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A rabbit fleeing from three polar bears is helped by a series of animals.
Claude the shark is feeling gloomy. His friends are all very busy but Claude is definitely not interested in what they want to do - it's boring! Back in his cave, feeling crosser than ever, Claude suddenly has a brilliant idea - maybe there is something they can enjoy together - it just happens to be a little bit different . . .!A flamboyant text about friendship and individuality, accompanied by Jill's wonderfully energetic art.
Being in charge is a job for one, and Gordon is happy to fill the role! So what happens when a rival appears on the scene? Especially when that rival is also called Gordon, and is equally bossy! Fur (and feathers) will fly, and one of them has to go, but how will they decide which one? Riotous fun with a gentle message about co-existence that mirrors the sibling rivalry that most families will recognise. The richly colourful art is packed with animals to identify and count.
In response to No Child Let Behind, states have developed mathematics curriculum frameworks that outline their intended curriculum for grades K–8. While some have indicated that districts or individual schools may use their framework as a model for specific curricular programs, others have taken a more prescriptive or even mandatory stance. Collectively, these frameworks present a sense of the national mathematics program and what we expect students learn. This volume follows The Intended Curriculum as Represented in State Mathematics Curriculum Standards: Consensus or Confusion? (Reys). While the Reys volume focused on number and operations, algebra and reasoning strands, the Smith volume...
You're Gonna Love It Here is a heartwarming story about a family living, loving, and growing up in rural Pennsylvania. Readers of all ages will be able to relate to the stories about marriage, kids, and life adventures—good and bad! In Trust to Luck Karel and Jill Newton take off on their best adventure yet—a trip to Martha's Vineyard! Excitement and suspense await them when they meet a new friend who is running from his own nightmares and eventually have the girls fearing for their lives.
With the neighborhood busy with gardening, Claude the shark is bored until he finds a way to make his own contribution.
"Titch is the smallest fish on the reef. The big, bold fish won't play with him. They just laugh at him. Titch tries to join in the fun but things go from bad to worse as Titch tries to become just like the bigger fish. The one day the sea goes dark and events take a turn for the worse."--Back cover.
International Education Inquiries is a book series dedicated to realizing the global vision of Education 2030. This vision involves “ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all.” The founding editors seek to provide a forum for the diverse voices of scholars and practitioners from across the globe, asking questions about transforming the vision of Education 2030 into a reality. Published chapters will reflect a variety of formats, free of methodological restrictions, involving disciplinary as well as interdisciplinary inquiries. We expect the series will be a leading forum for pioneers redefining the global discussion about the...
A bright and fun first counting book with lots of farmyard animals to identify
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