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Books with author Len Rubenstein

  • Entomology

    Ellen Doris, Len Rubenstein

    Hardcover (Thames & Hudson, June 1, 1993)
    A guide to studying insects shows young readers how to search for insects in the field, raise caterpillars and watch them turn into butterflies, keep crickets at home and observe their territoriality, and other projects.
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  • Marine Biology

    Ellen Doris, Len Rubenstein

    Hardcover (Thames & Hudson, June 1, 1993)
    An introduction to marine biology describes a whale watch, visits a salt marsh estuary, and shows how to set up a salt-water aquarium
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  • Oni and the Kingdom of Onion

    Marc Rubenstein

    eBook (Morgan James Kids, Sept. 4, 2018)
    This beautifully illustrated children’s book tells the story of vegetables in a refrigerator who learn about accepting others and the meaning of Hannukah. Despite their differences in shape, size, and color, the ingredients in a salad work together to create a healthy meal. Could we humans learn a thing or two from our vegetable friends? Oni and the Kingdom of Onion is a charming children’s story that teaches important lessons about respect, tolerance, diversity, caring, and sharing. Written by Marc Rubenstein and illustrated by Hannah Miller and Tamra Gerard, Oni and the Kingdom of Onion also recounts the origins of the first Hanukkah and the importance of religious history. Through Oni’s story, children are encouraged to be accepting of others and work towards common goals, all while learning about an important religious holiday. Children and parents alike will enjoy learning about Oni, a remarkable onion, and how in a divided world, we can all come together as one.
  • Maybe It Will Rain: A novel inspired by true events surrounding a young girl's escape from Saigon, 1975.

    Larry Rubenstein

    eBook
    A novel about the events surrounding the fall of Saigon in 1975, and Vietnam's refugees difficult assimilation into mainstream America. A story of how one abandoned young girl found herself in Texas, and then in the heart of a middle-aged cowboy. They soon discover the bigotry and small-mindedness that exists in this country. Forced to leave Central Texas they pursue a quest to find the other lost members of her family.
  • Invertebrate Zoology

    Ellen Doris, Len Rubenstein

    Hardcover (Thames & Hudson, June 1, 1993)
    An introduction to this vast and diverse group of animals focuses on seven families of organisms and shows readers how to rear crayfish and spiders, watch planaria (flatworms) as they distinguish between light and dark, and dissect a clam.
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  • Meet the Arthropods

    Ellen Doris, Len Rubenstein

    Hardcover (Thames & Hudson, Feb. 1, 1996)
    An introduction to animals that have a hard exoskeleton and jointed legs with instructions for activities
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  • Woods, Ponds, & Fields

    Ellen Doris, Len Rubenstein

    Hardcover (Thames & Hudson, Sept. 1, 1994)
    An activity guide shows young enthusiasts the relationships between living and nonliving things with descriptions of plants and animals, encouraging children to explore the outside world while teaching them how to recognize various aspects of nature.
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  • U R Unique and other stories. Short fiction stories, humor for frum orthodox children and Torah lovers and Jewish teens or grandparent of all religions ...

    Reva Rubenstein

    language (, June 28, 2011)
    The first book in a smashing series of short stories by the renowned author R. Rubenstein! Enjoy the delight of following kids just like you learning lessons for a lifetime. Be an actress, learn your identity, shop and snowboard along with other frum teens. Have fun! Don’t forget the chips! ;)
  • Cracking the COOP/HSPT

    Jeff Rubenstein

    Paperback (Princeton Review, Aug. 29, 2000)
    The Princeton Review realizes that acing the COOP and HSPT is very different than getting straight As in school. TPR doesn't try to teach students everything there is to know about math, reading, and English -- only the techniques they'll need to score higher on the COOP and HSPT. There's a big difference. In Cracking the COOP & HSPT, TPR will teach test-takers how to think like the test-makers.This is accomplished by teaching students how to:Use process of elimination to eliminate choices that look right but are planted to fool the test-takerUse "Ballparking" on mathematics sections to narrow the answer choices and save timeLearn how pace oneself, to avoid "dumb mistakes", and earn a higher scoreImprove scores by focusing on the material most likely to be tested*This book includes 4 full-length simulated exams: 2 COOP and 2 HSPT. All of The Princeton Review's sample test questions are like the ones test-takers will see on the actual COOP and HSPT tests, and every solution is fully explained.Contents Include:Part I: Cracking the COOPWhat is the COOP?MemorySequencesAnalogiesVerbal ReasoningReading ComprehensionMathematicsLanguage ExpressionAnswers to COOP extensionsPart II: COOP Practice TestsPart III: Cracking the HSPTWhat is the HSPT?VocabularyVerbal SkillsQuantitative SkillsReading Comprehension and VocabularyMathematicsLanguageAnswers to HSPT ExercisesPart IV: HSPT Practice Tests
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  • Dovid's Sukkah

    Reva Rubenstein

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 2, 2018)
    Sukkos was here! Dovid would eat and drink in the Sukkah. He would read and learn in the Sukkah. He would even sleep in the Sukkah! The Sukkah would be his home for the entire week of Sukkos. Dovid loved his Sukkah more than anything in the world. What would he do AFTER Sukkos?