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Jewish holiday board book series
Jenny love to jump. But when jumping gets her into trouble, she decides to retire her pogo stick. Then her school decides to hold a fundraising fair, and she discovers that her skill can be used for a good cause.
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Kay Kay lives in the village of Bungoma in the country of Kenya. One day as he is passing by the Star of Hope School, the schoolchildren call out to him. They want to show off their brand-new classroom. When Kay Kay looks at the room with its white walls, he realizes it could use a little artwork. He promises the children that he will paint pictures of animals, from A to Z. So Kay Kay walks through the beautiful Kenyan countryside, looking for inspiration for his animal artwork. As he walks abo
Combining simple shapes makes drawing fun and easy. Simple step-by-step instructions call out the shapes that become charming monsters, robots, aliens, and animals. A back matter feature shows the Crayola® colors used in the drawings.
This series supports the development of reading skills as they introduce students to vocabulary and content they will use for a lifetime. Let young readers discover the joy of reading for information as they build reading fluency. This level 1 guided reader teaches students important lessons about germ control and staying healthy.
After several missed kicks and a trampled base keeper, no one wants Davey on the team. But maybe, just maybe, there's a solution that will work for everybody. Genevieve Petrillo has been teaching elementary students in New Jersey for 34 years. David DeNotaris was in her classroom many years ago, and this is a true story.
Alice Wong's richly detailed, accurate watercolours take a boy and girl snorkeling to see the fishes that maintain the ecological balance between the corals and their main competitor, algae. Without the fish species that brush, crop, scrape, excavate, and browse the algae, coral reefs would die. A coral reef is a brilliant and colourful example of how a complex ecosystem functions and why its keystone species are critical to its health. The Great Barrier Reef is one of Earth's most celebrated na