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Books with author Laurie Allen Klein

  • If A Dolphin Were A Fish

    Loran Wlodarski, Laurie Allen Klein

    Paperback (Arbordale Publishing, March 5, 2013)
    Join Delfina the dolphin as she imagines that she becomes other sea animals: a fish, a sea turtle, a pelican, an octopus, a shark, even a manatee! The incredible morphing illustrations will have children laughing as they learn about the real differences between these ocean animals and their respective classes. FPA President's Book Award 3 pg For Creative Minds educational section in the back 29 pg cross-curricular Teaching Activities and 3 Interactive Quizzes available free on the book's homepage eBooks with Auto-Flip, Auto-Read and selectable English and Spanish text and audio Aligned to State Standards / Lexile, Guided Reading, AR, Reading Counts, and Fountas & Pinnell
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  • If a Dolphin Were a Fish

    Loran Wlordarski, Laurie Allen Klein

    Hardcover (Arbordale Publishing, April 10, 2006)
    Join Delfina the dolphin as she imagines that she becomes other sea animals: a fish, a sea turtle, a pelican, an octopus, a shark, even a manatee! The incredible morphing illustrations will have children laughing as they learn about the real differences between these ocean animals and their respective classes. This fictional story includes a 3-page For Creative Minds section in the back of the book and a 29-page cross-curricular Teaching Activity Guide online. If A Dolphin Were A Fish is vetted by experts and designed to encourage parental engagement. Its extensive back matter helps teachers with time-saving lesson ideas, provides extensions for science, math, and social studies units, and uses inquiry-based learning to help build critical thinking skills in young readers. The Spanish translation supports ELL and dual-language programs. FPA Gold President's Book Award Available in Spanish paperback edition: Si un delfĂ­n fuera un pez
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  • They Just Know: Animal Instincts

    Robin Yardi, Laurie Allen Klein

    eBook (Arbordale Publishing, Sept. 23, 2015)
    How do some young animals know what to do and how to do it? Does someone teach a caterpillar what to eat? Who gives a baby shark swimming lessons? Sometimes young animals learn things from their parents, but other times… they just know! Explore animal instincts through engaging text and fanciful illustrations.
  • Fur and Feathers

    Janet Halfmann, Laurie Allen Klein

    Hardcover (SylvanDellPublishing, Aug. 10, 2010)
    Fur and Feathers is the winner of a Gold Moonbeam Children's Book Award. When Sophia dreams that howling winds whisk the fur and feathers right off her animal friends, she shares some of her clothes with them. But her clothing doesn't work well for the animals. Seeing their disappointment, she offers to sew each one the right coat. Animals line up to explain what they need and why. Polar Bear needs white fur to stay warm and hide in the snow. Fish needs scales, but with slime. Snake needs scales too, but dry ones. And how will Sophia make a prickly coat for Porcupine? The award-winning team of Halfmann and Klein (Little Skink's Tail) reunite to bring animal coverings (and classification) to life in an imaginative way. Sophia's friends include Duck, Fish, Frog, Ladybug, Polar Bear, Porcupine, Snail, and Snake. The For Creative Minds educational section includes: Scientific Classification, Skin Coverings, and Animal Classification. Additional Teaching Activities and Interactive Quizzes are available on the Sylvan Dell Publishing website.
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  • Dear Komodo Dragon

    Nancy Kelly Allen, Laurie Allen Klein

    Hardcover (Arbordale Publishing, Feb. 10, 2018)
    Lots of children have pen pals but one little girl has a real-life dragon a Komodo dragon for a pen pal! Leslie plans to be a dragon hunter when she grows up. When she and Komodo become pen pals, the wise-cracking dragon adds a generous helping of humor to letters that are chock full of accurate, interesting facts. Leslie learns not only about the world s largest lizard, but also about the dangers they face. As their friendship builds, will Leslie change the way she thinks about dragons?This fictional story includes a 4-page For Creative Minds section in the back of the book and a 30-page cross-curricular Teaching Activity Guide online. Dear Komodo Dragon is vetted by experts and designed to encourage parental engagement. Its extensive back matter helps teachers with time-saving lesson ideas, provides extensions for science, math, and social studies units, and uses inquiry-based learning to help build critical thinking skills in young readers. The Spanish translation supports ELL and dual-language programs. The interactive ebook reads aloud in both English and Spanish with word highlighting and audio speed control to promote oral language skills, fluency, pronunciation, text engagement, and reading comprehension.Keywords: environmental education, physical adaptations. behavioral adaptations, Indonesia
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  • Little Skink's Tail

    Janet Halfmann, Laurie Allen Klein

    Hardcover (Sylvan Dell Publishing, Aug. 10, 2007)
    While Little Skink hunts yummy ants for breakfast, she is suddenly attacked by a crow! But she has a trick to escape. She snaps off her tail, and it keeps on wiggling! Little Skink is happy to be alive, but she misses her bright blue tail. Little Skink's Tail follows Little Skink as she daydreams of having the tails of other animals in the forest. Readers will enjoy pretending with her, trying on tail after tail. The first is too puffy-fluffy, and another too stinky! Then one day Little Skink gets a big surprise...and she doesn't have to dream of tails anymore. The For Creative Minds section has information on tail adaptations and communications and a mix-and-match tail activity. Little Skink's Tail encourages children to be comfortable with themselves as they are.
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  • They Just Know: Animal Instincts

    Robin Yardi, Laurie Allen Klein

    Hardcover (Arbordale Publishing, Sept. 10, 2015)
    How do some young animals know what to do and how to do it? Does someone teach a caterpillar what to eat? Who gives a baby shark swimming lessons? Sometimes young animals learn things from their parents, but other times… they just know! Explore animal instincts through engaging text and fanciful illustrations. This nonfiction picture book with a cuddle factor includes a 4-page For Creative Minds section in the back of the book and a 35-page cross-curricular Teaching Activity Guide online. They Just Know is vetted by experts and designed to encourage parental engagement. Its extensive back matter helps teachers with time-saving lesson ideas, provides extensions for science, math, and social studies units, and uses inquiry-based learning to help build critical thinking skills in young readers. The Spanish translation supports ELL and dual-language programs.
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  • Where Should Turtle Be?

    Susan Ring, Laurie Allen Klein

    Hardcover (Sylvan Dell Publishing, Feb. 10, 2009)
    Little turtle was lost! Free from his egg, he climbed out into a big, beautiful new world. Lost and alone, he wonderedwhere did he really belong? The bear told him to live in the woods; the frog said, The swamp! But turtle just didnt feel at home. He needed help, but where could he turn? Author Susan Ring helps turtle in this whimsical story of self-exploration and nature, Where Should Turtle Be? Detailed illustrations by Laurie Allen Klein give these friendly animals personality, and in the end, an unexpected tickle and tumble help turtle find his place in his new world.
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  • Balloon Trees

    Danna Smith, Laurie Allen Klein

    Hardcover (Sylvan Dell Publishing, March 5, 2013)
    Ever wonder how a balloon is made? Follow the journey of a balloon from its beginnings as gooey sap in a tree to its completion at a rubber factory. You'll be surprised to discover what a balloon started out as and how it becomes the bright, air-filled decoration that you enjoy today. Florida Authors & Publishers Association - Presidents Book Award Gold Winner
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  • Where Should Turtle Be?

    Susan Ring, Laurie Allen Klein

    eBook (Sylvan Dell Publishing, Feb. 2, 2009)
    Little turtle was lost! Free from his egg, he climbed out into a big, beautiful new world. Lost and alone, he wondered—where did he really belong? The bear told him to live in the woods; the frog said, “The swamp!” But turtle just didn’t feel at home. He needed help, but where could he turn? Author Susan Ring helps turtle in this whimsical story of self-exploration and nature, Where Should Turtle Be? Detailed illustrations by Laurie Allen Klein give these friendly animals personality, and in the end, an unexpected tickle and tumble help turtle find his place in his new world. 2009 Moonbeam Picture Book Category—Silver 2009 Everglades Reading List 2009 South Carolina Reads Suggested Reading List 2009 Florida Recommended Summer Reading List Reviewed by: Booklist, School Library Journal, ForeWord Magazine, Epinions.com4-6 pg For Creative Minds educational section in the back40-60 pg cross-curricular Teaching Activities and 3 Interactive Quizzes available free on the book’s homepageeBooks with Auto-Flip, Auto-Read and selectable English and Spanish text and audio
  • Long and Short Tail of Colo and Ruff, The

    Diane Lang, Laurie Allen Klein

    Paperback (Arbordale Publishing, Feb. 10, 2019)
    Colo the cougar and her friend Ruff jump and play together, but they find that Ruff can t jump nearly as far as Colo. Ruff doesn t have a long, swishy tail like Colo does, to provide balance on long leaps. Ruff is a bobcat and his tail is much shorter. He is sure that something is wrong with him. The sympathetic Colo suggests that they go find a tail that Ruff would like better, so off they go. As the two kittens explore the variety of tails worn by other animals, they make the best discovery of all.
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  • Balloon Trees

    Danna Smith, Laurie Allen Klein

    eBook (Arbordale Publishing, April 24, 2013)
    Ever wonder how a balloon is made? Follow the journey of a balloon from its beginnings as gooey sap in a tree to its completion at a rubber factory. You’ll be surprised to discover what a balloon started out as and how it becomes the bright, air-filled decoration that you enjoy today.
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