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Books in Yubi Adventures series

  • We Have a Box

    Carolyn Kisloski, Isabella Grott

    Library Binding (Ready Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    What can we do with a box? Read on to discover the many cool things the children make from a box! This Ready Readers title targets alphabetic principle and encourages phonemic awareness. Paired to the nonfiction title Building a House.
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  • What a Funny Bunny

    Patricia Whitehead, Don Page

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Feb. 1, 1986)
    A clumsy Easter Bunny keeps losing the eggs and candy he is carrying in his basket. A letter of the alphabet appears on each page accompanied by an appropriate word from the text.
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  • Best Thanksgiving Book: ABC Adventures

    Patricia Whitehead, Susan Hall

    Library Binding (Troll Communications Llc, Jan. 1, 1985)
    Retells the story of the first Thanksgiving, while introducing the reader to the letters of the alphabet.
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  • How Do We Get to the Moon?

    Robert Rosen, Brett Curzon

    Library Binding (Ready Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Barry and Terry want to make a rocket. They decide to recycle household materials for their project. Will they get to the moon? This Ready Readers title targets alphabetic principle and encourages phonemic awareness. Paired to the nonfiction title Our Moon.
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  • Hide and Seek

    Carolyn Kisloski, Nina de Polonia

    Library Binding (Ready Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Time to play hide and seek in the playground. Find somewhere to hide before the count hits 10. Where is the best place to hide?
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  • Danny the Dung Beetle

    Rebecca Johnson

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    What’s that smell? It’s Danny the dung beetle rolling by with today’s meal. Readers will delight in this fact-based story that follows Danny and his beetle friends as they prove just how important their role in the ecosystem really is. Bright visuals illustrate the story, while an engaging narrative hooks even the most reluctant reader. Readers will learn how dung beetles live, what they eat, and which animals rely on them. The whimsical story makes learning facts about dung beetles relatable and fun. The high-interest approach supplements elementary life science curricula in a fun, dynamic way.
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  • Here Comes Hungry Albert: ABC Adventures

    Patricia Whitehead, G. Brian Karas

    Library Binding (Troll Communications Llc, Jan. 1, 1985)
    No matter how much he eats, Albert the ape can always eat more. A letter of the alphabet appears on each page accompanied by an appropriate word from the text.
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  • Carly the Caterpillar

    Rebecca Johnson

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Get ready for a dazzling transformation! Readers follow Carly, a relatable and whimsical character, as she turns from a caterpillar to a butterfly. Age-appropriate text and eye-catching visuals will make learning about life cycles easy and fun. Readers will learn about the different parts of a caterpillar and butterfly, as well as what they eat and how they act. This book contains an easy-to-read diagram to supplement the text, cementing the concept of life cycles. The engaging storyline will spark readers’ interest as they deepen their understanding of life science concepts.
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  • Christmas Alphabet Book: ABC Adventures

    Patricia Whitehead, Colvin Borgo

    Library Binding (Troll Communications Llc, Jan. 1, 1985)
    Santa Claus receives a very special present on Christmas Eve that makes his holiday the best ever
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  • Mia the Mosquito's Book of Dirty Tricks

    Rebecca Johnson

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    What’s that buzzing by? It’s Mia the mosquito, and she’s about to take readers along on the mosquito metamorphosis from egg to a full-grown flyer. Readers will follow Mia as she gives tips and tricks to young mosquitos as they start life in the water, grow from a larva to a pupa, and finally emerge as a long-legged mosquito. This book introduces readers to the concept of life cycles and ecosystems through engaging, age-appropriate text. Even the most reluctant readers will be hooked by the brilliant images, funny tricks, and easy-to-read diagram. Mia’s story of growth and transformation invites readers to deepen their understanding of life science topics while learning fun facts about this pesky pest.
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  • Dylan's Dragonfly Dance

    Rebecca Johnson

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Join the dragonfly dance with Dylan as he embarks on his life-changing adventure as a dragonfly! Readers will be fascinated by Dylan’s transformation from an egg, to a nymph, to a beautiful, colorful dragonfly. This book combines fact and fiction as Dylan’s life cycle unfolds from page to page. Readers will learn the differences between where nymphs and dragonflies live, what they eat, and how they act. The text is relatable and engaging, addressing important elementary life sciences curricula. Vivid visuals and a life cycle diagram make this dragonfly adventure come alive.
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  • Best Valentine Book: ABC Adventures

    Patricia Whitehead, Paul Harvey

    Library Binding (Troll Communications Llc, Jan. 1, 1985)
    Big Benny is upset when he does not receive any Valentine's Day cards until a wonderful package arrives
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