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  • My Five Senses

    Margaret Miller

    Paperback (Aladdin, July 1, 1998)
    I have two eyes, a nose, a mouth, two ears, and two hands. How can I use these to experience the world?From enjoying the taste of watermelon to hearing the sound of a fire engine or feeling a rabbit’s soft fur, five children explore how their senses work. Margaret Miller’s lively photographs capture their discoveries and invite us to share in the fun.
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  • Mission Santa Barbara

    Amy Margaret

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Discusses the Mission Santa Barbara from its founding in 1786 to the present day, including the reasons for Spanish colonization in California and the effects of colonization on the Chumash Indians.
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  • What We Get From Roman Mythology

    Margaret Mincks

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Feb. 15, 2015)
    This book introduces readers to Roman mythology, presents legendary characters and stories, and shows how Roman myths have influenced our culture. Readers are engaged with historical content while sharpening their skills at analyzing images and identifying evidence.
  • My Five Senses

    Margaret Miller

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, May 1, 1994)
    Simple text and photographs of five children take preschoolers on a multicultural tour of the senses. By the author of Where Does it Go? For children under four.
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  • Murder at the Palace

    Margaret Dumas

    eBook (Henery Press, Feb. 12, 2019)
    Welcome to the Palace movie theater! Now Showing: Philandering husbands, ghostly sidekicks, and a murder or two.When Nora Paige’s movie-star husband leaves her for his latest co-star, she flees Hollywood to take refuge in San Francisco at the Palace, a historic movie theater that shows the classic films she loves. There she finds a band of misfit film buffs who care about movies (almost) as much as she does. She also finds some shady financial dealings and the body of a murdered stranger. Oh, and then there’s Trixie, the lively ghost of a 1930’s usherette who appears only to Nora and has a lot to catch up on. With the help of her new ghostly friend, can Nora catch the killer before there’s another murder at the Palace?- - - - - - - - - - - - -MURDER AT THE PALACE by Margaret Dumas | A Henery Press Mystery. If you like one, you’ll probably like them all.
  • Oryx And Crake

    Margaret Atwood

    eBook (Virago, Sept. 3, 2009)
    By the author of THE HANDMAID'S TALE and ALIAS GRACE* Pigs might not fly but they are strangely altered. So, for that matter, are wolves and racoons. A man, once named Jimmy, lives in a tree, wrapped in old bedsheets, now calls himself Snowman. The voice of Oryx, the woman he loved, teasingly haunts him. And the green-eyed Children of Crake are, for some reason, his responsibility. *Praise for Oryx and Crake:'In Jimmy, Atwood has created a great character: a tragic-comic artist of the future, part buffoon, part Orpheus. An adman who's a sad man; a jealous lover who's in perpetual mourning; a fantasist who can only remember the past' -INDEPENDENT'Gripping and remarkably imagined' -LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS
  • Lonesome Little Reindeer: Written and Illustrated by Margaret Hawley

    Margaret Hawley

    Paperback (Tablo Pty Ltd, Oct. 31, 2019)
    I know you've heard of Rudolph; You know Dasher and Dancer as well. But in the story of these deer, There's a part they did not tell.Lonesome Little Reindeer
  • Dyslexia is My Superpower

    Margaret Rooke

    Paperback (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Sept. 21, 2017)
    In more than 100 interviews, children and young adults reveal their personal tips and tactics for honing the creative benefits of dyslexia, enabling them to thrive in school and beyond. Strategies include ways to develop confidence and self-belief. The contributors have outlined specific approaches they feel have helped them, and others that haven't. The book contains stunning illustrations by 8-18 year olds with dyslexia.The first-hand accounts are inspiring in the way they normalise dyslexia and reveal the many success stories. There is an additional section for professionals who work in education or special learning environments, with advice given by school students themselves.
  • The Granny Square Book: Timeless Techniques and Fresh Ideas for Crocheting Square by Square

    Margaret Hubert

    Spiral-bound (Quarry Books, Nov. 1, 2011)
    Granny squares are to crochet what pieced squares are to quilting. They originated with pioneer women using up precious scraps of yarn to make blankets for their families, and over the years, many recognized, named patterns have been handed down from one generation to the next. Beyond this treasury of 75 different granny square motifs, Margaret Hubert shows the evolution of the granny square, how it can be used and interpreted in different ways with different yarns, and how today's crocheter can design her own projects using the granny squares of her choice with the yarn choices of today. Just as Margaret learned from her grandmother and mother and then passed the skill down to her daughter and granddaughter, each generation finds new uses and artistic ways to interpret granny squares.
  • Ducks and Their Ducklings: A 4D Book

    Margaret Hall

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Easy-to-follow text and photos introduce readers to ducks and their ducklings. Plus each title includes bonus augmented reality video to help readers learn more.
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  • The Haunted Fountain

    Margaret Sutton

    language (, Dec. 6, 2015)
    The Judy Bolton Mystery Series, created by Margaret Sutton, follows a realistic young woman who solves mysteries. Almost as popular as Nancy Drew, Judy Bolton has been called a more complex and believable role model for girls. Judy was also unique in that halfway through the series, she married (something series book heroines rarely, if ever, did). The 38 volume series holds the distinction of being the longest lasting juvenile mystery series ever written by an individual author."The Haunted Fountain" is the 28th book in the series.
  • The Yellow Phantom

    Margaret Sutton

    Paperback (Applewood Books, Sept. 26, 2011)
    The thirty-eight volume Judy Bolton series was written during the thirty-five years from 1932-1967. It is one of the most successful and enduring girls' series ever published. The Judy Bolton books are noted not only for their fine plots and thrilling stories, but also for their realism and their social commentary. Unlike most other series characters, Judy and her friends age and mature in the series and often deal with important social issues. To many, Judy is a feminist in the best light-smart, capable, courageous, nurturing, and always unwavering in her true beliefs; a perfect role model.
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