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Books with author Felicia Lowenstein Niven

  • Learning to Care for Fish

    Felicia Lowenstein Niven

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Lots of people like fish. If you have decided that fish are the right pet for you and your family, then this is the book for you. Learn about different types of fish. Read about where to get fish, what to have before you bring your new pet home, and more! American Humane helps you choose a pet fish.
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  • Weird Science Jokes to Tickle Your Funny Bone

    Felicia Lowenstein Niven

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, April 1, 2011)
    What color is a burp? Burple! Read more jokes, limericks, riddles, tongue twisters, and fun facts about different science topics! You can also create your own funny board game!
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  • Learning to Care for Reptiles and Amphibians

    Felicia Lowenstein Niven

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Lots of people like reptiles and amphibians. If you have decided that a reptile or amphibian is the right pet for you and your family, then this is the book for you. Read about where to get a reptile or amphibian, what to have before you bring your new pet home, and more! American Humane helps you choose pet reptiles and amphibians.
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  • Weird Science Jokes to Tickle Your Funny Bone

    Felicia Lowenstein Niven

    Paperback (Enslow Elementary, March 1, 2013)
    What color is a burp? Burple! Read more jokes, limericks, riddles, tongue twisters, and fun facts about different science topics! You can also create your own funny board game!
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  • Learning to Care for a Dog

    Felicia Lowenstein Niven

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, Dec. 1, 2010)
    Do you want a dog? Lots of people like dogs. If you have decided that a dog is the right pet for you and your family, then this is the book for you. Learn about different types of dogs. Read about where to get a dog, what to have before you bring your new pet home, and more! American Humane helps you choose a pet dog.
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  • Fabulous Fashions of the 1940s

    Felicia Lowenstein Niven

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, July 1, 2011)
    In the 1940s, World War II affected just about every aspect of life, including the fashion. While the men were off fighting, women had to take over their factory jobs. Liberty cuts and victory rolls kept hair from being caught in machines. Most resources went to the war effort, so both women and men wore basic and practical clothing. But the end of the war in 1945 brought color and fun back into everyday life! Read about the fashions, fads, pop culture icons, and world events of the 1940s.
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  • Fabulous Fashions of the 1990s

    Felicia Lowenstein Niven

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, Aug. 1, 2011)
    The 1990s saw the resurrection of styles from the past with a modern twist. The babydoll dresses of the 1960s and the hip-hugging jeans of the 1970s were back in fashion! Women copied Jennifer Aniston's bouncy layered haircut on FRIENDS, known as the Rachel. Men went for George Clooney's neat and clean Caesar haircut. For those who wanted to make an antifashion statement, grunge was the way to go. Communicating with people all around the world became easier than ever with the advancement of cell phones, the Internet, and cable television. Read about the fashions, fads, pop culture icons, and world events of the 1990s.
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  • Fabulous Fashions of the 1930s

    Felicia Lowenstein Niven

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, Oct. 1, 2011)
    In the 1930s, the boyish flapper fashion of the 1920s gave way to womanly curves. The clothes were soft and feminine. Women grew their hair out and styled it into finger waves and pin curls. Sweetheart necklines and suntans were in style. But life was far from glamorous for the millions of Americans who lost everything during the Great Depression. Read about the fashions, fads, pop culture icons, and world events of the 1930s.
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  • Fabulous Fashions of the 1980s

    Felicia Lowenstein Niven

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, Aug. 1, 2011)
    In the 1980s, BIG hair was the trend for both women and men! Yuppies climbed the corporate ladder in shoulder-padded power suits while punk rockers shocked mainstream audiences by wearing ripped clothing, multiple piercings, and colorful hair. Michael Jackson was the reigning King of Pop, MTV first came on the air, and the Rubik's Cube entertained the masses. Read about the fashions, fads, pop culture icons, and world events of the 1980s.
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  • Fabulous Fashions of the 1950s

    Felicia Lowenstein Niven

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, July 1, 2011)
    In the 1950s, women showcased their hourglass figures with cinched waists and full skirts. Their hair looked elegant and stylish in poodle cuts and bouffants. Men sported gray flannel suits and pompadours or duck tails. The term teenager was coined and companies recognized the spending power of this particular group. Elvis Presley ruled the airwaves while Marilyn Monroe was queen of the silver screen. Read about the fashions, fads, pop culture icons, and world events of the 1950s.
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  • Fabulous Fashions of the 1970s

    Felicia Lowenstein Niven

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, July 1, 2011)
    In the 1970s, if you had curly hair, you could sport an Afro. If you had straight hair, you could wear Dorothy Hamill's wedge cut or Farrah Fawcett's feathery flip. Both men and women disco-danced in bell-bottoms and platform shoes. However, equality in the fashion world was not enough. The Women's Liberation Movement wanted women to have the same opportunities in business and education that men had. Read about the fashions, fads, pop culture icons, and world events of the 1970s.
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  • Fabulous Fashions of the 1920s

    Felicia Lowenstein Niven

    Paperback (Enslow Publishers, July 1, 2011)
    In the 1920s, women shed the long, restrictive garments of the decade before and embraced more boyish looks. They bobbed their hair and wore short, loose dresses and crazy patterned stockings. Prohibition may have outlawed alcohol, but that did not stop people from having a good time. Jazz, the Charleston, and speakeasies were all the rage. Read about the fashions, fads, pop culture icons, and world events of the 1920s.
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