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What would you pack in your picnic basket? We Pack a Picnic shows the food two friends pack for their picnic. Students have the opportunity to ask and answer questions as they read this book. Detailed illustrations, high-frequency words, and repetitive phrases support beginning readers. (nf)
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This book builds on student imagination by showing a child envisioning everyday objects being made from bananas. Predictable sentence patterns and pictures support the students as they read. (nf)
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The little girl in this book loves to read so much that she reads with every member of her family, including her dog. The book gives practice with high-frequency words and vocabulary while reinforcing the idea that reading is fun and enjoyable. (f)
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Meow! Oink! Moo! Students will read about many animal sounds, including a surprising animal at the end! (nf)
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We Make Cookies is about a girl and her dad who are making cookies. As children read the story, they learn what is needed to make the cookies and how to bake them. The accompanying illustrations are whimsical and sure to delight readers. (f)
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Playful Puppy shares the delights and troubles of a curious puppy. A young girl must redirect her puppy as it explores the world around it and keeps finding objects that are not appropriate toys. In the end, the puppy finds something that is perfect for any puppy. (f)
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The girl in this story loves purple paint. She takes her paintbrush to everything in sight -- the hose, her shoes, the grass, and, by accident, her mom. Her mom, unfortunately, is not quite as fond of purple paint. Students will love this humorous story and its charming illustrations. (f)
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While most familiar land animals have legs, they don't all have the same number. This book introduces students to the different numbers of legs that animals use to get around, from two to too many to count. Clear photographs accompany the text for reinforcement of counting skills. (nf)
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Go Animals Go is an engaging book that introduces seven animals. Each page pairs an animal with a type of transportation it can take to go somewhere. Early readers will enjoy the whimsical illustrations as well as the imaginative ways in which the animals transport themselves. (f)
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The story You Can Go follows a puppy on an outdoor adventure. Supportive pictures highlight position-word vocabulary used in the story. High-frequency words and the repetitive text pattern make this book perfect for beginning readers. (f, Read-Only Book)
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In this simple, easy-to-decode leveled reader, students learn about all of the places where they can find water. Rivers, lakes, streams, oceans, and even underground caves are introduced through patterned text and beautiful photographs. (nf, Read-Only Book)
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Ted and Peg carefully plan their picnic. They load their basket with all kinds of goodies, including sandwiches, cheese, and apples. Just as they are about to set off, a surprise item pops up from inside the basket. The repeated sentence patterns and cute illustrations make this book appealing to young readers. (f, Read-Only Book)
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