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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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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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space
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sun
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system
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technology
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The glaciers are melting!
Love, Donna
Chicken Little may have thought the sky was falling but Peter Pika is sure the glaciers are melting and is off to talk tot he Mountain Monarch about it. Joined along the way by friends Tammy Ptarmigan, Sally Squirrel, Mandy Marmot, and Harry Hare, they all wonder what will happen to them if the glaciers melt. Where will they live, how will they survive? When Wiley Wolverine tries to trick them, can the Mountain Monarch save them? More importantly, can the Mountain Monarch stop the glaciers from melting?
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adaptation
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alliteration
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animals
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arctic
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author's note
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biology
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birds
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change
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chipmunk
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comparisons
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compass rose
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conflict
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critical thinking
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eagle
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environment
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fight
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geography
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glacier
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habitat
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hare
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ice
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illustrator's note
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mammals
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map
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marmot
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math
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mountains
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numbers
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percentage
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recycle
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science
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sheep
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sizes
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snow
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squirrel
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wolverine
Goldilocks and the three bears
Aylesworth, Jim
A curious little girl sometimes forgets what her mother tells her. Sometimes this gets her into trouble. One such time found her deep into the woods at a cottage belonging to three bears. You probably know the rest of the story.
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animals
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baby
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bear
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curiosity
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disobedience
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fable
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family
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folktale
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food
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forest
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forgetful
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parents
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sizes
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sleep
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
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
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cleanliness
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colors
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community
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comparisons
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critical thinking
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decision making
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dinosaur
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feelings
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five senses
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food
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frustration
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history
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hygiene
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language
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loneliness
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numbers
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parents
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park
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perspective
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problem solving
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responsibilities
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school
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sight
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smell
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teeth
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time
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transportation
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whale
One little lamb
Greenstein, Elaine
One little lamb is shaved for wool. The wool is cleaned, combed, spun into yarn, dipped into dye, and transformed into a pair of mittens. A little girl visits the lambs while wearing mittens.
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activities
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animals
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body parts
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cleanliness
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clothing
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farm
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mittens
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pets
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sequence
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sheep
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sizes
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tools
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wool
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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snake
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turtle
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umbrella
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vegetables
The Umbrella
Brett, Jan
Carlos embarks on an adventure to the cloud forest where he leaves his umbrella at the base of a fig tree so he can climb it in search of rainforest animals. While he is up in the tree, through all of the animals he is searching for climb into the umbrella until it sinks in the water and they all run away...just before Carlos returns.
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animals
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birds
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butterfly
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cat
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chicken
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climbing
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clouds
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cow
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flowers
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food
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forest
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frog
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hummingbird
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jaguar
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monkey
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rain
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rainforest
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sizes
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spanish
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tapir
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toucan
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tree
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umbrella
Happy birthday to whooo? A baby animal riddle book
Fisher, Doris
Babies come in all different sizes and shapes. Some babies have fur and some have feathers. Some may be the only baby born or some might be born with 100 brothers and sisters! Some babies are big (23 feet) and some are little (the size of a jelly-bean)! Babies have their own special families too! Some have a mom and a dad; some have a mom or a dad; and some even live with their mom, aunts, and grandmothers!
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animals
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baby
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birds
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birthday
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camel
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celebration
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eagle
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elephant
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family
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flamingo
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giraffe
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habitat
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holidays
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kangaroo
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leopard
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lion
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owl
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parents
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riddle
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sizes
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skunk
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whale
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 little fireman
Brown, Margaret Wise
A small fireman and a large fireman attempt to fight fires of comparable dimensions to their size.
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animals
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careers
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community
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decision making
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differences
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dog
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fire
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fire engine
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five senses
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health
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helping
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noise
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safety
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sizes
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sleep
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transportation
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
Monster looks for a house
Blance, Ellen // Cook, Ann
A friendly purple monster comes to a new city to look for a new place to live. Since this monster is different from others in the city, he must hunt for a house that fits him. After looking at many houses, he finally finds one that he can live in comfortably.
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buildings
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change
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community
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comparisons
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critical thinking
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decision making
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differences
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environment
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exploration
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goal setting
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home
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monsters
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moving
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nonverbal communication
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problem solving
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sizes
Encyclopedia prehistorica: Dinosaurs
Reinhart, Matthew // Sabuda, Robert
Discover the world of dinosaurs as they pop-up and come to life! Learn about various dinosaurs and how multiple body parts made them different from other dinosaurs. With the turn of each page, a new dinosaur jumps out to meet you. Interact with raptors, meat eaters, long necked giants, and frill heads in their long-ago world when they were the rulers!
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animals
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birds
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body parts
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bones
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critical thinking
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detective
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dinosaur
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extinction
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fossil
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history
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insects
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lizard
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nonverbal communication
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reptiles
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rocks
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science
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shapes
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sizes
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survival
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teeth
Trudi & Pia
Hegi, Ursula
Trudi dreams of being tall and feels there are no other dwarfs like her until she meets Pia who teaches her to accept the way she is and that she is not alone. Pia talks about when other drawfs from around the world in Russia, Italy, France and Portugal, Trudi learns to feel normal and beautiful.
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acceptance
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animals
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bicycle
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birds
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bravery
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circus
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clowns
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courage
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differences
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dwarfs
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elephant
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fantasy
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growing up
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height
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hope
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imagination
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lion
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monkey
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multicultural
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night
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parrot
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sizes
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skills
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sleep
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stars
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uniqueness
The shape of me and other stuff
Seuss, Dr.
Read and explore the uniqueness of everything around us. Everything and everyone has their own body shape, and we should be proud of the one we have.
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acceptance
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balloon
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bee
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bicycle
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boat
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body image
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camel
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clothing
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colors
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comparisons
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differences
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elephant
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fire
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fish
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flowers
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horse
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imagination
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insects
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machines
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mice
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mountains
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poetry
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shapes
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ship
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sizes
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spider
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uniqueness
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water
Brown bear, brown bear: What do you see?
Martin, Bill
Through a repeating phrase what do you see?, animals of different colors fulfill the intellectual and social dimensions of health. In the end, a mother looks at a variety of children.
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amphibians
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animals
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bear
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birds
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cat
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colors
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comparisons
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deer
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differences
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dog
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duck
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family
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feelings
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fish
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frog
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horse
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memory
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observation
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pets
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sequence
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sheep
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sight
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sizes
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variety
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vision
Arthur's nose
Brown, Marc
Arthur does not like his nose! Although his friends and family like Arthur's nose just the way it is, he feels that it is always getting in the way and decides to get a new nose!
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aardvark
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acceptance
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animals
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anticipation
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appearance
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author's note
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beauty
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bias
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body parts
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challenges
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communication
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confidence
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conflict
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conflict resolution
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contentment
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critical thinking
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curiosity
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decision making
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depression
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determination
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differences
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embarrassment
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emotions
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encouragement
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envy
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family
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feelings
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friendship
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frustration
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individuality
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insecurity
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learning
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nonverbal communication
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opinions
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photograph
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problem solving
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refusal skills
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relief
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resentment
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school
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self confidence
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self esteem
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sizes
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support
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uniqueness
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verbal communication
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worry
Silent movie
Avi,
This black and white picture book vividly portrays a historical time when immigrants set sail for America. They hope for better lives and dream of prosperity. This journey comes from the immigrant's perspective, in the form of a movie, where language is a not a barrier.
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america
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author's note
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family
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feelings
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film
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history
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hope
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illustrator's note
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immigrants
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language
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money
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multicultural
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nonverbal communication
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parents
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poverty
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sadness
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shelter
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siblings
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sizes
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stress management
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sweden
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symbols
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theatre
The pumpkin patch
King, Elizabeth
The growth of a pumpkin starts as a seed and the farmer cares for them until they are plump, orange, and ready to be picked. The logistics and details of a pumpkin patch are outlined.
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careers
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celebration
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colors
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farm
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flowers
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garden
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halloween
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holidays
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month
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plants
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preparation
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seasons
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seeds
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shapes
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sizes
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tractor
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transportation
My great big mama
Ka, Olivier
A little boy adores his mother for being large. After speculation from others, the mother decides to go on a diet. The son does the same. The two come to a conclusion to no longer diet and to enjoy food once again.
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affection
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art
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attention
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body image
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body parts
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bus
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decision making
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family
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feelings
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food
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goal setting
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happiness
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love
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overweight
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parents
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sizes
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transportation
The museum of everything
Perkins, Lynne Rae
Through the eyes and thoughts of a child, an imagination opens up to wonderment and original dreams. Many things can be happening all at once and that can be overwhelming. Places for hiding and spaces for shadows makes this geographical experience an artistic escape depicting a museum of everything.
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activities
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art
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awareness
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bodies of water
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books
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concepts
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construction
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creativity
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daydreaming
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geography
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imagination
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investigation
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island
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museum
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perspective
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seasons
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shadows
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sizes
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uniqueness
Gaston
DiPucchio, Kelly
Mrs. Poodle takes Gaston and his three siblings to the park where they meet Mrs. Bulldog and her family. Suddenly, they realize that Gaston looks more like Mrs. Bulldog’s child and Gaston goes to live with her family. However, Gaston realizes that he likes his old family and returns to live with Mrs. Poodle, making sure to play with Mrs. Bulldog’s children when they are at the park.
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alliteration
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animals
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behavior
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change
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discipline
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diversity
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dog
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friendship
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growing up
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happiness
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love
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manners
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sadness
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siblings
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sizes
The talk
Williams, Alicia D.
Jay has many favorite things he likes to do with his friends and family. His mom measures him as he grows inch-by-inch which means he can do more and more as he gets older and older. Although his feet don't reach the gas pedal of his Daddy's car, he can skateboard up and down the street and and do flips with many friends. Jay's grandpa tells his grandchildren not to crowd in groups of four or more - which is only one of many unfortunate realities of African American families and parents when they have to say, "Jay, its time we had a talk" about racism.
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african american
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body parts
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car
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chores
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clothing
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friendship
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grandparents
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growing up
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leadership
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multicultural
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nonverbal communication
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onomatopoeia
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perspective
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running
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sizes
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skateboarding
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storytelling
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technology
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transportation
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violence
Going fishing
McMillan, Bruce
A young boy from Iceland enjoys time with both of his grandfathers while fishing for two kinds of fish: Atlantic cod and Lumpfish. Photographs of the boats and fishing process bring the true joy of catching fish alive. The stamps and coins showing the two kinds of fish are emblematic of the Icelandic culture.
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birds
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boat
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bodies of water
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careers
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clothing
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correspondence
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doctor
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fish
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fishing
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geography
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grandparents
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Iceland
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icelandic
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language
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money
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numbers
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ocean
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photograph
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seagull
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sizes
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stamps
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transportation
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