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"Mrs. Connor's first-grade class is trying to count from one to ten in less than a second. No one is fast enough to get all the way to ten before time is up . . . until the first graders work together to come up with a faster way to count"--Provided by publisher.
When first-graders Nick, Jamie, and Reza refuse to let Emma join their soccer game just because she is a girl, Emma and her father devise a plan to teach the boys a lesson.
Phillip and Nanny are taking Eloise to see the dinosaurs, but will she behave?
Phillip takes Eloise to the Museum of Natural History to learn about dinosaurs.
When Max and Mo, two class hamsters, return to school and are placed in the Art Room, they use supplies found there to spell out their names for the students. Includes directions for making a nametag using household items.
Max and Mo, the class hamsters, have fun after the students return from picking apples, in a story that includes instructions for making apple prints and a recipe for applesauce.
When Mrs. Connor's class celebrates Earth Day, Emma decides to start small by recycling, using only what she needs, and picking up trash when she goes for a walk.
When Julian's pet lizard isn't feeling well and needs to visit the vet, Olivia takes her "way with animals" to the next level and imagines what it would be like to become a veterinarian.
"Queen Martha gives Mike an important task: to guard the jewel of Glendragon. But Mike loses the jewel while he is baking pies. Where can the jewel of Glendragon be?"--Page [4] of cover.
When Katy learns that she will be the flower girl at her Aunt Ella's wedding, she begins to practice swaying like a daffodil in the breeze and stretching like a tulip in the sun.
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