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Books with author Matt Nelson

  • I Spy Sea Animals. I Spy Everything Book Ages 2-4. Alphabet A-Z.: Full Color Picture Riddle Books. Activity Book For Kids.

    Madison Nelson

    eBook (, May 27, 2020)
    This Cute "I Spy Everything Book" Fun Guessing Game will keep kids entertained for hours.Educational perfect gift for little learners. Each puzzle focuses on different letters of the alphabet - all you need to do is find the item among many pictures on the page, that matches each letter, then turn the page and check whether you've chosen correctly!Lots of fun colorful images of over 100 different marine animals.Pages are arranged in alphabetical order to help your toddler recognize letters and relate them to a animal they know.Benefits of the I Spy Everything Book for kids:they learn the alphabet in a funny way - then won't even know they are learningthey learn to assign letters to objectsthey develop observational skillsthey discover sea world Specifications:24 Puzzles from A to Zfull color pagesLetters arranged alphabeticallyMore than 100 ocean animalsSee If you can guess the 24 puzzles correctly in this fun BookGrab your copy of the book today!Click the button and Order your I Spy now! Don't like this design? Want to other funny books for kids? Check out our other designs and other products by clicking on the "kids joy press" (Author) link just below the title of this book, we have lots of stylish designs to appeal to everyone!
  • 20 Fun Facts About the US Flag

    Maria Nelson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Provides simple facts about the United States flag, including how a new star is added every time a state is admitted to the Union, when the Pledge of Allegiance was written, and the days the flag should be flown.
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  • Route 66

    Maria Nelson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2016)
    No road in the United States is more iconic than Route 66. From a song named after the route to being a setting in famous books On the Road and The Grapes of Wrath, Route 66 has made an impression on American popular culture. Through this lens, readers are introduced to the almost 100-year old highway as well as the many fun road trip stops along its length. Fun fact boxes offer interesting historical context and destination suggestions as full-color photographs highlight this famous road. ?
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  • 20 Fun Facts about the US Flag

    Maria Nelson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 1, 2013)
    The Stars and Stripes, with its iconic colors and patterns, has long been a symbol of freedom in the United States and all over the world. But the US flag were familiar with today has only been around since 1959. Before that, the flag took on many different arrangements. Readers will learn about the many versions of the US flag that came before our current version. Colorful, patriotic photographs aid readers in understanding the text, as do informative graphic organizers.
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  • Extreme Journey The Ultimate Guide Thru The Bible

    Nelson

    Paperback (Nelson Reference & Electronic Pub, Feb. 1, 2001)
    Using the best-selling How to Get into the Bible as its foundation, Extreme Journey provides the ultimate Bible handbook for this generation. Continuing with the movie themes of the original book, but with updated layouts, graphics, and language, this volume demonstrates exactly how easy it is to understand the Bible.
  • Jokes and More About Monkeys and Apes

    Maria Nelson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, July 15, 2014)
    Monkeys and apes have a reputation for being funny animals. At zoos, the monkey house is one of the most popular places to visit because they do many things that seem awfully silly to people! Readers will enjoy having a whole bunch of jokes to tell about our primate friends. Cool facts and colorful photographs and illustrations engage readers as they navigate wordplay, puns, and fun. In this case, monkeying around is a good thing!
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  • Life on the International Space Station

    Maria Nelson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Few workplaces are more extreme than the International Space Station. Just getting launched into space is a pretty extreme commute. Accessible text explains the fascinating, intense training that astronauts endure to prepare themselves for life in space. Also discussed is life at the station, including the foods they eat, the research they do, and how the team relaxes. Inspiring photographs help readers to understand more about life above Earth.
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  • Coretta Scott King

    Maria Nelson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2011)
    A brief biography of the wife of the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., who shared his dedication to working peaceably to achieve equality for all Americans.
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  • Mastiffs

    Maria Nelson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Young readers learn about the mastiff, its history, and personality.
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  • I Can Listen

    Maria Nelson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Good listening skills help make communicating with others a better experience. Being quiet when another person is talking allows them to pass on information more easily. It implies that the listener respects the speaker. Nodding and smiling when someone speaks can help them know they are being listened to, as well. Readers will learn about these skills and more while navigating relatable situations. Vivid photographs will enhance the different ways listening skills are important and how to use them. Through achievable content and everyday settings, readers will learn how to become better listeners.
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  • The Life of Ben Franklin

    Maria Nelson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Introduces the life of the prolific inventor who was also one of the United States' Founding Fathers.
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  • The Bald Eagle

    Maria Nelson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2015)
    If you watch the majestic American bald eagle fly above the treetops, its easy to see why it stands for freedom and strength in the United States. As the national emblem, its seen on government buildings and documents, and is often used to symbolize national pride. Readers learn how the American bald eagle came to be the national bird of the United States and the many ways its image is used. Full-color photographs of the American bald eagle highlight its fierce beauty. A timeline guides readers through its creation as a national symbol.
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