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  • Robots and Dinosaurs

    Chris Bennett

    Paperback (Key Publishing House Inc, Nov. 19, 2012)
    It's the year 4173. Humans mastered space travel a long time ago and left Earth to find greener pastures on faraway planets. Before they left, however, they created thousands upon thousands of super intelligent robots. Sadly, the robots were left behind on Earth by their former human companions, so they did what any group of super intelligent robots left behind on Earth would do—they cloned dinosaurs to be their friends! Did I mention that when they cloned the dinosaurs they gave them bigger brains so they could talk? Well, they did. So there you have it—it's the distant future, in a world of robots and dinosaurs.
  • Heroes Of American Jewish History

    DEBORAH KARP

    Hardcover (KTAV PUBLISHING HOUSE, INC., March 15, 1972)
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  • The Guide For The Perplexed

    Moses Maimonides

    Hardcover (Pardes Publishing House, Inc., Aug. 16, 1946)
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  • Through Children's Eyes: President Obama and the Future Generation

    Dr. Helen Bond, Dr. Bernadine Barr, Dr. Izolda Fotiyeva, Dr. Fang Wu

    Paperback (Key Publishing House Inc, Aug. 16, 2012)
    This book examines how school-aged children and youth in the United States, Sierra Leone, West Africa, Jamaica, China, and Russia made meaning of the election of Barack Obama as the first African American President of the United States. The book is developed from an international research study exploring how school-aged youth understood Obama's messages. The book further examines whether youth believed race relations in their country or human relations in the world might change as a result of this historic election. Children made vibrant drawings of "what President Obama means to me," revealing their innermost thoughts and secrets about their lives, their futures, and the United States. Youth also revealed how they learned about Obama, including their surprising one word impressions of him. The rich contents of the book, the issues it raises, and the insights it provides will offer readers a unique opportunity to look into the minds of the future generation around the world.
  • Adventures of wonderful Stuart

    Ania Wilson Poe, Olya Liackisheva

    Paperback (Poe House Publishing Inc., May 30, 2017)
    Stuart, a rather famous and adventurous Jack Russell Terrier, lost at sea, miraculously survives with a little help from some interesting new friends. The story based on true events that really happened on the Caribbean island of St.Thomas where Niles still lives.
  • Mystery of Hedgehog Hill

    Ron Dennis

    Paperback (Manor House Publishing Inc., Nov. 20, 2014)
    Adventures in Shroomville, a Children-Young Adults novel, has earned many accolades and is honoured to be chosen by educators as an important featured part of the national Newspapers in Education program. Chapters are being serialized by The Hamilton Spectator, and likely other newspapers, throughout the fall. Shroomville had been a happy little village, tucked away deep in a vast boreal forest whose bristling green canopy stretched beyond forever... Oh, one little detail makes this village stand out. You see, these villagers are tiny... about as tall as a typical adult's size-nine shoe. And they live peacefully and happily in mushroom houses. Large, living mushroom houses... For Marshall Shroom, growing up here had been happiness itself - until his 13th year that is! Responding to a telepathic cry for help, Mars sets out on a quest to rescue his father and his best friend Portia from the clutches of the evil Maliset. With emerging new powers and the help of strange new friends, will Marshall succeed in his mission in time? Ron Dennis was once young himself and has never fully recovered from that experience, Writing remarkably enjoyable books for children and young adults is his own form of therapy
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  • The Secrets to University: From a Student's Experience

    Stephen W. Smith

    Paperback (Key Publishing House Inc, March 22, 2010)
    Get the secrets to success from someone who knows―a university student! In this book you'll hear the story of the author's first year and learn how to excel on midterms, papers, and exams. You'll also learn about free University services to help you succeed. University is tough―make it easier by using this guide.
  • Lincoln and the Lilac Lilies

    Mary Stafford

    Paperback (Amethyst House Publishing Inc., Sept. 15, 2004)
    Lincoln and the Lilac Lilies is Book One in The Fantastic World of Lincoln Llama series. This is an endearing story that can be enjoyed by children of all ages. Lincoln a young Llama learns a valuable lesson when his adventure in the Lilac Lily field results in a curious change in him. With help from his friends and family, Lincoln discovers how differences can be the measure of true friendship. This is a Pro-Literacy Selection
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  • Lincoln's Day of Discovery

    Mary Stafford

    Paperback (Amethyst House Publishing Inc., Sept. 15, 2004)
    Lincoln's Day of Discovery is Book Two in The Fantastic World of Lincoln Llama series. This charming story will capture the imagination of children of all ages. Lincoln Llama's greatest desire is to find his way out of the Secret Valley, but discovers it may be close to impossible. In this story of determination and courage, Lincoln overcomes the problems preventing him from fulfilling his dream of travel to the outside world. This is a Pro-Literacy Selection
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  • Broken Dreams

    Amanda Hyde

    Paperback (Manor House Publishing Inc., Oct. 15, 2001)
    Jody fell hard for new boyfriend Andy. They also shared the nightmare experience of having a loved one struck by a drunk driver and both were against excessive drinking. Despite Andy's cheerful reassurances, Jody had a bad feeling about attending a party where booze and drunken teenagers were in no short supply. But on leaving the party, Jody would soon fall into a nightmare of her own. A pair of car headlights were speeding straight at her! With Foreword by Michael B. Davie, author, The Late Man.
  • Through Children's Eyes: President Obama and the Future Generation by Dr. Helen Bond

    Dr. Helen Bond;Dr. Bernadine Barr;Dr. Izolda Fotiyeva;Dr. Fang Wu

    Paperback (Key Publishing House, Inc., March 15, 1806)
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  • The Mystery of Hedgehog Hill: Adventures in Shroomville

    Ron Dennis

    eBook (Manor House Publishing Inc., Feb. 27, 2018)
    The Mystery of Hedgehog Hill, a Children-Young Adults novel, has earned many accolades and is honoured to be chosen by educators as an important featured part of the national Newspapers in Education program. (it was serialized by The Hamilton Spectator, other newspapers, throughout the fall).About the Author/ Mystery of Hedgehog Hill:Shroomville had been a happy little village, tucked away deep in a vast boreal forest whose bristling green canopy stretched beyond forever… Oh, one little detail makes this village stand out. You see, these villagers are tiny… about as tall as a typical adult’s size-nine shoe. And they live peacefully and happily in mushroom houses. Large, living mushroom houses… For Marshall Shroom, growing up here had been happiness itself - until his 13th year that is! Responding to a telepathic cry for help, Mars sets out on a quest to rescue his father and his best friend Portia from the clutches of the evil Maliset. With emerging new powers and the help of strange new friends, will Marshall succeed in his mission in time?Ron Dennis was once young himself and has never fully recovered from that experience. Writing remarkably enjoyable books for children and young adults is his own form of therapy.The Hamilton Spectator serialized chapters from the book twice-weekly throughout the fall as one of the major newspapers participating in the highly praised national Newspapers in Education program fostering strong reading habits in young folk – a wonderful, gentle, fun adventure story.