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- Inuit pinngguarusingginnik pinngguaqta = Let's play Inuit games! by Sammurtok, Nadia.; Rupke, Rachel,1982-; Hinch, Ali.;
- Get ready to play Inuit games! Join Tuktu and his friends as they show you how to play games like the one-foot high kick, muskox push, owl hop, and more. Grab a friend, start practising, and play along in this fun interactive book.LSC
- Subjects: Tuktu (Fictitious character from Rupke); Inuit; Inuit; Animals; Inuktitut language materials;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Milo imagines the world / Milo imagina el mundo (English & Español) [yoto card] : Yoto card / by de la Peña, Matt.; Robinson, Christian.;
- Read by Dion Graham (English narrator); Alejandro Vargas-Lugo (Spanish narrator).For use with a Yoto Player, the Yoto Player app on a device or NFC touchpoint to stream.Milo is on a long subway ride with his older sister. To pass the time, he studies the faces around him and makes pictures of their lives. There's the whiskered man with the crossword puzzle; Milo imagines him playing solitaire in a cluttered apartment full of pets. There's the wedding-dressed woman with a little dog peeking out of her handbag; Milo imagines her in a grand cathedral ceremony. And then there's the boy in the suit with the bright white sneakers; Milo imagines him arriving home to a castle with a drawbridge and a butler. But when the boy in the suit gets off on the same stop as Milo - walking the same path, going to the exact same place - Milo realizes you can't really know anyone just by looking at them. Está el hombre de bigotes con un crucigrama; Milo lo dibuja jugando al solitario en un apartamento desordenado. Está la mujer vestida de novia; Milo la dibuja en una gran ceremonia en la catedral. Y luego está el chico del traje; Milo lo dibuja llegando a su hogar, que es un castillo. ¿Pero qué pasa si la vida de cada uno es diferente de lo que Milo imaginó inicialmente?Ages 4 to 8.System requirements: 1 Yoto Player smart speaker or Yoto Player app on a device or NFC touchpoint to stream.
- Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Sound recordings.; Drawing; Imagination; Prisoners' families; Brothers and sisters; Subways; Spanish language materials; Preloaded audiobook.; Yoto audio card.;
- © 2021., Yoto Inc.
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Ed and Em / by Thompson, Kim,1970-; Curzon, Brett.;
- This book focuses on: e (short e sound)
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Dyslexia-friendly books.; Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (CVC) Words.; Decodable books.; Phonics.; Spellings: e (short e sound).; Vocabulary; Reading; English language; Chickens;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Not a rock / by Thompson, Kim,1970-; Curzon, Brett.;
- This book focuses on: o (short o sound)
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Dyslexia-friendly books.; Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (CVC) Words.; Decodable books.; Phonics.; Spellings: o (short o sound).; Frogs; Vocabulary; Reading; English language;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Who yaps back? / by Thompson, Kim,1970-; Curzon, Brett.;
- This book focuses on: a (short a sound)
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Dyslexia-friendly books.; Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (CVC) Words.; Decodable books.; Phonics.; Spellings: a (short a sound).; Vocabulary; Reading; English language; Dogs;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Tib's big rig / by Thompson, Kim,1970-; Curzon, Brett.;
- This book focuses on: i (short i sound)
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Dyslexia-friendly books.; Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (CVC) Words.; Decodable books.; Phonics.; Spellings: i (short i sound).; Vocabulary; Reading; English language; Dinosaurs;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Reach all readers : using the science of reading to transform your literacy instruction / by Geiger, Anna,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."According to a report published by EdWeek, 'just 35% of 4th graders are proficient readers'. There is a lack of literacy skills in the early childhood population by the time these students get to 4th grade. But where does this learning gap come from? The report also shows that educators are likely to use solely what they learn about literacy in professional development or school training when they teach literacy skills to their students, rather than doing research on their own to expand their knowledge of how to teach literacy. Many educators, especially early childhood educators, find the science of literacy hard to grasp. It is often difficult to see why certain approaches to teaching literacy are effective and why others aren't. Educators have plenty on their plates and often times do not have the bandwidth to study complicated literacy research articles to support what they learn in professional development & school trainings. They need a quick, concise way to learn about the science of literacy in a digestible way, and they need practical tools to help their students learn literacy skills in an engaging way"--
- Subjects: English language; Reading (Early childhood); Reading (Elementary); Reading (Primary); Reading comprehension; Reading; Reading;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- The storyteller's candle = La velita de los cuentos / by González, Lucía M.; Delacre, Lulu.;
- During the early days of the Great Depression, New York City's first Puerto Rican librarian, Pura Belpré, introduces the public library to immigrants living in El Barrio and hosts the neighborhood's first Three Kings' Day fiesta.LSC
- Subjects: Belpré, Pura; Librarians; Libraries; Puerto Ricans; Epiphany; Spanish language materials;
- © c2008., Children's Book Press,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Plastic soup : an atlas of ocean pollution / by Abbing, Michiel Roscam,author.;
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- Subjects: Plastic marine debris; Plastic scrap; Waste disposal in the ocean.; Marine pollution.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- If an Egyptian cannot speak English : a novel / by Naga, Noor,author.;
- "In the aftermath of the Arab Spring, an Egyptian American woman and a man from the village of Shobrakheit meet at a café in Cairo. He was a photographer of the revolution, but now finds himself unemployed and addicted to cocaine, living in a rooftop shack. She is a nostalgic daughter of immigrants "returning" to a country she's never been to before, teaching English and living in a light-filled flat with balconies on all sides. They fall in love and he moves in. But soon their desire--for one another, for the selves they want to become through the other--takes a violent turn that neither of them expected. A dark romance exposing the gaps in American identity politics, especially when exported overseas, If an Egyptian Cannot Speak English is at once ravishing and wry, scathing and tender. Told in alternating perspectives, Noor Naga's experimental debut examines the ethics of fetishizing the homeland and punishing the beloved ... and vice versa. In our globalized twenty-first-century world, what are the new faces (and races) of empire? When the revolution fails, how long can someone survive the disappointment? Who suffers and, more crucially, who gets to tell about it?"--
- Subjects: Novels.; Addicts; Adult children of immigrants; Egyptian American women; Egyptian Americans; Egyptians; Emigration and immigration; Identity (Psychology); Language teachers; Man-woman relationships; Photographers;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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