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Tortoise and the Hare, The (23)
The boastful hare thinks no creature can beat him in a race, but his overconfidence is tested in a race against a slow-moving tortoise. 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. -
Tortoise and the Hare, The (24)
A retelling of the classis fable The Tortoise and the Hare. Learn about perseverance while learning to decode multiple words using complicated vowel teams au, aw, and o. Each title includes a note to caregiver, word list, and glossary. -
Harper the Hare Feels Happy (24)
Harper the hare is overcome with joy as she jumps in the fall leaves with her forest friends. Follow along as Harper experiences joy and shares this emotion with Scout the squirrel, who is at first afraid to jump in the leaves. With a focus on social and emotional learning (SEL), tightly controlled vocabulary, and bright, fun illustrations to match the storyline and enhance empathy, children will learn about happiness and its associated thoughts, bodily sensations, and reactions in a supportive educational fiction reading experience. Children can learn more about happiness and other emotions using Fact Surfer, our safe online search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. This book also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a picture glossary, index, table of contents, and comprehensive visual quiz. Grasshopper Books offers simple, fun fiction for emerging readers. Harper the Hare Feels Happy is part of Jump!'s Forest Feelings series. -
Hare & the Tortoise, The: A Lesson in Determination (22)
This book takes a closer look at The Hare & the Tortoise fable. The first chapters introduce who Aesop may have been and what a fable is. The following chapters will feature the fable in its entirety and important lessons one can learn from the fable, like why one should not judge others based only on appearances. -
Tortoise and the Hare, The: A West African Graphic Folktale (23)
What happens when a tortoise challenges a hare to a race? Read this popular West African tale to find out. There's more than one way to teach a boastful hare a lesson! With engaging text and easy-to-follow panels, Discover Graphics: Global Folktales are perfect for graphic novel fans new and old. -
Tortoise (09)
Is this Tortoise looking for a hare to race? This silk-screened, suede-cloth puppet is just one step away from nature. Head & front legs articulate or retract into shell completely. -
March Grand Prix: The Baker's Run (16)
March Hare's first race for Tuttle Racing is the infamous Desert Rally. March and his GT Superturbo must endure extreme conditions, deadly competitors, and an unexpected co-driver who has her own agenda!Only 2 left in stock -
Over and Under the Snow (24)
Over the snow, the world is hushed and white. But under the snow exists a secret kingdom of squirrels and snow hares, bears and bullfrogs, and many other animals that live through the winter safe and warm, awake and busy, under the snow. Discover the wonder and activity that lies beneath winter's snowy landscape in this magical book. -
Bear at the Fair (25)
A hangry bear goes on a rampage through a local fair--pushing friends aside, roaring, and generally doing all the nasty things we do when we're hungry. Finally, sweet Shrew identifies the problem and Hare conjures up a quick snack. Satisfied, and a little ashamed, Bear apologizes and insists on fixing the damage he's caused. Until Shrew gets a bit hangry herself! A funny, rhyming romp that introduces readers to phonics and decodable text.
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Animales de Invierno (24)
This title looks at the many adorable and durable winter animals, like snowshoe hares, Arctic foxes, and snowy owls. The book is complete with big, bright photographs, a More Winter Animals section, and a picture glossary. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Kids Junior is an imprint of Abdo Kids, a division of ABDO. Translated by native Spanish speakers--and immersion school educators. -
Charming Owl Wooden Puzzle - 101 pcs (23)
For wisdom, the forest dwellers turn to the Charming Owl. You will believe this when you begin to build this 101 piece puzzle. During your journey to the heart of the deep forest, you will meet a deer looking for the Owls advice, a tiny hedgehog that makes funny noises, and a hare whos always alert for predators. Of which theres plenty wolves, foxes, and other cunning animals are hiding among leaves and acorns. The stories of these characters will intertwine and form one hypnotic image of the mistress of the forest - the wise Charming Owl. The puzzle gives out a pleasant wood smell, the flawlessly cut parts join together smoothly, and the unique illustration does not fade even after years of use. Is it magic? Maybe ;)
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Moose on the Loose (24)
At first, Ollie and Bea think Georgie’s practical jokes are hare-larious. But their patience for the moose’s growing number of pranks soon wears thin. Can Ollie and Bea keep their cool while helping Georgie understand that less can be better than more? Find out in this early graphic novel that will get young readers giggling with its silly puns and playfully paneled story. -
Folktales (20)
The drive to pass down stories from generation to generation is a trait that cultures across the world have in common. Some of these fascinating stories are called folktales, and many are still beloved hundreds of years after they were first told. Readers will learn the characteristics that folktales across cultures share. They'll discover that fables, fairy tales, and tall tales all fall within this category, and they'll learn famous examples of each, such as the Tortoise and the Hare, Paul Bunyan, and Cinderella. The compelling narrative is accompanied by appealing artwork. "Verdict: A Helpful tool to introduce children to our many cultural differences in a celebratory manner." ~ School Library Journal, Series Made SimpleOnly 1 left in stock -
Tortoises (23)
Meet the amazing domeshelled reptile! Introduce elementary kids to tortoises and their long lives in the wild. Slow and steady, some tortoises can live up to 150 years! They live a quiet life of eating, basking in the sun, and digging burrows. Readers explore the many different kinds of tortoises, where they live, their behaviors and features, and why they move so slow, all with STEMappropriate text and gorgeous photography. an end story retells aesop's fable of the tortoise and the hare. a great nonfiction resource for student reports, animal units, and life science lessons. Includes table of contents, index, samepage definitions, and further resources. -
La tortuga (23)
Meet the amazing domeshelled reptile! Introduce elementary kids to tortoises and their long lives in the wild. Slow and steady, some tortoises can live up to 150 years! They live a quiet life of eating, basking in the sun, and digging burrows. Readers explore the many different kinds of tortoises, where they live, their behaviors and features, and why they move so slow, all with STEMappropriate text and gorgeous photography. An end story retells Aesop's fable of the tortoise and the hare. A great nonfiction resource for student reports, animal units, and life science lessons. Includes table of contents, index, samepage definitions, and further resources. -
Wild Kratts Creature Powers: The Fastest! (25) Level 2
Chris and Martin Kratt—the Wild Kratts—explore the fast-running cheetah, the high-diving falcon, and super-fast brown hares, showing how speed is an awesome Creature Power. Fans of the Wild Kratts TV series will love this information-packed book that also helps them learn to read. Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
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Fisher Boy, The: A Japanese Graphic Folktale (24)
A popular Japanese folktale adapted into graphic novel format for young readers. In this Japanese folktale, a fisher boy, Urashima Taro, saves the life of a magical turtle. As a reward, the turtle guides the fisher boy to an enchanted underwater palace, where a young princess awaits him. But when the boy must return home to his family, he is greeted with the surprise of his lifetime. With clever text and easy-to-follow panels, books in the Discover Graphics: Global Folktales series are perfect for graphic novel fans new and old. Other Books in This Series: The King with a Horse's Ears: An Irish Graphic Folktale The Magic Tapestry: A Chinese Graphic Folktale The Magpie's Tail: A Swedish Graphic Folktale The Sky Fox: A Peruvian Graphic Folktale The Tortoise and the Hare: A West African Graphic Folktale Turtle and the Geese: An Indian Graphic Folktale