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Books with title Map My Neighborhood

  • This Is My Neighborhood

    Lisa Bullard, Holli Conger

    eBook (Millbrook Press TM, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Join Malik's search for his neighbor's lost dog! He's helping to find Buddy by looking everywhere in his neighborhood—from the park to the coffee shop. Along the way, see the people and places that make up a neighborhood. How is Malik's neighborhood different from or similar to the place where you live? Oh, and look carefully—Buddy might be hiding in plain sight!
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  • The Neighborhood

    Kelli Owen

    language (Gypsy Press, Aug. 29, 2013)
    "The style and structure reminded me of Bentley Little at his best, and The Neighborhood is just as compulsive a page-turner as anything Mr. Little has done."~ HorrorWorldTHE NEIGHBORHOODA missing girl.A found fingertip.A puddle of blood without a body.A small town neighborhood full of rumors and imagination through the eyes of its youth. Their world is a combination of grass stains and dried mud--the badges of childhood, that often look like blood in the right light.
  • In My Neighborhood

    Mari C. Schuh

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Text and photographs introduce basic community concepts related to neighborhoods including location, things in a neighborhood, and different types of neighborhoods.
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  • My Neighborhood

    Shelly Lyons, Gail Saunders-Smith

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Neighborhoods come in all shapes and sizes. This carefully leveled series explores the people, places, jobs, and other important features of a neighborhood.
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  • My Neighborhood

    Portia Summers

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Families, doctors, road crew workers, and electricians: these are just a few of the people who live and work in a neighborhood. Young readers will get to know all about these people and their role in their community through this engaging, simple text. Interesting facts and full-color photos provide readers with a look at who makes up a neighborhood, how neighbors help each other, what jobs they do, and how people have fun in a neighborhood. A follow-up activity asks children to use critical thinking in considering how each member of a neighborhood contributes to their community.
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  • My Neighborhood

    Portia Summers

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Families, doctors, road crew workers, and electricians: these are just a few of the people who live and work in a neighborhood. Young readers will get to know all about these people and their role in their community through this engaging, simple text. Interesting facts and full-color photos provide readers with a look at who makes up a neighborhood, how neighbors help each other, what jobs they do, and how people have fun in a neighborhood. A follow-up activity asks children to use critical thinking in considering how each member of a neighborhood contributes to their community.
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  • This Is My Neighborhood

    Lisa Bullard, Holli Conger

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Join Malik's search for his neighbor's lost dog! He's helping to find Buddy by looking everywhere in his neighborhood―from the park to the coffee shop. Along the way, see the people and places that make up a neighborhood. How is Malik's neighborhood different from or similar to the place where you live? Oh, and look carefully―Buddy might be hiding in plain sight!
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  • The Neighborhood

    Mario Vargas Llosa

    Paperback (Faber & Faber, May 2, 2019)
    When a high-profile businessman is blackmailed by a notorious magazine editor, his comfortable life is threatened by the salacious exposé. While attempting to field the scandal, the businessman's wife, seeking comfort, begins a secret affair with the wife of his best friend. Then the editor is found murdered, and the two couples have no choice but to descend into the murkiest depths of Peruvian society, while the magazine's staff embarks on its greatest revelation yet . . .
  • Dr. Neighborhood

    Natalie Kennedy, D G

    language (, March 25, 2019)
    Dr. Neighborhood is a fun and enlightening story of a girl name Maria who thought she knew everything. She would give advice to all the kids in the neighborhood especially when they did not feel good. But she could not think of anything that would get her best friend, Lily, out of the hospital who had been there over a year. Maria later learned about prayer. She learned to have a simple conversation with God that comes from the heart and take all her concerns to Him.A delightful book about introducing people, young and old, new and even long time Christian to pray in any way, standing, kneeling or laying down, anywhere, on the playground, or at the office, and anytime and all the time putting God and their prayer life first, above all things.
  • Dr. Neighborhood

    Natalie M. Kennedy, D G

    Paperback (Independently published, March 26, 2019)
    Dr. Neighborhood is a fun and enlightening story of a girl name Maria who thought she knew everything. She would give advice to all the kids in the neighborhood especially when they did not feel good. But she could not think of anything that would get her best friend, Lily, out of the hospital who had been there over a year. Maria later learned about prayer. She learned to have a simple conversation with God that comes from the heart and take all her concerns to Him.A delightful book about introducing people, young and old, new and even long time Christian to pray in any way, standing, kneeling or laying down, anywhere, on the playground, or at the office, and anytime and all the time putting God and their prayer life first, above all things.
  • Signs in My Neighborhood

    Shelly Lyons, Gail Saunders-Smith

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Which signs can you spot in your neighborhood? Learning about signs found in most neighborhoods supports social studies standards for young learners. Kids can watch for street signs, traffic signals, and crosswalks while learning about the messages common street signs provide for them. Colorful photos and informational text will engage readers and help them become more aware of their communities.
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  • My neighborhood

    Susan Ring

    Unknown Binding (Newbridge Educational Publishing, March 15, 1999)
    Genre - Narrative NF/first person - Subject - Social studies/Civics Concepts - city, community, places , activities