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  • av Forrest Everett
    190,-

  • av Peter Hinckley
    156,-

  • av CHRISTY MONSON
    300,-

    "In Scientists of Faith, readers will meet twenty-eight brilliant men and women from different countries, time periods, and scientific disciplines who all share one thing in common: an unshakeable faith in God."--Amazon.

  • av Jacqueline Jules
    286,-

    "Author Jacqueline Jules, who was a school librarian in Arlington, Virginia on 9/11, tells the story of that day through a tapestry of poems. These poems tell the stories of young people from all aspects of the Arlington and Pentagon communities and are composites drawn from personal experiences with students and friends residing in Northern Virginia at the time of the attack." --Provided by Publisher.

  • av Amy Houts
    286,-

    A Christian, faith-based picture book about why human beings are responsible for fighting climate change and how kids can help.

  • av Jane Yolen
    286,-

    "[Presents] fifteen hilarious poems that celebrate the sounds of the human body, from sniffles to snaps, sneezes to wheezes, hiccups to yawns, and more!"--Back cover.

  • av Gina Perry
    136,-

    Let's draw dinosaurs!This mini doodle book bursts with fully illustrated pages, each with a different activity to get kids drawing their prehistoric favorites. Add teeth to a T-Rex, fill the sky with Pterodactyls, draw what hatches from a dino egg, and much more! Part of the Mini Doodles series by illustrator Gina Perry, Let's Draw Dinosaurs! comes with enough pages to provide hours of drawing fun, but not so many that kids get overwhelmed and give up. Its handy size means it can be slipped into a backpack, purse, or seat pocket with ease--perfect for trips or quick creative breaks.

  • av Irene Latham
    300,-

    "Footprints forever etched in time. A commemorative patch from a tragic flight. Two golf balls, still lodged in frozen dust 238,900 miles away. From the amusing to the poignant, The Museum on the Moon introduces readers to the mysterious objects left on the lunar surface since humans arrived in 1969. Part history, part poetry, heartwarming and haunting, and illustrated with breathtaking graphite drawings, The Museum on the Moon is a moving exhibit of humankind's most famous quest for knowledge and our place in the universe"--

  • av G R Boden
    266,-

    Cinder Moss, 8th grade mortal at Copperpenny Middle, doesn't know it, but Odin has a mission for her: slow down Ragnarok.

  • av Gina Perry
    136,-

    Let's draw magical creatures! From mermaids to unicorns, this mini doodle book bursts with fully illustrated pages, each with a different activity to get kids drawing their favorite creatures. Add mermaids to the lagoon, give a unicorn a rainbow road, fill in a dragon's treasure hoard, and much more! Part of the Mini Doodles series by illustrator Gina Perry, Let's Draw Magical Creatures! comes with enough pages to provide hours of drawing fun, but not so many that kids get overwhelmed and give up. Its handy size means it can be slipped into a backpack, purse, or seat pocket with ease--perfect for trips or quick creative breaks.

  • av Nicolas Jeter
    246,-

    "On the Battle School social ladder, Wizzies fall somewhere below tooth infections and snail-flavored birthday cake. My future was magic spells and robes made out of tablecloths. It's Ned's first year at Battle School. For eleven years, he's dreamed of becoming Carnac's most legendary Knight--but that was before he found out he had magic. To Ned's horror, Coach kicks him out of Knight training, and he's packed off to the Wizzie House for magic lessons. When a ghost starts following Ned everywhere, it's official: Ned has had enough of magic. But when Carnac's prince is mysteriously kidnapped and rumors begin of the Dragon-Witch's return, will Ned have to embrace his magic once and for all to save the kingdom? Or will everything end in a pile of dragon snot and poopy hedgehogs? Find out in The Worst Wizard, a hilarious tale of Yeti Babies, one-eyed cats, cantankerous janitors, and swords that recite poetry."--

  • av Tony Pesqueira
    266,-

    "Introduce your child (or yourself!) to the incredible language of Spanish! Featuring over 800 first words with bright, bold illustrations, My First Book of Spanish provides each word in English, Spanish, and a romanization that makes pronunciation a breeze"--

  • av Christin Farley
    266,-

    In On This Day in Black History, kids who love facts and trivia will spends hours poring over nearly 400 pages of milestones in Black sports, music, art, history, politics, and more, all neatly arranged by day of the year.

  • av Janessa Parker
    286,-

    In this moving tale about life for many modern Native Americans, breathtaking art and poignant prose tell of the hardships, the triumphs, and the resilience of a mighty people: the Diné (the Navajo).

  • av BUSHEL & PECK BOOKS
    246,-

    Record your innermost thoughts in this stunning Giving Journal from Bushel & Peck, where for every journal we sell, we donate a children's book to kids in need! Lined, cream-colored pages provide ample space for writing or taking notes. And at 5.5" x 8.5" in size, this smooth, beautifully designed hardcover notebook is perfect for tucking into a drawer or purse. So get writing, and we'll pay it forward!

  • av Diane Worthey
    286,-

    "In 1867 England, a girl learned to be proper and speak when spoken to. But one girl marched to a different beat. Ethel Smyth climbed fences, explored graveyards, and yearned to become a famous composer at a time when only men could publisher their music. But become a composer she did, first signing her music as E. Smyth so people couldn't guess her gender then eventually writing openly as a woman (but still sometimes not getting paid!). Ethel had had enough. She joined the suffragette movement, marching in the streets and fighting for the right to vote. She even composed the famous 'March of the Women' battle cry--and directed it from her cell window with a toothbrush when she was put in prison."--

  • av BUSHEL & PECK BOOKS
    266,-

  • av BUSHEL & PECK BOOKS
    200,-

  • av Lindy Mattice
    346,-

    Featuring more than 125 amazing mammals and hundreds of vintage zoological illustrations, Mammalia is the gorgeous guide to the mammal class (a.k.a. home to you and me!). Enchanting artwork from some of the world's most accomplished zoological artists adorns over 140 pages of facts, charts, and taxonomic trees. Written by Lindy Mattice, author of How to Speak Animal, this visual tome is as stunning as it is informative and a must-have vintage treasure.

  • av BUSHEL & PECK BOOKS
    250,-

  • av BUSHEL & PECK BOOKS
    246,-

    Unearth all of history's most significant events for every day of the year! In On This Day in History, kids who love facts and trivia will spend hours poring over 2,675 milestones in sports, music, art, history, politics, and more, all neatly arranged by day of the year and accompanied by over 150 photographs and illustrations. It's fat. It's packed. It's like fifty seasons of Jeopardy! crammed into one handy volume. It's On This Day in History!

  • av S. E. Abramson
    186,-

    Take a break from the console and discover the amazing origins behind all your favorite video games! Did you know that Mario was originally named Jumpman? Or that his iconic hat and moustache were created because hair and mouths were too hard to animate? Or that Fortnite was originally pitched as a zombie apocalypse survival game? Or that the creator of Pokémon was inspired by his childhood bug collection? In The Secret Lives of Video Games, you'll read all this and more! Age-appropriate games include: Minecraft Roblox Fortnite Rocket League The Legend of Zelda Pokémon Super Mario Bros. Animal Crossing Sonic the Hedgehog Splatoon Among Us Overwatch FIFA Tetris Lego and more!

  • av Ryan Cowan
    266,-

    In Treasure Island: The Read-With-Me Edition, the unabridged text of the exciting story of Jim Hawkins, the pirates, and Long John Silver is broken down into easy, twenty-minute chunks--perfect for daily read-alouds. Thoughtful questions after each passage boost comprehension and facilitate meaningful discussion, while definitions in the margins make it easy for parents to explain what challenging words might mean. Learn vocabulary, strengthen literacy, introduce the classics, and bond over beautiful literature in just 20 minutes a day!

  • av David Miles
    156,-

    For kids who love all things cars and trucks comes The Three Little Rigs, the latest in the Truck Tales series! Big Rig sends out the Three Little Rigs with glass, lumber, and steel to take to the other side of the mountain. But when night falls and the little rigs make camp (in quickly-built houses of glass, lumber, and steel, of course), the Big Bad Bulldozer pays them a mischievous visit.

  • av Judy Johnson
    256,-

    In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The Read-With-Me Edition, the unabridged text of the beloved story of the yellow brick road, the shoes, and the wizard is broken down into easy, twenty-minute chunks--perfect for daily read-alouds. Thoughtful questions after each passage boost comprehension and facilitate meaningful discussion, while definitions in the margins make it easy for parents to explain what challenging words might mean. Learn vocabulary, strengthen literacy, introduce the classics, and bond over beautiful literature in just 20 minutes a day!

  • av A. H. Benjamin
    266,-

  • av Caroline Derlatka
    286,-

    When You Open a Book is a stunning ode to the world's grandest adventure of all: reading a book. Gorgeous artwork by Italian illustrator Sara Ugolotti depicts dragons, forests, pirates, merfolk, lollipop trees, lemonade tides, and more as a child journeys through page upon page of the written word.

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