Lori Haskins Houran
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AVp2s fiction readalong volume 55
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Rhythmic text and illustrations follow a paleontolgist and his crew as they dig, assemble and exhibit dinosaur bones.
7) Cub shrugs
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Cub is glum and does not want to do anything with his friends until Bird decides they should all form a band.
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Spend a day at sea tracking sharks- with the help of a robot! Join a team of marine biologists as they head out in their boat to study mako sharks. Simple, entertaining text and bright, accurate illustrations bring science and technology to life, and additional pages of facts about sharks follow the story. This book is bound to make a splash with young minds!
12) Stop, Fox!
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Fox talks a LOT! All the other animals are tired of hearing him talk. But, Sloth doesn't want Fox to stop talking, it helps him sleep! That's perfect for Fox! Or, is it?
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Learn about the life of Thomas Edison in this early reader biography.
Most people today know Thomas Edison as the inventor of the light bulb-except, he isn't! In Edison's time, other inventors were working on the light bulb, but no one could figure out how to keep the light bulb lit. This is where Edison came in.
Read and find out all about the real story of Thomas Edison's life and his many amazing inventions, like the movie camera and the battery...
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Blast off into the sky and visit the International Space Station! A lively, rhythmical story and detailed illustrations take readers on a trip to the ISS, where astronauts sleep zipped up and walk in space. This great read-aloud includes information (verified by NASA staff) about the ISS. Fact-filled and fun, this story will send young minds soaring.
16) Space Mice
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When two hungry mice spot a giant yellow ball of cheese in the night sky, they get right to work building a rocketship so they can take a big bite out of that glowing full moon. After sailing through starry skies, the mice arrive at the feast of their dreams-and soon the moon isn't so full anymore! Simple, rhythmic text makes this a great read-aloud for future astronauts.