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“Nate the Great and the Snowy Trail” already exists in your wishlist
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These books have simple sentences and beautiful illustrations, and are a perfect fit for primary students who are ready to practice reading fluency.
By: Kenneth Grahame
$5.50
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These books have simple sentences and beautiful illustrations, and are a perfect fit for primary students who are ready to practice reading fluency.
By: Kenneth Grahame
$5.50
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When his mother was taken to the hospital, nineyear- old Hank thought his world was falling apart. Gruff, bad-tempered Mrs. Triggers had to take his mother’s place. But Hank could not talk to Mrs. Triggers.
One night Hank found himself accused . . . . He felt very lonely and abandoned in a huge, dark world. If only he had his mother to talk to. She would believe him.
When Hank looked up through the window in the roof and remembered that he was not alone . . . .
By: W.G. Van de Hulst
$12.95
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From Beautiful Feet Books:
"A brief yet penetrating look at the price that was paid during the terrible winter of 1778. Excellent for a K/3 study, yet a book that would be insightful for all ages. "
By: James E. Knight
$9.50
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Even though The Wonderland of Nature has been written and produced in Australia for Australian children it is sure to be loved by all, no matter where in the world they are from. It presents the fascinating facts of Nature and Science in a simple, friendly style, with a profusion of illustrations, and with reference to the Australian scene.
By: Nuri Mass
$36.95 – $51.50
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Now, with The Wondrous Workings of Science and Nature Colouring Book, Rachel Ignotofsky offers us a chance to participate in her intricate and informative artwork, and learn fascinating facts while colouring.
By: Rachel Ignotofsky
$19.99
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Grandma wants to protect Carla and Ria, her two little granddaughters, from the dangers of the outside world. Beyond the wall are the woods, the busy highway, and Eddie and Bert — those two little troublemakers. But Grandma and Grandpa discover that they can’t wall the dangers out, for the biggest danger comes from within — not from without. Can Carla and Ria scale the wall to friendship?
By: W.G. Van de Hulst
$7.95
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The World of Mammals is a comprehensive but easy-to-use book that boasts a wide range of features to help bring its readers face-to-face with the science and beauty of the living world.
By: Jinny Johnson,
Martin Walters
$29.50
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The Pollutians invade the Wump World and turn the green meadows into a concrete jungle.
By: Bill Peet
$12.50
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Through gently humorous text and charming illustrations, Alice and Martin Provensen capture one year at their beloved Maple Hill Farm in a way sure to delight city slickers and country folk alike.
By: Alice Provensen,
Martin Provensen
$13.95
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This unforgettable tale, illustrated by Caldecott Medalist Barbara Cooney, has become a seasonal classic-a touching and joyful story about courage and the power of family.
By: Gloria Houston
$12.50
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Catch a glimpse of pre-Civil War Quaker life as Hannah and her family go to Meeting and to market, host a gathering of Friends, and enjoy ice skating and other pastimes.
By: Marguerite de Angeli
$27.50
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NewThere's a Mountain in This Book provides young readers with an immersive experience of breathtaking mountain environments.
By: Rachel Elliot
$25.95
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From the publisher:
Learn about the solar system, planets, the constellations, and astronauts, and explore the wonders of space with the help of everyone' favorite Cat in the Hat! Perfect for aspiring astronauts, or any kid who loves learning and science.
By: Tish Rabe
$13.99
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From the Publisher:
The Cat in the Hat introduces beginning readers to maps–the different kinds (city, state, world, topographic, temperature, terrain, etc.); their formats (flat, globe, atlas, puzzle); the tools we use to read them (symbols, scales, grids, compasses); and funny facts about the places they show us (“Michigan looks like a scarf and a mitten! Louisiana looks like a chair you can sit in!”).
By: Tish Rabe
$12.99
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Laura is teaching school, and it's terrifying! Most of the students are taller than she is, and she must sleep away from home for the first time. Laura is miserable, but the money is needed to keep Mary in a college for the blind.
And every Friday—no matter what the weather—Almanzo Wilder arrives to take Laura home to her family for the weekend.
By: Laura Ingalls Wilder
$17.50