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  • av Editors of Klutz
    266,-

  • av Brandi Dougherty
    72,-

  • av Scholastic
    370,-

    Colorful photos of race cars, monster trucks, and more help making learning to count to 10 fun

  • av Scholastic
    193,-

    Perfect for the newest reader Each page of this Word by Word First Reader has just one word, so beginning readers can read and enjoy this funny story about an alien. This story is out of this world

  • av Scholastic
    370,-

    The theme is sharing with others.Jumpstart reading success with this series of motivating storybooks correlated with Guided Reading Levels A-I. These full-color storybooks feature just the right amount of text to help children learn to read with ease and confidence. Includes a tip-filled parent guide.

  • av Scholastic
    370,-

    Jumpstart reading success with this series of motivating storybooks correlated with Guided Reading Levels A-I. These full-color storybooks feature just the right amount of text to help children learn to read with ease and confidence. Includes a tip-filled parent guide.

  • av Scholastic
    88,-

    Colorful photos of race cars, trucks,boats, airplanes and more help making learning to count to 10 fun

  • av Scholastic
    88,-

    The theme is sharing with others.Jumpstart reading success with this series of motivating storybooks correlated with Guided Reading Levels A-I. These full-color storybooks feature just the right amount of text to help children learn to read with ease and confidence. Includes a tip-filled parent guide.

  • av Scholastic
    88,-

    Jumpstart reading success with this series of motivating storybooks correlated with Guided Reading Levels A-I. These full-color storybooks feature just the right amount of text to help children learn to read with ease and confidence. Includes a tip-filled parent guide.

  • av Scholastic
    123,-

    Deep in the woods, a rabbit finds a mysterious thing. What is this? asks the rabbit. It looks like a wonderful house for me. So he wriggles inside and there he staysuntil a big grumpy bear lumbers by. What a beautiful hat, says the bear...One by one, different animals find the strange object and transform it into whatever they need it to be. But when a little boy recognizes it as a book, all the animals gather around to share the most amazing story inside This heartwarming and delightful romp is sure to become a classic for young book lovers everywhere.

  • av Scholastic
    125,-

    Magnificently capturing the colorful world of Islam for the youngest readers, this breathtaking and informative picture book celebrates Islams beauty and traditions. From a red prayer rug to a blue hijab, everyday colors are given special meaning as young readers learn about clothing, food, and other important elements of Islamic culture, with a young Muslim girl as a guide. Sure to inspire questions and observations about world religions and cultures, Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns is equally at home in a classroom reading circle as it is being read to a child on a parents lap.

  • av Scholastic
    43,-

    The world is being taken over by robots There are robots that build towers, make cars, fix bridges, and play soccer. There are robots that travel deep under water, far into space, and into the most extreme danger zones. Some walk like a human, others fly like a bee, slither like a snake, or run like a cheetah. In this Level 2 reader, young readers will discover different kinds of robots how they work, the jobs they do, and what exciting things they might do in the future. The book uses simple text and full-color photographs throughout. With compelling themes, supporting facts, technical vocabulary, vivid maps and charts, and a

  • av Scholastic
    108,-

    Teachers Guide for Grade 2 Collection

  • av Scholastic
    108,-

    Teachers Guide for Grade 1 Collection

  • av Scholastic
    129,-

    Concocting special perfumes to keep the memory of her long-departed mother alive, Yasmin must keep her knowledge of scents hidden because only boys can study this art, until the Queen smells a perfume from an enemy that causes her to lose her memory, and only Yasmin can save her.

  • av Scholastic
    98,-

    Its migration time and as a mother gull dives into the water to catch a herring shes caught in an oil slick Thinking of the egg she is about to lay she manages to extract herself and fly to the nearest port. Exhausted, she lands on a balcony where Zorba the cat is sunning himself. Zorba wants to get help, but the gull knows its too late and she extracts three promises from him 1 That he wont eat the egg, 2 that hell take care of the chick until it hatches, and 3 that hell teach it to fly. Well the first two are hard enough, but the third one is surely impossible. Isnt it?

  • av Scholastic
    112,-

    Mary Anning is probably the worlds best-known fossil-hunter. As a little girl, she found a fossilised sea monster, the most important prehistoric discovery of its time. Best-selling author Laurence Anholt turns Marys fascinating life into a beautiful story, ideal for reading aloud. Sheila Moxleys luscious pictures vividly evoke the coastal setting and the real-life dramas of this spectacular tale.

  • av Scholastic
    97,-

    The jobs of five different types of scientists are presented, including one who tracks killer waves, one who rides in a submarine called the Turtle, and another who programs robot dogs to play soccer. The text is accompanied by photographs, a glossary, and an index.

  • av Scholastic
    129,-

    Determined that their daughter Nina realize her musical destiny, her poor but devoted parents send her away as a baby to the Venetian ospedale, knowing she will be raised as an orphan and will never again be allowed to return home.

  • av Scholastic
    112,-

    Michael, said Karl. Theres a really big bear in the backyard. This is how three children meet Stillwater, a giant panda who moves into the neighborhood and tells amazing tales. To Addy he tells a story about the value of material goods. To Michael he pushes the boundaries of good and bad. And to Karl he demonstrates what it means to hold on to frustration. With graceful art and simple stories that are filled with love and enlightenment, Jon Muth -- and Stillwater the bear -- present three ancient Zen tales that are sure to strike a chord in everyone they touch.

  • av Scholastic
    98,-

    Folkloric tales are stories about an object that supplies a never ending amount of food which have been popular throughout time and traced back to ancient Greek mythology. The strong appeal comes from the heros acquisition of things that bring him infinite security inexhaustible food, limitless wealth and physical power over adversaries. The hero always triumphs in the end. These tales of wish fulfillment can be found around the world.

  • av Scholastic
    113,-

    Tells about the structure of trees and how they grow, as well as their uses.

  • av Scholastic
    101,-

    Describes how various animals use their eyes to find food and scare away other animals, including owls, spiders, scallops, and bees.

  • av Scholastic
    113,-

    Describes how various animals use their teeth to chew, bite, and find food, including beavers, snakes, and sharks.

  • av Scholastic
    88,-

    About an earnest young dinosaur who tries as hard as he can and his frazzled mother who always knows how to save the day.

  • av Scholastic
    129,-

    Ella the elephant is too little to slice the cake in her mothers bakery, and the oven is absolutely off-limits. It feels like she cant do ANYTHING important - until Ellas mother needs help with an emergency cake delivery. Then Ella peddles off on her trusty cart to prove herself, but theres a bumpy road aheadIn her second magical adventure, Ella the elegant elephant shows that youre never too little to save the day - so long as you have a big heart.

  • av Scholastic
    91,-

    This book describes many different animals that hatch from eggs. Photographs of the eggs and their mothers help tell the story

  • av Scholastic
    115,-

    Cowbells tinkle. And over there, a family of elephants munches on dry grass, flaps huge ears like slow fans, and waits.It is a time of waiting. The gazelles, the wildebeest and the zebras are all waiting. The lions, too, and the crocodiles are waiting. Little Tepi watches the animals and wonders what is coming. Soon there will be rain, and food for everyone In simple, stirring verse, this stunningly illustrated picture book tells the story of the dramatic cycles of life on the Masai Mara range in Africa -- one of the last great, wild places on Earth.

  • av Scholastic
    88,-

    Very simple text and large color photos introduce young readers to whales. Included are some Fun Fact text bubbles on a few photos.

  • av Scholastic
    91,-

    Fantastic images help children explore and learn about the sun, the engine of our solar system

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