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100 MATH ACTIVITIES KIDS NEED TO DO BY 1ST GRADE by Carolyn Brunetto (Paperback - Scholastic Prof Bo
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My First 100 Words in Spanish and English by Keith Faulkner (Reinforced Hardcover - Reissue)
Learning a foreign language has never been this much fun! Just pull the sturdy tabs and change the words under the pictures from English to Spanish and back again to English!
Real Fitness by American Girl (Paperback - Amer Girl)
A title with 101 fun ideas for games and activities to keep the female athlete and non-athlete active and fit is divided by On the Playground, Outdoors, Indoors, Around Town, and At the Pool.
Reading Comprehension, Grades 7 to 8 by School Specialty Publishing (Paperback - Instructional Fair
Will Shortz Presents I Can KenKen! by Will Shortz (Paperback - Griffin)
The Everything Kids' Money Book by Diane Mayr (Paperback - Adams Media Corp)
Discusses the development of money as a medium of exchange, from early bartering to modern ATM machines.
Building Reading Comprehension by Jillayne Prince Wallaker (Paperback - Instructional Fair)
Llama Who Had No Pajama by Mary Ann Hoberman (Paperback - Reprint)
Exploring the wonders of childhood, an amusing collection of poetry encompasses an array of topics, from rhyming observations of centipedes to verse celebrations of birthdays, and comes complete with full-color illustrations. Reprint.
Algebra II by Margaret Thomas (Paperback - Revised)
The Girls' Doodle Book by Andrew Pinder (Paperback - Running Pr Book Pub)
The Boys' Doodle Book by Andrew Pinder (Paperback - Running Pr Book Pub)
Beautiful Doodles by Nikalas Catlow (Paperback - Running Pr Book Pub)
Life Science, Grades 5 to 8 by Daryl Vriesenga (Paperback - Instructional Fair)
Sticker Activity Numbers by Priddy (Paperback - Sticker)
100 Most Dangerous Things on the Planet by Anna Claybourne (Paperback - Scholastic Reference)
Getting lost in a cave, being attacked by an alligator, or surviving a powerful avalanche are some of the topics presented in this informative survival guide filled with useful tips and techniques designed to help save a life. Original.
100 Things to Spot in the Night Sky by Phillip Clarke (Cards - Usborne Pub Ltd)
100 Math Activites by Jackie Glasthal (Paperback - Scholastic Prof Book Div)
Usborne 100 Science Experiments by Georgina Andrews (Paperback - Usborne Pub Ltd)
An action-packed collection of one hundred science experiments shows young scientists how to make crystals, electrical circuits, paper planes, and more using everyday materials. Original.
Salting the Ocean by Naomi Shihab Nye (Hardcover - Greenwillow)
Jerry Middlebrook, Mary Gutierrez, Robyn Rutland, Sandra Scherbenske, Jason Witherspoon, Austin Stoker, Spring Odiorne, Alison Sagebiel, Alfonso Vargas ... There are 100 poems in this book by 100 poets who wrote their poems when they were in grades one through twelve. These poets are not famous. You have not read their poems before. These poets live anywhere. They are now dentists and dancers and teachers and students and construction workers. They write with fire. They could be you.
Our Documents by National Archives (Paperback - Oxford Univ Pr)
Traditional Manuscript by Renee Cummings (Paperback - Instructional Fair)
100 Palabras en Ingles que los Ninos deben leer en 1er grado/100 words in English kids need to read
Numbers 1 to 100/numeros Del 1 Al 100 by School Specialty Publishing (Paperback - Bilingual)
100% Super! by Cary Oakman (Paperback - Golden Books)
Disney/Pixar’s latest collaboration, <i>The Incredibles</i>, is chock-full of cool retro-inspired images that are true works of art—perfect for the tons of tattoos included in this book. The back cover features an optical illusion for kids to make.
Under Construction by Katherine Ryals (Paperback - Sterling Pub Co Inc)
Unicorn Games by Katherine Ryals (Paperback - Sterling Pub Co Inc)
Pirate Treasure Hunt by Carol Murray (Paperback - Sterling Pub Co Inc)
100 Palabras en ingles que los ninos deben leer en 3er grado/100 words in English kids need to read
1-100 Dot-To-Dots by Steve Harpster (Paperback - Sterling Pub Co Inc)
Learning to count, refining fine motor skills, and having a blast: that's what children will be doing when they complete these fun dot-to-dots. Each cute picture has 100 dots to connect, and youngsters will surely count along as they move the pencil from one number to the next. Nothing's tricky, because the dots follow one another in a nice, smooth, logical progression, not zig-zagging too much to throw kids off course. With delightful images such as a smiling seal, wild-haired boy, and beanie-clad dog, this will become a favorite with pre-schoolers and kindergarteners.