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Homes (19)
The way a home is constructed can be determined by the climate conditions, the amount of people living in it, and what materials are available in an area. As readers are exposed to different living environments of people around the world, they develop an expanded worldview. They also learn to compare and contrast their homes with those of people in other countries. Captivating, full-color photographs, insightful fact boxes, and a detailed glossary provide extra insight for readers looking to take a trip around the world with each turn of the page.Only 1 left in stock -
Home Fronts (16)
Only 2 left in stockThis book looks at World War 2 from the home front and presents a balanced and chronological examination of what happened, and at the non-fighting home front.Telling stories from the perspective of soldiers, generals, nurses, politicians and civilians and as well as presenting the clash in a context that resonates even today, this story is an examination of a culture through its art, its citizens and those not on the front lines.
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At Home (19)
Look around your home! What do you spy? This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help young readers discover wonderful things at home. This book features repetitive and predictable text and incorporates high-frequency and familiar sight words. Children just learning how to read will love these colorful and engaging nonfiction books.Only 1 left in stock -
Smart Homes (21)
What makes something "smart?" In the Exploring the Internet of Things series, readers discover how inanimate objects, from watches to home speakers to even t-shirts, help people get things done better, faster, and smarter. In Smart Homes, readers will learn the practical application, technological and future advancements, and innovation of IoT in today's homes. Includes informative sidebars, data-focused text, and 21st Century Skills backmatter content.Only 1 left in stock -
Haunted Homes (22)
Readers will walk through the doors of infamous haunted homes in the United States and beyond. The history and mysteries that fill their walls will keep kids interested. -
Home Is... (21)
Only 1 left in stockWhat makes a home home? Find out in this intriguing exploration of the places creatures call home. From mountain to sea, meadow to tree, small town to big city, people and animals make their homes all over the world. Some are forever while some change with the seasons, but all are just right for the creatures who live in them. With lyrical rhyming text perfect for reading aloud and evocative jewel-toned illustrations, here is a book that will have young readers thinking about home in a whole new way.
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Our Homes (25)
All families are different, and so are our homes! Our Homes introduces emergent readers to different kinds of homes in their neighborhoods and around the world while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading experience. Carefully crafted text uses high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references to support emergent readers, making sure they aren't facing too many challenges at once. Our Homes includes Tools for Teachers and Caregivers and a Let's Review! question and image, as well as introductory nonfiction features such as labels, a table of contents, words to know, and an index. Our Homes is part of Jump!'s World Around Us series.
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Home Safety (25)
This fun, colorful book describes basic rules for what to do and what not to do to be safe at home. Additional features include a table of contents, sidebars, a phonetic glossary, a list of safety rules, an activity, critical-thinking questions, an index, information about the author and illustrator, and sources for further research. -
Animal Homes (25)
In Animal Homes, beginning readers will learn to identify different animal homes in nature. Carefully leveled text provides defining details for each animal home and where to find it, such as nests in trees and dens and burrows in the ground, while accompanying photos show both the home and the animal that inhabits it. A comprehensive back matter feature quizzes readers, asking them to match each animal with its natural home. Children can learn more about forest animals online using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Animal Homes also features reading tips for teachers and parents, photo labels, a picture glossary, a table of contents, and an index. Animal Homes is part of Jump!'s Find It in Nature! series.
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Etiquette at Home (17)
Before going out into the world, we usually get our first lessons in social graces, etiquette, and manners from those closest to us: parents, grandparents, and other family members. Home is hopefully a place of comfort and safety for most young people, but it is also a place where they might stand to refine their interpersonal etiquette with household members. This book explores different types of etiquette teens can employ to keep relationships with siblings, parents, and others healthy and respectful. Readers will get introductory or refresher insights into various home scenarios, including family meals, personal space, internet privacy, and more.Only 1 left in stock -
Jonrón (Home Run) (23)
Ana & Andrew are finally old enough to play team sports! Andrew tries out for the baseball team. When he is nervous before his first game, Papa tells him to think of Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play modern Major League Baseball. Aligned to Common Core standards and correlated to state standards. Calico Kid is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO. Professionally translated.
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Home Boy: #6 (23)
As team captain, Kai is always in control on the field. He's like the glue that keeps the team together, and the team relies on him to be a solid, talented player. But at home, as hard as he tries, Kai can't keep his parents together. Their fighting intensifies so much that Kai's frustrations spill over into school and soccer. Will he be able to provide what the team needs without the home support that he used to take for granted? Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Claw is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO. -
Energy & Home Tech (25)
From batteries to toilets, lightbulbs to smart homes, technology has changed everything. Learn how energy and home technology makes our lives easier and our planet greener with detailed graphics and cutting-edge science. Included backmatter comprehension questions ensure a well-rounded understanding of the inventions that continue to propel us into the future. -
AI at Home (25)
In AI at Home, early fluent readers will learn how smart devices and appliances are used at home and how this technology could transform the way we live in the future. Beautiful, crisp, full-color photographs complement the text and aid readers' comprehension. AI at Home features an infographic, sidebars, reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, an activity, a glossary, and an index. Children can learn more about AI using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. AI at Home is part of Jump!'s AI World series.
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Animal Homes and Hangouts (17)
Only 1 left in stockAnimals must choose carefully when picking a place to call home. If they move into the wrong neighborhood, danger can be lurking next door. In this title, young readers will tour prairie dog burrows, beaver lodges, chimpanzee nests, and other homes to learn about the importance of location.
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Safe in Your Home (17)
Only 1 left in stockHome should be one of the safest places to be. Readers will learn how practicing their safety smarts can help them be safe in their homes. A great introduction to the concept of safety, this title was written to have an ATOS level between 0.5-0.9. The age-appropriate text and colorful images will appeal to beginning readers, who will learn that staying safe in their home is actually pretty easy! Nonfiction text features, including a Words to Know section and index, offer additional learning opportunities.
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Someplace to Call Home (20)
In 1933, what's left of the Turner family--twelve-year-old Hallie and her two brothers--finds itself driving the back roads of rural America. The children have been swept up into a new migratory way of life. America is facing two devastating crises: the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. Hundreds of thousands of people in cities across the country have lost jobs. In rural America it isn't any better as crops suffer from the never-ending drought. Driven by severe economic hardship, thousands of people take to the road to seek whatever work they can find, often splintering fragile families in the process. As the Turner children move from town to town, searching for work and trying to cobble together the basic necessities of life, they are met with suspicion and hostility. They are viewed as outsiders in their own country. Will they ever find a place to call home? New York Times-bestselling author Sandra Dallas gives middle-grade readers a timely story of young people searching for a home and a better way of life.Only 5 left in stock -
Inside a Chipmunk's Home (23)
What's that furry face poking out from the between some rocks? It's a chipmunk. Learn about how the chipmunk picks a holy home, explore the rooms of its burrow, and follow along as the chipmunk packs away food for later. Engaging photos and fun text make it easy to learn the hole truth about chipmunks. -
My Home Scavenger Hunt (23)
This title brings a twist to the usual scavenger hunt. Instead of just finding objects, readers will be asked to use all their senses when checking things off their lists! My Home Scavenger Hunt focuses on finding things in a home and helps readers see, hear, feel, smell, and taste the world around them. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Kids Junior is an imprint of Abdo Kids, a division of ABDO.
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Animals Live in Homes (23)
A bear sleeps in a den. A snake might coil around a branch to rest. A crab carries its home on its back! Find out where all kinds of animals livein the water, up in the trees, or burrowed underground. Accessible and fun K3 level information reveals the animal world to young readers and researchers in this Pebble Explore title from the Animal Societies series. -
Divya Far from Home (25)
Nine-year-old Divya’s life is turned upside down when her family moves from Delhi, India, to a new city halfway across the world. Divya goes from living as an only child with her own quiet bedroom to sharing a room with her cousin in a crowded home with extended family. Plus, everything is different at her new school too. Everyone keeps saying change is good—but not if you didn’t want to leave home in the first place! -
Home Like This, A (25)
Homes throughout the natural world may be found in any manner of place, be made of any number of materials, and be permanent or temporary. As this poetic, illustrated board book makes the circuit from "big or little, below or above," the feature that seems to link all kinds of homes--including those of humans--is that they are places "where we love." Young readers and observers will enjoy naming the various animals and making comparisons among the types of dwellings as a positive sense of belonging is reinforced.
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Not Home for the Holidays (20)
Only 1 left in stockChristmas is coming. Victor and Isaac want to spend the holidays together. But they're stuck in their new foster homes and their mom is stuck in jail. Victor and Isaac struggle to adjust to the unfamiliar customs of their foster families. They worry that their own traditions will be lost. Does accepting their present lives mean they've rejected their past?
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Home Run, The (23) Level 3
While listening to a read-aloud biography of Reggie Jackson at the library, a youngster imagines a fun adventure. Additional features to aid comprehension include a letter to educators and caregivers, an introduction to the authors and illustrator, a phonetic glossary, and an activity.
