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Original text from the 1823 anonymous poem published in the Troy Sentinel about Santa Claus filling stockingsand bringing toys to children all over the world. Black and white illustrations.
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Paintings of a tiger, businessman, gorilla, admiral, and clown move aside to reveal a cat, a pig, three monkeys, a hippo, and a young boy.
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Un libro de solapas interactivas y divertidas. (A lift-the-flap book.)
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An illustrated version of the traditional counting rhyme
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Mandy helps her mother count their items in the supermarket, where they can get in the express lane with no more than ten items. On board pages.
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(The Britannica Guide to the World's Most Influential People). (Reading Level: Grade 10; Interest Level: Grades 9-12).
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Presents one hundred different ideas to celebrate the hundreth day of school, from collecting to counting, baking to bouncing, and reading to writing.
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Presents over one hundred interesting facts about animals from around the world, including armadillos, cuttlefish, giant clams, sharks, scorpions, and meerkats.
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Brilliant inventor, thirteen-year-old Steve "Sneeze" Wyatt, determined to avoid skipping a grade in school, sets out to drive all of his teachers absolutely insane--and nothing, not even inventor's block and a mean teacher, will stand in his way! Reprint.
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Author-illustrator David Aguilar takes readers into the whole solar system as astronomers understand it today. In 2006, astronomers came up with a whole new way to think about our planetary system. They broke the planets into three groups: terrestrial, or rocky, planets; gas giants; and dwarf planets. Pluto became a dwarf planet, and two new dward planets were added- Ceres and Eris! From the possibility of life on Jupiter's moon, to a potential planet the author calls Eggland, this fascin…
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Presents the numbers one through ten with illustrations of things associated with San Francisco, with a section in the rear of the book explaining the illustrations. On board pages.
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Introduces American art from Winslow Homer to Jasper Johns and includes a timeline of important events taking place during each artist's lifetime.
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Ages 12+; Grades 7+. When seventeen-year-old Ginny receives a packet of mysterious envelopes from her favorite aunt, she leaves New Jersey to criss-cross Europe on a sort of scavenger hunt that transforms her life.
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