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Chameleon, chameleon
Cowley, Joy
Come follow this colorful chameleon through the woods to a new tree home to find food. See how the chameleon creeps by geckos, frogs, scorpions, and others to protect himself on his way to his new tree homw. Do you think this chameleon can make it to a new tree to find food without getting hurt by the other creatures on the way?
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author's note
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caterpillar
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chameleon
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climbing
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colors
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conflict resolution
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decision making
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food
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frog
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gecko
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goal setting
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home
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insects
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nonverbal communication
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photograph
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protection
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scorpion
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tree
If you find a rock
Christian, Peggy
Real life photos capture children doing activities with rocks of different shapes, colors, and sizes. Can you remember the feel of a special rock in your hand?
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activities
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colors
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critical thinking
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exploration
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feelings
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fun
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geology
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goal setting
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imagination
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investigation
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memory
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nature
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nonverbal communication
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play
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rocks
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science
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self esteem
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shapes
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sizes
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stress management
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water
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wish
Scribble
Freedman, Deborah
Emma and Lucie are sisters and they both love to draw. They don't always like each other's drawings, but Lucie learns through a fantastic adventure that drawings don't always agree with their artists and they sometimes decide that they like each other.
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aggression
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anger
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animals
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argument
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art
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colors
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drawing
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family
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fantasy
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feelings
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love
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marriage
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rescue
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resentment
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siblings
Hiawatha passing
Hagen, Jeff
A young boy awakens on a cold winter night to the sound of a passenger train roaring past his grandparent's farm. What do you know about the train Hiawatha?
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anticipation
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bedtime
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cold
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colors
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environment
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excitement
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family
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five senses
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grandparents
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hearing
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instruments
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listening
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nature
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night
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noise
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nonverbal communication
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observation
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sight
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sky
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sleep
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snow
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sounds
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stars
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train
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transportation
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travel
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verbal communication
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weather
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wind
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winter
Mama & papa have a store
Carling, Amelia Lau
Mama and Papa have a store. Day to day the routine is similar. The same people come in to buy the same things. This little girl likes these routines and she shares them with us. From what Mama is cooking to Papa counting on the abacus we spend the whole day with one little girl.
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author's note
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business
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chinese
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colors
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cooking
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counting
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culture
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customs
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family
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fish
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food
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guatemalan
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indian
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language
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market
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money
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multicultural
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nutrition
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parents
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photograph
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play
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rain
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rainbow
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shopping
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siblings
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sounds
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spanish
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traditions
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verbal communication
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weather
Chugga-chugga choo-choo
Lewis, Kevin
A freight train's day proves to be very busy. After a long day of traveling into tunnels and up steep mountains, even the train needs a rest.
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african american
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bodies of water
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colors
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mountains
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multicultural
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night
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rhyme
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river
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sleep
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sounds
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sun
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toys
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train
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transportation
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travel
My car
Barton, Byron
Sam describes his car, its parts, and how he cares for it. He also discusses where he goes in his car and his job working as a bus driver.
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bus
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car
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careers
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caring
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cleanliness
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colors
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day
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night
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rain
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rules
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safety
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transportation
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weather
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work
Count your way through Ireland
Haskins, Jim & Benson, Kathleen
Count your way through Ireland as you learn to count in their original language, Gaelic. Enjoy many sports, foods, and musical instruments of Ireland and handcrafted goods from lace to waterford crystal.
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colors
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flag
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geography
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history
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ireland
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island
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language
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maps
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multicultural
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numbers
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poetry
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religion
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sequence
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symbols
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vocabulary
I eat vegetables!
Tofts, Hannah
Young children will enjoy looking at vegetables as you name them. Then you can name them in your own language- a perfect book for sharing. Each page opens to an extended vocabulary about each vegetable from whole cabbage with its leaves, and shredded parts, to a whole tomato with its stalk, seeds, and slices.
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colors
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five senses
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food
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nonfiction
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pattern
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touch
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vegetables
I eat fruit!
Tofts, Hannah
Young children will enjoy looking at fruit as you name them. Then you talk about them in your own language- a perfect book for sharing. Each page opens to an extended vocabulary about each fruit from whole strawberry with its stalk, its seeds, and sweet slices to a whole peach with its soft and fuzzy skin, pit, and slices. Which fruit do you like?
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colors
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five senses
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food
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fruit
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nonfiction
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nutrition
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pattern
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touch
Ambrosia
Manalang, Dan
What do a grumpy grape, a pompous pineapple, and a humble coconut have in common? The answer is revealed in this charming rhyme that addresses the sensitive subject of prejudice.
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beauty
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colors
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comparisons
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diversity
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filipino
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food
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fruit
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nutrition
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prejudice
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rhyme
A joyful day!
Stanbridge, Bobette
Cheerful bird has many nature-filled adventures with her tree friends and rock friends. Also meet Miss Annie Elephant who changes colors with her mood, and Selina Butterfly who changes patterns.
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adventures
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animals
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bear
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birds
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butterfly
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change
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circus
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colors
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dreams
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elephant
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feelings
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flowers
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friendship
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images
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insects
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instruments
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moods
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mouse
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music
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nature
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pattern
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performance
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plants
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rules
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travel
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tree
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turtle
Ocean hide and seek
Kramer, Jennifer Evans
The ocean is an old, old place, and the exotic animals in the depths have learned to adapt to their surroundings. Can you find the creatures hidden on every page?
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activities
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adaptation
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animals
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colors
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crab
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fish
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habitat
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jellyfish
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ocean
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sand
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shark
Eat healthy, feel great
Sears, William; Sears, Martha, Kelly, Christine Watts
As kids grow their needs begin to change and a variety of foods are necessary to stay healthy. There are foods that give us energy, and food that make us tired. These foods can be divided into red, green and yellow light foods, just like the colors on a stop light. By including plenty of colors in a meal, you will eat many nutrients.
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colors
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comparisons
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food
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growing up
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health
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nonfiction
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nutrition
Saturn for my birthday
McGranaghan, John
Jeffrey wants Saturn for his birthday, and he wants the moons too- all 47 of them! But he's not selfish: he'll share the rings with some of his friends at school and with his teacher, Mrs. Cassini. Facts about Saturn are woven seamlessly throughout this funny story as Jeffrey explains just what he'll do with his present and how he'll take care of it.
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anticipation
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bedtime
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birds
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birthday
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cat
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celebration
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colors
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communication
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excitement
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family
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feelings
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food
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history
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holidays
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moon
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mouse
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numbers
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nutrition
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parents
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pets
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planet
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presents
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radio
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sizes
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space
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technology
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television
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temperature
The secret Olivia told me
Joy, N.
Olivia develops interpersonal skills by realizing how her words affect her friends. Olivia and her best friend realize the importance of honesty and trust in their friendship.
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african american
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balloon
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basketball
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body parts
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books
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buildings
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colors
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excitement
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feelings
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friendship
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italian
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jumping
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multicultural
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playing
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relationship
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secrets
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siblings
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soccer
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sports
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telephone
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truth
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worry
Maisy's wonderful weather book
Cousins, Lucy
Follow Maisy as he experiences all the different kinds of weather and how to dress and have fun in each kind. sun, rain, snow and wind conditions require different clothing! Maisy calls each one a wonderful choice of weather day!
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animals
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clothing
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colors
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rain
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rainbow
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rhyme
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rhythm
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seasons
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snow
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temperature
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weather
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wind
Follow the line...
Ljungkvist, Laura
Counting takes place everywhere and throughout the entire day-from early morning in the big city to mid-day across the ocean and finally evening in a country village. There are flowers, animals, buildings, windows, people, patterns and apples to help make counting engaging and fun! Will you be able to answer the questions on each colorful page?
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airplane
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animals
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boat
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buildings
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bus
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car
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colors
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counting
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deer
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fish
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home
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pattern
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rabbit
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shapes
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signs
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snail
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snake
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symbols
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tree
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truck
The frog who wanted to see the sea
Billout, Gary
One day, a little frog named Alice asks a passing seagull about life beyond her pond. The seagull tells Alice about everything there is to see between her pond and the great sea. Feeling courageous, Alice take up her lilly pad and embarks on a wondrous adventure to the sea and back.
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adventures
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animals
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boat
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bodies of water
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buildings
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clouds
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colors
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courage
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dragonfly
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fear
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feelings
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fish
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flowers
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fox
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frog
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happiness
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moon
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morning
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mountains
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nature
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night
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numbers
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perspective
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pond
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river
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sadness
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sea
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seagull
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seasons
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sky
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sleep
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spring
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summer
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surfing
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turtle
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woods
My kindergarten
Wells, Rosemary
Kindergarten is no longer a mystery, thanks to Emily who illustrates the lessons and activities in Miss Cribbageï¾’s classroom. Many concepts are explored in this kindergarten classroom. Poems, songs, and activities keep the lessons light-hearted and enjoyable.
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african american
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alphabet
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art
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calendar
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celebration
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colors
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critical thinking
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dancing
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Days of The Week
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decision making
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exercise
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flowers
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hanukkah
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hebrew
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holidays
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kwanzaa
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latin
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letters
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library
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maps
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math
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money
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month
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moon
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multicultural
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museum
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music
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photograph
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poetry
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politics
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rain
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school
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science
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self esteem
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sequence
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snow
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song
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temperature
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valentine's day
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weather
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wind
Shoo, fly guy
Arnold, Tedd
Fly guy comes home to find that Buzz is on a picnic with his parents. Fly guy is hungry, so he decides to find his family's picnic location by searching for his favorite brown, oozy, lumpy, smelly food. After coming across many food thatfit part of the decription, he finally find his favorite food and the picnic.
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animals
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birds
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colors
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dog
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fly
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food
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frog
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horse
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hunger
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insects
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lost
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mountains
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nature
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persistence
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picnic
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reading
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repetition
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surprises
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vulture
The night eater
Juan, Ana
A night eater eats up the darkness in the sky, then continues to eat stars and clouds until they are gone. This makes it possible for the sun to be seen. The moon offends the night eater, which causes him to stop eating the night. It continues to stay dark until the children cry for him. The night eater eats up the dark sky to make way for the daylight again.
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clouds
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colors
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conflict resolution
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day
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decision making
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fantasy
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friendship
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hard work
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moon
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mountains
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mythical
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night
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nonverbal communication
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peer resistance
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running
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sea
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seasons
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self esteem
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sky
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stars
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summer
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sun
,
weather
Monster and the toy sale
Blance, Ellen // Cook, Ann
Monster and the little boy see an ad in the newspaper that reads モTOY SALE TODAY!ヤ Together, they bicycle to the store. On their journey, they are very helpful to others. Monster and the little boy serve as policemen to direct traffic, and as mangers at the toy store. They are so busy that they run out of time to shop for their own toys. Everyone is grateful for their unselfish behavior.
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anger
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assertiveness
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bicycle
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biking
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car
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careers
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colors
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community
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conflict resolution
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critical thinking
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crowd
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decision making
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feelings
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goal setting
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happiness
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height
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helping
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lost
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money
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monsters
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newspaper
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nonverbal communication
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reading
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sadness
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stress management
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teamwork
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transportation
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umbrella
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unselfish
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verbal communication
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worry
Jazzy Miz Mozetta
Roberts, Brenda C.
One night Miz Mozetta decided that she felt like dancing. Her friends outside made excuses not to dance and the children across the street would not let her. Miz Mozetta sulks to her room, but soon enough her friends and the children show up in her memories ready to dance the jitterbug all night long.
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african american
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aging
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bedtime
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beverage
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clothing
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colors
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conflict resolution
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dancing
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exercise
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feelings
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friendship
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happiness
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memories
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multicultural
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music
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nonverbal communication
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radio
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sadness
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sounds
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verbal communication
Food for thought: The complete book of concepts for growing minds
Freymann, Saxton
Fruits and vegetables are strategically carved to emulate people and animals in order to teach shapes, colors, numbers, letters, and opposites. Readers can learn these skills while being entertained by the creative use of healthy foods.
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airplane
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alphabet
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animals
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ant
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birds
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cat
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colors
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concepts
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counting
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dog
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duck
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elephant
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feelings
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fish
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flowers
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food
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frog
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fruit
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giraffe
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guinea pig
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happiness
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insects
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kangaroo
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letters
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numbers
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opposites
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penguin
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sadness
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shapes
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sheep
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sizes
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snake
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turtle
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umbrella
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vegetables
Lemons are not red
Seegar, Laura Vaccaro
Experience the many vibrant colors while becoming acquainted with some of lifeï¾’s common objects. Animals such as elephants and flamingos, foods such as carrots and eggplants, as well as objects like the moon and sky are illustrated here. Read all about these things and experience the rainbow of colors.
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animals
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colors
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concepts
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deer
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elephant
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food
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moon
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night
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nutrition
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seasons
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sky
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snowman
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winter
The biggest soap
Shaefer, Carole
Kessy loved to listen to stories told by his Mama and his cousins on laundry days. One laundry day, Kessy is asked to go to the store and bring back the biggest piece of laundry soap. Kessy returns and tells his story about the biggest soap.
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accidents
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assertiveness
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beach
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cleanliness
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clothing
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colors
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decision making
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exercise
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family
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feelings
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happiness
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helping
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injury
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kindness
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monsters
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parents
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peer resistance
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play
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running
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sadness
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storytelling
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verbal communication
,
water
Napi
Ramirez, Antonio
Napi and her Mazateca Indian family live in a village on the bank of a river. As Napi relaxes in the garden and listens to her grandfatherʼs stories, she notices the vibrant colors in the trees, village, river, and animals around her. Napi dreams of being a heron, flying softly above her world.
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animals
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birds
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bodies of water
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colors
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culture
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customs
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day
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dreams
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family
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grandparents
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heron
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language
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mexican
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multicultural
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native american
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river
,
storytelling
Zoom
Banyai, Istvan
These artistic scenes aren't what you might think. Each is really a picture within a picture. Images zoom in and out from different perspectives and scenes from land, sea, and air in this wordless book.
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airplane
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animals
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art
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boat
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books
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colors
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desert
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farm
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island
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perspective
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photograph
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planet
,
sky
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swimming
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transportation
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travel
Kofi and his magic
Angelou, Maya
A young Ashanti boy describes some of the wonders of his life in and around the West African village of Bonwire.
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africa
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beach
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bodies of water
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celebration
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colors
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culture
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customs
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dancing
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differences
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dreams
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imagination
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instruments
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language
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magic
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multicultural
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music
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ocean
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pattern
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photograph
,
travel
Drumbeat in our feet
Keeler, Patricia//Leitao, Julio T.
Informative passages and lyrical verse explore the history and rhythmic qualities of traditional African dance as performed long ago and today.
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africa
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african
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african american
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america
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animals
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celebration
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ceremony
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colors
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congo
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dancing
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elephant
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ethnic
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exercise
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generations
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geography
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history
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instruments
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learning
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maps
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monkey
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multicultural
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music
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nonfiction
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nonverbal communication
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performance
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rhythm
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storytelling
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traditions
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village
A is for africa
Onyefulu, Ifeoma
The author, a member of the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, presents text and her own photographs of twenty-six things, from A-Z, representative of all African peoples.
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affection
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africa
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african
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alphabet
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bodies of water
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colors
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exercise
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family
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food
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friendship
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games
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grandparents
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home
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jewelry
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jumping
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jungle
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language
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multicultural
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music
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muslim
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nonverbal communication
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photograph
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play
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religion
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river
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school
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spiritual
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traditions
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verbal communication
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work
The duchess of whimsy: An absolutely delicious fairytale
de Seve, Randall
The Duchess of Whimsy is very well known to be extravagant, through her celebrations, clothing, and conversation. The Earl of Norm is quite the opposite; in fact the Duchess thinks he is rather ordinary. However her father tells her, their two kingdoms have to be friends. The Earl of Norm loves the Duchess of Whimsy and goes to extraordinary lengths to try to impress her, but none of them impress her. One night at supper the cook becomes sick, so all the Duchess' guests try to impress her with their cooking. However the one food that impresses her is the one ordinary food. Cooked by whom?
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animals
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assertiveness
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attention
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celebration
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clothing
,
colors
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conflict resolution
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cooking
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decision making
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fairy
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fantasy
,
feelings
,
food
,
friendship
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giraffe
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goal setting
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humor
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opposites
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party
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peer resistance
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poetry
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refusal skills
,
surprises
Billy Twitters and his blue whale problem
Barnett, Mac
When Billy Twitters doesn't brush his teeth or finish his peas, his mother says we are going to buy you a whale. This does not worry Billy, because he knows how large blue whales are and he couldn't possibly have one delivered. To his surprise, one morning there is a blue whale sitting outside his house, and it is his responsibility. The whale causes problems at school because Billy's classmates pick him at gym. And it just gets worse: his parents give him the owner's manual for the whale. While feeding him, Billy realizes that when he's inside the whale, nobody's laughing and nobody's telling him what to do...so he decides to make himself at home!
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animals
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bridge
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bus
,
cleanliness
,
colors
,
community
,
comparisons
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
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dinosaur
,
feelings
,
five senses
,
food
,
frustration
,
history
,
hygiene
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language
,
loneliness
,
numbers
,
parents
,
park
,
perspective
,
problem solving
,
responsibilities
,
school
,
sight
,
sizes
,
smell
,
teeth
,
time
,
transportation
,
whale
The talking cloth
Mitchell, Rhonda
Aunt Phoebe has a collection of many wonderful things, each having an interesting story. The little girl's favorite thing is an adinkra cloth from Ghana. It has many colors and symbols to represent feelings, faith, power, and love.
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africa
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african
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african american
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art
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assertiveness
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baby
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careers
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clothing
,
collection
,
colors
,
critical thinking
,
culture
,
customs
,
family
,
ghana
,
giving
,
identification
,
intelligence
,
multicultural
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
pretend
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self esteem
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storytelling
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stress management
,
symbols
,
teaching
,
verbal communication
To be a drum
Coleman, Evelyn
Daddy Wes whispers to his two young children about the history of Africans forced into slavery and how the pulse of the drum has moved through them over time. Daddy Wes promises his children that as long as they can hear the heartbeat of the earth, they will be free.
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africa
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african
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art
,
bodies of water
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careers
,
colors
,
community
,
culture
,
dance
,
five senses
,
freedom
,
hearing
,
history
,
instruments
,
language
,
multicultural
,
music
,
nonverbal communication
,
ocean
,
playing
,
pride
,
rhythm
,
sea
,
ship
,
slavery
,
sounds
,
spiritual
,
storytelling
,
symbols
,
time
,
verbal communication
,
war
My painted house, my friendly chicken, and me
Angelou, Maya
Thandi, an eight-year-old Ndebele girl who lives in a village in South Africa with her mother, aunts, sisters, and mischievous younger brother, shares her secrets with her best friend, a chicken.
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africa
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african
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animals
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art
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bicycle
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chicken
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colors
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customs
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dragonfly
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family
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friendship
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jewelry
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language
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mischief
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multicultural
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nonverbal communication
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parents
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pattern
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photograph
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play
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siblings
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storytelling
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village
All aboard, owney!
Sattler, Jennifer
Climb aboard with Owney the mail dog as he travels the Adirondack railroad! Meet his new wilderness friends and enjoy the colorful view.
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animals
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caring
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colors
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communication
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companion
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conflict resolution
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dog
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five senses
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problem solving
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sounds
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train
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transportation
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travel
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wilderness
Can you find it, too?
Cressy, Judith
Come enjoy history through a collection of famous paintings. Each has its own personality and story. Search through each painting for objects and colors. Get imaginative and create your own stories or interpretations about the paintings.
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activities
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art
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colors
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conflict resolution
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counting
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critical thinking
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decision making
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discovery
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diversity
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feelings
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history
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imagination
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interpretation
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math
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multicultural
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museum
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nonverbal communication
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numbers
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observation
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perspective
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skills
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storytelling
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symbols
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verbal communication
Bugs! bugs! bugs!
Barner, Bob
A child uses rhyme to describe the insects she sees. The actual sizes of the bugs are included, as well as a bug-o-meter, which tells where the bug lives, how many legs the bug has, if it can fly, and if it stings.
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ant
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art
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assertiveness
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bee
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bug
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butterfly
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caterpillar
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colors
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counting
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critical thinking
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graphing
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grasshopper
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habitat
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insects
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ladybug
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math
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nonverbal communication
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rhyme
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rhythm
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science
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spider
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verbal communication
Lots of ladybugs! Counting by fives
Dahl, Michael
Welcome to the everyday lives of ladybugs! As the ladybugs go through their daily routine, you can count by fives to experience many different adventures. The ladybugs pass through the bushes, the flowers, and the grass. Each ladybug has five sports so children can learn to count by fives as ladybugs are added one by one.
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bug
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caterpillar
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colors
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counting
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critical thinking
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decision making
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flowers
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insects
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ladybug
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math
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numbers
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plants
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seasons
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summer
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sun
Elephant dance: memories of India
Heine, Theresa
Ravi's grandfather comes from India so Ravi asks him questions aabout India. Grandfather uses a simile to describe different aspects of India. Ravi is interested in the elephants of India and dances an elephant dance.
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animals
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colors
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cooking
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dancing
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elephant
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fish
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flowers
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food
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horse
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india
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love
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maps
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multicultural
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music
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presents
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rain
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rainbow
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shopping
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sleep
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snow
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storytelling
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sun
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tiger
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weather
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wind
Get to work trucks!
Carter, Don
In the morning trucks, such as dump trucks, bulldozers, cement mixers, tow trucks, cranes, and rollers, go to work. Learn about types of machines, sizes, colors, and numbers. At night, the trucks are finished working for the day.
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assertiveness
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careers
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colors
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concepts
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construction
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crane
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critical thinking
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decision making
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hard work
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height
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machines
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morning
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moving
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night
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numbers
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progress
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reptiles
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responsibilities
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rocks
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sizes
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transportation
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truck
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turtle
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verbal communication
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work
The dot
Reynolds, Peter H.
A little girl talks herself into believing she can't draw. She won't even try. Her teacher slowly coaxes her to at least try. Soon her effort snowballs into success. She passes on her confidence to another doubting student.
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acceptance
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accomplishment
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art
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colors
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encouragement
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goal setting
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identity
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math
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self confidence
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self esteem
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teaching
Trucks: Whizz! zoom! rumble!
Hubbell, Patricia
Trucks come in different sizes, shapes, and colors. They travel to different places on the map and in various directions. Trucks also have multiple uses and jobs.
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colors
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community
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direction
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five senses
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maps
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moving
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signs
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sounds
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toys
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transportation
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travel
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truck
,
variety
Ella Sarah gets dressed
Chodos-Irvine, Margaret
A young girl named Ella knows what she wants to wear and no one in her family can convince her otherwise. She refuses each person's suggestions for alternative clothing choices. Ella shows confidence and determination as she chooses her own style and presentation.
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appearance
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assertiveness
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clothing
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colors
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determination
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family
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feelings
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friendship
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frustration
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independence
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individuality
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nonverbal communication
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opinions
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parents
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pattern
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refusal skills
Whales passing
Bunting, Eve
A father and his son go to the beach to whale watch through binoculars. The father teaches his son about the lives of an orca whale and how they communicate. They talk about what they see in vibrant words, colors, and pictures.
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animals
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baby
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birds
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bodies of water
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colors
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family
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fish
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ocean
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parents
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pelican
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perspective
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sounds
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vision
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whale
Beautiful blackbird
Bryan, Ashley
Colorful birds in the forest want to be like the blackbird. The blackbird teaches the other birds that each one is beautiful in its own unique way and that beauty does not come from a color.
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african
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assertiveness
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beauty
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birds
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colors
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comparisons
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dancing
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differences
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envy
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exercise
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feelings
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multicultural
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poetry
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rainbow
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rhyme
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rhythm
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self esteem
The marshmallow incident
Barrett, Judi
The town of Right and the town of Left do not have anything to do with one another. Someone had even painted a yellow line that nobody ever dared cross. The Order of the Ambidextrous Knights of the Dotted Yellow Line, watch over the line as well as guarding their marshmallows. In June, the town of Right has their picnic, and someone accidentally trips over the yellow line. The knights immediately grab the closest ammunition: their marshmallows, and minutes later both towns are covered with marshmallows, until they realize how silly it was. The towns hold town meetings and no one could think of reasons why they should keep the yellow line. The two towns join together to wash the yellow line and socialize for the first time.
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castle
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celebration
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colors
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community
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conflict
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conflict resolution
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creativity
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dancing
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decision making
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differences
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fable
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food
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goal setting
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kite
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neighbors
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peace
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play
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poetry
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puppets
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royalty
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teamwork
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verbal communication
Meet the planets
McGranaghan, John
Soar into the Solar System to witness the first Favorite Planet Competition, emceed by none other than the former-ninth planet, now known as dwarf planet Pluto. The readers become the judges after the sun can't pick a favorite and the meteors leave for a shower. Who will the lucky winning planet be? Could it be speedy-messenger Mercury, light-on-his-feet Saturn, or smoking-hot Venus? Readers learn all about each planet as Pluto announces them with short, tongue-in-cheek facts. Children will spend hours searching the art for all the references to famous scientists and people of history, space technology, constellations, art, and classic literature.
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author's note
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careers
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colors
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comparisons
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competition
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critical thinking
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day
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distance
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earth
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history
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illustrator's note
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instruments
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moon
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night
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numbers
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order
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planet
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planets
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science
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sequence
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sizes
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space
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sun
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system
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technology
,
temperature
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