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9780531071786 Homeplace Anne Shelby Grandmother tells the story of the family farmhouse, from 1810--when a distant ancestor cleared the land and planted corn--to today, in a tale complemented by more than one hundred and fifty pictures, showing the family's heirlooms and keepsakes. Reprint. Orchard Books
9780778701064 Homes Of The West (Life In The Old West) Bobbie Kalman Settlers built their homes using whatever materials they found in nature - logs, grass, sod, or adobe. Homes of the West describes in detail such early western-style homes as the soddy, the dugout, the log cabin, and adobe homes as well as Native American dwellings including tipis, longhouses, and pueblos. Children will read about: • building a log home step by step• different furnishings for log houses and frame houses• the buildings on a ranch• the homes of the wealthy• the dangers from snakes, tarantulas, scorpions, and fire Crabtree Classics
9780142407615 Homesick: My Own Story (Puffin Modern Classics) Jean Fritz A Newbery Honor book!Jean Fritz’s award-winning account of her life in China, and to honor this story, it is only fitting that it be added to our prestigious line of Puffin Modern Classics. This fictionalized autobiography tells the heartwarming story of a little girl growing up in an unfamiliar place. While other girls her age were enjoying their childhood in America, Jean Fritz was in China in the midst of political unrest. Jean Fritz tells her captivating story of the difficulties of living in a unfamiliar country at such a difficult time.* "A remarkable blend of truth and storytelling." —Booklist, starred review* "An insightful memory's-eye-view of her childhood . . . Young Jean is a strong character, and many of her reactions to people and events are timeless and universal." —School Library Journal, starred review"Told with an abundance of humor—sometimes wry, sometimes mischievous and irreverent—the story is vibrant with atmosphere, personalities, and a palpable sense of place." —The Horn Book"Every now and then a book comes along that makes me want to send a valentine to its author. Homesick is such a book . . . Pungent and delicious." —Katherine Paterson, The Washington Post Puffin Books
9780394800295 Hop on Pop Dr. Seuss Join Dr. Seuss in this classic rhyming picture book–"the simplest Seuss for youngest use." Full of short, simple words and silly rhymes, this book is perfect for reading alone or reading aloud with Dad! The rollicking rythym will keep kids entertained on every page, and it's an especially good way to show Pop some love on Father’s Day! HOP POP We like to Hop. We like to hop on top of Pop. Originally created by Dr. Seuss himself, Beginner Books are fun, funny, and easy to read. These unjacketed hardcover early readers encourage children to read all on their own, using simple words and illustrations. Smaller than the classic large format Seuss picture books like The Lorax and Oh, The Places You’ll Go!, these portable packages are perfect for practicing readers ages 3-7, and lucky parents too! Random House Books for Young Readers
9780439569842 How Do Dinosaurs Learn to Read? Jane Yolen Describes how a little dinosaur learn to read, using the toys and other things around him.
9780545153522 How Do Dinosaurs Love Their Dogs? Jane Yolen Dogs are a dinosaur's best friend!Anyone who loves dogs will be highly entertained when America's favorite little dinosaurs learn how to take care of their muddy pups and handsome hounds. From bathing and feeding to walking and tossing balls, riotous fun ensues as youngsters learn patience and gentleness while sharing time with their beloved pets. From the bestselling duo, Yolen and Teague, this is the perfect gift for little dinosaurs (or big ones!) who cherish their dog or will soon have a furry new best friend in the house. The Blue Sky Press
9781595620279 How Full Is Your Bucket? for Kids Tom Rath, Mary Reckmeyer Using the metaphor of a bucket, Felix's grandfather explains how being kind is the most fulfilling way to go about one's life and encourages him not to be dissuaded by those who choose a different path in this inspiring tale about how one person's actions can impact those of others. Simon and Schuster
9780590290463 How I Found A Friend irina hale m Scholastic
9780688063696 How Many Snails? Paul Giganti Jr. A series of simple questions directs young readers to determine the differences between seemingly similar objects, encouraging them to develop powers of observation, discrimination, and visual analysis. There's plenty of opportunity to practice counting, too (but that's just the beginning!). With eye-catching, bold illustrations by a two-time Caldecott Honor-Book recipient. Greenwillow Books
9780590436144 How Much Is a Million? David M. Schwartz, Steven Kellogg With the help of Marvelosissimo the Mathematical Magician and a group of curious children, Schwartz and Kellogg join forces to knock complex numbers down to size. Scholastic
9780688099336 How Much Is a Million? 20th Anniversary Edition David M. Schwartz Ever wonder just what a million of something means? How about a billion? Or a trillion? HarperCollins
9780590227162 How Much Is That Guinea Pig In The Window? (Hello Math Reader. Level 4) Joanne Rocklin Voting on a guinea pig as a prospective class pet, the students of Mr. Day's class calculate how much recycling they will have to do in order to afford one. By the author of All Tutus Should Be Pink. Original. Scholastic
9798887770246 How To Count To ONE: (And Don't Even THINK About Bigger Numbers!) Caspar Salmon “Just as we once screamed at a pigeon not to drive the bus, we now, with similar glee, take on Salmon as he commands us not to count past one.”—Amy Alznauer, New York TimesYou know how to count, right? GREAT! There are LOTS of fun things to count in this book: whales, baboons, rainbows, pyramids . . .There's just one rule. You must ONLY ever count to ONE. So don't even about THINK bigger numbers. OK?!Get ready to show off your skills in this fun new counting book! But not everything is as it seems . . . is this book really only about counting to ”ONE?” Because there are SO MANY fun things that you could count. But wait —maybe there's a way to outsmart the book . . . and count all the way up to 100!A fun and interactive read-aloud experience, perfect for fans of B. J. Novak's international bestseller The Book With No Pictures. Nosy Crow
9780593433218 I Am Born To Be Awesome! (Step Into Reading) Mechal Renee Roe Beautiful Black and Brown boys are the stars in this level 1 Step Into Reading book from the Happy Hair series. It's a bright, joyful easy reader that will have boys everywhere saying "I am born to be awesome!"Kids will love seeing strong, happy reflections of themselves in this vibrant, rhyming, level 1 reader about the joy of being a boy—listening to music, swimming, exploring nature, being on a sports team, baking, doing math, and more. Full of easy-to-read fun on each page, this easy reader promotes boys' self-esteem, smarts, and strength.Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words for children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story.Look for all the books in the Happy Hair series:• Cool Cuts• Happy Hair• I'm Growing Great• Smart Sisters• I Love Being Me! (Step Into Reading) Random House Books for Young Readers
9781338676891 I Am Brave!: an Acorn Book (Princess Truly #5), Volume 5 Kelly Greenawalt In rhyming text super girl Princess Truly goes on a camping trip with little brother Ty and her dog, Sir Noodles; with her super powers she is not afraid of dark caves, bugs, or things that go bump in the night, which is a problem when she develops hiccups, and needs something to scare them away. Princess Truly
9780525518778 I Am Every Good Thing Derrick Barnes An upbeat, empowering, important picture book from the team that created the award-winning Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut. A perfect gift for any special occasion!I ama nonstop ball of energy.Powerful and full of light.I am a go-getter. A difference maker. A leader.The confident Black narrator of this book is proud of everything that makes him who he is. He's got big plans, and no doubt he'll see them through--as he's creative, adventurous, smart, funny, and a good friend. Sometimes he falls, but he always gets back up. And other times he's afraid, because he's so often misunderstood and called what he is not. So slow down and really look and listen, when somebody tells you--and shows you--who they are. There are superheroes in our midst! Nancy Paulsen Books
9781250842053 I Am Golden Eva Chen An Instant New York Times Bestseller!This joyful and lyrical picture book from New York Times bestselling author Eva Chen and illustrator Sophie Diao is a moving ode to the immigrant experience, as well as a manifesto of self-love for Chinese American children.What do you see when you look in the mirror, Mei? Do you see beauty?We see eyes that point toward the sun, that give us the warmth and joy of a thousand rays when you smile. We see hair as inky black and smooth as a peaceful night sky. We see skin brushed with gold.Praise for I Am Golden:"[A] richly metaphoric celebration of Chinese American identity ... Luminous, gently textured digital art by Diao includes thoughtful, recognizably Chinese cues that add further dimension ... A loving, affecting tribute to how children of immigrants can serve as bridges and torchbearers for their communities." ―Publishers Weekly, starred review"From the outset, this gorgeous picture book exudes joy and celebration of identity. Through dazzling illustrations, Diao brings to exuberant life best-selling Chinese American author Chen’s message of finding love and power in one’s differences. ... This powerful and uplifting story captures [Chinese] American joy and is a definite must-read." ―Booklist, starred review Feiwel & Friends
9781338033274 I Am Jackie Robinson Brad Meltzer "Jackie Robinson always loved sports, especially baseball. He could run, leap, and throw better than any other kid around. Even though Jackie was a great athlete, he wasn't allowed on the best teams just because of the color of his skin. Jackie knew that sports were best when everyone, of every color, played together. He became the first black baseball player on a major-league team, and his bravery helped lead the way to equality in all sports in America."--Back cover.
9780545055130 I Am The Turkey (I Can Read!, Reading 2 With Help) Michele Sobel Spirn Mark is so excited to be the turkey in his class Thanksgiving play -- until he discovers what the turkey's real role was in the first Thanksgiving dinner! Scholastic
9780545472531 I Can Listen Teddy Slater Sally Is Not A Very Good Listener. Her Teacher, Miss Magee, Is Taking The Class On A Field Trip. When Miss Magee Tells Everyone To Stay Together, Sally Isn't Listening...
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