"Teeth come in all shapes and sizes, just like their animal hosts. Some teeth are sharp to grab prey and tear apart the meat. Other teeth are flat to chew plants and some animals have both kinds to eat plants and animals. [This book] delivers unique . . . facts about animal and human teeth through . . . riddles. With hints to help solve each riddle, children will be actively involved"--Provided by publisher.
The first Thanksgiving was a celebration. The pilgrims were thankful for the harvest they planted. Find out what the pilgrims ate for the first Thanksgiving. Paired to the fiction title A Year of Fun.
A donkey finds it difficult to get any help from his friends as he diligently works to turn corn into tortillas; but they are all eager to eat when he is finished. Includes related activities, Spanish to English vocabulary exercises, and recipe for tortillas.
Poems written in the voices of forty-seven people, including students, teachers, and other school staff, record the aftermath of a high school student's suicide and the preoccupations of teen life.
In this story based on The Emperor's new clothes, when Mayor Peacock commissions Travis the Tornado Tamer to protect the town, the weasel builds a transparent cover that he claims only smart and special people can see. Includes activities.