's quiet, poignant story brings to life the heartbreaking reality of what life as a slave was like for the youngest members of society. Picture descriptions added.
The Perfect Thanksgiving
by Eileen SpinelliOur smoke alarm is wailing. Our turkey, burnt as toast. Dad spills the gravy down his shirt--a less-than-perfect host. Enter two families who couldn't be any more opposite! Family one seems just PERFECT--with a plump golden turkey, gorgeous whipped cream swirls atop their pie, and lace napkins on the table. Family two, on the other hand, seems FAR FROM IT! The turkey burns, the Jell-O wiggles and jiggles right to the floor, and Dad's shirt serves as napkin. What could these two very different families possibly have in common? Full of whimsy and spirit, this funny picture book is sure to add spice to any Thanksgiving feast.
Clever Raccoons
by Kristin L. NelsonDo you know . . . * where raccoons live? * what a raccoon den is? * when raccoons sleep? Read this book to find out!
SCOOBY-DOO! Sea Monster Scare (Level #2)
by Gail Herman Duendes Del SurWhile Scooby and the gang enjoy a relaxing day at the beach, something destroys their sand castle. Was it a sea monster? And where is Fred, Velma, and Daphne? Scooby and Shaggy have to find them--fast. Picture descriptions present.
Louisiana Interactive Science: Interactive Science Journal
by Pearson EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Hallelujah Flight
by Phil BildnerBildner tells the extraordinary story of James Banning, the first African-American pilot to fly across the country.
Louisiana Interactive Science [Grade K]
by Don Buckley Zipporah Miller Michael J. PadillaNIMAC-sourced textbook
Climbing Tree Frogs
by Ruth BermanDo you know . . . * what is a frog, but does not look like a frog? * why tree frogs have sticky toes? * where tree frogs lay their eggs? * why male tree frogs call out? * how tree frogs drink water? * what tree frogs eat? Read this book and become an expert on tree frogs!
Cottontail Rabbits
by Kristin Ellerbusch GallagherDo you know . . . * why cottontail rabbits thump their back feet? * how cottontail rabbits build nests? * where cottontail rabbits live? Read this book to find out!
The Duchess Of Whimsy: An Absolutely Delicious Fairy Tale
by Randall De Sève Peter De SèveThe great New Yorker artist Peter de Sève teams up with the author of bestselling "Toy Boat" in a slightly outrageous fairy tale. The Duchess of Whimsy is fancy and fussy--and definitely not ordinary--surrounding herself with wild friends, fabulous foods, and fancy dress. The Earl of Norm (ho hum) is completely ordinary, but he adores the Duchess. This deliciously told love story by the remarkable de Sèves shows how utterly charming and extraordinary a picture book can be.
Capybara: The World's Largest Rodent (More Super Sized!)
by Natalie LunisSome rodents such as mice are so small they can hide in the tiny cracks and holes inside houses--but not capybaras! Weighing about 110 pounds (50 kg) and growing up to 4 feet (1.2 m) in length, these giant rodents are bigger than many dogs! Look inside to find out what the world's biggest rodent eats, how it takes care of its young, and the ways it stays safe from animals that are even bigger than it is.