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  • av Linda Ryden
    169,-

    Ms. Snowden introduces the THiNK Test to Tyaja's class.

  • - The Story of a Not So Bad Day
    av Linda Ryden
    169,-

    Sergio is amazed to discover that even on a day that felt awful, the good outweighed the bad.

  • av Shani Mahiri King
    157,-

    This little book holds the message of dignity that every child on this earth needs to hear: You are loved. You matter. You make me smile. You make me the happiest person in the world, just by being you.

  • av Richard Phillips
    194,-

    Mr Book is determined to share nothing with readers but his pages have other ideas.

  • av Amy Newbold
    131 - 182,-

  • - A Story of Mindfulness
    av Linda Ryden
    169,-

    A classroom-tested resource for social and emotional learning Henry's discovery of the many ways he can be kind will inspire young readers to use the simple mindfulness practices taught in this book to develop their own capacities for kindness.

  • - A Story of Accident, Natural Selection, and Evolution
    av III Collard & Sneed B.
    145 - 182,-

    KIRKUS STARRED REVIEW 2020 Outstanding Science Trade List A Junior Library Guild Selection A much-needed contribution to the children's literature about evolution

  • av Alonso Nunez
    169,-

    Alonso Nunez's playful story, Dave Morrison's rollicking Spanish-to-English translation, and Bruna Assis Brasil's imaginative illustrations offer a doomsday vision of a child's first day of school that any young reader will recognize.

  • av Margy Burns Knight
    145,-

    It's a powerful concept, exploring the routines and rituals of a child's first year in diverse cultures and traditions and introducing readers to babies from tiny Luke, who is spending his first days of life in an incubator, to Kasa, who is being introduced to the sunrise by her grandmother. Nontraditional families-biracial, adoptive, and single-parent-are included. The ways in which babies are welcomed into the world are wonderfully varied yet strikingly kindred.   Welcoming Babies is equally appropriate as a gift to new parents or grandparents and a read-aloud for babies.Lexile Level 990; F&P Level O

  • - An American Story
    av Margy Burns Knight
    182,-

  • av Patty Brozo
    182,-

    "Rosy-cheeked and quite antique, Miss Pinkeltink / carried everything but the kitchen sink. / Her purse was so big that it dragged on the floor. / When she rode on the bus it got stuck in the door."Generous and eccentric, Miss Pinkeltink fills her huge purse with everything from a toilet plunger to roller skates, and then gives it all away. She offers tape to fix a flat tire and a bone to a kitty: Miss Pinkeltink's gifts never quite hit the mark, / but she gave what she had, and she gave from the heart. And then, with nothing left to give or to shelter herself, she huddles on a park bench, trying to sleep in the rain. And that's where Zoey sees her from her bedroom window and knows that something must be done.

  • - Franklin Roosevelt, Al Capone, and a Cadillac V-8
    av Michael Garland
    182,-

    It is December 8, 1941, the day after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt leads a nation in crisis.

  • - Book Three, Winter Science
    av Katie Coppens
    145,-

    In Book Three of the Acadia Files series, Acadia Greene carries her search for answers into winter.

  • - Book Two, Autumn Science
    av Katie Coppens
    145,-

    Acadia Greene wants answers. What happened to the frogs she used to see at her favorite local pond? Why do leaves change color in the fall, and why don't evergreen needles do the same? What is the water cycle, and what is transpiration? How do time zones work, and why does the sun set at different times in different places within a single zone? How do germs infect us? Acadia doesn't mean to do science, but she has questions and her parents refuse to simply give her the answers. "Conduct an experiment," they tell her. "Use the scientific method." So Acadia makes hypotheses, designs experiments, analyzes data, and draws conclusions. Acadia does science.The author, Katie Coppens writes a recurring column for NSTA's middle school magazine Science Scope on science and literacy called "The Integrated Classroom."

  • av Peggy Moss
    108,-

    *Moonbeam GOLD Award* Our Friendship Rules is a story of betrayal and forgiveness and a guidebook on relationships. A vibrant new cover and new backmatter suggesting the rules of an enduring friendship highlight this new edition of a Tilbury House children's classic.

  • av Amy Newbold
    130 - 182,-

  • av Michael Garland
    182,-

    Packing themselves into an old jalopy-with Daddy, Uncle Vern, and Mama in the front seat and Cassie and her two brothers in the back-they joined the Great Migration from the impoverished Deep South to Chicago, where there was work to be had in the stockyards. Across the kids' laps lay Daddy's prized possession, a six-string guitar. Daddy worked hard to put food on the table, but what he really loved was playing the blues. This evocative tale of the African-American odyssey in search of a better life is also a homage to the uniquely American music that developed from African music and American spirituals, work songs, and folk ballads.In the book's backmatter, Garland relates how he first heard and fell in love with blues music, beginning a lifelong fandom. Portraits and thumbnail biographies of great blues musicians and landmark songs complete this tribute to the great American music and the yearnings that produced it.Fountas & Pinnell Level S

  • av Margy Burns Knight
    108,-

    If walls could talk, what would they say? Perhaps they would tell us who built them and why. Maybe they could even tell us about people's lives today or about how our ancestors lived thousands of years ago.

  • - The 1676 Discovery that Dazzled the World
    av Mark Weston
    182,-

    Kirkus Star Junior Library Guild Gold Selection Mark Weston's high-interest story and Rebecca Evans's colorful graphics make scientific discovery the coolest thing this side of Jupiter.

  • av Sandy Shapiro-Hurt
    182,-

    In rhymed couplets, with magical illustrations, Sylvia Rose and the Cherry Tree spins a story of adventure, imagination, and the importance of home.

  • av Suzanne Slade
    145 - 182,-

  • av R. Lynne Roelfs
    182,-

    This beautiful picture book celebrates the power of imagination and an appreciation of the natural world.

  • av Andrea Cheng
    182,-

    2018 Green Earth Book Award Finalist Lionel lives in a Paris apartment building but loves keeping bees with his Aunt Celine at her farm outside the city. But when her bees start dying, how can he help?

  • - And the Ferocious Valerie Knick-Knack
    av Frank Tra
    182,-

    When Laura-a.k.a. Masterpiece Robot-heads into the backyard with her little sister Molly-a.k.a. Sidekick-her active imagination places them instead on patrol around the perimeter of a dystopian city, guarding against super villains. Then older sister Amber-a.k.a. Valerie Knick-Knack-throws handfuls of fallen leaves at them, unknowingly initiating a battle for the ages.  The transitions back and forth from suburbia to dystopia in this story within a story are deftly rendered with contrasting palettes. The rollicking interactions of the sibling heroes and villains make Masterpiece Robot pure fun to read.Lexile Level 900Fountas and Pinnell Level V

  • - Animals That Time Forgot
    av Kimberly Ridley
    147 - 182,-

    Looks at animals that existed in prehistoric times and still exist today and suggests how these creatures managed to survive while other animals are now extinct.

  • - From the Trojan Horse to Fake Tech Support
    av Gale Eaton
    157,-

    Starred Youth Services Book Review What do the Trojan Horse, Piltdown Man, Keely Motor Company, and Ponzi Scheme have in common? They were all famous hoaxes, carefully designed and bolstered with false evidence.

  • - From Shoes to Space Shuttles
    av Paula Grey
    157,-

    Starred Youth Services Book Review Paula Grey explores how creative thinkers-sometimes collaborating, sometimes competing, and always building on the work of their predecessors-have envisioned new ways to move about in the world.

  • - A Sweet and Cheesy Tale
    av Dan Paley
    169,-

    But one day while making deliveries, they collided on a street corner. Rubio's cheeses and Julienne's fruits flew skyward and fell on their heads, creating spontaneous juicy pairings that they couldn't help but taste. The forbidden combinations were out of this world. Nothing could ever be the same.  Fortunately for Rubio and Julienne, their forbidden adventures end more happily than Romeo and Juliette's, though not before our heroes overcome a few obstacles and accidents, one of which prompts a mortified Rubio to exclaim, "What cheese through yonder window breaks?"A backmatter menu of child friendly delicious fruit-cheese combinations augments the story.Lexile Level 580Fountas and Pinnell Level O

  • - Chewing on History with Famous Folks and Their Fabulous Foods
    av Abigail Zelz
    182,-

    *CBC/NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book* What do Napoleon, Cleopatra, George Washington, Gandhi, Queen Victoria, Columbus, Neil Armstrong, Montezuma, Paul Revere, Babe Ruth, Abraham Lincoln, Sacagawea, and Katsushika Hokusai have in common?

  • - The Story of Apollo 11's Third Man
    av Alex Irvine
    132 - 192,-

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