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Books in Origami Adventures series

  • Glowing with Electricity: Science Adventures with Glenda the Origami Firefly

    Thomas Kingsley Troupe, James Robert Christoph II

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Glenda the origami firefly may be made of paper, but she knows a thing or two about electricity. She teaches a real firefly named Molly all about atoms, generators, transformers, and more. Zip and zap around with Glenda, and learn all about electricity.
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  • Lookin' for Light: Science Adventures with Manny the Origami Moth

    Eric Mark Braun, James Robert Christoph II

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Manny the origami moth has never been outdoors. When he flies out a window, he discovers a bright and fascinating world. Luckily Brynn the bee is there to teach him all about sunlight, rays, shadows, and more. Flutter about with Manny, and learn all about light.
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  • Wild Weather: Science Adventures with Sonny the Origami Bird

    Thomas Kingsley Troupe, James Robert Christoph II, Joe Moran PhD

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Sonny the origami bird is new to the world. He doesn’t have any idea what this thing called wind is. Luckily Chuck the duck is there to explain wind, rain, snow, and more. Fly through the sky with Sonny, and learn all about weather.
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  • Let's Rock!: Science Adventures with Rudie the Origami Dinosaur

    Eric Mark Braun, James Robert Christoph II, Paul McDaniel

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Rudie the origami dinosaur may seem new to the neighborhood, but she’s been around this block before. Rudie knows that rocks are cool, but her friend the stick man doesn't have a clue. Hang out with Rudie, and check out tons of rocks!
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  • Adventures in Science: The Human Body

    Courtney Acampora

    Paperback (Silver Dolphin Books, Dec. 12, 2017)
    Which part of the brain is in charge of creativity? What is the smallest human muscle? Take a trip inside the human body and discover the amazing systems that allow us to move, breathe, and speak. After reading about everything from the digestive tract to the cornea, kids can assemble their own plastic skeleton and view the systems of the body in a layered cardstock model. With 20 fact cards, 2 sticker sheets, and a double-sided poster, this interactive kit is a perfect primer for learning about how the human body works.
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  • Adventures in Science: Human Body

    Courtney Acampora

    Paperback (Silver Dolphin Books, Aug. 4, 2020)
    Learn about the human body—from head to toe!Take a trip inside the human body and discover the amazing systems that allow us to move, breathe, and speak. Adventures in Science: The Human Body is the perfect primer for learning about how the human body works. After reading the included book, children can assemble their own 12-inch plastic skeleton, use the 30+ stickers to put the organs and bones in the proper places on the double-sided poster, and test their knowledge with the included 20 fact cards.
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  • Mythological Adventures: Dragons

    Megan Roth, Janos Orban

    Paperback (Silver Dolphin Books, Oct. 11, 2016)
    Mythological Adventures: Dragons offers a unique learning experience for kids as they get the chance to meet different dragons face-to-face. They'll have fun learning while they encounter Western and Eastern dragons—large and small, gentle and fierce—with vibrant illustrations and fascinating facts. Then, kids can build a diorama of their very own and add to the fantastical world of dragons.This unique kit includes a book full of colorful illustrations and intriguing facts about dragons, plus 3-D animal models and a diorama with reusable stickers.Explore the world of dragons and learn everything you need to know about these mythological creatures.Mythological Adventures: Dragons will take you on an amazing journey to discover the secrets of dragon lore.
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  • Wild Weather: Science Adventures with Sonny the Origami Bird

    Thomas Kingsley Troupe, James Robert Christoph II, Joe Moran PhD

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Sonny the origami bird is new to the world. He doesn’t have any idea what this thing called wind is. Luckily Chuck the duck is there to explain wind, rain, snow, and more. Fly through the sky with Sonny, and learn all about weather.
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  • Diggin' Dirt: Science Adventures with Kitanai the Origami Dog

    Thomas Kingsley Troupe, James Robert Christoph II, Paul McDaniel

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Kitanai the origami dog is new to this strange place called a garden. His papery feet are filthy, but he has no idea what dirt is. Follow Kitanai’s trail as he goes diggin’ in dirt and learns all about soil.
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  • Let's Rock!: Science Adventures with Rudie the Origami Dinosaur

    Eric Mark Braun, James Robert Christoph II, Paul McDaniel

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Rudie the origami dinosaur may seem new to the neighborhood, but she’s been around this block before. Rudie knows that rocks are cool, but her friend the stick man doesn't have a clue. Hang out with Rudie, and check out tons of rocks!
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  • Plant Parts Smarts: Science Adventures with Charlie the Origami Bee

    Eric Mark Braun, James Robert Christoph II, Christopher T. Ruhland PhD

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Charlie the origami bee may be new to the bug world, but he knows all about plants. When the other bugs lose their ball, his plant smarts come in handy. Buzz around with Charlie, and learn all about plant parts!
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  • War Child: Memories of a World War II Childhood

    Maurine Murchison

    Paperback (CF4Kids, Jan. 20, 2010)
    When bombs fell over cities like Glasgow and London people would take refuge in shelters and tube stations until the all-clear signal sounded and 'normal' life resumed. Many years later Maurine remembered those times - the rationing, the evacuation, the fears and excitement of living as a child during the Second World War.Taking up her pen she wrote about those historic days. These were stories that she could leave behind so that others would know what it was like and the real secret of how they survived during those troublesome days. This will serve as a useful insight for children into World War II from a Christian perspective.
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