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Books with author Catherine O'Neill Grace

  • You Won't Believe Your Eyes

    Catherine O'Neill Grace, Catherine O'Neill

    Hardcover (Natl Geographic Society, April 1, 1987)
    Introduces the world of visual illusion describing the workings of the eye-brain system and how different types of illusions occur
  • You Won't Believe Your Eyes!/Book and Poster

    Catherine O'Neill Grace, Catherine O'Neill

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, March 1, 1994)
    Introduces the world of visual illusion describing the workings of the eye-brain system and how different types of illusions occur
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  • I Want to Be...a Firefighter

    Stephanie Maze, Catherine O'Neill Grace

    Hardcover (Harcourt Childrens Books, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Describes the different jobs done by people working in the firefighting profession and some people who have made important contributions in this field.
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  • 1621: A New Look at Thanksgiving

    Catherine O'Neill Grace

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2004)
    In cooperation with the Plimoth Plantation, a living-history museum in Massachusetts, National Geographic has recreated the first Thanksgiving. Photographs by National Geographic photographers of the recreation at Plimoth Plantation illustrate this book. In 1621, in a small settlement on the edge of the sea, 52 English colonists celebrated their first harvest. The colonists were joined by 90 men of the Wampanoag tribe for a gathering that was to last three days in a town now known as Plymouth. Over the centuries, there have been countless versions of this story, creating a popular myth of the first Thanksgiving. Many Americans imagine brave, peaceful settlers inviting a few wild Indians over for a turkey dinner. But there was no pumpkin pie or cranberry sauce at this celebration. There were no Indians with woven blankets over their shoulders and large feathered headdresses. No pilgrims with somber black clothes and silver buckle hats either. The English didn't even call themselves Pilgrims. This book puts aside that myth and takes a new look at our American history. It questions what we know and recovers lost voices of the Wampanoag people. True history includes the voices of all its participants. 1621: A New Look at Thanksgiving invites young people to read, listen, and think about our shared history. The book also features a foreword, a section on the actual reenactment and the concept of living history, a chronology, an index, and a bibliography.
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  • Relax

    Catherine O'Neill Grace, Catherine O'Neill, Toni Goffe

    Hardcover (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Lists things that might make a child tense, describes physical reactions to stress and offers imaginative relaxation exercises
  • Annie and Simon

    Catharine O'Neill

    Paperback (Candlewick, Feb. 11, 2014)
    "Interactions between patient Simon and exuberant Annie are both credible and comical." — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s BooksCandlewick Sparks are perfect for the newly independent reader:* Award-winning stories by top authors & illustrators* Short, engaging chapters* Vibrant illustrations* Welcoming design Rich vocabularyCandlewick Sparks are sure to ignite a lifelong love of reading.
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  • Mrs. Dunphy's Dog

    Catherine O'Neill

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, June 1, 1987)
    Mrs. Dunphy's dog discovers that he can read, and develops a taste for tabloid newspapers.
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  • 1621: A New Look at Thanksgiving

    Catherine O'Neill Grace

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    In October of 2000, Plimoth Plantation cooperated with the Wampanoag community to stage an historically accurate reenactment of the 1621 harvest celebration. 1621: A New Look at Thanksgiving exposes the myth that this event was the “first Thanksgiving” and is the basis for the Thanksgiving holiday that is celebrated today. This exciting book describes the actual events that took place during the three days that the Wampanoag people and the colonists came together. The photographs taken by Sisse Brimberg and Cotton Coulson capture the spirit of the event and bring it to life. Co-authors Catherine O’Neill Grace and Margaret M. Bruchac worked closely with Plimoth Plantation historians to produce this timely new book that tells the whole story by including the voices of all who were involved.
  • Relax

    Catherine O'Neill, Toni Goffe

    Paperback (Child's Play International, May 1, 2005)
    This book helps us to recognize the causes and symptoms of stress in children's lives, and teaches us how to deal with them, using simple and enjoyable exercises.
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  • Computers Those Amazing Machines

    Catherine O'Neill Grace, Catherine O'Neill

    Hardcover (Natl Geographic Society, June 1, 1985)
    Examines the history, functions, and influences of computers in everyday life, science, and industry, and discusses careers in the field.
  • Annie and Simon: Candlewick Sparks

    Catharine O'Neill

    Hardcover (Candlewick, April 8, 2008)
    A chatty little girl and her patient older brother share an easy bond in a charming early chapter book filled with warmth and wry humor.Annie and Simon: little sister and big, big brother. Annie likes to talk — a lot — about what she’s going to be when she grows up, about the clouds and rain and umbrellas, about picnics in the park and meteors, about loons and canoes and turtles. And Simon is a very good listener. He knows a lot about the stars and the weather, how to fix bee stings, and where to look for loons. He knows a lot about being the kind of big brother that keeps a little sister smiling. Whether they are poking around the garden or paddling through a marsh, curious Annie and patient Simon are siblings who are clearly happy in each other’s company.
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  • Natural Wonders of North America

    Catherine O'Neill Grace, Catherine Oneill

    Hardcover (Natl Geographic Society, June 1, 1984)
    Grace, Catherine O'Neill, Oneill, Catherine