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Chow down, Biggety! / by Ingalls, Ann.; Zenz, Aaron.;
Appeals to Pre-K-1st graders.Reading level grade 1.LSC
Subjects: Bats; Animals; Food;
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Little sharks, big sharks / by Musgrave, Ruth A.,1960-;
"Use your reading superpowers to learn all about sharks, from the whale shark to one that glows in the dark"--
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Sharks;
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The very hungry caterpillar eats lunch : a colors book / by Carle, Eric.;
Die-cut pages invite readers to a hungry caterpillar's colorful lunch.Ages 0-3.LSC
Subjects: Luncheons; Caterpillars;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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At the park / by Sirett, Dawn.;
Introduces young readers to parks, describing all the things to see there and the places to play.
Subjects: Parks;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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The house of blocks / by Minden, Cecilia.; Meier, Joanne D.; Ostrom, Bob.; Thorpe, Herbie J.;
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Subjects: Herbie Bear (Fictitious character); Bears; Blocks (Toys); Hundredth Day of School; Schools; Rectangles;
© c2010., Child's World,
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The science of bridges and tunnels : the art of engineering / by Graham, Ian,1953-; Vaisberg, Diego.; Beach, Bryan.; Liew, Zern.;
Types of bridges -- Beam bridges -- Arch bridges -- Cantilever bridges -- Suspension bridges -- Building bridges to last -- Bridging heights -- Strange spans -- When bridges go wrong -- Building tunnels -- Tunnelling under water -- Bridge tunnels."Introduces the reader to the science of Bridges and tunnels"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Civil engineering; Bridges; Tunnels;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Good for a girl : a woman running in a man's world / by Fleshman, Lauren,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Fueled by her years as an elite runner and advocate for women in sports, Lauren Fleshman offers her inspiring personal story and a rallying cry for reform of a sports landscape that is failing young female athletes Lauren Fleshman has grown up in the world of running: one of the most decorated collegiate athletes of all time and a national champion as a pro, she was a major face of women's running for Nike before leaving to shake up the industry with feminist running brand Oiselle and now coaches elite young female runners. Every step of the way, she has seen the way that our sports systems-originally designed by men, for men and boys-fail young women and girls as much as empower them. Girls drop out of sports at alarming rates once they hit puberty, and female collegiate athletes routinely fall victim to injury, eating disorders, or mental health struggles as they try to force their way past a natural dip in performance for women of their age. Part memoir, part manifesto, Good for a Girl is Fleshman's story of falling in love with running as a girl, being pushed to her limits and succumbing to devastating injuries, and daring to fight for a better way for female athletes. Long gone are the days when women and girls felt lucky just to participate; Fleshman and women everywhere are waking up to the reality that they're running, playing, and competing in a world that wasn't made for them. Drawing on not only her own story but also emerging research on the physiology and psychology of young athletes, both male and female, Fleshman gives voice to the often-silent experience of the female athlete and argues that the time has come to rebuild our systems of competitive sport with women at their center. Written with heart and verve, Good for a Girl is a joyful love letter to the running life, a raw personal narrative of growth and change, and a vital call to reimagine sports for young women"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Fleshman, Lauren.; Sex discrimination against women; Sex discrimination in sports; Women coaches (Athletics); Women runners; Sports;
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How do we communicate? / by Romero, Libby.;
"Use your reading superpowers to learn all about how people communicate, from prehistoric cave paintings to online messaging"--
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Communication;
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Animal hide and seek / by Smith, Penny.;
Describes the ways patterns on animals' fur and skin keep them safe and hidden.
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Camouflage (Biology); Animals;
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Ten little fingers, two small hands / by Dempsey, Kristy.; Massey, Jane,1967-;
Toddlers enjoy delicious treats as they help the reader learn to count to ten.Ages 3-6.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Fingers; Hand; Toddlers; Cake; Counting books.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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