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Crow (24)
The iconic black crow stars as a trickster in many stories and folktales. This intelligent corvid is represented well with the Folkmanis Crow puppet. Reflecting the classic silhouette in sleek jet black feathery plush, movable beak, and shiny legs, this puppet fools the eye and creates the illusion of a real live bird. Recommended for ages 3+.
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Crows (25)
Crows are often mistakenly associated with bad things, but they are actually smart and playful creatures. These black birds can be found living in flocks all over the United States. Their unmistakable “caws” can be heard from far away. Readers will be amazed to learn that crows are actually very friendly and can remember people they like…and don’t like. Up-close photographs of crows in their natural habitat show that they are one of the most playful creatures out there! -
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Crow or Raven? (23)
In Crow or Raven?, beginning readers will learn to spot the differences between these birds. Carefully leveled text relays what the birds look like and how they behave. Each page then asks readers to name which one is shown in the photo. Answers appear upside down on the bottom of each page, making reading for learning interactive and fun. A See and Compare spread shows and labels each bird side by side, while a Quick Facts feature lists even more information about their similarities and differences. Children can learn more about crows and ravens online using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Crow or Raven? also features reading tips for teachers and parents, photo labels, a picture glossary, a table of contents, and an index. Crow or Raven? is part of Jump!'s Spot the Differences series. -
Crows' Warning, The (24)
Twins Samantha and Dean are staying at their uncle Aldus's Reptile House in Ravens Pass. Almost immediately, strange things happen. After Uncle Aldus locks the twins in the upstairs apartment, they hear loud footsteps and glass shattering on the first floor. When all is quiet, they break out of the apartment to find their uncle badly hurt. Set back in the woods and with no cell signal, Sam and Dean must help their uncle on their own. With the protection of a murder of crows, will they be able to get to figure out what—or who—has attacked their uncle and why? -
Jim Crow and Policing (22)
The Racial Justice in America: Histories series explores moments and eras in America's history that have been ignored or misrepresented in education due to racial bias. Jim Crow and Policing explores the unjust laws and law enforcement policies Black people have faced in a comprehensive, honest, and age-appropriate way. Developed in conjunction with educator, advocate, and author Kelisa Wing to reach children of all races and encourage them to approach our history with open eyes and minds. Books include 21st Century Skills and content, as well as activities created by Wing. Also includes a table of contents, glossary, index, author biography, sidebars, educational matter, and activities. -
Crow of His Own, A (19)
Clyde is the new rooster at Sunrise Farm. But he’s having trouble fitting in and replacing Larry—the beloved rooster whose wake-up calls were legendary. The cow, the gaggle of hens, and the sheep reminisce about Larry while poor Clyde fails to croon the farmyard awake with the same finesse. Clyde attempts to win over the farm by wearing an elaborate costume and putting on a show like Larry was known to do, but in the end, Clyde realizes that imitating Larry is not the way to succeed. -
Crow or Raven? (23) Level 1
Caw-Caw! Who is that? Is it a raven, or is it a crow? This book introduces readers to ravens and crows with simple text and bright, colorful images. Special features such as a side-by-side profile summarize the differences between these two birds and help readers determine who is who with ease. -
Fox and the Crow, The (23)
A vain crow has found some cheese to eat, but a hungry fox knows a secret: the crow cannot resist showing off! Flattering the crow into singing a song, the fox grabs the cheese when it falls from the crow's beak. Additional features include pages defining fables and morals, an introduction to Aesop, a Think-About-It section, activities for further learning, and an introduction to both the author and illustrator. -
Betty the Toolmaker!: Supersmart Crow (23)
When researchers at Oxford University heard that crows may use twigs as tools, the scientists knew they had to investigate. They created an experiment to see if their own crows, Betty and Abel, could make and use tools--and were shocked at just how smart these birds can be. Explore the exciting true story of supersmart animals in this graphic nonfiction adventure. Then, learn more about these brainy birds and read other stories of crow masterminds! -
Fox and the Crow, The (25)
In this retelling of Aesop's 'The Fox and the Crow', readers are taught about honesty in this tale about a crafty fox and a gullible crow. Include a table of contents, glossary, and reading activity. -
Let's Go Home, Baby Tiger (24)
Help the baby animals find their way home in this fun new sliding counter series! Meet tiger, parrot, elephant, and crocodile— four adorable baby animals who are lost in the jungle! With easy-to-use moving parts and four unique tracks to develop hand-eye coordination and concentration, babies and toddlers will enjoy taking the baby animals home in this robust, satisfying board book. Scan the Stories Aloud QR code on the back cover to read along with the story!
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Let's Go Home, Baby Shark (24)
Help the baby animals find their way home in this fun new sliding counter series! Meet shark, crab, octopus, and puffin- four adorable baby animals who are lost at sea! With easy-to-use moving parts and four unique tracks to develop hand-eye coordination and concentration, babies and toddlers will enjoy taking the baby animals home in this robust, satisfying board book. Scan the Stories Aloud QR code on the back cover to read along with the story!
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Beware the Sea Monster! (22)
While up in the crow's nest playing a game of Pirate Eye, Percy spots a sea monster! Alarmed, the pirate kids tell their teacher, Captain Sharktooth, the whole story. He gives them a special lesson, just before the sea monster returns! -
Make Tracks: Cars (23)
Discover four different cars in this series of interactive board books with easy-to-use moving parts—a car, a sports car, a racecar, a four-wheel drive, and a taxi!
Learn vehicle vocabulary with simple first words, clear diagrams, and helpful text prompts to encourage discussion. Then, drive 5 types of transportation around 5 tracks with a moving slider. The perfect book for children who love racecars—and being in the drivers' seat!
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Make Tracks: Emergency (24)
In this interactive series with easy-to-use, durable sliders, your toddler can operate a fire engine, a police car, an ambulance, and a rescue helicopter! Perfect for helping toddlers develop hand-eye coordination, while also encouraging interaction with simple emergency—themed first words, clear diagrams, and helpful text prompts to learn through play.
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Make Tracks: Trains (24)
In this interactive series with easy-to-use, durable sliders, your toddler can operate a steam train, a freight train, a subway train, and a high-speed train! Perfect for helping toddlers develop hand-eye coordination, while also encouraging interaction with simple train-themed first words, clear diagrams, and helpful text prompts to learn through play.
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Make Tracks: Building Site (23)
Discover four different building site vehicles in this series of interactive board books with easy-to-use moving parts—a concrete mixer, a dump truck, an excavator, a bulldozer, and a front loader.
Learn vehicle vocabulary with simple first words, clear diagrams, and helpful text prompts to encourage discussion. Then, drive 5 types of transportation around 5 tracks with a moving slider. The perfect book for children who love diggers and dump trucks—and being in the driver's seat!
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Little Miss Muffet (15)
Poor little Miss Muffet. She just can’t seem to catch a break! All she wants to do is eat her curds and whey in peace. But when a rather terrifying spider appears, she desperately scurries away. Frantically searching for some much-needed solace, she ventures outside only to be startled by a vivacious frog, a squawking crow, and easily the largest moose ever seen! What else could she possibly encounter outside? And will she ever get back to the safety of her tuffet? -
Make Tracks: Trucks (24)
Get to know four things that go in this chunky board book with sliders.
Then make tracks as you trace each vehicle along the roads.
Learn vehicle vocabulary with simple first words, clear diagrams, and helpful text prompts to encourage discussion. Then, drive 4 different types of transportation around the roads. The perfect book for children who love trucks and being in the driver’s seat! -
Birds Play Tricks! (25)
From urban rooftops to remote forests, birds have evolved an astonishing array of tricks to outwit predators, find food, and adapt to their ever-changing environments. From the lichen-covered nest of the hummingbird to the tool-using capabilities of the New Caledonian crow, readers learn about the mimicry, camouflage, and other survival tricks employed by birds to avoid detection and secure their place in the natural world. Full-color photographs and engaging fact boxes bring each of these birds and their unique survival tricks to life for young ones. -
Ordinary Day, An (20)
Only 4 left in stockAn ordinary day in an ordinary neighborhood turns out to be quite extraordinary in this moving story about the circle of life. It’s an average day in the neighborhood—children play, roses are watered, and a crow watches over it all. But then two visitors arrive at two houses, one to help a family say hello to a new baby and one to help a family say goodbye to a beloved pet. This sensitive picture book takes a gentle look at life, death, the bonds of family, and the extraordinary moments that make ordinary days so special."
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Life of Red Cloud, The (24)
Red Cloud distinguished himself early on as a brave and skilled warrior. In his youth, he joined his people, the Oglala Sioux, in fighting nearby Crow and Pawnee groups. When the United States government created the Bozeman Trail — a shortcut to the Oregon Trail that led directly through Sioux hunting grounds — Red Cloud embarked on a prolonged campaign against the government. He is the only Native American in history to win a war against the US Army. The engaging main text, enhanced by historical black-and-white photographs, gives young students a glimpse into this extraordinary hero’s life.