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What Can We Do?

by Dean August Kathi Ember

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What Can We Grow on a Farm? (Ready to Advance)

by Cindy Peattie

NIMAC-sourced textbook

What Can You Do with a Paleta? (Elementary Core Reading)

by Carmen Tafolla Magaly Morales

NIMAC-sourced textbook

What Cat Is That? All About Cats: All About Cats (The Cat in the Hat's Learning Library)

by Tish Rabe

Laugh and learn with fun facts about cats, from domestic to wild, kittens to cubs, and more—all told in Dr. Seuss&’s beloved rhyming style and starring the Cat in the Hat! &“I&’m the Cat in the Hat. Let us leave right away to see all the cats we can see in one day.&” The Cat in the Hat&’s Learning Library series combines beloved characters, engaging rhymes, and Seussian illustrations to introduce children to non-fiction topics from the real world! Travel aboard the Kitty-Cat-Copter and learn: • how cats fit through small spaces• how they use their whiskers• why their eyes glow in the dark• and much more! Perfect for story time and for the youngest readers, What Cat Is That? All About Cats also includes an index, glossary, and suggestions for further learning. Look for more books in the Cat in the Hat&’s Learning Library series!If I Ran the Horse Show: All About HorsesClam-I-Am! All About the BeachMiles and Miles of Reptiles: All About ReptilesA Whale of a Tale! All About Porpoises, Dolphins, and WhalesSafari, So Good! All About African WildlifeThere's a Map on My Lap! All About MapsOh, the Lavas That Flow! All About VolcanoesOut of Sight Till Tonight! All About Nocturnal AnimalsOnce upon a Mastodon: All About Prehistoric MammalsOh Say Can You Say What's the Weather Today? All About WeatherThe Cat on the Mat: All About Mindfulness

What Color Is God's Love?

by Xochitl Dixon

This playful rhyming picture book invites young readers to discover all the ways God&’s love can be displayed through a rainbow of colors.All the colors displayed in this world that God made—every glorious, fabulous, beautiful shade—show how good God is and will always be.But what is the color of love? Come and see!God created all the colors in the world, and in each one, we can discover how great His love is for us and how we can let that love shine to others! With each turn of the page, the focus shifts to a specific color—orange, yellow, blue, green, pink, black, white, gray, brown, red, purple—and explores a different attribute and expression of love through its many shades.

What Do I See?: Biblical Values (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Crystal Bowman

This book introduces level-one readers to the sights and sounds of both country and city. The vivid and clever illustrations, along with the toe-tapping rhyme, help children experience God’s world in a fun way. From mooing cows to beeping cars, What Do I See? will hold the interest of young readers.

What Do I See? (Into Reading, Level A #12)

by Lisa Trumbauer

NIMAC-sourced textbook

What Do I See? / ¿Qué veo?: Biblical Values (I Can Read! #Level 1)

by Crystal Bowman

This book introduces level-one readers to the sights and sounds of both country and city. The vivid and clever illustrations help children experience God’s world in a fun way. From mooing cows to beeping cars, What Do I See? will hold the interest of young readers. Este libro introduce a los lectores de nivel 1 a las imágenes y sonidos tanto del campo como de la ciudad. Las vívidas e inteligentes ilustraciones ayudan a los niños a experimentar el mundo de Dios de manera divertida. Desde vacas que mugen hasta carros que pitan, ¿Qué veo? captará el interés de los jóvenes lectores.

What Do Living Things Need? (Science Readers #Guided Reading Level B)

by Elizabeth Austen

What do living things need to survive? Find out in this colorful science reader! Discover that living things need light, food, water, air, space, homes, protection, and more! The easy-to-read text and vibrant images will keep young readers engaged from start to finish. This reader also includes a fun science activity and practice problems to give students additional practice in sorting living and not living things. A helpful glossary and index are also included for support.

What Do School Secretaries Do? (Jobs in My School Ser.)

by Rita Kidde

School secretaries are organized, friendly, and dedicated, but many young students don't give them much thought. By reading more about school secretaries, students will come to better understand and appreciate the many ways these individuals ensure that their schools run smoothly.

What Do We Wear?

by Patricia Almada

NIMAC-sourced textbook

What Do We Wear in the Snow? (Ready to Advance)

by Cindy Peattie

NIMAC-sourced textbook

What Do You Do If You Work at the Zoo?

by Steve Jenkins Robin Page

From Caldecott Honor–winning team Steve Jenkins and Robin Page comes an early introduction to one of young readers&’ favorite places: the zoo! Going to the zoo is so exciting! You might see penguins swimming underwater, snakes sunning in the reptile house, or giraffes eating leaves out of high trees. You might even see people at the zoo, ones just like you! But what do those people do? Caldecott Honor–winning team Steve Jenkins and Robin Page introduce young readers to the people who keep zoo animals safe, healthy, and happy, even though they aren&’t in the wild habitats they&’ve evolved for. From cuddling a baby kangaroo to trimming elephant toenails to playing soccer with a rhino, zookeepers work hard and do some pretty wacky things to take care of the incredible animals we see. So, what would you do if you were in the zookeeper&’s shoes? Turn the page and find out!

What Do You Do With a Tail Like This?

by Steve Jenkins

A nose for digging? Ears for seeing? Eyes that squirt blood? Explore the many amazing things animals can do with their ears, eyes, mouths, noses, feet, and tails in this beautifully illustrated interactive guessing book by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page.<P><P> <b>Winner of the Caldecott Honor</b>

What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? (Journeys 2014)

by Steve Jenkins Robin Page

A nose for digging? Ears for seeing? Eyes that squirt blood? Explore the many amazing things animals can do with their ears, eyes, mouths, noses, feet, and tails in this interactive guessing book, beautifully illustrated in cut-paper collage, which was awarded a Caldecott Honor.This title has been selected as a Common Core Text Exemplar (Grades K-1, Read Aloud Informational Text).

What Do You Do With This Book?: Rhyming Fun for Everyone

by Roger Clarke Al Wight

This classic rhyming book for features fun illustrations and simple rhymes that children and parents will love.What Do You Do With This Book? is a charming and witty children's book that is meant to be read by parents to their young children, to stimulate the child's interest in books and reading. <P><P>Through this story, children are encouraged to learn new words by relating common household items to one another. The beautiful illustrations will help to captivate the children's interest and further develop their inherent interest in rhyming.

What Does A Janitor Do? (Jobs in My School)

by Rita Kidde

Janitors do much more than just sweep and mop the floors. They are also responsible for making sure everything in the school is in proper working order. <p><p>By using simple language and illustrative photography, this book is designed to help students understand just how big and important a janitor’s job is.

What Does Little Crocodile Say? (Little Crocodile)

by Eva Montanari

A little crocodile explores a day at preschool in this colorful, noisy book filled with sounds and new experiences -- some wonderful, some not -- that are sure to delight toddlers.What sounds does the Little Crocodile hear on the first day of preschool?The alarm clock goes ring, ringThe car goes vroom vroomThe elephant says peekabooThe drum goes rat-a-tatThe food goes nom nom nomAnd the crocodile says... WAHHHH!In this charming book of sounds, a little crocodile experiences the highs and lows of preschool, ultimately enjoying their day . . . after a small meltdown, of course! Little ones will delight in the adorable illustrations and fun read-aloud, and parents will delight in the sly humor and familiar emotional rollercoaster of a toddler's day.

What Does Little Crocodile Say At the Birthday Party? (Little Crocodile #4)

by Eva Montanari

A little crocodile enjoys a birthday party with family and friends in this colorful, noisy picture book filled with sounds and new experiences that are sure to delight toddlers. The perfect birthday present for young readers! For fans of Bark, George.What sounds does Little Crocodile hear at their own birthday party?The decorations go whirr whirrThe band goes ooom pa paThe wish goes whooshThe cameras go clickThe balloon goes popAnd the crocodile says . . . WAHHHH!In this charming book of sounds, Little Crocodile experiences the highs and lows of a birthday with friends and family, ultimately enjoying their day . . . after a small meltdown, of course!Little ones will delight in the adorable illustrations and fun read-aloud, and parents will delight in the sly humor and familiar emotional rollercoaster of a toddler's day.

What Does Otis See? (Otis)

by Loren Long

Watch Get Rolling with Otis on Apple TV!Featuring the New York Times bestselling character Otis! Join Otis as he explores the many fun things there are to see on the farm! In this new leveled reader, Otis sees a puppy, a little calf, and even a bull. Kids will love learning to read with one of their favorite characters, Otis the tractor!

What Does The School Nurse Do? (Jobs in My School Ser.)

by Winston Garrett

From treating stomachaches to cuts or even worse, the school nurse makes sure students remain well, safe, and happy. Early readers will take a closer look at this vital job, and, in doing so, overcome any anxiety that may have when visiting the school nurse.

What Every Elementary Teacher Needs to Know About Reading Tests: (From Someone Who Has Written Them)

by Charles Fuhrken

When he was a student struggling to concentrate on dreadfully boring passages of standardized reading tests, Charles Fuhrken remembers thinking to himself, 'Who writes this stuff?' He had no idea that one day it would be him. ' Fuhrken has spent years working as a writer for several major testing companies, and he believes that what he's learned about testing could be very usefuleven liberatingfor teachers interested in teaching effective reading strategies as well as preparing students for reading tests. In What Every Elementary Teacher Needs to Know About Reading Tests (From Someone Who Has Written Them), Fuhrken' takes the mystery out of reading tests. He explains how reading tests are created, how standards are interpreted and assessed, and how students can apply their knowledge of reading to standardized tests.' ' What Every Elementary Teacher Needs to Know About Reading Tests sets the record straight about the myths and realities of tests and offers extensive, practical strategies that help students perform well on test day. This ready to use, easy to understand resource provides a wealth of information about reading tests, including high-quality preparation materials; samples of the most frequently assessed reading standards; and more than thirty engaging, core-reading activities. ' Tests require a special kind of savvy, a kind of critical thinking and knowledge-application that is not always a part of classroom reading experiences. That's why teachers need to provide students with sound, specific information about reading tests. Only then can students feel prepared and confident on test day. '

What Feelings Do When No One’s Looking

by Tina Oziewicz

An unruly cast of emotions come alive in this romping dreamworld, a place Maurice Sendak&’s Wild Things could call homeCuriosity, a lithe and floppy-eared creature, perches above the open world and gazes out with a zippy blend of hope, wonder, and longing. From the tip of a chimney, we bound into the quiet and mischievous world of feelings, meeting a troupe of tufted creatures as we go. Sympathy helps snails cross a sidewalk to safety, fear pirouettes in an attempt to camouflage with wallflowers, and pleasure reclines across a doily-donned reading chair, sipping a cup of tea. Elsewhere, our insecurities – pesky, cavorting beings – build intricate cages and stride about with clattering sets of keys. Tina Oziewicz&’s words hum with truth, and Aleksandra Zajac&’s illustrations bloom and burst with charming details like a sail constructed out of a pair of billowing long johns or a red slipper falling from a contented paw. Taking in the perfect harmony of this book is like taking a long gulp from a trusty thermos and filling up with warmth. What Feelings Do When No One&’s Looking surprises and soothes, inspires us to feel.

What Food Do You Like to Make? (Ready to Advance)

by Evan Russell

NIMAC-sourced textbook

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