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Students will enjoy learning about solids, liquids, and gases while improving their reading skills. Full color photographs and easy sentences introduce students to the three different types of matter. This series meets both science and reading standards.
These stunningly illustrated, ultra-short stories are seemingly simple but ultimately profound tales. In each story, the king has an encounter which he tries to rule over. But of course the rain doesn't stop just because a king orders it, and tired eyelids can be much stronger than a king's will. The king sees that his power has limits; the world is diverse and much of it operates under its own rules.
Marvin isn't like other gorillas. He doesn't stomp his feet, and he never ever pounds his chest with a thump thump roar. Marvin is mindful. He's focused. He's calm . . . and he's about to teach his grandpa to be a king of calm, too! Included is a Reader's Note loaded with information about living mindfully and ways to become more calm, focused, and tuned in to the great big world around you.
There once was a king who wouldn't sleep—not even a wink!—until he found the perfect prince for his lovely daughter. Princes came from all around. Not one of them was right. But there was someone else watching with an unexpectedly cunning plan up his not-so-royal sleeve...
An unexpected and original picture book about being stuck and finding a way to get free.
Kiyo Sato was one of many Japanese Americans to be moved to internment camps during World War II. This narrative biography, supported by informational sidebars, revisits a troubling part of America’s history through the eyes of a young woman who lived through it.
After a marijuana-addled brawl with a rival gang, 16-year-old Azael wakes up to find himself surrounded by a familiar set of concrete walls and a locked door. Juvie again, he thinks. But he can't really remember what happened or how he got picked up. He knows his MS13 boys faced off with some punks from Crazy Crew. There were bats, bricks, chains. A knife. But he can't remember anything between that moment and when he woke behind bars. Azael knows prison, and something isn't right about this lockup. No phone call. No lawyer. No news about his brother or his homies. The only thing they make him do is watch some white girl in some cell. Watch her and try to remember. Lexi Allen would love to forget the brawl, would love for it to disappear back into the Xanax fog it came from. And her mother and her lawyer hope she chooses not to remember too much about the brawl—at least when it's time to testify. Lexi knows there's more at stake in her trial than her life alone, though. She's connected
The Knight Who Might tries really hard to be a knight, but things don't always go to plan-even with a magic horse, sword, and helmet!
Knights and Castles is all about the lives of knights and castle residents in the Middle Ages. Readers can explore what being a knight meant—from their training to the battles they fought—and discover fascinating facts about how castles were built and how they served as both a home and place of refuge for nobles and their servants.
When Erica moves with her mother to St. Louis to start over, she quickly finds herself caught up in a violent and popular local pastime, the knockout game. á