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Ideal for today's young investigative reader, each A True Book includes lively sidebars, a glossary and index, plus a comprehensive "To Find Out More" section listing books, organizations, and Internet sites. A staple of library collections since the 1950s, the new A True Book series is the definitive nonfiction series for elementary school readers....
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Following the well-known and much-loved Rookie Books format, these fun and informative books introduce early elementary-school children to the basic facts about major holidays. Each book explains the development of the holiday and how it is celebrated today, and includes holiday games, traditions, crafts, and foods....
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Ideal for today's young investigative reader, each A True Book includes lively sidebars, a glossary and index, plus a comprehensive "To Find Out More" section listing books, organizations, and Internet sites. A staple of library collections since the 1950s, the new A True Book series is the definitive nonfiction series for elementary school readers....
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Following the well-known and much-loved Rookie Books format, these fun and informative books introduce early elementary-school children to the basic facts about major holidays. Each book explains the development of the holiday and how it is celebrated today, and includes holiday games, traditions, crafts, and foods....
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Fourth-grader Scab McNally knows exactly what he wants: a dog. Part inventor, part daredevil, and part mischievous student, Scab is determined not to let anything or anyone get in his way, especially his "smart times ten" twin sister, Isabelle. With her reporting his every move to their parents, Scab can't catch a break. How is he supposed to prove to his parents that he's responsible enough to handle a pet if she keeps tattling on every tiny thing he does? When his newest invention, a sister repellent spray (a.k.a. Isabelle's Smell) becomes a hit with the guys, Scab hatches a plan. He'll earn enough selling Isabelle's Smell to buy a dog, and then his parents will have to say yes, right? Soon, the money is flowing in. But one broken bottle of the mega-stinky concoction brings a brownish-gray cloud of disaster, not to mention a Haz Mat crew. And faster than a bunch of girls in Hello Kitty shirts can scream "Ewww!" Scab's hopes of getting a dog vanish (cough!). In the midst of his self pity, Scab begins to see that his at-any-cost drive to get a dog has hurt the people he cares most about. Will Scab be able to set things right? ...
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Following the well-known and much-loved Rookie Books format, these fun and informative books introduce early elementary-school children to the basic facts about major holidays. Each book explains the development of the holiday and how it is celebrated today, and includes holiday games, traditions, crafts, and foods....
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Fourth-grader Scab McNally knows exactly what he wants: a dog. Part inventor, part daredevil, and part mischievous student, Scab is determined not to let anything or anyone get in his way, especially his "smart times ten" twin sister, Isabelle. With her reporting his every move to their parents, Scab can't catch a break. How is he supposed to prove to his parents that he's responsible enough to handle a pet if she keeps tattling on every tiny thing he does? When his newest invention, a sister repellent spray (a.k.a. Isabelle's Smell) becomes a hit with the guys, Scab hatches a plan. He'll earn enough selling Isabelle's Smell to buy a dog, and then his parents will have to say yes, right? Soon, the money is flowing in. But one broken bottle of the mega-stinky concoction brings a brownish-gray cloud of disaster, not to mention a Haz Mat crew. And faster than a bunch of girls in Hello Kitty shirts can scream "Ewww!" Scab's hopes of getting a dog vanish (cough!). In the midst of his self pity, Scab begins to see that his at-any-cost drive to get a dog has hurt the people he cares most about. Will Scab be able to set things right? ...
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Fourth-grader Scab McNally knows exactly what he wants: a dog. Part inventor, part daredevil, and part mischievous student, Scab is determined not to let anything or anyone get in his way, especially his "smart times ten" twin sister, Isabelle. With her reporting his every move to their parents, Scab can't catch a break. How is he supposed to prove to his parents that he's responsible enough to handle a pet if she keeps tattling on every tiny thing he does? When his newest invention, a sister repellent spray (a.k.a. Isabelle's Smell) becomes a hit with the guys, Scab hatches a plan. He'll earn enough selling Isabelle's Smell to buy a dog, and then his parents will have to say yes, right? Soon, the money is flowing in. But one broken bottle of the mega-stinky concoction brings a brownish-gray cloud of disaster, not to mention a Haz Mat crew. And faster than a bunch of girls in Hello Kitty shirts can scream "Ewww!" Scab's hopes of getting a dog vanish (cough!). In the midst of his self pity, Scab begins to see that his at-any-cost drive to get a dog has hurt the people he cares most about. Will Scab be able to set things right? ...
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Reveals the harmful effects of this disease from teens who have experienced it first-hand, and discusses how they got back on track....
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Following the well-known and much-loved Rookie Books format, these fun and informative books introduce early elementary-school children to the basic facts about major holidays. Each book explains the development of the holiday and how it is celebrated today, and includes holiday games, traditions, crafts, and foods....
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Following the well-known and much-loved Rookie Books format, these fun and informative books introduce early elementary-school children to the basic facts about major holidays. Each book explains the development of the holiday and how it is celebrated today, and includes holiday games, traditions, crafts, and foods....
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As we know, today's preteens don't just need to know how to "cope" with problems; they need the proper tools to make positive changes and smart decisions in all areas of life. From keeping a journal to getting help with depression, and from learning to take personal responsibility to dealing with divorce, the Choices library series will be filled with the information, support, and advice that teens have come to expect from the magazine....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Examines rocks, gems, and minerals, and how humans have used them throughout history for construction, jewelry, tools, and even money....
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Following the well-known and much-loved Rookie Books format, these fun and informative books introduce early elementary-school children to the basic facts about major holidays. Each book explains the development of the holiday and how it is celebrated today, and includes holiday games, traditions, crafts, and foods....
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As we know, today's preteens don't just need to know how to "cope" with problems; they need the proper tools to make positive changes and smart decisions in all areas of life. From keeping a journal to getting help with depression, and from learning to take personal responsibility to dealing with divorce, the Choices library series will be filled with the information, support, and advice that teens have come to expect from the magazine....
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What do the airplane, currency, movies, and the telescope have in common? They are all inventions that shaped our world. Imagine what life would be like without them!...
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Presents information on fossils, including how different types are formed, how they have been used to date periods in Earth's history, and major areas of the world where fossil hunting is going on today....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Learn how seismologists study large and small earthquakes, and understand the origins, causes, and destructive effects of earthquakes....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Reveals the harmful effects of this disease from teens who have experienced it first-hand, and discusses how they got back on track....
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What do the airplane, currency, movies, and the telescope have in common? They are all inventions that shaped our world. Imagine what life would be like without them!...
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