Best of
1st-Grade

2007

If Jesus Lived Inside My Heart


Jill Roman Lord - 2007
    The book may be used by parents as an introduction to Jesus and a way to discuss the many ways He lives within us. Bright and engaging illustrations from Amy Wummer enhance the appeal of the book to young children. Ages 2-5.

God Bless Your Way: A Christmas Journey


Emily Belle Freeman - 2007
    Mary and Joseph weren't the only ones turned away from the inn at Bethlehem. In this new Nativity story, a widower named Micah travels the crowded road to return to the town of his birth. Just in front of him a young woman, heavy with child, rides in the back of a donkey. Her husband leads the way, walking slowly to make the ride smoother. Every so often the young woman turns toward Micah, offering gentle words of encouragement as he hobbles along behind them. And each time they stop for water, she makes sure that her husband offers Micah a sip. When they arrive at Bethlehem, Micah and the young couple go their separate ways. Micah wearily wanders the streets for shelter, a place to eat, and some way to fill his loneliness. Although he doesn't receive what he wants, he does receive what he needs--a warm quilt, a loaf of bread, and in the end, an invitation to come inside a small stable.

Paintball Blast


Jake Maddox - 2007
    A new player in town, Ryan, has just started playing and winning. At first, Max chalks it up to beginner's luck. But then he starts to notice weird things about Ryan and his team: They always use the same yellow paintballs, for example, even though each team is supposed to get a new color each match. And the marks the paintballs leave behind don't match up to the number of times the players shoot. Can Max and Tyler figure out what's going on before the biggest tournament of the year?

Where in the Wild?: Camouflaged Creatures Concealed... and Revealed


David M. Schwartz - 2007
    Think you've spotted one? Lift one of ten gatefolds to find out. A full page of fascinating information accompanies each animal so readers can learn how nature's camouflage serves hunter and hunted alike. Why do fawns have spots during their first year of life? How did killdeer birds get their name? What makes a crab spider so good at ambushing its prey? Recipient of the 2008 American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Book and Films Prize for Excellence in Science Books.Named a 2008 Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12 by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the Children's Book Council (CBC)Editor's Choice, 2007— Booklist magazineListed in "Lasting Connections of 2007," an annual roundup of the year's best books to tie into curriculum.-Book Links magazine

Nasreddine


Odile Weulersse - 2007
    But when onlookers criticize his father for riding while Nasreddine walks, the boy is ashamed. The following week, Nasreddine persuades his father to walk, and let him ride -- but then people criticize the boy for making his father walk! No matter what Nasreddine tries, it seems that someone always finds something to disapprove of.Nasreddine is a legendary character popular in stories told throughout the Middle East, and this clever story will bring him to a new audience. Accompanied by stunning artwork, this tale offers a gentle reminder to readers that it isn't always necessary to listen to the world's criticisms.

See Inside Ancient Egypt


Rob Lloyd Jones - 2007
    Colourful scenes with flaps to reveal details of life in Ancient Egypt. Each bustling scene is packed with information about life in Ancient Egypt, including worshiping in a temple, building the pyramids, and farming and trade along the River Nile. Includes simple, informative text and picture labels. Over 50 flaps to lift to reveal fascinating facts.

Biscuit Visits the Big City


Alyssa Satin Capucilli - 2007
    From gazing at the tops of tall buildings to chasing pigeons across crowded sidewalks, there's so much to do! There are more people than Biscuit's ever seen before, too -- and so many new friends to make!Biscuit Visits the Big City, a My First I Can Read book, is carefully crafted using basic language, word repetition, sight words, and sweet illustrations—which means it's perfect for shared reading with emergent readers.

The Legend of Mistletoe and the Christmas Kittens


Joe Troiano - 2007
    Hurt and confused, this defenseless kitty worried that he had been consigned to life's trash heap, until one day his path crossed those of three other lost kittens. It doesn't take Mistletoe or young readers long to realize that small, unselfish acts of kindness can bring their own rewards and a sense of inner peace.

The Impossible Patriotism Project


Linda Skeers - 2007
    Molly dresses up like the Statue of Liberty and Kareem draws a map of the United States. But Caleb can’t think of a single way to show what patriotism means to him. Besides, his dad can’t even come to Parents’ Night because he is far away, serving as a soldier. Then, when Caleb really starts thinking about his dad and what he is doing for the country, inspiration finally strikes! Here is a book that celebrates the men and women serving the United States in the armed forces today, as well as the families that give up so much to support them. First-time author Linda Skeers and Ard Hoyt, illustrator of John Lithgow’s I’m a Manatee, have created a classic story, full of warmth and humor, that will resonate with families all across the country.

Wind Flyers


Angela Johnson - 2007
    With fleeting prose and transcendent imagery, this book reveals how a boy’s love of flight takes him on a journey from the dusty dirt roads of Alabama to the war-torn skies of Europe and into the hearts of those who are only now beginning to understand the part these brave souls played in the history of America.

Reading-Literature First Reader


Harriet Taylor Treadwell - 2007
    Contains thirteen of the best folk tales, of gradually increasing difficulty, and 33 of the best rhymes and jingles suitable for young children. Includes The Three Little Pigs, The Cat and the Mouse, The Bremen Band, The Straw Ox, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, Little Two Eyes, Little Half Chick, The Fisherman and His Wife, The Sheep and the Pig and others. Attractive black and white illustrations are appealing to children. Suitable for ages 5 and up.Book Details: Format: Paperback Publication Date: 2/28/2007 Pages: 144

Mathematical Reasoning Level B


Linda Brumbaugh & Doug Brumbaugh - 2007
    These books emphasize problem solving and computation to build the math reasoning skills necessary for success in higher level math and math assessments. All books are written to the standards of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. These highly effective activities take students far beyond drill-and-practice by using step-by-step, discussion-based problem solving to develop a conceptual bridge between computation and the reasoning required for upper-level math. Activities and units spiral slowly, allowing students to become comfortable with concepts but also challenging them to continue building their math skills.

S Is for Shamrock: An Ireland Alphabet


Eve Bunting - 2007
    And many from around the globe proudly lay claim to ancestral ties there. S is for Shamrock: An Ireland Alphabet gives readers a guided A-Z tour of this small island country whose influence extends far beyond its sea borders.

My Trip to Atlantis: By SpongeBob SquarePants (Spongebob Squarepants Ready-to-Read)


Sarah Willson - 2007
    Readers can follow along as SpongeBob tells the story of his trip to Atlantis!

Adventures in Sound with Max Axiom, Super Scientist


Emily Sohn - 2007
    Written in graphic-novel format.

The World of Food Chains with Max Axiom, Super Scientist


Liam O'Donnell - 2007
    Written in graphic-novel format.

Eric's Talking Ears (Oxford Reading Tree: All Stars: Pack 2)


Susan Gates - 2007
    Intended for infant readers, this work features teaching notes which include: suggestions for guided reading, support for comprehension, support for writing and independent work, and photocopiable parent's page for suggestions for reading at home.

Hermit Crab's Home: Safe in a Shell


Janet Halfmann - 2007
    Hermits Crab searches for a new shell, but the ones she finds are either too big or already occupied. Without a shell, Hermit Crab has no protection. Will she be able to find a new home?

Butterflies


Suzanne Slade - 2007
    Electron microscope technology opens up and magnifies the fascinating world of these insects for young explorers.

Night Sky Atlas


D.K. Publishing - 2007
    Revised with a new CD-ROM, this entry in DK's successful series of informative and visually compelling atlases explains how to see and read the night sky at all latitudes for a worldwide audience.Book Details: Format: Hardcover Publication Date: 7/30/2007 Pages: 48 Reading Level: Age 3 and Up

New American Cursive: A Cursive and Penmanship Program


Iris Hatfield - 2007
    It presents simplified letter forms, using multi-sensory methods to aid in the learning of motor skills necessary to write well. Developed by Iris Hatfield, with over 35 years of experience in the handwriting field, the book improves the process of teaching handwriting and allows students to start at a younger age.The character Mr. Meerkat is the book's guide, making learning tasks fun; step-by-step, he shows the way to draw each letter and encourages creativity. There are clear arrow directions for letter creation, and plenty of shaded letters to trace for practice. The book is bound at the top for equal access for left- and right-handers.New American Cursive's simplified strokes and letter forms allow first grade students to truly master beautiful cursive. We have used New American Cursive in our Highlands Latin School, with dramatic results. Every child can master cursive in the first grade, and many of our first graders write better than typical third graders. Learning cursive early ensures that students are not slowed down or frustrated in the upper grades when they are focusing on other subjects, such as grammar and composition.

Hiro: Dragon Warrior (Phonics Comics, Volume 18, Issue 1)


Bobbi J.G. Weiss - 2007
    While being chased by bullies, he stumbles across the wise and mystical Master Fu with his ancient dojo. There, the spirited hero learns how to defend himself and his dragon city. Full color.

See How It's Made: Clothes, Toys, Shoes, Food, Drinks, Skateboards


Penny Smith - 2007
    Full-color.

Five Little Monkeys Reading in Bed


Eileen Christelow - 2007
    The titles in Eileen Christelow's books all carry the Five Little Monkeys theme, and all will delight children with their antics.

Wolf! Wolf!


John Rocco - 2007
    One day, he hears a young shepherd boy call "WOLF! WOLF!"Could it be that the boy is inviting him over for lunch?This hilarious retelling, with a twist, of the classic Aesop's fable is sure to delight a new generation of readers and vegetarians.

Science with Water


Frances Nagy - 2007
    This colorful book is packed with exciting scientific activities designed to help young children explore the intriguing properties of water.

The American Flag


Elaine Landau - 2007
    - Clean new design for easy readability and comprehension- Updated text presented in a lively, continuous narrative- New center-spread sidebar feature presenting material in a fun, creative way- Excellent age-appropriate introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects- Words to Know glossary clarifies subject-specific vocabulary- Learn More section encourages independent study- Index makes navigating subject matter easy

Max Goes to the Playground


Adria F. Klein - 2007
    How will the two play the day away?

Saint Francis and the Wolf


Jane Langton - 2007
    How the saint tamed the wolf with kindness resonants for families today in this beautifully illustrated picture book.Saint Francis was born in 1182, the son of a wealthy merchant. After a swashbuckling youth in Assisi, he had a change of faith and decided to live the life that he ascribed to Jesus, one of poverty and abstinence. He gave away everything he owned. His father disowned him. But over the years he drew to himself a substantial following of men and women and died revered and beloved in 1225. Three years later he was canonized as Saint Francis of Assisi by Pope Gregory IX.This lovely retelling of one of the less known of the Saint Francis lessons centers on the legend of the great wolf of Gubbio, a ferocious canine who terrorized the town and was slowly reducing it to penury and starvation. In nearby Assisi, Brother Francis heard of their plight and came to their rescue. Unbelievingly, the villagers watched from the ramparts as Brother Francis called to the wolf, tamed it with his tenderness, and made it pledge that if the people of Gubbio would care for it, he would do them no harm. He took the pledge and lived in harmony with the citizens of the city until his death.A wonderful collaboration between a Newbery-winning author, Jane Langton, and Caldecott-winning illustrator, Ilse Plume, with a timeless lesson.

The Illuminating World of Light with Max Axiom, Super Scientist


Emily Sohn - 2007
    Written in graphic-novel format.

Lovebirds


Julie Rach Mancini - 2007
    Written by an expert on lovebirds, this comprehensive book covers species characteristics and offers advice on how to look after these beautiful birds. T.F.H. has teamed up with Animal Planet(TM), the only television network devoted to the unique bonds between humans and animals, to present an exciting new series of family-friendly, comprehensive guides to superior pet care. Each book features newly written text from animal experts on a variety of topics, including feeding, housing, grooming, training, health care, and fun activities. Useful tip boxes in each chapter show every member of the household how to make the most out of owning a pet.