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When a strange insect stings Nicks sister, Rachel, Nick looks for clues, records them in his notebook, and tries to solve the case before his birthday party is ruined.
Liz the Whiz and her younger brother use codes, a chart, and a map of the backyard that matches a clock face to solve Zacks mystery. Includes a section with related math activities created by Marilyn Burns.
William can ride his new BMX bike, but he is still a bit wobbly. When hes riding home from school one day, he starts to go downhill fast Watch out, William
Lonely little Anna wants someone to play with - Mum, Dad, Uncle Jeff or Mums friend Kath - but the adults are always on their mobile phones talking to the air. Anna finds a funny solution Ages 6-8.
Taking things apart to see how they work is so much fun Putting them back together
Ms. Frizzles class has to create a project for the school science fair. But they need the perfect idea When Keesha brings an ant to the classroom, the kids decide to make a movie about ants. Theyll make Keeshas ant a star But Keeshas ant disappears, and the kids have no choice but to follow ... all the way into an anthill. And surprise The anthill is crawling with activity Come along on a zany field trip and learn how ants work together, just like Ms. Frizzles class
Until the day her plane disappeared over the South Pacific in 1937, Amelia Earhart claimed one primary goal in her life, and that was the advancement of the achievements of women. Her final journey, a flight around the world which she almost completed, would have been a first for either a man or a woman, and served as a clear example of how far Amelia Earhart was willing to go to prove the ability of women to be airplane pilots...or whatever else they wanted to be.Earhart was born in Kansas in 1897, and grew up throughout the Midwest. She served as a nurses aide in a Canadian military hospital during World War I, and after the war, she
Renowned non-fiction authors Melvin and Gilda Berger offer these science-filled books, providing fascinating information about these captivating creatures. Children will learn about where they live, what they hunt, how they communicate, how they survive, and much more Each spread features engaging text and brilliant, and full color photographs.
When her mother was worn out from caring for her five sisters, her father gave her lessons in brushwork and color. When polio kept her bedridden for nine months, drawing saved her from boredom. When a bus accident left her in unimaginable agony, her paintings expressed her pain and depression - and eventually, her joys and her loves. Over and over again, Frida Kahlo turned the challenges of her life into art. Now Jonah Winter and Ana Juan have drawn on both the art and the life to create a playful, insightful tribute to one of the twentieth centurys most influential artists. Viva Frida
Charmingly offbeat illustrations illuminate the universal struggle of a childtrying to discover her own identity in this sensitive and endearing tale. An American Bookseller Pick of the Lists. Full color.
The adventures of best friends Hare and Rabbit capture all the magic and humor of friendship - in all its ups and downs.
Describes how various animals use their senses to stay safe, including octopuses, skunks, wolves, and owls.
Describes some of the earths natural resources, their importance, and how they can be safeguarded.
Philip Pullman garnered every accolade around with the breathtaking His Dark Materials trilogy. Now he turns his storytelling gifts to one of the most famous of the Arabian Nights tales, Aladdin and the Enchanted Lamp. Aladdin is a shiftless good-for-nothing boy until he unwittingly acquires a magic lamp inhabited by a genie -- and the adventure that follows both makes his fortune and makes him a man. Pullman tells the tale with his trademark crisp writing and fast-paced action, while Sophy Williamss pastels shimmer with the heat and beauty of the Far East. Terrific for reading aloud
Presents alphabetically arranged categories and relates them to Brazil, including animals, food, history, and yearly festivals.
Presents alphabetically arranged categories and relates them to India, including animals, food, history, and yearly festivals.
This classic collection of parent-approved meals includes a rainbow whisk and the perfect mix of tried-and-true recipes (like French Toast with Strawberry Butter) and totally modern flavors (like the Aloha Sushi Burrito). All 30 recipes include step-by-step photos so that young chefs can follow along and learn basic kitchen skills. Finally . . . a cookbook for kids and their grown-up assistants! Comes With: Rainbow whisk Decorative stickers
- Welcome Books are reviewed by reading consultants before publication.- Includes glossary and index.- Glossary words are bolded throughout the book for easy identification and the glossary includes a pronunciation guide to help emergent readers with these new words.Grades K-4 National Science Standards- Earth and Space Science: IV- Weather changes from day to day and over the seasons, and there are ways by which weather can be measured- Science and Technology: V- Tools help scientists make better observations- Science As Inquiry: I- Scientists make findings public- Employ simple equipment to gather data
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