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Books published by publisher Red Chair Press (2014-01-01)

  • Guatemala

    Joanne Mattern

    eBook (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Guatemala is an important neighbor to the United States. Readers will discover how Guatemala and the US are alike and how they differ as they read about the land and people, animals and celebrations. Hello, neighbor!
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  • Team Sports of the Summer Games

    Aaron Derr

    Library Binding (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Only a few countries were represented by athletes at the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 in Athens. But now, more than 10,000 athletes from more than 200 countries compete in the Summer Olympic Games. These athletes compete in more than 300 events. The games showcase the strength, skills, stamina, and endurance of amazing athletic teams from around the world.
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  • How to Deal with Bullies Superhero-Style

    Wiley Blevins, Debbie Palen

    language (Red Chair Press, April 6, 2019)
    There are many appropriate responses to a bully’s taunts. Kids should learn and practice these to prepare for dealing with bullies.
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  • Rose Greenhow: Confederate Spy

    Joanne Mattern, Scott R. Brooks

    eBook (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2018)
    No one expected Rose Greenhow to be a war hero. But when the American Civil War split the nation apart, this beautiful and popular hostess played an important role in the Confederate South's most important battle victory.
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  • Benedict Arnold: Hero or Enemy Spy?

    Aaron Derr, Scott R. Brooks

    language (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2018)
    He was popular with his troops. And he was such a good soldier that Benedict Arnold became a major general in the Colonial Army. So how did a Revolutionary hero become known as one of the earliest spies in U.S. history?
  • Suffrage Sisters: The Fight for Liberty

    Maggie Mead, Siri Weber Feeney

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke before an eager crowd in Seneca Falls, New York, on a hot July morning in 1948. She began her speech with words that were familiar to American ears: But the ideas that followed were radical. "We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women are created equal" Stanton went on to boldly demand equal rights for women--including suffrage, the right to vote. It took more than 70 years from that moment before all American women could vote in American elections. The fight was led by several generations of courageous women who devoted their lives to liberty and equality. This is their story.
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  • Volleyball: An Introduction to Being a Good Sport

    Aaron Derr, Scott Angle

    eBook (Red Chair Press, April 26, 2019)
    On the beach, on a court, or in the backyard, Volleyball is one of the most popular sports around the world for both boys and girls. In this book, readers learn the role of various positions and how to set up the court.
  • Ice Queen: Exploring Icebergs and Glaciers

    Anna Prokos, Jamie Tablason

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Have you ever wondered what the coldest place on Earth is like? Antarctica is a large ice-covered continent at the southernmost point on the planet. Readers will explore this icy land and learn about the various types of glaciers and icebergs.
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  • People Who Help: A kids' guide to community heroes

    Rachelle Kreisman, Tim Haggerty

    language (Red Chair Press, April 14, 2019)
    Heroes are all around us, people in the community who help others stay safe and be well, teach us, and protect our homes and businesses.
  • Cinderella and the Vampire Prince

    Wiley Blevins, Steve Cox

    eBook (Red Chair Press, March 21, 2019)
    You may know the story of the downtrodden girl who meets her Prince Charming. But our Cinder-Ella rules the dark night with her new Prince.
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  • Fort McHenry: Our Flag was Still There

    Joanne Mattern

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    After America gained its freedom in 1776, the British were determined not to allow the new nation to trade with its enemy, France. Discover the unique role Fort McHenry played during the War of 1812.
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  • Silly Tilly and the Royal Rules

    Barbara Bakowski, Sachiko Yoshikawa

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Will Princess Tilly learn from Prince Willy why castle rules are cool? Character concept: Citizenship: Obey rules.
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