Little Duck Says Quack!


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Hatched from an egg brought home by a little boy, Henry grows up under the boy's care. On board pages.




Little Quack's New Friend


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Little Quack makes friends with Litte Ribbit the frog.




The Duck Says


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The duck says, "Read this book!" Follow the duck in this madcap romp around the farmyard, which will have kids delighting in his clueless antics and witty wordplay. Bouncing rhymes are perfectly paired with colourful, exuberant art full of visual gags that will have readers laughing along and anticipating what will happen next. A little absurd, a lot slapstick, and all good fun, this is one to keep within arm's reach at storytime.




What Does Cow Say?


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When the sun came up, Duck went QUACK and woke up his neighbor... Each subsequent animal awakens and makes his signature sound. Kids will love lifting each large flap to open the animals' mouths and reveal what each one says!




The Pudgy Peek-a-boo Book


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An assortment of animals find all kinds of hiding places.




Baby Talk


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Presents six easy words of expressions which photographs of babies show such as no, mine, and okay.




Who Says?


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Babies 3 months or older will love to learn all about the sounds different animals make in this adorable book featuring bright illustrations and simple text.




Making Sense


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Reading is all about understanding. How do we know our kids are getting it—and what do we do when they don't get it? Authors Juli Kendall and Outey Khuon believe that small group comprehension lessons have a key role to play in advancing students' understanding of texts. Making Sense: Small-Group Comprehension Lessons for English Language Learners , they provide answers to many common questions asked by teachers of ELL. It is an easy-to-use, practical resource for ELD, ESL, and ESOL teachers.The book's five main sections are geared to the stages of language proficiency, and lessons span kindergarten through grade 8. The authors outline 52 lessons that teach students how to make connections, visualize, infer, and determine importance. Each lesson follows a four-part teaching framework: Start Up/Connection: Helping students build background and use prior knowledge to connect to the lesson Give Information : Explicitly telling students what they are going to learn and why they are learning it Active Involvement : Students practice what they are learning while the teacher monitors and adjusts instruction accordingly Off-You-Go!: Opportunities for students to practice what they learned with peers or independently. Making Sense will appeal to experienced teachers seeking to expand their repertoire of lessons, as well as new teachers just beginning the adventure of teaching comprehension to English language learners.







How to Raise a Chatterbox


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We typically think of a ‘chatterbox’ as someone who talks a lot but I prefer ‘a person who likes to chat’. Isn’t that what we all want for our children? A love of language and talking?