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Presents a contemporary takeoff on the familiar folktale.
Twenty-two illustrations of amiable amphibians, building a sand castle, piloting a dragonfly, jumping rope, diving, snorkeling, and more.
Annie K. and her friends are in the middle of rehearsing for one play when suddenly everyone begins to see spots. The script for Annie K.'s play is in the back of this book.
Have you ever seen a hailstone with a turtle frozen inside? Learn all about the weirdest, wackiest, wildest weather ever--and what makes it happen--in this easy-to-read nonfiction reader.
Explains how teachers and librarians can steer students to the literature they love by focusing on three key areas: knowing the readers, knowing the books, and knowing the strategies to motivate students to read.
Seventeen whimsically rendered illustrations depict frisky equines: on a toboggan, rollerskating, playing horseshoes, as graceful "horseflies," and more.
Throughout the day, a young girl sees a friendly monster at school, at play, and even at bedtime. The monster is only visible when the lights are out.
Strategies and activities to develop an effective reading workshop program.