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9780440833260 Swamp Angel Anne Isaacs Along with other amazing feats, Angelica Longrider, also known as Swamp Angel, wrestles a huge bear, known as Thundering Tarnation, to save the winter supplies of the settlers in Tennessee.
9781575849461 Sweet Dreams Linda C. Falken Three young rabbits spend a pleasant evening with their mother and then she tucks them into bed.
9780439227780 Sweet Dreams How Animals Sleep Kimiko Kajikawa
OS_64347B2F609EED00B58E1626 Swimmy Leo Lionni
9780439627542 Tackylocks and the Three Bears Helen Lester Tacky the penguin puts on a play
OS_64357C5B609EED00B58FCC57 Take Me Out to the Ballgame Jack Norworth
9780789434371 Tale of a Tadpole Karen Wallace Describes the development of a tadpole into a frog. DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
043960706 Tales of the mask Greg Farshtey
9780060531645 Tally O'Malley (MathStart 2) Murphy, Stuart J. The O'Malleys are off to the beach! But it's a long, hot, boring drive. What can Eric, Bridget, and Nell do to keep busy? Play tally games, of course — counting up all the gray cars or green T-shirts they see. Whoever has the most marks at the end wins the game.Eric wins the first game. Bridget wins the second. It seems like poor Nell will never win a game! But Nell has the luck of the Irish on her side, and a surprise in store for her big brother and sister.Andrea Sears Andrews - Children's LiteratureOn the way to their vacation spot, the O'Malley family decides to pass the time in the car more quickly by playing a game. Relying on an old family favorite, they play the tally game where certain objects are sought after and then recorded in tallies. Each child in the family—three in all—is responsible for a particular object and must record sightings in tally marks. After a designated time, the one with the most tallies wins. The three children all covet the prize for winning a game—-the plastic shamrock necklace. The youngest of the children, Nell, does not have any luck in the first two rounds. However, she is able to pull out a victory at the end of the book and receives the beloved necklace. As part of the MathStart series, this book (graded a two out of three in difficulty) does a solid job reinforcing the concept of tally marks to its readers. The tally mark recordings are always shown within the illustrations so that the reader can follow their progression. Resources dealing with the same subject matter are listed in the back of the book along with extension activity ideas for parents and children. This book is a good support in a classroom introducing tally marks or focusing on the patterns of numbers. 2004, Harper Collins, Ages 5 to 9. HarperCollins
OS_6434331E30632D00B44FB375 Tam's Slipper Janet Palazzo Craig
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
9780399176913 Ten Thank-You Letters Daniel Kirk While Pig is trying to finish a thank-you note to his grandmother, his best friend Rabbit repeatedly interrupts to borrow supplies for a series of his own notes, thanking all of the special people in their lives. -- Publisher. Nancy Paulsen Books
OS_64347A0348A40B00B5B2AA6F Thank You Amelia Bedelia Peggy Parish
OS_642F0C29375F3C00B535E0AA Thank you Bear Greg Foley
9780064441711 Thank You, Amelia Bedelia Peggy Parish A classic Amelia Bedelia story is now an I Can Read Book, and in full color too! With new illustrations based on the original art of Fritz Siebel, this laugh-out-loud favorite comes to life as the lovable, literal-minded housekeeper strips the sheets, pares the vegetables, and makes a jelly roll for Great-Aunt Myra's visit. This new edition is sure to please every fan of Amelia Bedelia'even Great-Aunt Myra! Harper Collins
9781934490495 Thanks for the Feedback, (I Think!) Julia Cook When a friend explains to RJ the proper technique for kicking a soccer ball, RJ gets upset and stumbles for a snappy comeback. When another friend compliments RJ, he wonders what to say. It doesn't matter if RJ is given a compliment or constructive feedback, he is never sure how to respond. With guidance from his family, RJ learns the value of properly accepting feedback from others and that, even when it is difficult to accept, feedback is information he can use to become a better person. This book is part of the BEST ME I Can Be series of books to help kids learn social skills. Boys Town Press
9780516049243 Thanks To Cows (Rookie Read-About Science) Fowler, Allan A Simple Description Of How A Cow Produces Milk And How The Milk Is Processed For Human Consumption. Childrens Pr
9780761350293 Thanksgiving Robin Nelson Simple text, photographs, and illustrations introduce the history and traditions of Thanksgiving. LernerClassroom
9780545037693 The Action of Subtraction Brian P. Cleary Subtraction is an action that will make your total less
9780516244846 The American Flag Lloyd G. Douglas Discusses the symbolism of the flag of the United States and looks at how it has changed throughout the history of the country. Children's Press(CT)