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Handwriting 2c

by Clinton S. Hackney

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Handwriting 2m

by Clinton S. Hackney

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Handwriting Connections 2

by Mcdougal Littell

This text contains unit lessons on Getting Ready to Write, Writing Just for Me; Handwriting Focus: Letter Size, Writing Stories and Poems, Setting Ready to Write Cursive, Writing to Learn; Handwriting Focus: Spacing and Slant, and Writing to Celebrate.

Handwriting Without Tears: El Poder de la Imprenta

by Sergio Martínez Jan Z. Olsen Julie Koborg

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> Printing Power translated into Spanish! <P><P>El poder de la imprenta es para los alumnos de 2do grado o de mayor edad pero que recién comienzan. <li>En éste libro se introduce el tamaño pequeño de imprenta para oraciones, párrafos y otras lecciones. <li>Las actividades con juegos de palabras a lo largo del libro son diseñadas para crear fluidez y a su vez mejorar la habilidad del arte de la lengua. <li>En las páginas de la derecha se repasan las letras aprendidas en actividades del arte de la lengua, oraciones y párrafos. <li>El Poder de la imprenta ayuda a los niños a desarrollar velocidad y proligidad con variadas e interesantes páginas con oraciones y párrafos.

Handwriting Without Tears: Printing Power

by Kathryn Fox Jan Z. Olsen Julie Koborg Annie Cassidy

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> This workbook is for second grade students or those working at that level. <li>New! Expanded room for writing <li>New! Now offers digital instruction opportunities <li>Learn & Check helps teachers and students check letter, word, and sentence skills <li>Activity pages combine handwriting instruction with punctuation, paragraph, poem, and language arts activities for practice <li>Practice includes writing on single lines

Handwriting, [Grade] 2

by Zaner-Bloser Inc.

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Handwriting, [Grade] 2M

by Inc. Zaner-Bloser

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Handwriting, [Grade] 2M

by Zaner-Bloser

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Hang in There

by Donna Jo Napoli

Everyone's good at something. Stanley can't seem to do anything right. He doesn't draw well, he's not good at sports, and sometimes it feels like his parakeet, Casper, is the only one who listens to him. What's the point of trying new things if he knows he'll never succeed? It will take the Little Angel of Persistence, and some help from a new friend, to make Stanley realize what his special talents really are. Be persistent.

Hanging Off Jefferson's Nose: Growing Up On Mount Rushmore

by Tina Nichols Coury

Growing up in the shadow of Mount RushmoreLincoln Borglum was a young boy when his father, the great sculptor Gutzon Borglum, suggested to a group of South Dakota businessmen that he should carve the faces of four presidents into a side of a mountain as an attraction for tourists. But Mount Rushmore would never be finished by Gutzon. It would be his son who would complete the fourteen-year task and present America with one of its most iconic symbols.A California Reading Association Eureka! Honor Book Award-winner

Hank Goes Honk

by Maudie Powell-Tuck

This humorous, character-led picture book for children ages 3-7 explores the themes of friendship and being considerate of others.Hank is a very loud, very rude goose, and his friends don't like it one bit. Will he ever find a way to be more considerate of others?Brand-new character for Tiger Tales and the start of a character launch, with additional formats forthcoming! Board book planned for spring 2025 and a new picture book planned for fall 2025.Hank is one rude goose. He doesn't see anything wrong with interrupting others when they're speaking. He helps himself to the cherries on the top of other people's cupcakes. He makes loud noises in the library and movie theater...and he's upsetting everyone!But being rude, loud, and obnoxious can't always be fun--in fact, it can be downright lonely. Will Hank find a way to be more considerate of his friends? This humorous story presents the themes of friendship, recognizing others' feelings, and being considerate of those around us. Start of a character launch, with a board book and new picture book planned!

Hank's Big Day: The Story of a Bug

by Evan Kuhlman

Perfect for reading aloud, this spare, charming picture book about a day in the life of a pill bug in suburbia is also about an unusual friendship. Hank is a pill bug with a busy life—for a pill bug, that is. His daily routine involves nibbling a dead leaf, climbing up a long stick, avoiding a skateboarder, and playing pretend with his best friend, a human girl named Amelia, in her backyard. And when day is done, Hank likes nothing better than returning home to his cozy rock.

Hanna Hippo's Horrible Hiccups (Animal Antics A to Z)

by Barbara deRubertis

Hanna Hippo is hungry. She hopes to have one of Homer Hog's huckleberry muffins, but her plan has one hitch—a horrible case of hiccups!

Hannah Montana On Tour: Ciao from Rome!

by DISNEY BOOK GROUP

Hannah Montana is packing her bags for a worldwide concert tour, and Miley Stewart is eager to experience life abroad. The first city on the tour is Rome, and Miley is looking forward to checking out the Italian designers' shops and going to a real European cafe—all before her show.

Hannah Montana On Tour: G'day, Sydney!

by DISNEY BOOK GROUP

Hannah Montana is off to the second city on her tour: Sydney. But when Jackson gets hit in the head with a boomerang, it starts an adventure faster than you can say, "Put some shrimp on the barbie."

Hannah Montana On Tour: Greetings From Brazil

by DISNEY BOOK GROUP

Miley Stewart couldn't be happier that Brazil is the latest stop on Hannah Montana's tour. The beaches are to die for. When she meets a boy named Adriano, they quickly become friends. He invites Miley and her family to a party so he can teach her some dance moves (which she plans to use in concert). When Miley arrives, she sees someone unexpected—her archenemy Amber Addison! For some reason, Amber is being nice. When Miley tries to figure out what's going on, will Amber uncover her secret?

Hannah and the Ramadan Gift

by Qasim Rashid

The debut picture book by author and human rights activist Qasim Rashid that celebrates good deeds during the month of Ramadan.It's the first day of Ramadan and Hannah wants to be a part of this important month every way she can. But if she's too young to fast, how can she observe Ramadan? By saving the world, Dada Jaan tells her. And so Hannah learns that by helping her friends and neighbors and by showing kindness and generosity, she can make the world a better place. The debut picture book by human rights activist and attorney Qasim Rashid tells a timely story full of warmth and heart about the observance of Ramadan and the power of good deeds.

Hannah of Fairfield (Pioneer Daughters #1)

by Jean Van Leeuwen Donna Diamond

The Pioneer Daughters series is "a heartwarming portrait of a colonial girl and her family struggling to meet the challenges of pioneer life during the Revolutionary War. " --Kirkus Reviews In Hannah of Fairfield, Hannah would rather be nursing a fragile spring lamb back to health than counting stitches. How can she concentrate when the war is so close? Everyone in Fairfield is doing all they can to help the colonial army. What can Hannah do to help? .

Hannah's Bad Hare Day

by Teresa Bateman

From a hare to a moose, Hannah's curly hair provides her with quite the adventure.

Hansel Gretel and the Pudding Plot (Fairy Tales Today Ser.)

by Isabel Thomas

Harry and Greta love sweet treats and delicious desserts, but they also have the meanest lunch lady who keeps all the goodies to herself! Harry, Greta, and the Dastardly Lunch Lady is a humorous, modern adaptation of the classic fairy tale Hansel and Gretel that is sure to capture any young reader’s imagination.

Hansel & Gretel

by Bethan Woollvin

This clever retelling of the classic fairy tale will have young readers wondering who's the real villain, from New York Times Best Illustrated Book-winner Bethan Woollvin.Deep in the forest lives a witch named Willow. She is a good witch who only uses good magic—until she meets Hansel and Gretel. Willow never used to worry about messy bread crumb trails. Or entire portions of her gingerbread house being devoured. Or anyone fiddling with her spells and magic books and causing a ruckus. But Hansel and Gretel are two very naughty and very rude children, and they are trying Willow's patience...Author-illustrator Bethan Woollvin, creator of the New York Times Best Illustrated Book Little Red, delivers a subversive retelling of "Hansel and Gretel" which features striking and humorous visuals and a deliciously wicked twist ending that is sure to surprise and delight.

Hansel and Gretel

by Rachel Isadora

Caldecott Honor winner Rachel Isadora gives readers a stunning new interpretation of this classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale, setting the infamous witch's cottage deep in a lush African forest. Hansel and Gretel's plight feels all the more threatening as they're plunged into the thick, dark jungle of Isadora's rich collages.

Hansel and Gretel: A Discover Graphics Fairy Tale (Discover Graphics: Fairy Tales)

by Jessica Gunderson

Revisit the tale of Hansel and Gretel. Left in the woods, the two encounter a witch. Will the brother and sister find their way out of the forest safely, or be left at the hands of the witch?

Hansel and Gretel: Hopscotch Fairy Tales

by Anne Walter David Lopez

Hansel and Gretel are lost in the woods, when they discover a house made of gingerbread! but when they start eating, a wicked old witch opens the door...

Hanukkah Bear

by Eric A. Kimmel

Bubba Brayna’s legendary latkes lure an unexpected visitor into her home in this playful Hanukkah tale from a master storyteller. <p><p>Bubba Brayna makes the best latkes in the village, and on the first night of Hanukkah, the scent of her cooking wakes a hungry, adorable bear from his hibernation. He lumbers into town to investigate, and Bubba Brayna—who does not see or hear very well—mistakes him for her rabbi. She welcomes the bear inside to play the dreidel game, light the menorah, and enjoy a scrumptious meal. However, after her well-fed guest leaves, there's a knock at the door—it's the rabbi, and all of Brayna's other friends, arriving for dinner. But there are no latkes left—and together, they finally figure out who really ate them. <p><p>Lively illustrations by Mike Wohnoutka, portraying the sprightly Bubba Brayna and her very hungry guest, accompany this instant family favorite, a humorous reworking of Eric A. Kimmel’s earlier classic tale, The Chanukkah Guest. A traditional recipe for latkes is included in the back matter, along with interesting, digestible facts about the history and traditions of Hanukkah. A 2013 National Jewish Book Award Winner, this book is perfect for a holiday story time with children— either in the classroom or at home, as an introduction for young readers to the traditions and customs of Hanukkah, and as a classic to return to year after year.

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