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First published in 1988, this gentle picture book set in Sardinia features refreshed illustrations by the beloved and award-winning Tomie dePaola and tells of the giving and sharing of music on a very special Christmas morning.
By: Tony Johnston
$25.99
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An intricate study of tide pool life is presented in text and pictures through the story of Pagoo, a hermit crab.
By: Holling C. Holling
$15.99
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This is the instructor manual for the writing book in Level 2 of the MCT language arts curriculum.
By: Michael Clay Thompson
$52.50
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This is the writing book in Level 2 of the MCT language arts curriculum.
By: Michael Clay Thompson
$42.50
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Patterns are found in math, reading, science, music, art, dance, and poetry--and in the world all around us!
By: Trudy Harris
$13.95
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Patterns of Nature Student Book includes short reading passages as well as simple activities, fill in the blanks, and work with Scripture verses.
By: 
$11.50
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Regarding the Patterns of Nature Teacher Manual, the publisher says: “The teacher’s manual booklet gives instructions on teaching the lessons and contains the answer key.”
By: 
$9.50
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Paul Fleisher’s Secrets of the Universe series, complete with updated resources and reprinted for the first time with all of the original images.
This bundle contains-
- Liquids and Gases
- Matter and Energy
- Objects in Motion
- Relativity and Quantum Mechanics
- Waves
By: Paul Fleisher
$89.75
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From the Publisher:
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s immortal poem about this famous American revolutionary is now movingly portrayed by Ted Rand.
By: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
$12.49
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Sketcher, adventurer, disguiser, and sneaker Ollister B. Pembrick roamed all of Skree with a sketchbook and pen, searching behind every tree stump and under every stone, in every river and on every hill, to discover and document the endless living wonders of the Maker's world. He risked life and limb--quite literally--to compile sketches and details of the creatures of Skree, usually from the cover of a hollow log, a hedge, or a pile of leaves.
By: Andrew Peterson
$19.99
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Learn how penguin parents take care of their babies in one of Earth's coldest, most desolate environments.
By: Betty Tatham
$10.99
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An illustrated introduction to those wonderful waddling water birds!
By: Gail Gibbons
$11.99
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The New American Cursive Penmanship Practice Workbook is a meaningful, effective resource for mastering an attractive, legible cursive. It supplements the NAC Penmanship Program by providing extra practice to help the student become a more proficient writer, while also learning about the value of wisdom.
By: Iris Hatfield
$19.50
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Implementing the Structure and Style™ Writing Method
From the Publisher: While writing compositions with stylistic techniques and six of IEW’s nine structural units, students will get to know the workers who keep a community running smoothly—from firefighters and police officers to road crews and rescue workers. The purchaser receives access to a downloadable Teacher’s Manual e-book that supplies sample key word outlines, comprehension questions, and thorough instructions for activities.
By: Jill Pike
$47.50
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Implementing the Structure and Style™ Writing Method
While writing compositions with stylistic techniques and six of IEW’s nine structural units, students will get to know the workers who keep a community running smoothly—from firefighters and police officers to road crews and rescue workers. This Teacher’s Manual includes sample key word outlines, comprehension questions, and thorough instructions for activities.
By: Jill Pike
$25.95
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From the publisher:
We are Wampanoags, People of the Breaking Day. Nippa'uus the Sun, in his journey through the sky, warms us first as he rises over the rim of the sea. At his birth each new morning we say, "Thank you, Nippa'uus, for returning to us with your warmth and light and beauty."
But it is Kiehtan, the Great Spirit, who made us all: we, the two-legged who stand tall, and the four-legged; those that swim and those that fly and the little people who crawl; and flowers and trees and rocks. He made us all, brothers sharing the earth.
So begins the story of the Wampanoag people, the tribe that lived in southeastern Massachusetts at the time the Pilgrims landed.
In a voice that evokes the pride and natural poetry of these native people and in paintings glowing with life and light, the distinguished author-illustrator presents another view of an important time in American history, a time before the meeting of two very different cultures.
By: Marcia Sewall
$11.99