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Books with author Celeste Bishop

  • It's Snowing

    Celeste Bishop

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Snowy days call for sledding, snowball fights, and hot chocolate. A delightful narrator explores these activities and more in this fiction title, which is designed specifically for beginning readers. Whether read alone or together with a friend, this title asks readers to join a relatable narrator on a snowy day. Readers learn what makes this weather unique, and how it affects what we wear and what we do. By the end of this narrative, readers will be wishing for snow.
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  • Esta Nublado / It's Cloudy

    Celeste Bishop

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Cloudy days can be dreary, but not in this fun fiction title. Readers join a narrator as they explore all the fun that can be had when its cloudy outside. A charming cast of family and friends accompanies the narrator on their adventures. Readers learn how to identify this special kind of weather, and may be inspired to try new cloudy-day activities in their own lives. With accessible text and colorful illustrations, this title is perfect for beginning readers, or for companion reading with young children learning to read.
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  • Hace Sol / It's Sunny

    Celeste Bishop

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    The possibilities are endless on sunny days. In this fiction title, a relatable narrator walks readers through a beautiful sunny day, where playing outside, getting sun, and going to the beach are the order of the day. Readers learn what makes sunny days special and how to enjoy them with friends and family. Lively text and colorful illustrations bring this titles colorful cast of characters to life. Accessible language makes this a perfect starter book for young readers.
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  • Crawling Centipedes

    Celeste Bishop

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Centipedes may be one of the ickiest insects around, but thereÂ’s more to them than that. This text covers the important facts about centipedes, including what they look like, how they live, and where to find them. Young readers will find the textÂ’s age-appropriate language accessible and easy to understand, while highly detailed color photographs will grab and hold their interest. This text supports elementary science curricula.
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  • Wandering Woodlice

    Celeste Bishop

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2015)
    The common woodlouse is one of natureÂ’s most recognizable insects, though many people call it a pill bug or rolly-polly. Readers will learn all about this small and gross insect, discovering what it looks like, where it lives, how its special body acts as a defense against predators. Age-appropriate language makes elementary science content accessible to readers, while colorful photographs reinforce the text in an exciting and engaging way.
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  • Partes De La Planta / Plant Parts

    Celeste Bishop

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Plants are the building blocks of life, and plant parts are the building blocks of plants. Introduce young readers to flowers, fruits, leaves, roots, seeds, and stems with this series, whose accessible text and colorful photos are designed to captivate readers’ attention. Each science-rich title features age-appropriate informational text written specifically for a young audience. Readers are sure to love reading about plant parts, and will walk away understanding what they are and why they’re important. • ?ATOS reading level of 1.–2., with Accelerated Reader quizzes available?• High-interest topic will appeal to reluctant readers?• Introduction to informational-text features, such as an index and table of contents
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  • Places in My Community

    Celeste Bishop

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2017)
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  • It's Sunny

    Celeste Bishop

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    The possibilities are endless on sunny days. In this fiction title, a relatable narrator walks readers through a beautiful sunny day, where playing outside, getting sun, and going to the beach are the order of the day. Readers learn what makes sunny days special and how to enjoy them with friends and family. Lively text and colorful illustrations bring this titles colorful cast of characters to life. Accessible language makes this a perfect starter book for young readers.
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  • It's Windy

    Celeste Bishop

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Wind is a special kind of weather, people cant always see it, but its there. Readers accompany a relatable narrator as they learn all about the wind. Joined by a colorful cast of friends and family, the narrator learns how to have fun on windy days. Colorful illustrations depict scenes of kite flying and fluttering leaves, while accessible text encourages readers of all levels to get involved with reading. This title is a perfect starter book for beginning readers or for reading aloud to younger children.
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  • Creepy Caterpillars

    Celeste Bishop

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2015)
    The caterpillar got its name from words that mean “hairy cat,” and it’s easy to see why. That’s just one of the interesting facts readers will learn through this title, which introduces them to the small and gross caterpillar. The text’s age-appropriate content teaches readers everything they need to know about caterpillars, including their appearance, habitat, and life cycle. Detailed color photographs reinforce the written content, which was developed to support elementary science curricula.
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  • Icky Animals!: Small and Gross

    Celeste Bishop

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Sometimes the smallest animals are some of the grossest! Introduce students to some of the world’s ickiest animals with this series, whose accessible text and colorful photos are designed to captivate readers’ attention. Each content-rich title features age-appropriate informational text written specifically for a young audience. Readers are sure to love reading about these totally icky animals, and will walk away with the skills to spot and identify these creepy critters in the world around them.• ATOS reading level of 1.–2., with Accelerated Reader quizzes available• High-interest topic that will appeal to reluctant readers• Science content meets elementary curriculum standards
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  • Plant Parts

    Celeste Bishop

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Plants are the building blocks of life, and plant parts are the building blocks of plants. Introduce young readers to flowers, fruits, leaves, roots, seeds, and stems with this series, whose accessible text and colorful photos are designed to captivate readers’ attention. Each science-rich title features age-appropriate informational text written specifically for a young audience. Readers are sure to love reading about plant parts, and will walk away understanding what they are and why they’re important. ?• ATOS reading level of 1.–2., with Accelerated Reader quizzes available?• High-interest topic will appeal to reluctant readers?• Introduction to informational-text features, such as an index and table of contents
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