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Books in Hello Reader, Math series

  • Octopus Under The Sea

    Peter Roop, Connie Roop

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, July 1, 2001)
    A fascinating easy reader filled with rythmic text and vibrant illustrations delves into the underworld realm of sea creatures and provides facts about their environment, their eating habits, and their survival instincts. Original.
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  • Great Snakes!

    Fay Robinson, Jean Day Zallinger

    Paperback (Cartwheel, June 1, 1996)
    Introduces children to the wonderful world of reptiles with easy-to-read rhymes and detailed illustrations that describe many colorful varieties, from identifying marks to their habits and habitats. Original.
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  • Case Of The Missing Birthday Party: Hello Math

    Joanne Rocklin

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 1997)
    Dressed up and ready to attend a birthday party, Pauline is distraught to find that her hamster has chewed up the invitation, leaving the number 5 as the only clue to where the party is taking place. Original.
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  • Great Black Heroes: Five Bold Freedom Fighters

    Wade Hudson, Ron Garnett

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Jan. 1, 2003)
    An easy-to-read collection of brief biographies of five Black freedom fighters: Richard Allen, Harriet Tubman, Mary Church Terrell, Medgar Evers, and Fannie Lou Hamer.This easy-to-read biography describes the early lives of Richard Allen, one of the founders of the Free African Society, the first formally organized African American group in the United States; Harriet Tubman, a major conductor of the Underground Railroad; Mary Church Terrell, a founding member of the NAACP and a leading figure in the women's suffrage movement; Medgar Evers, the first field secretary for the NAACP; and Fannie Lou Hamer, a leading civil rights activist who gained national attention when she tried to vote in rural Mississippi.
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  • Scholastic Reader Level 3: First Thanksgiving, The

    Garnet Jackson, Carolyn Croll

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Culminating in the great harvest feast shared between the English and the Natives, this easy reader teaches children about the Pilgrims' arrival in the New World, their harsh first winter, and their relationship with Samoset, Squanto, and other Native Americans. Original.
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  • Monster Math

    Grace MacCarone

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Rhyming text and illustrations follow the activities of a group of twelve monsters that diminishes one by one. Includes a section of counting activities.
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  • More or Less a Mess

    Sheila Keenan, Marilyn Burns, Patrick Girouard

    Paperback (Scholastic, Feb. 1, 1997)
    A humorous rhyming story follows the adventure of a girl who must clean up her room, from the pants on the dresser to the shirts on the lamp to the wet socks in the fish bowl. Original.
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  • I Am an Apple

    Jean Marzollo, Judith Moffatt

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Depicts a bud on an apple tree as it grows into an apple, ripens, is harvested, and provides seeds as a promise for the future
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  • What The Dinosaurs Saw: Animals Living Then And Now

    Miriam Schlein, Carol Schwartz

    Paperback (Cartwheel, March 1, 1998)
    Through rhyming text and realistic illustrations an easy reader shows the world through a dinosaur's eyes, revealing what the world was like when dinosaurs roamed the earth and that many of the plants and animals that lived then still exist today. Original.
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  • Autumn leaves are falling

    Maria Fleming

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2000)
    This autumn leaves story is full of rhyming words and easy text for beginning readers.
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  • Mr. Rover Takes Over

    Grace Maccarone, Meredith Johnson

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Aug. 1, 2001)
    When Mrs. Katz takes ill and has to stay home from school, the class is surprised to discover that her replacement is an eyeglass-wearing pooch! Original.
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  • Just a Minute

    Teddy Slater, Marilyn Burns, Dana Regan, Marilyn Mets

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Attempting to show his newest drawing to his family, young Fred is discouraged when everyone proves too busy at first and wants him to "wait a minute," and his pet dog shows him that a minute is sometimes too long, in an easy reader featuring a range of fun-filled math activities. Original.
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