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  • Time for Kids: Almanac 2009

    Editors of TIME For Kids Magazine

    Paperback (Time For Kids, June 24, 2008)
    Loaded with hundreds of current maps, charts, statistics, photos, and Web links, a one-of-a-kind collection provides a wealth of fascinating facts about space, dinosaurs, presidents, inventions, and more, including a photo-filled "Who's News" chapter that gives the latest on kids' favorite actors, singers, authors, musicians, leaders, and others. Original.
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  • Time For Kids Almanac 2011

    Editors of TIME For Kids Magazine

    Paperback (Time For Kids, June 22, 2010)
    Filled with more amazing facts, stats and news than ever before, this dynamic resource is loaded with news stories from around the world and includes information that every kid needs to write reports, entertain friends and impress teachers--it's sure to keep young readers engaged, entertained and learning. Original.
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  • Time for Kids World Atlas

    Editors of TIME For Kids Magazine

    Paperback (Time For Kids, June 26, 2007)
    A world atlas for young readers includes photographs, easy-to-read maps, trivia information, statistics, and continent facts.
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  • People Celebrity Puzzler Holiday Special

    Editors of People Magazine

    Paperback (People, Oct. 20, 2009)
    Make your holidays merry with more addictive puzzles from the editors of People! Sharpen your pencils - and your wits - and nestle under the mistletoe with Puzzler!
  • Time for Kids: World Atlas

    Editors of TIME For Kids Magazine

    Paperback (Time For Kids, June 22, 2004)
    Includes forty-nine topographic and political maps, seven continent introductions, a World Fact File with flags and data for every country, and a twelve-page introduction on Earth's demographics and data. Original.
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  • TIME For Kids President Obama: A Day in the Life of America's Leader

    Editors of Time for Kids Magazine

    Paperback (Time For Kids, Oct. 6, 2009)
    How does the busiest man on Earth spend his time? Whether he's huddling with top advisers in the Oval Office, zipping around the globe on Air Force One, or enjoying a little downtime with his family, President Obama leads a fascinating life. Look inside to discover: How Barack Obama got America's top job Who helps the President make big decisions What goes on behind-the-scenes in the White House How the First Lady spends her days What the President does when he's not working And much, much more!
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  • TIME For Kids The Amazing Fact and Puzzle Book

    Editors of Time for Kids Magazine

    Paperback (Time For Kids, April 27, 2010)
    Word puzzles, brain teasers, optical and picture puzzles, mazes, anagrams and math and logic puzzles will challenge children to use all of their thinking and learning skills while discovering fascinating information. One hundred puzzles will be themed and accompanied by more than 200 informative photographs and text. The puzzle themes are ones that young people have told us are cool and interesting, from animals, nature and the environment to sports, pop culture's TV, movies, music and books. Visual puzzles will keep kids deciphering illustrations and photo images for hours, while the pencil puzzles will have them doodling as they increase their vocabulary and improve their language skills. TIME For Kids The Amazing Puzzle and Fact Book is sure to captivate kids for hours and satisfy parents because they know their child is learning and having fun at the same time.
  • Time: Almanac 2003: With Information Please

    Editors of Time Magazine

    Hardcover (Time Almanac, Nov. 15, 2002)
    From global trends to local elections...outer space to cyberspace....the past to the present...all the comprehensive up-to-the-minute facts, statistics, dates and information you'll ever need or want. Highlights include world statistics and countries, astronomy and space, calendar and holidays, health and nutrition, sports results, business, economy, personal finance, the Internet, web site guide, e-mail addresses and so much more!
  • Time for Kids: Almanac 2006

    Editors of TIME For Kids Magazine

    Paperback (Time For Kids, June 28, 2005)
    Look out!Time For Kids magazine, the classroom publication of Time magazine, and Fact Monster, "the kids` reference site from Information Please", have pooled together their vast resources to create a comprehensive, groundbreaking almanac.This one-of-a-kind collection provides students in grades 3-7 (and their curious parents) with a wealth of fascinating facts about Space, Animals, Presidents, Inventions and much, much more.The photo-filled "Who`s News" chapter gives the up-to-date skinny on kids` favorite actors, singers, authors, musicians, athletes, leaders, and more.Loaded with hundreds of current maps, charts, statistics, photos, and Web links, this handy full-color book will help students boost their brainpower, develop their learning skills, and improve their performance at school.The Time For Kids Almanac`s unique Homework Helper offers students tips on how to tackle tough assignments.Throughout the book, kids will find engaging puzzles and games that inspire their curiosity and keep them spellbound for hours. Kids feel sophisticated because the almanac talks to them in a language they understand.The almanac echoes the magazine with its credible content produced by the world`s top journalists and photographers.It is an almanac that will resonate equally among teachers, parents, and students.
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  • The Kids' Question & Answer Book Two

    Owl Magazine editors

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Nov. 10, 1988)
    Provides answers for a variety of common questions concerning animals, plants, insects, birds, the human body, outer space, and the weather.
  • Stellar Space

    Editors of Time for Kids Magazine

    Paperback (Capstone Press, July 1, 2014)
    TIME for Kids The BIG Book of Why: Space answers the why, what, when, where, who and how questions about earth and space that kids commonly ask, but adults can rarely answer. Why don't we fall off the planet? Why is the sky blue? Why are diamonds so rare? Why is the sun so bright? Where does our solar system end? Written in an upbeat manner, each answer is accompanied by either a photo or an illustration to show the reasons why. Of course, TIME For Kids goes beyond answering the question, and dips into the science or history to further explain the answer in an easy-to-follow, straightforward manner. TIME For Kids The BIG Book of Why: Space is a must-have book to satisfy the most curious of kids.
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  • TIME For Kids Big Box Set of Why, How and What?

    Editors of TIME For Kids Magazine

    Hardcover (Time For Kids, Oct. 2, 2012)
    How do submarines work? Why do giraffes have long necks? What is the difference between a fruit and a vegetable? How do animals see at night? Why is a football field 100 yards long? What does HTTP stand for? These are just a few examples of questions kids often ask, and parents can rarely answer!The top-selling TIME For Kids Big Book series have individually covered the most commonly asked How, What, and Why questions that children ask about the world around them. Now, for the first time, the series is being offered as a special three-volume compilation. The How, What, and Why Box Set will satisfy even the most curious of children, with nearly 600 pages bursting with thousands of facts and answers to hundreds of questions.The How, What, and Why Box Set includes the newest title from TIME For Kids, the Big Book of What, plus the Big Book of Why and the Big Book of How. Kids, 8-12, will devour the information on every page. Each book features colorful photos, diagrams, and clearly explained answers covering a wide range of topics including animals, sports, space, the human body, transportation, technology, science and much, much more.
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