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New shoes, red shoes
Rollings, Susan
The little girl's shoes are too small so her mom takes her to get new shoes. On their way she observes different kinds of shoes different people are wearing. She wears her new shoes to a party and is very proud of them.
Tags
celebration
,
clothing
,
colors
,
comparisons
,
dancing
,
excitement
,
exercise
,
family
,
feelings
,
happiness
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
party
,
self esteem
,
shopping
Mr. Sugar came to town
Rohmer, Harriet//Gomez, Cruz
When Mr. Sugar first came to town, Alicia and Alfredo could not get enough of his sweet treats. However, in the weeks that followed, the children gained weight and developed cavities. The children realized that Mr. Sugar was not really a good friend because he encourages them to only eat sweets.
Tags
assertiveness
,
consequences
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
food
,
health
,
mexican
,
multicultural
,
nutrition
,
refusal skills
,
teeth
The cinder-eyed cats
Rohmann, Eric
A boy makes a journey to an island in the middle of the ocean by way of a flying boat. When night falls on the island, cinder-eyed cats come out to play. The creatures of the sea come out of the water to dance and interact with the boy and the cats until the night is over. When it is morning, the creatures all leave and the boy goes home too, until it is night again.
Tags
animals
,
boat
,
bodies of water
,
cat
,
fire
,
fish
,
imagination
,
island
,
magic
,
moon
,
night
,
ocean
,
perspective
,
rhyme
,
sand
,
sardine
,
shadows
,
starfish
,
tuna
,
whale
Time flies
Rohmann, Eric
A bird enters a museum where dinosaurs are on display. After flying around among the dinosaurs, the bird and dinosaurs travel back in time to when the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Eventually, the bird and the dinosaurs return to the museum where the dinosaurs become skeletons again, and the bird flies away. (A Wordless Book)
Tags
animals
,
birds
,
dinosaur
,
history
,
museum
,
time
Oranges
Rogow, Zack
Have you ever seen how orange seeds are planted?Would you like to know how oranges are picked off the tree, packed into boxes, and then delivered to the store for you to buy?
Tags
creole
,
farm
,
food
,
korean
,
multicultural
,
nutrition
,
spanish
,
transportation
From me to you
Rogers, Paul
Grandmother talks about the events in her life that have been very important to her. To show her granddaughter how much she loves her, Grandmother makes her a lace scarf from her wedding dress.
Tags
aging
,
clothing
,
family
,
grandparents
,
memories
,
nonverbal communication
,
self esteem
,
verbal communication
A letter to grandma
Rogers, Paul
Lucy falls asleep listening to the sounds of the night. Lucy was thinking about the arrival of her Grandma the next day. When Lucy wakes up, she finds herself in another world. Her house ia now located on an island. Throughout the day Lucy explores the atmosphere on the island.
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adventures
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animals
,
bedtime
,
boat
,
bodies of water
,
dreams
,
excitement
,
family
,
grandparents
,
imagination
,
letters
,
ocean
,
parents
,
sounds
,
transportation
,
verbal communication
,
whale
Runaway mittens
Rogers, Jean
Pico, an Eskimo boy, is always losing the red mittens his grandmother makes for him. One day, Pico finds his mittens in a box with his dog who has just delivered puppies. He decides his mittens should stay there, so the puppies can keep warm.
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animals
,
assertiveness
,
birth
,
clothing
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
dog
,
family
,
goal setting
,
grandparents
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
responsibilities
,
self esteem
,
verbal communication
Chooch helped
Rogers, Andrea L.
In this Cherokee family, Chooch is Sissy's younger brother who is only two years old. The family speaks Cherokee words when painting, cooking, biking, playing music, fishing, and gardening. Sissy's parents yell at her for not understanding that Chooch is just trying to help. When Sissy learns that she is one of Chooch's most important teachers, she helps him learn how to make a pot out of clay.
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affection
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art
,
author's note
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bicycle
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clothing
,
cooking
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crawfish
,
crustaceans
,
day
,
family
,
feelings
,
fishing
,
food
,
garden
,
glossary
,
growing up
,
helping
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instrument
,
language
,
love
,
multicultural
,
music
,
native american
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night
,
painting
,
parents
,
sadness
,
shoes
,
siblings
,
understanding
With my brother (con mi hermando)
Roe, Eileen
Younger siblings often wish that they were old enough to do the things that their brothers and sisters enjoy. But sometimes, older siblings do spend special, quality time with their younger siblings. These make special moments and deeper relationships.
Tags
baseball
,
family
,
friendship
,
growing up
,
language
,
love
,
mexican american
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multicultural
,
relationship
,
school
,
siblings
,
sports
Staying with grandma
Roe, Eileen
A little girl tells what staying with her grandmother means for her. It means catching frogs, picking vegetables from the garden, shelling peas for supper, and having peach jam on toast.
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amphibians
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family
,
food
,
frog
,
garden
,
grandparents
,
helping
,
nutrition
,
running
,
storytelling
,
vegetables
The rotten book
Rodgers, Mary
As Simon and his family are having breakfast one morning, Simon's parents talk about a horrible child they know. Simon begins to wonder what this horrible child could have done. He imagines all kinds of trouble the boy could have caused. Simon begins to appreciate the delicious breakfast he is eating instead of complaining about it.
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books
,
curiosity
,
family
,
food
,
imagination
,
mischief
,
nutrition
,
parents
,
siblings
Power and glory
Rodda, Emily
For his birthday, a young boy gets a video game and keeps playing until he wins.
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birthday
,
family
,
feelings
,
frustration
,
games
,
goal setting
,
holidays
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
persistence
,
presents
,
siblings
,
skills
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
The blind hunter
Rodanas, Kristina
A blind African hunter teaches a young man how to see by using his other senses.
Tags
africa
,
african
,
animals
,
birds
,
blindness
,
bodies of water
,
feelings
,
five senses
,
flowers
,
forgiveness
,
friendship
,
garden
,
happiness
,
humor
,
hunting
,
leopard
,
multicultural
,
nonverbal communication
,
pond
,
pride
,
respect
,
rhinoceros
,
song
,
storytelling
,
teaching
,
tree
,
village
,
wart hog
The busy body book
Rockwell, Lizzy
An introduction to the human body, how it functions, and its need for exercise. Kids have a variety of phyical activities and sports to enjoy while keeping their different body systems fit, healthy, and happy.
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beverage
,
body parts
,
bones
,
food
,
games
,
hard work
,
nonfiction
,
nutrition
,
picnic
,
skating
,
sleep
,
soccer
,
sports
,
vocabulary
Good enough to eat: A kid's guide to food and nutrition
Rockwell, Lizzy
Using colorful pictures, the author describes what our bodies need to survive. This book demonstrates to children which foods they should eat to stay healthy as well as what each food provides for the body (i.e., protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals). The end also provides healthy recipes for children to try with adult supervision.
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food
,
fruit
,
goal setting
,
health
,
nonfiction
,
nutrition
,
recipe
Hello baby!
Rockwell, Lizzy
It is such a special time when there's a new baby on the way. This little boy has been involved in his new sister's life since the beginning. He went to the doctor with his mommy and helped unpack baby clothes. When his baby sister is born, he is the happiest boy in the world!
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baby
,
bath
,
birth
,
body parts
,
clothing
,
doctor
,
excitement
,
family
,
feelings
,
grandparents
,
happiness
,
memories
,
numbers
,
parents
,
photograph
,
pregnancy
,
rhythm
,
sequence
,
siblings
,
surprises
My kitchen
Rockwell, Harlow
The kitchen is a fun place work. There is a refrigerator where we keep food. There is a breadbox where we store bread. In the cupboards there are cans of soup, boxes of crackers, and treats!
Tags
food
,
nutrition
My doctor
Rockwell, Harlow
A little boy has to visit the doctor. Although he is scared at first, he leaves the doctors office feeling much better.
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doctor
,
fear
,
feelings
,
health
,
illness
Only passing through: The story of Sojourner Truth
Rockwell, Anne
A young woman named Isabella leads a strong and courageous life after being sold three times as a slave girl in the northeastern United States. After she is given a freedom day by a couple living nearby who knew of the 1827 New York law to set adults free, Isabella felt the "power of a nation" in court to win back her son who was unlawfully sold out of state. Isabella later heard God calling her to be a sojourner and spread her message about the value of freedom and what it had been like to be a slave. She would ask people "Is this any way to treat a human being"? Sojourner told her truth so well that she took the name Sojourner Truth and carried a white silk banner with the words "Proclaim Liberty" wherever she went.
Tags
african american
,
children
,
correspondence
,
courage
,
death
,
faith
,
family
,
feelings
,
fight
,
god
,
government
,
happiness
,
history
,
justice
,
law
,
loss
,
money
,
multicultural
,
oppression
,
parents
,
reading
,
sadness
,
singing
,
slavery
,
speech
,
timeline
,
travel
,
truth
,
writing
First comes spring
Rockwell, Anne
The seasons are described through the activities of the bears, the weather, the changes in the environment, and the attire of Bear child.
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activities
,
animals
,
autumn
,
baseball
,
bear
,
biking
,
christmas
,
easter
,
exercise
,
family
,
halloween
,
holidays
,
jumping
,
parents
,
seasons
,
skating
,
spring
,
summer
,
swimming
,
winter
Things that go
Rockwell, Anne
Tractor trailers, convertibles, police cars, and tankers are some of the things that travel on the road. Food is delivered in some of these vehicles. Things that go in the air, in the city, in the yard, and in the park are also described. Can you ride a bicycle?
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airplane
,
bicycle
,
boat
,
bus
,
car
,
exercise
,
food
,
kite
,
motorcycle
,
nutrition
,
park
,
play
,
skating
,
skiing
,
sledding
,
snow
,
toys
,
train
,
transportation
,
truck
,
weather
No! No! No!
Rockwell, Anne
It's been a terrible day and nothing has gone this young child's way. Fortunately, Mom knows just what to do and reads a bedtime story which helps the young boy fall asleep.
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anger
,
baby
,
bedtime
,
books
,
caring
,
family
,
feelings
,
frustration
,
parents
,
rain
,
sadness
,
sleep
,
storytelling
,
weather
Pots and pans
Rockwell, Anne
A young boy and girl play in the kitchen with pots, pans, measuring cups, plastic containers, a rolling pin, and other kitchen utensils.
Tags
cooking
,
food
,
imagination
,
nutrition
,
play
,
shapes
On our vacation
Rockwell, Anne
The bear family takes a vacation to an island. They pack their things and hit the road. They see many water activities from the deck of the boat. After pitching their tent they begin a busy two weeks of swimming, fishing, and many other fun activities.
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animals
,
beach
,
bear
,
boat
,
bodies of water
,
car
,
exercise
,
family
,
food
,
motorcycle
,
nutrition
,
ocean
,
rain
,
seasons
,
summer
,
swimming
,
transportation
,
travel
,
truck
,
walking
,
weather
Things to play with
Rockwell, Anne
Bicycle, pinwheels, balloons, sand, slides, and kites are some of the things to play with in the park. Noisy things to play with in the yard, things to play with at school, and things to play with at a party are some of the other areas described.
Tags
beach
,
bicycle
,
books
,
exercise
,
five senses
,
games
,
jumping
,
kite
,
noise
,
park
,
party
,
play
,
school
,
seasons
,
skating
,
snow
,
sounds
,
sports
,
toys
My spring robin
Rockwell, Anne
A young girl spends her whole day in search of her favorite robin whom she befriended last spring. On her search, she comes in contact with many other beautiful natural things before finding the robin.
Tags
assertiveness
,
birds
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
goal setting
,
nature
,
plants
,
robin
,
seasons
,
self esteem
,
spring
,
verbal communication
Apples and pumpkins
Rockwell, Anne
A little girl goes with her parents to a farm where they pick apples and choose the best pumpkin for carving. At home, the family prepares for Halloween by carving the jack-o-lantern, dressing up, and going trick-or-treating.
Tags
autumn
,
clothing
,
decision making
,
family
,
farm
,
food
,
halloween
,
holidays
,
nature
,
nutrition
Paul and arthur search for the egg
Rockwell, Anne
Paul and Arthur the bull, hear a crying seagull. The seagull has lost her egg and Paul and Arthur take on the responsibility of finding it. When they do, a baby gull is born and the mother gull is very happy.
Tags
animals
,
assertiveness
,
baby
,
birds
,
birth
,
bull
,
conflict resolution
,
cooperation
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
feelings
,
friendship
,
goal setting
,
lost
,
responsibilities
,
sadness
,
seagull
,
verbal communication
Albert b. cub & zebra
Rockwell, Anne
Albert B. Cub's friend named Zebra is missing. Albert looks all over for Zebra, travelling from A to Z. Finally, Albert finds Zebra at the zoo. (A Wordless Book)
Tags
alphabet
,
animals
,
bear
,
friendship
,
lost
,
nonverbal communication
,
travel
,
zebra
What we like
Rockwell, Anne
Children really like snowmen, fish, bubble bath, goodnight kisses, lullabies, and many other things that excite the five senses. Each page is filled with the things children like to do, wear, feel, eat, and play.
Tags
activities
,
adventures
,
animals
,
art
,
bear
,
cat
,
clothing
,
creativity
,
dog
,
entertainment
,
feelings
,
fish
,
five senses
,
flowers
,
fox
,
fun
,
games
,
happiness
,
imagination
,
learning
,
listening
,
love
,
nonverbal communication
,
pig
,
rabbit
,
relaxation
,
toys
Sweet justice: Georgia Gilmore and the Montgomery bus boycott
Rockliff, Mara
Georgia Gilmore heard about Mrs. Rosa Parks who had been arrested when she wouldn't give up her seat to a black man on a city bus in 1955. But something was also cooking in Montgomery, Alabama about the same time -- a woman who cooked to feed and fund the people willing to participate in the Montgomery fun boycott. Georgia knew there was no justice under segregation so she boycotted the arrest of Mrs. Parks by staying off the city buses for one day. In order to get others to stay off the buses for one day, Georgia cooked and sold her crispy chicken, sandwiches, cakes, and pies to pay off the fines that people got when participating in the boycott. After testifying in court, Dr. Martin Luther King encouraged Georgia to keep cooking. On December 20, 1956, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that segregated buses were unconstitutional.
Tags
african american
,
author's note
,
boycott
,
bus
,
change
,
church
,
civil rights
,
courage
,
food
,
government
,
history
,
justice
,
law
,
leadership
,
money
,
multicultural
,
perspective
,
segregation
,
transportation
Pieces of another world
Rockliff, Mara
A father and child go on a nighttime excursion to watch a meteor shower. Through the eyes of the child, who has no idea where they are going or why, enjoys the trip with her father. In the middle of the night, they stand in the middle of a field watching the tiny bits of other distant worlds, blazing into their own world.
Tags
animals
,
astronomy
,
bodies of water
,
curiosity
,
deer
,
exercise
,
family
,
feelings
,
fishing
,
fox
,
lake
,
learning
,
mountains
,
night
,
owl
,
parents
,
raccoon
,
song
,
swimming
,
verbal communication
Polar slumber
Rockhill, Dennis
A backyard snow bear comes to become an integral part of a little girl's slumber. She explores the arctic landscape in the bear's company and awakens to question the authenticity of the experience. Was her excursion fantasy or reality?
Tags
animals
,
arctic
,
clothing
,
colors
,
home
,
imagination
,
light
,
moon
,
night
,
polar bear
,
rhythm
,
seasons
,
sleep
,
snow
,
song
,
storytelling
,
winter
Good-bye, arnold!
Roche, P.K.
Webster the mouse cannot stand his older brother, Arnold. When Arnold leaves for a weekend, Webster gets all of the attention. However, while he's gone, Webster misses Arnold.
Tags
animals
,
change
,
coping
,
family
,
feelings
,
jealousy
,
loneliness
,
mouse
,
siblings
Your body from head to toe
Roca, Nuria
Your body can do so many things. When you were born, you were only a baby. Then as you grew, you learned how to walk, eat, hear, taste, smell, see, and touch things. It is important to take care of your body so that it can continue to sense the world around you.
Tags
animals
,
baby
,
balloon
,
bath
,
bicycle
,
birth
,
body image
,
body parts
,
bones
,
cat
,
cold
,
dog
,
exercise
,
family
,
five senses
,
flowers
,
food
,
glasses
,
grandparents
,
growing up
,
hearing
,
hygiene
,
instruments
,
listening
,
mouse
,
music
,
puppets
,
rabbit
,
self esteem
,
sight
,
sign language
,
smell
,
swimming
,
taste
,
teeth
,
touch
,
toys
Mr. goat's bad good idea
Robinson, Marileta
Three stories featuring Mr. Goat, Jerry Prairie Dog, Grandfather Sheep, and other Navajo friends.
Tags
animals
,
cooperation
,
decision making
,
friendship
,
goal setting
,
goat
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
prairie dog
,
sharing
,
sheep
,
storytelling
The useful moose: A truthful, moose-full tale
Robinson, Fiona
Molly loves moose so much that her family vacationed in Alaska, so that she could see them up close; except when they got there the moose had left for a vacation in the city. Once in the city, she saw moose everywhere and befriended three young moose who were tired and needed rest. She invited the moose to stay with them when they cooked, cleaned, and became part of the family. The moose became homesick for their own family, so they went back to Alaska. Molly was sad when she invited the moose to her birthday party and they didnメt respond, but they surprised her by jumping out of an airplane at her party and promised to come back often.
Tags
america
,
animals
,
appreciation
,
beach
,
birthday
,
celebration
,
cleanliness
,
communication
,
conflict resolution
,
decision making
,
empathy
,
excitement
,
exercise
,
family
,
feelings
,
forest
,
goose
,
happiness
,
homesickness
,
love
,
moose
,
mountains
,
nature
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
reading
,
sadness
,
self esteem
,
sleep
,
surprises
,
vacation
,
verbal communication
Vegetables, vegetables!
Robinson, Fay
Photographs show that vegetables come from leaves, roots, or flowers of certain plants. Differences between a fruit and a vegetable are shown, plus how vegetables can be eaten and prepared.
Tags
flowers
,
food
,
garden
,
nutrition
,
photograph
,
plants
,
vegetables
We love fruit!
Robinson, Fay
Different types of fruit are shown and what makes a food a fruit.
Tags
food
,
nutrition
,
plants
Addie runs away
Robins, Joan
Addie's parents want to send her to camp. She thinks that they do not want her anymore, so she runs away. Her friend, Max, tells her camp is fun and they decide to go to camp together.
Tags
camping
,
exercise
,
family
,
fear
,
feelings
,
friendship
,
independence
,
neighbors
,
parents
,
play
,
recreation
,
running
,
running away
Addie meets max
Robins, Joan
Addie is reluctant to befriend her new neighbor Max, expecially after they run into each other when riding bikes. Eventually Addie's mom sets up a luncheon between the two of them. Addie begins to like Max and they become friends.
Tags
acceptance
,
accidents
,
assertiveness
,
bicycle
,
biking
,
change
,
compromise
,
conflict resolution
,
decision making
,
feelings
,
food
,
friendship
,
jealousy
,
neighbors
,
nutrition
,
peer resistance
,
play
,
transportation
The egg
Robertson, M.P.
George finds what he thinks to be a giant chicken egg. However, when it hatches, a dragon comes out. He cares for it and teaches it necessary skills but the dragon longs to be with his family. Before going to his home with the other dragons, the dragon takes George for an adventure and thanks him for his kindness and caring.
Tags
adventures
,
baby
,
bedtime
,
birds
,
birth
,
caring
,
cave
,
chicken
,
dragons
,
family
,
fantasy
,
feelings
,
happiness
,
loneliness
,
sadness
,
sleep
,
storytelling
,
teaching
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.
Tags
african american
,
aging
,
bedtime
,
beverage
,
clothing
,
colors
,
conflict resolution
,
dancing
,
exercise
,
feelings
,
friendship
,
happiness
,
memories
,
multicultural
,
music
,
nonverbal communication
,
radio
,
sadness
,
sounds
,
verbal communication
Waiting-for-papa stories
Roberts, Bethany
The rabbit children are frightened because their father went out early and has not yet returned. To calm them down, mama rabbit tells the anxious children waiting-for-papa stories.
Tags
animals
,
assertiveness
,
conflict resolution
,
coping
,
decision making
,
family
,
fear
,
feelings
,
parents
,
rabbit
,
self esteem
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storytelling
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verbal communication
Baboushka and the three kings
Robbins, Ruth
As Baboushka cleans her hut one evening, three gentlemen visit and ask if she would like to go with them to where a child is born. She declines, but decides to go the next morning. Much to her dismay, she cannot find the child. As legend goes, each year she sets out in search of the child.
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baby
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christmas
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holidays
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lost
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multicultural
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royalty
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russian
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santa
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seasons
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snow
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traditions
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weather
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winter
Beach days
Robbins, Ken
There are many reasons why people go to the beach. Some include riding the waves, eating hot dogs and ice cream, playing in the sand, or just sitting and watching the sunset.
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beach
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exercise
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food
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games
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nutrition
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ocean
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play
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running
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walking
City,country
Robbins, Ken
A drive through the city and country is depicted through wonderful pictures as seen from the backseat of a car.
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car
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community
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opposites
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transportation
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travel
Taste
Rius, Maria
Some foods taste good, while others taste bad. Your tongue senses when foods are sweet, sour, salty, and bland. Learn how your tongue decides which foods you like and don't like.
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animals
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bee
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birds
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cat
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duck
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five senses
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flowers
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food
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insects
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mouse
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taste
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tree
Hearing
Rius, Maria
Listen -- can you hear the birds chirping? Can you hear the chimes of the bells? Listen to the children sing and the waves splash. Your ears can hear so much if you use your sense to listen.
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animals
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birds
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body parts
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dog
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five senses
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hearing
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listening
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music
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school
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sounds
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train
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