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Books in On the Move series

  • Animals That Dig

    Pearl Markovics

    Library Binding (Bearport Publishing, Aug. 1, 2018)
    What do all the animals in this book have in common? They dig! The expertly crafted text uses a repetitive sentence pattern along with strong visual cues to support early readers as they build their reading skills and confidence. This 16-page book features repetitive and predictable text and incorporates high-frequency and familiar sight words. Children just learning how to read will love these colorful and engaging nonfiction books.
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  • Animals That Fly

    Pearl Markovics

    Library Binding (Bearport Publishing, Aug. 1, 2018)
    What do all the animals in this book have in common? They fly! The expertly crafted text uses a repetitive sentence pattern along with strong visual cues to support early readers as they build their reading skills and confidence. This 16-page book features repetitive and predictable text and incorporates high-frequency and familiar sight words. Children just learning how to read will love these colorful and engaging nonfiction books.
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  • People on the Move : Refugees and Asylum Seekers

    Dave Dalton

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, July 15, 2005)
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  • Cars

    James Nixon

    Library Binding (Amicus, Jan. 1, 2011)
    None
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  • Military Helicopters: Flying into Battle

    Lynn Peppas

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Oct. 15, 2011)
    Dynamic photos and simple text explain the different roles helicopters play in the military. Young readers will discover which kinds of helicopters are used by the military for rescue, to carry personnel, and to carry out missions. The special features of each kind of helicopter are described.
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  • Planes

    Andrew Langley

    Library Binding (Amicus, July 1, 2010)
    Planes, describes the different types of planes and their specific objectives. In addition, this title features a personalized view of what it is like to sit in the cockpit. Other features include: a table of contents, glossary, index, vivid color photographs and diagrams, photo labels, sidebars, and recommended web sites for further exploration.
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  • Animals That Swim

    Pearl Markovics

    Library Binding (Bearport Publishing, Aug. 1, 2018)
    "What do all the animals in this book have in common? They swim! The expertly crafted text uses a repetitive sentence pattern along with strong visual cues to support early readers as they build their reading skills and confidence. This 16-page book features repetitive and predictable text, and incorporates high-frequency and familiar sight words. Children just learning how to read will love these colorful and engaging nonfiction books."
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  • Animals That Run

    Pearl Markovics

    Library Binding (Bearport Publishing, Aug. 1, 2018)
    What do all the animals in this book have in common? They run! The expertly crafted text uses a repetitive sentence pattern along with strong visual cues to support early readers as they build their reading skills and confidence. This 16-page book features repetitive and predictable text and incorporates high-frequency and familiar sight words. Children just learning how to read will love thesecolorful and engaging nonfiction books.
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  • Diggers

    Andrew Langley

    Library Binding (Amicus, July 1, 2010)
    None
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  • Submarines

    Andrew Langley

    Library Binding (Amicus, July 1, 2010)
    Submarines, discusses the mechanics of how submarines work and what it is like to live underwater and what submarines might look like in the future. This title features a table of contents, glossary, index, vivid color photographs and diagrams, photo labels, sidebars, and recommended web sites for further exploration.
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  • Trucks

    James Nixon

    Library Binding (Amicus, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Introduces readers to different types of large trucks and the jobs they do.
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  • Let's All Hang and Dangle

    Anna Nilsen, Ann Axworthy

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Lions, spiders, monkeys, bats, sloths, snakes, mice, and even children like to dangle from a branch
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