Debbie Strait's Library
Hazelwood Elementary
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9780060281717 | Clyde Robert Bulla | A tree is the biggest plant that grows. Trees can live for a very long time, and they are alive all year long, even when they look dead in winter. In this newly illustrated book, you will learn how a tree grows and how it gets food and water. You can also find out what happens to water after it travels through a tree's roots, branches, and leaves, and how to figure out a tree's age. Clyde Robert Bulla's simple and concise text and Stacey Schuett's lush illustrations follow a tree's continuous life cycle through spring, summer, winter, and fall. | HarperCollins | |
9780060530587 | Charlotte Lewis Brown | Amazing creatures flew through the air and swam in the seas during the Age of the Dinosaurs! | Harper Collins | |
9780062050601 | Kaethe Zemach-Bersin | When the character in the book gets an invitation to visit his Auntie in her book, he's all set to go. But when he tries to get out of his book, he runs into some trouble. He can't get out at the top of the page, and he can't get out at the bottom. So he tries going forward -- and going forward works! By foot, on wheels, unfazed by the occasional mountain or river in his way, the plucky Character finally zips right out of his own book...and right into his auntie's.When the Character in the Book gets an invitation to visit his dear Auntie, he’s all set to go. But when he tries to get out of his book, he runs into some trouble. He can’t get out at the top of the page, and he can’t get out at the bottom. So he tries going forward, and going forward works just fine. By foot, on wheels, unfazed by the occasional mountain or river in his way, the plucky Character zips out of his own book—and right into his Auntie’s! When the Character in the Book gets an invitation to visit his dear Auntie, he’s all set to go. But when he tries to get out of his book, he runs into some trouble. He can’t get out at the top of the page, and he can’t get out at the bottom. So he tries going forward, and going forward works just fine. By foot, on wheels, unfazed by the occasional mountain or river in his way, the plucky Character zips out of his own book—and right into his Auntie’s! | HarperCollins | |
9780062338037 | Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano | HarperCollins | ||
9780064430098 | Gene Zion | Harry is a white dog with black spots who loves everything . . . except baths. So one day before bath time, Harry runs away. He plays outside all day long, digging and sliding in everything from garden soil to pavement tar. By the time he returns home, Harry is so dirty he looks like a black dog with white spots. His family doesn't even recognize him! | Harper Collins | |
9780064432184 | Faith McNulty | ‘[An] irresistible account of a child’s imaginary 8,000-mile journey through the earth to discover what’s inside. Facts about the composition of the earth are conveyed painlessly and memorably.’ —SLJ. ‘An exciting adventure. . . . Illustrations [by Caldecott Medal winner Marc Simont] explode with color and action.’ —CS. Best Books of 1979 (SLJ) Children's Choices for 1980 (IRA/CBC) A Reading Rainbow Selection | Harper Collins | |
9780064450775 | Aliki | How do we know what dinosaurs were like? Dinosaurs roamed the earth millions of years ago. Then suddenly they all died out. How do we know now what they looked like? How do we know that they really existed at all? Read and find out how scientists have proven the existence of dinosaurs by studying fossil remains. Each new fossil find helps them to ice together a picture of what the world was like millions of years ago. | Harper Collins | |
9780064467193 | Stuart J. Murphy | Welcome to neighborhood dog show! First Maxie speaks. Second Baxter begs. Third Daisy rolls over, but will Henry the fourth steal the show? Learning ordinals with this pack of playful pooches will have readers sitting up and begging for more. | Harper Collins | |
9780066238760 | Felicia Bond | From the illustrator of If You Gave a Mouse a Cookie One day it rains hearts, and Cornelia Augusta catches them. Each heart is special in its own way, and Cornelia Augusta knows exactly who to send them to. | HarperCollins | |
9780140378177 | The classic tale of the hen who has no one to help her grow, harvest, and mill the wheat, but several who want to eat the fruit of her labors. | Viking Juvenile | ||
9780140548570 | Colin T. Eisler | Cats know how to keep warm or cool, find food, play, keep clean, and take care of their kittens. | Puffin Books | |
9780153021008 | Cullinan | A little old lady's attempts to have pancakes for breakfast are hindered by a scarcity of supplies and the participation of her pets. | Hmh School | |
9780153066894 | Anne W. Phillips, Harcourt School Publishers Staff | |||
9780153142659 | David McPhail | Big Brown Bear is on a ladder painting and takes a tumble turning him blue. | Harcourt School Publishers | |
9780153438172 | Harcourt School Publishers, Hsp | Water moves from the air to ground and back again. | Harcourt School Publishers | |
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9780153518690 | Hsp | |||
9780192760630 | Jill Bennett | Poems portray the sounds of orchestras, animals, trains, fish, thunder storms, ghosts, and machines. | Oxford University Press, USA |