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  • National Geographic Kids Sharks Sticker Activity Book: Over 1,000 Stickers!

    National Geographic Kids

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, July 8, 2014)
    Rule the ocean in this shark-tastic sticker and activity book from National Geographic Kids! This super engaging activity book is packed with mazes, spelling and pattern games, drawing activities, shark facts, and more. Shark-crazy kids are sure to love these pages loaded with fun, learning as they go!
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  • Carson Dellosa | Addition Flash Cards | Select Facts through 12, Ages 6+, 54ct

    Brighter Child

    Cards (Brighter Child, March 15, 2006)
    GRADES 1–3: Master first, second and third grade math with addition flash cards. Maximize learning, retention and ace tests and quizzes. INCLUDES: 54 cards focusing on facts 0 to 12. There are 100 math problems with one problem on each side. Because there are only 54 cards, all factors are not included. Answers are located on the opposite side of the card. There is also a "resource card" featuring a cool way to utilize flash cards. TEST PREP NECESSITY: Studying with flash cards increases concentration and improves recall. Learning cards are a tried and true way to study successfully. These are a great addition to math workbooks, worksheets and study lessons. HOMESCHOOL HELPER: Use these in the classroom or at home. Regardless of your homeschool curriculum, addition flash cards are a perfect addition to homeschool supplies. LEARNING TOOLS FOR KIDS: You can pair our addition cards with our multiplication, division and subtraction flash cards. Each card has rounded corners for fast and easy flipping.
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  • Wipe Clean: Letters

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books US, March 1, 2004)
    Help your child learn to write letters with this amazing wipe-clean book. The outlines to complete and activities to do make writing practice simple! The special pen included allows letters to be written again and again―simply wipe them away with a cloth.
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  • Junie B. Jones Complete First Grade Collection Box set

    Barbara Park, Denise Brunkus

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 28, 2015)
    “Hilarious. Barbara Park makes reading fun.” —Dav Pilkey, author of Dog Man Barbara Park’s #1 New York Times bestselling chapter book series, Junie B. Jones, has been keeping kids laughing—and reading—for more than twenty-five years. Over 65 million copies sold! Laugh yourself silly with the world’s funniest kid! Now, for the first time ever, all eleven first-grade books are available together, along with collectible paper dolls available ONLY in this special boxed collection! Perfect for holiday, birthday, back to school, kindergarten graduation, and teacher gifts! USA Today:“Junie B. is the darling of the young-reader set.” Publishers Weekly:“Park convinces beginning readers that Junie B.—and reading—are lots of fun.” Kirkus Reviews:“Junie’s swarms of young fans will continue to delight in her unique take on the world. . . . A hilarious, first-rate read-aloud.” Time:“Junie B. Jones is a feisty six-year-old with an endearing penchant for honesty.”
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  • My Book About Me

    Dr. Seuss, Roy McKie

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1969)
    Tell your own story with a little help from Dr. Seuss in this DIY dream activity book that's all about YOU! How tall are YOU? How many teeth do YOU have? Where do YOU live? What do YOU like to eat? Kids will answer these questions and more, celebrating their unique selves while creating their very own biographies in this classic activity book from Dr. Seuss, illustrated by Roy Mckie. With fill-in-the-blanks, lists, check boxes, and drawing prompts, this book allows readers to write and draw right on the fun-filled pages! From the number of freckles you have, to the kind of house you live in, to the silly animal sounds you can make, Dr. Seuss guides kids through an interactive reading experience with a creative spark. The perfect gift for special birthdays or for year-round fun, this book will hold special memories long after it's filled in. “Pretty much all the stuff you need to know is in Dr. Seuss.” –President Barack Obama
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  • National Geographic Kids Dogs Sticker Activity Book

    National Geographic Kids

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, July 11, 2017)
    If you like dogs, you're barking up the right tree! National Geographic Kids presents daring dogs, playful puppies, rough-and-tumble rovers, and all things canine in this fun interactive sticker activity book, jam-packed with mazes, spelling and pattern games, drawing activities, 1,000 adorable stickers, and more!
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  • The Old Truck

    Jerome Pumphrey, Jarrett Pumphrey

    Hardcover (Norton Young Readers, Jan. 7, 2020)
    A young girl turns her imagination into action in this beautifully crafted and intricately designed debut picture book.When is an old truck something more? On a small, bustling farm, a resilient and steadfast pickup works tirelessly alongside the family that lives there, and becomes a part of the dreams and ambitions of the family’s young daughter.After long days and years of hard work leave the old truck rusting in the weeds, it’s time for the girl to roll up her sleeves. Soon she is running her own busy farm, and in the midst of all the repairing and restoring, it may be time to bring her faithful childhood companion back to life.With an eye-catching retro design and cleverly nuanced illustrations, The Old Truck celebrates the rewards of determination and the value of imagination.
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  • Ivy & Bean Boxed Set: Books 7-9

    Annie Barrows, Sophie Blackall

    Paperback (Chronicle Books, Sept. 24, 2013)
    New York Times best-selling series of books for children - Ivy + BeanIvy and Bean, two friends who never meant to like each other: This boxed set, Ivy and Bean Boxed Set: Books 7-9 continues the story of these two spunky characters. It includes the third of three books in the Ivy and Bean series.Author Annie Barrows talks about her award-winning Ivy + Bean series: One of the big problems of being a kid is that your parents often try to make you play with people you don't really like. My parents were forever trying to get me to like the kids of their friends. These kids were often weird. I didn't want to play with them. It was a problem.Ivy and Bean are very different: Bean is loud and wild and goofy. She loves to be involved in games and poke her nose in other people's business. Ivy is quiet and full of ideas. She spends most of her time learning how to be a witch. Each girl thinks the other one is weird. Each girl thinks she could never be friends with the other. Especially because their parents keep nagging them about it. But sometimes opposites can become the best of friends because they're opposites.Ivy and Bean Boxed Set: Books 7-9 includes:Book 7: Ivy + Bean: What's the Big Idea? Wouldn't it be cool if Ivy and Bean found the solution to global warming? Wouldn't it be especially cool if the solution was shimmering pink goo in a test-tube and all the famous scientists in the world wished they had thought of it first? It's Science Fair time at Emerson School, and all the kids are supposed to find a way to cool down the earth. Some kids are planting trees. Some kids are holding their breath for a very, very long time. Some kids are doing interesting things with vacuum cleaners. But what should Ivy and Bean do? Something with explosions? Something with ropes? Something with ice cubes? Or maybe something very, very quiet . . .Book 8: Ivy + Bean: No News Is Good News: Ivy and Bean need some money. Ten dollars, to be exact. Never mind what for. Don't even ask. Okay, it's for cheese. Two bags of lowfat Belldeloon cheese in a special just-for-you serving size. Don't ask why. But ten dollars is a lot of money. How are Bean and Ivy going to make ten dollars? Should they babysit? Eww, diapers. No. Should they wash the car? They're not allowed to touch the car. No. Should they write a newspaper about their neighbors and sell it? Yes. Great idea-and easy too! All Ivy and Bean have to do is snoop around Pancake Court and gets some news. It's very interesting what you can find out if you look in your neighbors' windows. It's even more interesting when the neighbors read about it in the newspaper.Book 9: Ivy + Bean Make the Rules: It's Spring Break, and Bean's older sister, Nancy, is going to Girl Power 4-Ever Camp, where she will do Crafts and Dance and First Aid and other secret things that Bean will never know about because you have to be eleven to go to Girl Power 4-Ever Camp. Bean doesn't care. She doesn't want to go to camp. She wouldn't go even if they begged her. So ha. So ha ha. So-wait a second! Bean and Ivy can make their own camp, their own better camp. It's Camp Flaming Arrow, where Crafts include escaping, Dance includes thumbtacks, First Aid includes zombies, and counselors Ivy and Bean make the rules.If you and your child liked Junie B. Jones, Magic Tree House books, and Princess in Black; you'll love Ivy & Bean.
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  • Don't Push the Button!

    Bill Cotter

    Board book (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, June 1, 2015)
    A USA Today Bestseller! A great read-aloud, interactive book that kids will go back to time and again.There's only one rule in Larry's book: don't push the button.(Seriously, don't even think about it!)Even if it does look kind of nice, you must never push the button. Who knows what would happen?Okay, quick. No one is looking... push the button.Uh, oh.Readers of The Monster at the End of this Book and Press Here by Herve Tullet will love this funny, interactive book for toddlers!Why readers love Don't Push the Button:Celebrate curiosity with this silly monster bookA fun read-aloud and bedtime bookScreen-free fun for kidsMakes a great gift for children!
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  • Phonics for Kindergarten, Grade K

    Carson-Dellosa Publishing

    Paperback (CARSON DELLOSA, Jan. 4, 2010)
    Build essential skills while having fun with home workbooks! Now updated with fun, colorful pages and engaging art, each book measures 7" x 9. 25" and is filled with 64 pages of age-appropriate activities, puzzles, and games. These teacher-approved books are perfect for home, School, Summer breaks, and road trips! Skills covered include beginning consonant sounds, short vowel sounds, sight word recognition, and more! An incentive chart and 140 full-color stickers are also included to help parents or teachers track student progress. Home workbooks are available for kindergarten through grade 3 students, and feature titles in a wide variety of skill areas to suit any need.
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  • Ivy & Bean

    Annie Barrows, Sophie Blackall

    Paperback (Chronicle Books, May 3, 2007)
    The moment they saw each other, Bean and Ivy knew they wouldn't be friends. But when Bean plays a joke on her sister, Nancy, and has to quickly hide and Ivy comes to the rescue, proving that sometimes the best of friends are people never meant to like each other. Vibrant characters and lots of humor make this a charming and addictive introduction to the Ivy and Bean Book Series.From beloved children's book author Annie Barrows, The Ivy & Bean collection has been delighting preschool, kindergarten, elementary, and kids of all ages for nearly two decades. Centered upon messages promoting friendship, empathy, and understanding, each book follows Ivy and Bean on their various adventures through adolescent life.
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  • K is for Knifeball: An Alphabet of Terrible Advice

    Jory John, Avery Monsen

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Sept. 26, 2012)
    From the authors of the breakout bestseller All my friends are dead. (more than 175,000 copies sold) and in the humorous vein of Go the F**k to Sleep comes a laugh out loud collection of bad advice that turns the children's alphabet book on its head. Adorable illustrated characters lead readers down a path of poor decision making, and alphabetical, rhyming couplets offer terrible life lessons in which O is for opening things with your teeth, F is for setting Daddy's wallet on fire, and R is for Raccoon (but definitely not for rabies). With plenty of playfully disastrous choices lurking around every corner, this compendium of black humor may be terrible for actual children, but it's perfect for the common senseless child in all adults.
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