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New School Library Core Fiction Booklist Grades JK - 8 2018 New School Library Core Fiction Booklist Grades JK - 8 2018 Perma-Bound Canada New School Library Core Fiction Booklist • • • New School Library Core Fiction Booklist Perma-Bound Perma-Bound Canada Books • • • All the books in this list Perma-Bound Collection are in the Perma-Bound Perma-Bound maintains a collection of over 300,000 titles in all binding. formats, including eBooks, and bindings. The titles we carry are based on a number of factors including publisher information (we “Our Perma-Bound carry titles from over 1,000 publishers), reviews from independent bindings are Unconditionally reviewing agencies, award winners, and in-house Library and Guaranteed.” Classroom expertise gathered from over 50 years in the K-12 literature market. The list is presented in ascending alphabetical Hand-Picked Selections order by author. Perma-Bound Books has a staff of accredited librarians and Please visit www.perma- consultants who are experts in developing lists for specific needs. bound.com/canada for This list was developed by our in-house experts. further information on any title. Titles may be New School Library Core Fiction Booklist searched by entering the Title, Author, or Order There are few things more stressful than putting together a titles list Number in the search box. for a new elementary school. All orders are shipped free Some titles will be fine in hardback or paperback bindings which of charge. will not be part of the legacy collection of the library. All MARC records are But there are other titles which will be used year after year and free. reading after reading both in the library and in the classroom. These *All prices subject to change titles are best purchased in the Perma-Bound binding. without notice Every year we put together our listing of our most popular fiction authors, sets, and titles that can make up the fiction core of your library. Copyright Perma-Bound Canada All Rights Reserved This year our collection consists of 2,000 titles in our guaranteed Perma-Bound binding. 04162018 Perma-Bound Collection 1 New School Library Core Fiction Booklist • • • Perma-Bound Books Selection Criteria Impact The selection of series and titles for this list were taken from Statement sales data, reviewing agencies, and publisher reviews. • • • Perma-Bound Books maintains an extensive library of title detail and usage. These titles represent the ones which In compliance with Perma- librarians have told us make up the core of their fiction Bound environmental guidelines to reduce our collections. They are consistently the most circulated titles environmental footprint in their libraries and if not purchased in the Perma-Bound we have selected titles in binding, are frequently replac . ed our long-lasting, low impact, guaranteed If there is an author or series that you would like to include Perma-Bound binding. in the list, you may search our entire collection at www.perma-bound.com. • • • Place an Order Orders can be placed: Toll Free: 1.800.461.1999. Fax: 1.888.250.3811. Email: perma- [email protected] Or orders can be sent to us directly from our website at: www.perma-bound.com *All prices subject to change without notice 4112016 Selection Criteria 2 New School Library Core Fiction Booklist • • • 2018 New School Library Core Fiction Booklist (JK-8) Table of Contents Number of Titles or Tab Description Sets Cost This list contains the popular titles from Perma-Bound that Popular Authors are frequently ordered for new elementary schools. It is in 1416 Titles $28,980.69 Collection alphabetical order by Author making choosing favourite books by Author easy. This list highlights are most popular sets. The first 25 entries Graphic Novels & lists are popular sets by sales. The remaining sets are sorted 43 Sets/ 381 $ 7, Novel Sets alphabetically. Favourite series can be tracked for new titles Tiltes 858.15 using our new Series Tracker feature on our website. We have found that titles from these two series are the place Popular Perma-Bound that most librarians like to begin with their new library: Draw 224 Titles $ 4, Sets 516.14 50 and I Spy Books don’t necessarily need words to get their point across, Wordless Books as this list of the best wordless children’s books prove. With 61 Titles $ 1,303.94 glorious illustrations and immense detail, they tell tales that are every bit as inspiring as those with words Our popular Inquiry Based Learning resource - Inquiry From A-Z! - is designed to support primary K-3 teachers using inquiry in the classroom. There are 26 thematically linked 26 Sets/312 Inquiry A to Z! high-quality resource collections with elementary curriculum $ 6,232.06 Titles appeal. Fiction and non-fiction books are included in each Inquiry Kit. Each kit includes 1 Anchor Text, 12 Supporting books, 40-page Activity Guide and supporting resources. Selection Criteria 3 New School Library Core Popular Authors Collection Fiction Booklist 2018 Order MARC Records: Number Author Title List Price Net Price Discount Cost Per Book Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears: A 329377 Aardema, Verna $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free West African Tale 49766 Abercrombie, Barbara Charlie Anderson $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free 70260 Ada, Alma Flor Dear Peter Rabbit $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free Extra! Extra! Fairy-Tale News from Hidden 17677 Ada, Alma Flor Forest: Fairy-Tale News from Hidden $ 22.84 $ 15.99 30% Free Forest Gathering the Sun: An Alphabet in Spanish 114382 Ada, Alma Flor $ 24.07 $ 16.85 30% Free and English 332901 Ada, Alma Flor With Love, Little Red Hen $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free 340610 Ada, Alma Flor Yours Truly, Goldilocks $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free 108994 Adler, David A. Fraction Fun $ 38.01 $ 26.61 30% Free 142411 Adler, David A. How Tall, How Short, How Faraway $ 38.01 $ 26.61 30% Free 234779 Adler, David A. Picture Book of Harriet Tubman $ 38.01 $ 26.61 30% Free 234778 Adler, David A. Picture Book of Helen Keller $ 38.01 $ 26.61 30% Free 234766 Adler, David A. Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr. $ 38.01 $ 26.61 30% Free 234786 Adler, David A. Picture Book of Rosa Parks $ 38.01 $ 26.61 30% Free 323191 Aker, Suzanne What Comes in 2's, 3's, & 4's? $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free 143373 Alexander, Kwame Animal Ark $ 35.16 $ 24.61 30% Free 7365 Aliki All by Myself! $ 24.07 $ 16.85 30% Free 98293 Aliki Feelings $ 24.07 $ 16.85 30% Free 193870 Aliki Medieval Feast $ 24.07 $ 16.85 30% Free Allard, Harry & Marshall, 198398 Miss Nelson Has a Field Day $ 24.07 $ 16.85 30% Free James Allard, Harry & Marshall, 198394 Miss Nelson Is Back $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free James Allard, Harry & Marshall, 198395 Miss Nelson Is Missing! $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free James 9519 Altman, Linda Jacobs Amelia's Road $ 28.37 $ 19.86 30% Free Andersen, Hans Christian 242809 Princess and the Pea $ 25.46 $ 17.82 30% Free & Dunteze, Dorothee Anno, Masaichiro & 15919 Anno's Mysterious Multiplying Jar $ 28.41 $ 19.89 30% Free Mitsumasa 15901 Anno, Mitsumasa Anno's Counting Book $ 24.07 $ 16.85 30% Free 25010 Appelt, Kathi Bats Around the Clock $ 38.07 $ 26.65 30% Free 41934 Apte, Sunita Aztec Empire $ 24.01 $ 16.81 30% Free 91983 Arnold, Tedd Even More Parts: Idioms from Head to Toe $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free 131067 Arnold, Tedd Fly Guy's Ninja Christmas $ 24.44 $ 17.11 30% Free 26458 Arnold, Tedd Fly High, Fly Guy! $ 24.44 $ 17.11 30% Free 127432 Arnold, Tedd Green Wilma $ 24.07 $ 16.85 30% Free 5634 Arnold, Tedd Hi! Fly Guy $ 19.73 $ 13.81 30% Free 30882 Arnold, Tedd Hooray for Fly Guy! $ 24.44 $ 17.11 30% Free 201872 Arnold, Tedd More Parts $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free 215743 Arnold, Tedd No Jumping on the Bed! $ 24.07 $ 16.85 30% Free 229580 Arnold, Tedd Parts $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free 10593 Arnold, Tedd Shoo, Fly Guy! $ 24.44 $ 17.11 30% Free There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed 21236 Arnold, Tedd $ 24.44 $ 17.11 30% Free Fly Guy 13881 Arnold, Tedd Twin Princes $ 36.63 $ 25.64 30% Free 233443 Artell, Mike Petite Rouge: A Cajun Red Riding Hood $ 24.07 $ 16.85 30% Free 84860 Asch, Frank Earth and I $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free 81108 Aston, Dianna Hutts Egg Is Quiet $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free 17826 Aston, Dianna Hutts Seed Is Sleepy $ 38.57 $ 27.00 30% Free Peram-Bound Canada 1-800-461-19999 wwww.perma-bound.com/canada 1 New School Library Core Popular Authors Collection Fiction Booklist 2018 Order MARC Records: Number Author Title List Price Net Price Discount Cost Per Book I Wonder Why I Sleep: And Other 150409 Avison, Brigid $ 24.07 $ 16.85 30% Free Questions about My Body 235037 Axelrod, Amy Pigs on a Blanket: Fun with Math and Time $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free 235015 Axelrod, Amy Pigs on the Ball: Fun with Math and Sports $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free 29537 Baker, Keith Big Fat Hen $ 24.07 $ 16.85 30% Free 246902 Baker, Keith Quack and Count $ 25.51 $ 17.86 30% Free 328506 Baker, Keith Who Is the Beast? $ 25.54 $ 17.88 30% Free 206282 Bang, Molly My Light $ 39.50 $ 27.65 30% Free 294675 Bang, Molly Ten, Nine, Eight $ 24.07 $ 16.85 30% Free When Sophie Gets Angry--Really, Really 325688 Bang, Molly $ 24.07 $ 16.85 30% Free Angry..
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