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9780590425674 A House for Hermit Crab Eric Carle, David Sardinha, Ron Marshall, Blanca Camacho, Lemon Krasny, Blane and DeRosa Productions, Brian McNamee, Tristan Olly, Listen Inn Hermit Crab seeks the perfect home--and learns to appreciate change--in this Ready-to-Read edition of Eric Carle's beloved story. In this classic story from Eric Carle, Hermit Crab grows out of one house after another as he searches for the perfect home. Children who must change schools, move to a new town, or even graduate to a new grade in school will relate to Hermit Crab's situation and take heart as they see that growing up isn't really so scary after all. Filled with whimsy and wisdom--and based on the true behaviors of the hermit crab--this modern classic features Eric Carle's trademark vibrant collage illustrations and lively text that has been adapted into a Level 2 Ready-to-Read edition, making it ideal for newly independent readers.
9780399252709 A Lot of Otters Barbara Helen Berger As a lot of otters wrestle, roll, and cavort on the water, they make such a commotion of light that Mother Moon finds her lost child. On board pages. Philomel
9780590319706 A Pocket for Corduroy Don Freeman The continuing adventures of Corduroy, the endearing teddy bear. Book and cassette.
9780689840043 A Revolutionary Field Trip: Poems Of Colonial America Susan Katz, R. W. Alley The class is embarking on the field trip of a lifetime, as they head to colonial America. This spirited collection of poetry brings our country's birth to life. With drummers drumming, Native Americans powwowing, and the signers of the Declaration inscribing independence forevermore, the class leaves no cobblestone unturned. And now you can discover for yourself how things really were. Nineteen poems reveal life in colonial America as seen through the eyes of a teacher and her class when they go on field trips to historic sites from the Revolutionary War era. Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
9780789492197 A Trip to the Zoo Karen Wallace Two brothers learn about wild animals by visiting the zoo. DK Children
9780670015375 Abcers Carole Lexa Schaefer On a warm summer's day, children in a park find fun things to do from A to Z. Viking
9781419721373 Ada Twist, Scientist Andrea Beaty Ada Twist is a very curious girl who shows perseverance by asking questions and performing experiments to find things out and understand the world. Harry N. Abrams
All About Space Earth
OS_642EDFD3EEA22E00B6D882AA Amazing Grace Mary Hoffman
9781881889342 American Dreams (Stories Of The States) Banim, Lisa developments In World War Ii Force Amy Mochida And Her Family To Move From Hollywood To An Internment Camp With Other Japanese Americans, Changing Amy's Friendship With Eleven- ...school Library Journalgr 2-3-a Story About Two Best Friends Living In Pre-world War Ii California. Jeannie Loves To Visit Amy, Who Is A Japanese-american, Especially Because She Lives With Her Seamstress Mother In A Movie Star's Servants' Quarters. The Girls Spend Their Free Time Discussing And Attending All Of The Latest Films. But The Attack On Pearl Harbor Changes Amy's Life Drastically, As She And Her Family Are Forced To Relocate To A Government Internment Camp. Both Children Discover The Unpleasant Realities Of Bigotry And The Irrationality That War Creates. Second And Third Graders May Not Relate To All The References Made To Stars Like Clark Gable And Lana Turner. However, This Is Well-executed, Easy-to-read Historical Fiction That Has Enough Character And Plot Development To Give Readers A Glimpse Of How America Violated The Civil Rights Of Japanese-americans. A Postscript Explains The Reasons For And Results Of The War With Japan, America's Domestic Policy, And The 1988 Redress Bill That Was Designed To Compensate Survivors Of Internment.- Rita Soltan, Baldwin Public Library, Birmingham, Mi Silver Moon Pr
9781620656679 Animal Patterns Nathan Olson Simple Text And Color Photographs Introduce Different Kinds Of Animal Patterns--provided By Publisher.
9781338360059 Animals Scholastic Frozen frogs that come to life, crocodiles that cry, coati that eat tarantulas, and creates that live in superheated swawater - the natural world is full of the unexpected. Every day, new species are discovered that increase our understanding of, and desire to conserve, life on Earth. Scholastic Nonfiction
9780156078306 Ape in a Cape Fritz Eichenberg An assortment of animals introduce the letters of the alphabet. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
9780545028417 Apple-Picking Day Brooke, Samantha Scholastic Inc.
9780590122320 Arthur Writes a Story Marc Tolon Brown Arthur has to write a story as a homework assignment and keeps changing his idea of what to write as he talks to his friends.
9780399252334 As an Oak Tree Grows G. Brian Karas "From 1775 to the present, the landscape around a lone oak tree goes through significant changes"-- Penguin
Balance And Motion
9780448453781 Ballet School (Strawberry Shortcake) Harimann, Sierra Strawberry Shortcake and her friends are taking a ballet lesson. Lemon Meringue gets upset because she's not as good at leaping as her friends. Strawberry helps Lemon realize that everyone has their own strengths and all that really matters is that you try your berry best! Penguin Young Readers
OS_6440405474D51200B54B0098 Bat Jamboree Kathi Appelt
9780545237543 Bats Lily Wood Created to bring exciting nonfiction to beginning readers, this series combines easy-to-read text with photos to introduce kids to a favorite topic. Each book includes an easy activity for further exploration. In "Bats", readers are given a close-up look at these creatures of the night--where bats live, what they eat, how they help people, and how people can help them. Full-color photos. Scholastic Inc.