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When strange noises and voices echo off the wall, I wonder what waits at the end of the hall. It's so rowdy and wild-it sounds like a zoo! But, what if . . . oh no! There's a MONSTER at school?! Looking Glass Library is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO Group. Grades PreK-4.
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Muddy prints trail down the soccer field and over the tennis court. They're stamped down the sidewalk and circle around the park. So great is the mess! So large are the marks! I fear there must be a monster in the park! Looking Glass Library is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO Group. Grades PreK-4.
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In the aisle, down the steps, kids dash past one by one. I'm the last off the bus and they're still on the run! Why are they running? What's all the fuss? You'd think that there was a monster on the bus! Looking Glass Library is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO Group. Grades PreK-4.
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I awoke to a disaster, a jumble, a mess! The house was chaos, confusion, and pure untidiness! I soon realized this was no ordinary day. Yes, I was sure, a monster came this way! Looking Glass Library is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO Group. Grades PreK-4.
6) The BIG Problem (and the Squirrel Who Eventually Solved It): Understanding Adjectives and Adverbs
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The squirrels have a problem. A BIG, POLKA-DOTTED problem. And they're watching NERVOUSLY, CURIOUSLY to see what it will do next. This goofy little story, complemented by informational back matter, teaches readers the differences between adjectives and adverbs.
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On normal Fridays, the Ducksters fly to France to visit Grandpa Fred. But on Friday, June 13, the Duckster ducklings find themselves aboard the Mars Express, zooming into space WITHOUT Mom and Dad! Paired with back matter that supports a better understanding of the featured grammar concept, this wild adventure story explains when and where to use capitalization.
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Sasha sings. Sasha sings loudly. Shimmering Sasha sings loudly and softly to her fans. The charming story of Sasha, a flamboyant opera-singing hippo, illustrates sentence construction, starting with a simple subject and predicate and building to include a variety of other parts of speech. Back matter provides a more in-depth look at grammar concepts.
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Inventors Oscar and Frank know THEIR rivals are up to something. And THEY'RE sure that whatever lies behind the fence, in THERE, is going to give them a run for THEIR money in tomorrow's pancake contest. Illustrated in a graphic-novel-like format, this delightful story pairs with back matter that clearly illustrates when to use the homophones "there," "their," and "they're."
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Prize-winning Atlantic Online cartoonist Sage Stossel has created her next Find the Animals book with On the Loose in New Orleans . Children will have hours of fun finding the Audubon Zoo animals around the Big Easy--whether a monkey on a riverboat, a giraffe in Jackson Square, or elephants eating beignets! Over 100 animals are hiding cleverly in favorite New Orleans locations in this colorfully illustrated rhyming picture book.
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