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Books in How to Series series

  • How to Pack: Travel Smart for Any Trip

    Hitha Palepu

    Hardcover (Clarkson Potter, March 7, 2017)
    It’s time to pack perfect. Every trip, every time. Your journey starts here. When you travel, the journey is just as important as the destination—and packing is the first step. In How to Pack, Hitha Palepu, a former consultant who has traveled more than 500,000 cumulative miles around the world, shows that what and how you pack are who you are. Confidence and comfort inspire success upon arrival, whether you’re exploring a new city, hoping to nail a job interview, or relaxing on a beach. In How to Pack, you’ll learn about: · Power Pieces vs. Fantasy Pieces: How clothing earns its place in your suitcase· The Accessory Math Secret: The precise formula for all you need to finish off your outfits· Folding versus Rolling: What’s right for which items · Globetrotter Gorgeous: Editing your beauty routine while still looking great · The Packing Timeline: How to avoid “I’m forgetting something” syndrome· Pack Perfect Lists: Samples and blanks for any kind of trip
  • How to Write an Essay, Grades 6-8

    Gabriel Teacher Created Resources Staff

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Provides a variety of lessons for students in grades six through eight on the process of writing an essay.
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  • How to Draw Cool Ships and Boats: From Sailboats to Ocean Liners

    Fiona Gowen

    Paperback (B.E.S., Jan. 1, 2018)
    Give budding young artists the tools they need to let their creativity soar!These small but informative drawing books will help children discover and expand on their creative drawing talent. Inside this book, they'll find easy, step-by-step instructions for drawing everything from a small canoe to a giant cruise ship! Each title in the How to Draw series features more than 100 weird and wonderful drawing projects in a variety of categories. A handy index in the back of the book makes it easy to find favorites to practice again and again.
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  • How to Draw Fun Flying Vehicles: From Hang Gliders to Drones

    Fiona Gowen

    Paperback (B.E.S., Jan. 1, 2018)
    Give budding young artists the tools they need to let their creativity soar!These small but informative drawing books will help children discover and expand on their creative drawing talent. Inside this book, they'll find easy, step-by-step instructions for drawing everything from tiny airplanes and jumbo jets to helicopters, blimps and more. Each title in the How to Draw series features more than 100 weird and wonderful drawing projects in a variety of categories. A handy index in the back of the book makes it easy to find favorites to practice again and again.
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  • How to Draw Amazing Birds: From Songbirds to Birds of Prey

    Fiona Gowen

    Paperback (B.E.S., July 1, 2017)
    Give budding young artists the tools they need to let their creativity soar!These small but informative drawing books will help children discover and expand on their creative drawing talent. Inside this book, they'll find easy, step-by-step instructions for drawing tiny songbirds, magnificent birds of prey, penguins, and more. Each title in the How to Draw series features more than 100 weird and wonderful drawing projects in a variety of categories. A handy index in the back of the book makes it easy to find favorites to practice again and again.
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  • How to Draw Awesome Vehicles: Land, Sea, and Air: Packed with Over 100 Incredible Vehicles

    Fiona Gowen

    Paperback (B.E.S., March 1, 2015)
    This small but informative drawing book will help young artists discover and expand on their creative drawing talent. Inside How to Draw Awesome Vehicles: Land, Sea, and Air, they'll find easy, step-by-step instructions for drawing their favorite vehicles. Each title in the How to Draw series features more than 100 weird and wonderful drawing projects in a variety of categories. A handy index in the back of the book makes it easy to find favorites to practice again and again. (Ages 7+)
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  • How to Get Married ... by Me, the Bride

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sue Heap

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, April 14, 2009)
    Our know-it-all narrator is at it again, in this hilarious companion to the New York Times bestselling How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister. Take it from the six-year-old “bride-to-be”: No one will marry you if you don’t ever brush your hair and it looks like a bird’s nest back there. And never get married when it’s dark, because you might not see the groom, and marry the wrong person. When you have found your Own True Love, you must ask permission. “Can I marry you please?” you say. “Yes, please,” he says. Here is the perfect book for kids who play pretend and throw mock weddings, and also for grown-ups who are actual brides-to-be. And don't miss the third installment in the How-to Series, How to Get a Job . . . By Me, the Boss.
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  • How to Draw Scary Monsters and Other Mythical Creatures

    Fiona Gowen

    Paperback (B.E.S., July 1, 2017)
    Give budding young artists the tools they need to let their creativity soar!These small but informative drawing books will help children discover and expand on their creative drawing talent. Inside this book, they'll find easy, step-by-step instructions for drawing a variety of wicked vampires, undead zombies, camera-shy yetis, and more. Each title in the How to Draw series features more than 100 weird and wonderful drawing projects in a variety of categories. A handy index in the back of the book makes it easy to find favorites to practice again and again.
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  • How to Write a Research Report, Grades 3-6

    Kathleen Null, Dona Herweck Rice

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Promote a "can do" attitude with inspiring activities that help students master the many steps of researching and writing a report. Busy teachers appreciate the variety of activities, hands-on experiences, and independent learning opportunities presented in this valuable resource. A note to parents suggests appropriate support and sets important step-by-step due dates for each phase in the writing project. Hints for using the latest technology, like the Internet, are also included. 48
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  • How to Write a Story, Grades 3-6

    Kathleen Null

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Promote a "can do" attitude with inspiring activities that help students master story writing skills. Busy teachers appreciate the variety of activities, hands-on experiences, and independent learning opportunities presented in this valuable resource.
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  • How to Get a Job...by Me, the Boss

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sue Heap

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, May 10, 2011)
    The know-it-all narrator from the New York Times Bestselling How to Be a Baby is back with the third book in the series. This time, she knows all about how to get a job, and she walks readers through the whole process: from deciding what you want to be all the way to acing the interview (tip: don't bring your pet gerbils). This book is sure to be a hit with kids who love to play pretend and dream about what they're going to be when they grow up.
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  • How to be a Ghost Hunter

    Richard Southall

    Paperback (Llewellyn Publications, April 8, 2003)
    So you want to investigate a haunting? This book is full of practical advice used in the author's own ghost hunting practice. Find out whether you're dealing with a ghost, spirit, or an entity...and discover the one time when you should stop what you're doing and call in an exorcist. Learn the four-phase procedure for conducting an effective investigation, how to capture paranormal phenomena on film, record disembodied sounds and voices on tape, assemble an affordable ghost-hunting kit, and form your own paranormal group. For anyone with time and little money to spend on equipment, this book will help you maintain a healthy sense of skepticism and thoroughness while you search for authentic evidence of the paranormal.