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  • Little Hidden Pictures

    Tony Tallarico Sr.

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 8, 2008)
    Kids play detective as they track down dozens of hidden objects! Children ages 4 and up will enjoy tons of fun as they explore 24 double-page scenes filled with exciting-to-find concealed objects. From a whimsical circus setting to a backyard clean-up scene, these brain-tickling landscapes will captivate the kids. Clues and answers are provided. Each picture can be colored in, too!
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  • Human Anatomy Coloring Book: an Entertaining and Instructive Guide to the Human Body - Bones, Muscles, Blood, Nerves and How They Work

    Margaret Matt, Joe Ziemian

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 1, 1982)
    From a biological point of view, the human body is an infinitely complex marvel of fine design, superbly adapted to its functions by eons of evolutionary development. Hundreds of specialized organs, bones, muscles, nerve fibers, blood vessels, and other anatomical features comprise an interdependent network of bodily systems that enables the human organism to survive. Now the component parts of this intricate flesh-and-bone machine can be absorbed and understood by means of an ingenious format: a coloring book that can help mature children and adult colorists learn anatomy.An affordable anatomy class, this easy learning study aid contains careful, scientifically accurate line renderings of the body's organs and major systems: skeletal, muscular, nervous, digestive, reproductive, and more. A total of 43 coloring pages (often with several illustrations on each) offers numerous views, cross-sections, diagrams and detailed closeups, labelled and numbered to correspond with suggestions for coloring. These suggestions are specially designed to emphasize the structural relationship in the body. By working through each system, the reader will gain not only an intimate knowledge of the location, appearance and role of the body parts, this learning tool will also be laying the groundwork for more sophisticated studies of anatomy.
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  • My Father's Dragon

    Ruth Stiles Gannett, Ruth Chrisman Gannett

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 15, 2014)
    When Elmer Elevator tells a stray cat about his dream of being able to fly, he learns of a captive dragon on Wild Island. The dragon has been forced by the jungle residents to serve as their shuttle across a wide river — and anyone who rescues the dragon from its cruel captors might be entitled to a free ride.Elmer needs no further encouragement to stow away aboard a ship to the island, where he matches wits with hungry tigers, an irate gorilla, cranky crocodiles, and other moody creatures. A charmingly illustrated Newbery Honor Book, this comic adventure story has delighted generations of children.
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  • Yo-Yo World Trick Book: Featuring 50 of the Most Popular Yo-Yo Tricks

    Harry Baier

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 18, 2014)
    Walk the Dog, Rock the Baby, and perform the Robin Hood, Sky Rocket, and Eiffel Tower! This entertaining book features 50 of the most popular Yo-Yo tricks, along with an illustrated history of the toy and its variations. Helpful diagrams accompany the easy instructions, and you'll also find tips for keeping your Yo-Yo in top condition.Author Harry Baier is the creator of the internationally acclaimed Moonstar and Mondial, the Rolls-Royces of Yo-Yos. His complete guide to Yo-Yo tricks can be enjoyed by readers of all ages.
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  • Happy Halloween Coloring Book

    Susan T. Hall

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 17, 2013)
    Picture a cat dressed as a ballerina, an owl outfitted as a wizard, a dog in a mummy costume, and a skeleton pig juggling candy! Even the youngest trick-or-treaters will delight in these 30 illustrations to color, featuring cute and cuddly animals in Halloween costumes.
  • Child Development: An Active Learning Approach

    Laura E. Levine, Joyce Munsch

    Paperback (SAGE Publications, Inc, Jan. 25, 2017)
    In the Third Edition of the topically organized Child Development: An Active Learning Approach, authors Laura E. Levine and Joyce A. Munsch invite students to take an active journey toward understanding the latest findings from the field of child development. Using robust pedagogical tools built into the chapter narratives, students are challenged to confront myths and misconceptions, participate in real-world activities with children and independently, and utilize video resources and research tools to pursue knowledge and develop critical thinking skills on their own. This new edition covers the latest findings on developmental neuroscience, positive youth development, the role of fathers, and more, with topics of diversity and culture integrated throughout. More than a textbook, this one-of-a-kind resource will continue to serve students as they go on to graduate studies, to work with children and adolescents professionally, and to care for children of their own.
  • The Federalist Papers

    Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 20, 2014)
    An excellent reference for anyone who wants a better understanding of the Constitution, this compilation of eighty-five articles explains and defends the ideals behind the highest form of law in the United States. The essays were written and published anonymously in New York newspapers during the years 1787 and 1788 by three of the Constitution's framers and ratifiers: Alexander Hamilton, General George Washington's Chief of Staff and first Secretary of the Treasury; John Jay, the first Chief Justice of the United States; and James Madison, father of the Constitution, author of the Bill of Rights, and fourth President of the United States. Thomas Jefferson hailed The Federalist Papers as the best commentary ever written about the principles of government. Milestones in political science and enduring classics of political philosophy, these articles are essential reading for students, lawyers, politicians, and those with an interest in the foundation of U.S. government and law.
  • The Innocents Abroad

    Mark Twain

    eBook (Dover Publications, March 17, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Scarlet Letter

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 2, 1994)
    An "A" for "adultery" marks Hester Prynne as an outcast from the society of colonial Boston. Although forced by the puritanical town fathers to wear a bright red badge of shame, Hester steadfastly resists their efforts to discover the identity of her baby's father. The return of her long-absent spouse brings new pressure on the young mother, as the aggrieved husband undertakes a long-term plot to reveal Hester's partner in adultery and force him to share her disgrace. Masterful in its symbolism and compelling in its character studies, Nathaniel Hawthorne's tale of punishment and reconciliation examines the concepts of sin, guilt, and pride. The Scarlet Letter was published to immediate acclaim in 1850. Its timeless exploration of moral and spiritual issues, along with its philosophical and psychological insights, keep it ever relevant for students of American literature and lovers of fiction. A selection of the Common Core State Standards Initiative.
  • What's Different?

    Fran Newman-D'Amico

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 29, 2002)
    Do you like puzzles? Then you'll love this little book. You'll find 27 pairs of illustrations with small differences. Try to spot what's different between drawings of a dog and his friend, fluttering butterflies, and more. For added fun, you can even color each picture!
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  • My First Human Body Book

    Patricia J. Wynne, Donald M. Silver

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 19, 2009)
    It's easy to learn about your body! This cool coloring book includes 28 drawings that explore muscles, bones, lungs, and more. You can read how your voice box works, how your tongue tastes food, how your DNA is different from your family and friends, and more.
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  • How to Draw People

    Barbara Soloff Levy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 21, 2002)
    By joining circles, ovals, rectangles, cylinders, and other common shapes, even the budding artist can easily create 30 different characters — a fireman, a drummer, a mailman, a cowboy, an astronaut, a roller-skating girl, a boy on a swing, and more. Simple directions, step-by-step illustrations, and blank practice pages make it even easier. You can color the pictures when you are done — it's a fun-filled way to teach art to young children or a beginner that enjoys drawing.
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