Ch'reece Trammell's Library
Moore Magnet Elementary
ISBN | Title | Author | Description | Publisher |
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9781338217360 | Stealing the Sword! | Wendy Mass | New York Times bestselling author Wendy Mass's action-packed early chapter book series is perfect for newly independent readers! | Time Jumpers |
9780590409599 | Stop Those Painters! | Rita Golden Gelman | Two painters run amuck and begin painting everything in sight, including windows, beds, grass, animals, and children. | |
9780439301817 | Stuart's Cape | Sara Pennypacker, Martin Matje | Bored because there is nothing to do in the house to which his family has just moved and worried about starting third grade in a new school, eight-year-old Stuart makes a magical cape out of his uncle's ties and has a series of adventures. Reprint. | Scholastic Paperbacks |
9780689829031 | Take Me Out of the Bathtub and Other Silly Dilly Songs | Alan Katz | Remember... "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" and "I've Been Working on the Railroad"? Songwriter and comedy writer extraordinaire Alan Katz has turned those and other old favorites on their ears and created new nonsense songs kids will love. With zany, spirited pictures by illustrator and cartoonist David Catrow, this kooky collection guarantees laughs and plenty of silly dillyness for kids everywhere! | Margaret K. McElderry Books |
9780451470102 | Tea Party Rules | Ame Dyckman | "A bossy little girl makes a bear cub follow all the rules at her tea party before he is allowed to eat any of the cookies" -- | |
9780394800196 | Ten Apples up on Top! | Theo LeSieg, Dr. Seuss | A lion, tiger, and dog are balancing ten apples on their heads when two irritable bears start to chase them, in a re-release of a classic to celebrate the one-hundredth anniversary of Dr. Seuss. Reissue. | Random House Books for Young Readers |
9780803733237 | Thank You, World | Alice B. McGinty | Eight children from eight different countries express their thanks for many special things including the sun that colors the sky, breezes that lift kites, clouds that paint cotton pictures and send rain, and sparkling stars that "shine like Mommy's eyes." | |
9780545236980 | The Best Story | Eileen Spinelli | When a contest at the local library offers a prize for the best story, a girl tries to write one using her family's suggestions, but her story does not seem right until she listens to her heart. | |
9780870334405 | The Biggest (and Best) Flag that Ever Flew | Rebecca C. Jones | Recounts how Mrs. Pickergill of Baltimore was commissioned to make the huge flag which flew at Fort McHenry over Baltimore Harbor during a battle with the British in 1814. | Cornell Maritime Press/Tidewater Publishers |
9780525429449 | The Boy in Number Four | Kara Kootstra | Young Bobby Orr works hard to be the best hockey player he can be and his efforts pay off in one of the many important games that help prepare him to achieve his dream of one day playing in the big leagues. | Dial Books for Young Readers |
9780794502218 | The Burglar's Breakfast | Felicity Everett | Alfie Briggs is a burglar. After a hard night's thieving, he likes to go home to a tasty meal. But one day Alfie returns to find his cupboards bare. Someone has burgled his breakfast! Book jacket. | Usborne Books |
9780316141864 | The Catcher's Mask | Matt Christopher | Mudders' catcher Rudy Calhoun is having a bad season behind the plate until, at a yard sale, he buys a used catcher's mask that greatly improves his playing. | Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
9780439020077 | The Chain Letter | Julie Schumacher | When sixth-grader Livvie decides to throw a chain letter in the trash, bad luck ensues. | |
9780590485234 | The Chalk Box Kid | Clyde Robert Bulla | Nine-year-old Gregory's new house does not have room for a garden. However he creates a surprising and very different garden in an unusual place. | |
9781561384860 | The Classic Treasury of Silly Poetry | Jane P. Resnick, Joan Gallup | Features humorous poetry about such topics as elephants who try to use telephones, camels who chant, and pobbles who have no toes | Running Press Book Publishers |
9780439405065 | The Climb | Gordon Korman | Juveniles compete to see which of them will be the youngest person to climb Mount Everest. | Scholastic Inc. |
9781481456401 | The Critter Club 3-Books-in-1! | Callie Barkley | Shares three stories of the Critter Club, which sees friends Amy, Ellie, Liz, and Marion help lost and lonely animals. | Simon and Schuster |
9780618292400 | The Greatest Electrician in the World, Above Level Level 4.1.3 | Read | A biographical sketch of the African American inventor, Granville T. Woods, with descriptions of some of his inventions. | Holt McDougal |
9780545940238 | The Hero Two Doors Down | Sharon Robinson | Eight-year-old Steve Satlow is thrilled when Jackie Robinson moves into his Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn in 1948, although many of his neighbors are not, and when Steve actually meets his hero he is even more excited--and worried that a misunderstanding over a Christmas tree could damage his new friendship. | |
9780763679736 | The History of Money | Martin Jenkins | “A snappy course in the evolution of exchange. . . . Thoughtful and entertaining.” —Kirkus Reviews What can take the form of a stone with a hole in the middle, a string of shells, a piece of paper, or a plastic card? The answer is money, of course. But when did we start using it? And why? What does money have to do with writing? And how do taxes and interest work? From the Stone Age to modern banking, Martin Jenkins and Satoshi Kitamura take readers on a fascinating tour of the history of money. | National Geographic Books |