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A wry and thought-provoking illustrated storybook in which the forest animals encounter their emotions, discovering that anger can appease, connect, resolve, and even lead to tears of laughter.
On September 25, 1981, Sandra Day O'Connor became the first woman to be a Supreme Court Justice in United States history. But who was Sandra Day O'Connor? In the 1930s, it was hard to imagine any woman sitting on the highest court in the country, let alone a girl from a ranch in Arizona. At that time, girls (and women) were expected to learn how to keep house and cook meals. But even at a young age, Sandra knew she wanted a life beyond the traditional roles expected of women. No one told Sandra
Pirate Pete's treasure map indicates treasure is located in the library and he's prepared to dig it up. Library Lou clever guides him to the library's true treasure--the books.
Zombies, monsters, and dragons stalk this book's pages. Cries of despair echo through them. Prisons and dungeons lie in wait. Is this a nightmare? Is it an apocalypse? Well, yes--because it's the day before our narrator's first day of school, and all entreaties to his mother are falling on deaf ears. Why should he go to school when he already knows two letters, ""N"" and ""O,"" and he knows they spell NO!, which is exactly the word this occasion demands? Why aren't these magic letters working an
Noah Websterùfamous for writing the first dictionary of the English language as spoken in the United Statesùwas known in his day for his bold ideas and strong opinions about, well, everything. Spelling. Politics. Laws. You name it, he had something to say about it. He even commented on his own opinions! With a red pencil in hand, Noah often marked up work that he had already published. So when Noah's ghost came across this new picture book biography, he couldn't help but make a few suggestions!
A young girl feels left out from her friends. They all trick-or-treat, watch movies, and go swimming without her. Does nobody care for her? Or is there a big surprise waiting?
Animals make a wide variety of amazing noises. Oink, ack, and awoo your way through the animal kingdom with this fun and interactive series. Easy-to-use QR codes let readers hear what the animals really sound like!
Students soak up knowledge of the real world and truly master language when reading nonfiction. Reading nonfiction requires more factual knowledge beyond fiction’s simple truths of love, hate, passion, and remorse.
Nop is a scruffy kind of bear. He sits on a dusty armchair in Oddmint's Dumporeum surrounded by the beaders, knitters, patchers, and stitchers who are much too busy to talk to him. So he watches the litter tumble until, armed with a new bow tie, he decides to create his own air balloon from litter scraps and fly away!