Lorie Taylor's Library

Montgomery Central Elementary

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9780395902721 Houghton Mifflin Co.
9780395941713 Kristin Avery After finding a crazy quilt, Tanya decides to make her own.
9780395943045 Juanita Havill Houghton Miffin Company
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9780439262545 Pamela Chanko Part of a 25-book set: Word family tales: "a learning library of rhyming storybooks that teach the top 25 word families"--Container. Teaching Resources
9780439285063 Jonathan London Froggy and his father search the house for the mislaid items they will need on their bike trip.
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9780439577601 Lucille Colandro Simple variations on the traditional cumulative rhyme.
9780439797955 Barbara Park With Halloween approaching, Junie B. needs to find a costume that will scare off the real witches and ghosts that she believes will be out on the holiday.
9780439837460 Steve Metzger Chomp is a lemon shark who has just lost a tooth, but he lives deep in the ocean. How will the tooth fairy ever find him?
9780439841900 Lisa Broadie Cook While anxiously awaiting the arrival of snow, Martin MacGregor, who built the biggest snowman in the neighborhood last year, tries to build one with substitute materials.
9780448428383 Wendy Cheyette Lewison June 14 is Flag Day, but with so many American flags proudly displayed, every day seems like Flag Day. Perfect for reading together with a young child, F Is for Flag shows in simple terms how one flag can mean many things: a symbol of unity, a sign of welcome, and a reminder that-in good times and in bad-everyone in our country is part of one great big family. Penguin
9780516244518 Inez Snyder A young boy and his father make ice cream at home.
9780516244525 Inez Snyder Simple text and illustrations show how a mother and son cook tomatoes with vinegar and spices to make ketchup.
9780516244532 Inez Snyder Simple words and photographs show the steps involved in making paper.
9780516244549 Inez Snyder An introduction to the process by which wax is transformed into crayons.
9780516248882 Mary Hill Simple text and photographs introduce young readers to the ten cent United States coin. The Money Matters emergent reader series introduces children to the basics of money. The spreads link text to images and discuss the meanings of the symbols on each coin and bill, and how people earn, save, and spend money. Includes glossary with pronunciation guide and an index. Also includes To Find Out More section that lists additional reading materials and websites that will encourage readers to learn more about money and beginning finance. This Welcome Book introduces readers to the dime. Learn what dimes are made of, what each symbol on the front and back means, and how many dimes make a dollar.
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