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Books with author Elizabeth T. Mills

  • The Everything Kids' Easy Science Experiments Book: Explore the world of science through quick and fun experiments!

    J. Elizabeth Mills

    eBook (Everything, April 18, 2010)
    Why is the sky blue? What makes a balloon float? Why can't I see in the dark?You can discover the answers to these questions and more with The Everything Kids' Easy Science Experiments Book. Using easy-to-find household materials like soda bottles and flashlights, you can build bubbles, create plastic--even make raisins dance! All of the experiments are kid-tested and educational--but more importantly, they're tons of fun! These quick and easy experiments help you to:Explore your five senses.Discover density and sound.Delve into seasons, life cycles, and weather.Investigate electricity and light.Study the solar system and landforms.Examine matter and acids/bases. This is the perfect book for a rainy Saturday, a lazy vacation day, or even after school. You'll have so much fun conducting the experiments, you'll forget that you're actually learning about science!
  • A Present for Bob

    Elizabeth Milton

    language (Bob the Builder, Oct. 10, 2017)
    Celebrate Christmas with Bob the Builder! This beautiful picture book is based on a special holiday episode and is sure to become a Christmas classic!
  • Wendy Saves the Day

    Elizabeth Milton

    language (Bob the Builder, Oct. 10, 2017)
    When Saffi designs an amazing treehouse, she knows just who to ask to build it: Bob the Builder and his crew! But when a tough job gets even tougher, it looks like Saffi's treehouse might not happen after all. Can Saffi's hero, Wendy, save the day?
  • Don't Lose Your Shoes!

    Elizabeth Mills

    Library Binding (Cartwheel Books, June 1, 2009)
    A step-by-step, hands-on approach to learning to tie shoes.With a die-cut, fold-out cover and a color-coded shoelace, this book teaches children to tie their shoes with a comical and engaging story.Eric is having trouble at the playground. On the monkey bars, down the slippery slide, and even across the wobbly bridge, Eric's shoes just won't stay on his feet! But everytime Eric trips, flips, and slips, his friends are there to help him with some shoe-tying advice.With detailed, step-by-step instructions throughout the book, the challenge of tying shoes is "knot" hard at all!
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  • Dinotrux: Rolling with the Rollodons!

    Elizabeth Milton

    Paperback (LB Kids, May 2, 2017)
    It's Rollodon season, which means a huge herd of steamrolling Trux are migrating through the crater. Can Ty and the other Dinotrux convince the uncontrollable Rollodons to put their steamrolling skills to good use? Stickers are included! Dinotrux ©2017 DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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  • Eternity

    Elizabeth Miles

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, Sept. 3, 2013)
    Secrets and revenge make for desperate measures and fateful choices in this gripping conclusion to the Fury trilogy.The weather is mild in Ascension…but beneath the surface, everything is burning up. The nightmare Emily Winters has been living through for months shows no sign of ending, as the Furies stay on the peripheral, slowly driving her crazy. Em feels...different. She’s angry, and never cold, and too strong. It’s only a matter of time before she turns into the thing she hates the most. Em needs to take her fate into her own hands, but without Drea’s help, or anyone to turn to, Em is quickly running out of options. Crow’s involvement with Em has grown more complicated. His visions are taking shape—and it doesn’t look good for Em. But Crow has a plan, and he will do anything to save her. Anything. JD misses the Em he used to know...and love. She doesn’t seem like herself; it’s like she’s hiding something. When JD begins to learn the truth, he is as scared as he is determined to help her. And Em’s survival may be dependent on his actions. The Furies love to play games, but this time they’re deadly serious…and they hate to lose.
  • The Everything Kids' Easy Science Experiments Book: Explore the world of science through quick and fun experiments!

    J. Elizabeth Mills

    Paperback (Everything, May 18, 2010)
    Why is the sky blue? What makes a balloon float? Why can't I see in the dark?You can discover the answers to these questions and more with The Everything Kids' Easy Science Experiments Book. Using easy-to-find household materials like soda bottles and flashlights, you can build bubbles, create plastic--even make raisins dance! All of the experiments are kid-tested and educational--but more importantly, they're tons of fun! These quick and easy experiments help you to:Explore your five senses.Discover density and sound.Delve into seasons, life cycles, and weather.Investigate electricity and light.Study the solar system and landforms.Examine matter and acids/bases. This is the perfect book for a rainy Saturday, a lazy vacation day, or even after school. You'll have so much fun conducting the experiments, you'll forget that you're actually learning about science!
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  • Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace

    Elizabeth Shown Mills

    Hardcover (Genealogical Pub Co, June 30, 2007)
    Evidence Explained is the definitive guide to the citation and analysis of historical sources. It begins with a simple question: Why do we invest so much of our energy into the citation of sources? Followed by the intriguing answer: Because all sources are not created equal. As a citation guide, Evidence Explained is built on this simple question and answer. According to the author, there are no historical resources we can trust at face value. Records simply offer evidence, and their assertions may or may not be true. To decide what actually happened, we must understand those records. To analyze that evidence and judge what to believe, we also need particular facts about those records. Thus, Evidence Explained has two principal uses: it provides citation models for most historical sources especially original materials not covered by classic citation guides such as The Chicago Manual of Style. Beyond that it can help us understand each type of record and identify each in such detail that we and our readers will know not only where to go to find our source, but, equally important, the nature of that source so that the evidence can be better interpreted and the accuracy of our conclusions properly appraised. Highlights Covers all contemporary and electronic sources not discussed in traditional style manuals, including digital, audio, and video sources Explains citation principals and includes more than 1,000 citation models for virtually every source type Shows readers where to go to find their sources and how to describe them and evaluate them Teaches readers to separate facts from assertions and theory from proof in the evaluation of evidence. Most importantly, Evidence Explained discusses source citations for every known class of records, including microfilm and microfiche, and records created by the new digital media: Websites Blogs Digital books and journals DVDs CDs Audio files Podcasts Everyone Needs This Book -Carry it around and consult it for the correct citation of any source you come across -Keep it constantly at your side to help you identify sources -Use it to evaluate digital and Internet sources -Make it your standard for citing sources and evaluating evidence in your day-to-day research
  • The Everything Kids' Easy Science Experiments Book: Explore the world of science through quick and fun experiments!

    J. Elizabeth Mills

    Paperback (Adams Media, May 18, 2010)
    Why is the sky blue? What makes a balloon float? Why can't I see in the dark? You can discover the answers to these questions and more with The Everything Kids' Easy Science Experiments Book. Using easy-to-find household materials like soda bottles and flashlights, you can build bubbles, create plastic--even make raisins dance! All of the experiments are kid-tested and educational--but more importantly, they're tons of fun! These quick and easy experiments help you to: Explore your five senses. Discover density and sound. Delve into seasons, life cycles, and weather. Investigate electricity and light. Study the solar system and landforms. Examine matter and acids/bases. This is the perfect book for a rainy Saturday, a lazy vacation day, or even after school. You'll have so much fun conducting the experiments, you'll forget that you're actually learning about science!
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  • Read It! Draw It! Solve It!: Problem Solving with Animal Themes, Grade K Workbook

    Elizabeth D. Miller

    Paperback (Dale Seymour Publications, March 15, 2000)
    This unique problem-solving program is designed for children from reading readiness through third grade. It was created to increase young children’s understanding of mathematical concepts through direct visual involvement. Students demonstrate their understanding of the concept by creating a drawing before providing the answer – a perfect combination of reading, math, and art!Each book contains 180 problems, one for each day of the school year. Students love making pictures, and at the same time, they become successful problem solvers. The open-ended method promotes diversity and confidence among students as they use their own abilities and perspectives to reason through and solve mathematical problems. Students learn to look for more than one way to solve a problem, developing confidence in their reasoning abilities and improving problem solving skills.The series includes five Teacher Resource Books, one for each level in grades 1-3, one for grades 4-5, and one for grades K-3 based on animal themes. Student Workbooks, with activities chosen from the Grades K-3 Animal Themes are also available.
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  • In the Suzuki Style

    Elizabeth Mills

    Paperback (Diablo Pr, June 1, 1974)
    Children's Music Style
  • Dinotrux: Rolling with the Rollodons!

    Elizabeth Milton

    language (LB Kids, May 2, 2017)
    It's Rollodon season, which means a huge herd of steamrolling Trux are migrating through the crater. Can Ty and the other Dinotrux convince the uncontrollable Rollodons to put their steamrolling skills to good use? Dinotrux ©2017 DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved.