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Books with title The Everything Kids: Puzzle Book

  • The Everything KIDS' Football Book

    Greg Jacobs

    Paperback (Everything, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Touchdown to fun!Do you know:Which team has won the most Super Bowls? What a zone blitz is? Who holds the all-time touchdown record?You're sure to go from rookie to Pro Bowler in no time with this dynamic guide to the gridiron. Whether you're new to the sport or have been a fan for a while, this book has it all! Filled with thirty sporty puzzles, this pass-rushing book gives you all the ins and outs of the game, including how to:Set up defensive and offensive plays like a pro.Master the rules of tackle football.Keep tabs on your favorite players' stats.Predict what teams will play in the Super Bowl.Understand and map out on-field strategies.Identify records broken in the history of the NFL.Filled with the latest draft, scoring, and league information, this end zone-worthy book helps you discover fun facts about football heroes and legends and coaches you on the tactics of the game so you can make that first down like a pro!
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  • The Everything Book

    Denise Fleming

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 15, 2000)
    Caldecott Honor-winning children’s book author/illustrator Denise Fleming knows what babies and toddlers love. Her art has universal appeal, with its vibrant colors and rich textures. She is known for her ability to enliven the most basic concepts-the concepts every child needs to learn in order to thrive.In The Everything Book, Ms. Fleming has gathered and illustrated all the essentials: ABCs, 1-2-3s, colors, shapes, and more. Bright, bouncy babies and exuberant toddlers abound in this joyful book.
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  • The Everything Kids' Money Book

    Diane Mayr

    Paperback (Everything, May 1, 2000)
    Discusses the development of money as a medium of exchange, from early bartering to modern ATM machines.
  • The Everything Kids' Monsters Book

    Shannon R Turlington

    Paperback (Everything, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Collects stories and information about monsters, aliens, and dragons, and includes related puzzles and trivia questions.
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  • The Everything Book

    Denise Fleming

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • The Book of Everything

    Guus Kuijer

    Paperback (Young Picador, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Faith is joy is love is hope in this novel of exquisite power and everyday miracles, reminiscent of Barbara Kingsolver's THE POISONWOOD BIBLE.Thomas can see things no one else can see. Tropical fish swimming in the canals. The magic of Mrs. Van Amersfoort, the Beethoven-loving witch next door. The fierce beauty of Eliza with her artificial leg. And the Lord Jesus, who tells him, "Just call me Jesus." Thomas records these visions in his "Book of Everything." They comfort him when his father beats him, when the angels weep for his mother's black eyes. And they give him the strength to finally confront his father and become what he wants to be when he grows up: "Happy."
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  • The Book Of Everything

    Guus Kuijer

    Hardcover (Arthur A. Levine Books, April 1, 2006)
    Faith is joy is love is hope in this novel of exquisite power and everyday miracles, reminiscent of Barbara Kingsolver's THE POISONWOOD BIBLE.Thomas can see things no one else can see. Tropical fish swimming in the canals. The magic of Mrs. Van Amersfoort, the Beethoven-loving witch next door. The fierce beauty of Eliza with her artificial leg. And the Lord Jesus, who tells him, "Just call me Jesus." Thomas records these visions in his "Book of Everything." They comfort him when his father beats him, when the angels weep for his mother's black eyes. And they give him the strength to finally confront his father and become what he wants to be when he grows up: "Happy."
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  • The Everything Kids' Basketball Book

    Bob Schaller, Dave Harnish

    language (Everything, Oct. 29, 2019)
    Learn the latest statistics along with information on all your favorite players in the newest edition of the bestselling The Everything Kids’ Basketball Book, featuring great tips for mastering the game!Learn how to play like a pro—and win—the fun game of basketball! Filled with dozens of games, puzzles, and activities, this book shows kids how to be a wizard on the court, hitting jumpers like Jordan while also learning the importance of teamwork. Covering everything you need to know about basketball, The Everything Kids’ Basketball Book explains all the rules of the game, the history of the sport, and information on your favorite players. Featuring up-to-date records of the NBA, WNBA, NCAA, and Olympic basketball, you’ll learn how to stay active and healthy while playing the sport you love.
  • The Everything Kids' Baseball Book

    Greg Jacobs

    eBook (Everything, March 10, 2020)
    This newest edition to the long-running Everything Kids’ Baseball series updated with current information on the 2018 and 2019 baseball seasons, refreshed bios, and an expanded look at fantasy baseball is “everything you want in a kid’s book” (Associated Press). Now you can introduce young fans to the fun, action, and excitement of America’s favorite pastime with this all-inclusive, updated edition of The Everything Kids’ Baseball Book. Featuring dozens of puzzles and games, this edition has up-to-date stats for all of your favorite players and teams. Get to know the best star players today, learn the rules and history of the game, and start to develop your own baseball skills—from t-ball to the World Series—with this comprehensive guide to the entertaining world of baseball. Covering everything you need to know, this book is sure to be a grand slam for kids and parents alike!
  • The Everything Kids' Cookbook

    Sandra K Nissenberg

    eBook (Everything, Oct. 13, 2020)
    Get your kids in the kitchen doing something they’ll love with this fun and easy updated cookbook, perfect for all ages!The Everything Kids’ Cookbook, Updated Edition has everything your child needs to get started in the kitchen. Each simple but delicious recipe includes a difficulty level and a list of all the equipment needed so you can determine which recipe is suitable for your child. And with more than 90 recipes, there’s something for every meal or occasion! This updated edition includes beautiful photographs to help your kids follow along with the steps, and has cooking tips, food trivia, and nutritional information! This cookbook is perfect for any beginner chef looking to take their cooking skills from make-believe to reality.
  • The Everything Puzzle

    S.E. Burr, Shad Wilde

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 3, 2016)
    Abbey loves puzzles. She loves small puzzles with big pieces, like her famous-physicist-with-crazy-hair puzzle; giant puzzles with giant pieces, like her Eiffel-Tower-too-tall-for-the-table puzzle; little puzzles with little pieces, like her curious-kittens-caught-in-yarn puzzle; and even enormous puzzles with tiny pieces, like The Everything Puzzle. Its itty-bitty pieces come in every shape Abbey can imagine and every color she knows the name for, along with a few she doesn’t. It’s a really tough puzzle, and that’s okay because Abbey’s a really tough girl. When Abbey gets a new puzzle, all the pieces are in a cardboard box, and the box is wrapped in plastic to keep them in. After she opens the box, the pieces are free to go exploring, and then she finds them on the colorful-curlicues-kitchen floor, in the bright-red-circus-animals toy chest, and under the just-a-little-raggedy couch cushions. The Everything Puzzle is old and has lost its box. The puzzle pieces are EVERYWHERE. Abbey finds them at school when her teacher teaches about math and reading, and about science and art. She finds them in the car when Dad answers her questions about why moms don’t have beards, and dogs don’t like lettuce, and it’s OK when people disagree. She finds them in bed when Mom reads her bedtime stories like “The Little Red Hen,” and “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” and “Little Bunny Foo Foo.” One day, Abbey finds a piece of The Everything Puzzle that doesn’t seem to fit. It doesn’t connect with any of the old pieces, not the orange-Swiss-cheese-moon shaped piece, or the blue-giraffe-with-two-necks shaped piece, or the pink-half-a-pair-of-galoshes piece. But that’s okay; she sets the new piece on the paint-spotted-glitter-speckled craft table beside the others. As Abbey grows, she’ll find more pieces--a shamrock green piece from a special trip, a lacey white piece from a special day, and a black and blue piece from a decision that will seem impossible until she makes it. Someday she’ll see how all the pieces fit together. She’ll see the big picture that the pieces make, and find that it’s more enormous and beautiful than she ever imagined.
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  • The Everything Book

    Denise Fleming

    Hardcover (Henry Holt andamp, Aug. 1, 2004)
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