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Students will enjoy learning about solids, liquids, and gases while improving their reading skills. Full color photographs and easy sentences introduce students to the three different types of matter. This series meets both science and reading standards.
Students will enjoy learning about solids, liquids, and gases while improving their reading skills. Full color photographs and easy sentences introduce students to the three different types of matter. This series meets both science and reading standards.
These stunningly illustrated, ultra-short stories are seemingly simple but ultimately profound tales. In each story, the king has an encounter which he tries to rule over. But of course the rain doesn't stop just because a king orders it, and tired eyelids can be much stronger than a king's will. The king sees that his power has limits; the world is diverse and much of it operates under its own rules.
There once was a king who wouldn't sleep—not even a wink!—until he found the perfect prince for his lovely daughter. Princes came from all around. Not one of them was right. But there was someone else watching with an unexpectedly cunning plan up his not-so-royal sleeve...
An unexpected and original picture book about being stuck and finding a way to get free.
The Knight Who Might tries really hard to be a knight, but things don't always go to plan-even with a magic horse, sword, and helmet!
This inquisitive, ornithological ode celebrates a love of birds-no matter what we call them and why.
In a small African village, a bored boy uses recycled materials to create a special kite. But when a strong wind breaks the kite’s string, it begins a long journey-as a host of local animals and people attempt to return it to its owner.
Follow in the footsteps of Krish Banerjee, a young basketball player yearning for a starting position.When he stumbles onto a pair of sneaker bots who can up his game, he laces up and gets ready to step off the sidelines. But the robot shoes have a creator, and it turns out that the creator is Dr. Fink, his neighbour who also happens to be a mad scientist bent on winning the town's tournament. These graphic novels have all the right moves to become a superstar series for sports fans and sneakerh
Kwame is excited to tell his family who he voted for and why in his school student government election. To his surprise, his family is also getting ready to be part of Election Day. He spends a celebratory afternoon with his family eating and talking about why voting is important before all going together to the polling place. Kwame learns that voting is communication between the government and the people. He understands that because of voting, elected officials can be held accountable, and peop