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Books in Survival Guide series

  • How to Do Your Best on Tests

    Sara Dulaney Gilbert

    Paperback (Collins, Aug. 27, 1998)
    This invaluable guide to studying covers everything students need to know about tests, including how to study for quizzes, tests, and exams and how to prepare for all the major standardized tests -- from the CAT to the Stanford Achievement Tests. Crammed with practical tips and sound advice -- plus a wide range of sample questions -- How To Do Your Best on Tests helps students approach every test with confidence.
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  • Surviving a First Breakup

    Sherri Mabry Gordon

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Breaking up hurts, and it can be hard to cope. A breakup is something almost everyone must go through, especially when staying together is unhealthy. Teen readers will not only learn how to survive and move on after a breakup, but how to grow stronger along the way. From discovering what went wrong to avoiding common break-up mistakes, this book offers everything a teen needs to survive the end of a relationship, including one ended via text message. Both sides, the dumper and the dumpee, are supported, helping teens learn how to handle things with compassion and sensitivity.
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  • How to Be School Smart

    Elizabeth James

    Paperback (HarperColl, Aug. 27, 1998)
    These easy-to-understand handbooks How to Be School Smart, How to Write Terrific Book Reports, How to Do your Best on Tests, and How to Write Super School Reports have offered students clear, commonsense advice on how to successfully organize and carry out school assignments for over a decade. Now these great guides have been completely revised to reflect the needs of today's technology-savvy kids.
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  • How to Survive an Animal Attack

    Marne Ventura

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Through fascinating true stories and illuminating photos, learn how people avoid and overcome dangerous animal situations to survive! Additional features include a table of contents, informative sidebars, a glossary of key words and phrases, sources for further research, and an introduction to the author.
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  • How to Be School Smart: Super Study Skills

    Elizabeth James

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 26, 1998)
    These easy-to-understand handbooks How to Be School Smart, How to Write Terrific Book Reports, How to Do your Best on Tests, and How to Write Super School Reports have offered students clear, commonsense advice on how to successfully organize and carry out school assignments for over a decade. Now these great guides have been completely revised to reflect the needs of today's technology-savvy kids.
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  • Survival: Could you be a Mouse?

    John Norris Wood

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, )
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  • How to Survive an Earthquake

    Marne Ventura

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Through fascinating true stories and illuminating photos, learn how people trapped in rubble (or other dangerous situations after an earthquake) survive against all odds! Additional features include a table of contents, informative sidebars, a glossary of key words and phrases, sources for further research, and an introduction to the author.
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  • Could You Be a Fox?

    R. Tabor

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, Feb. 14, 1997)
    Children are invited to live the life of a fox with this book, one of a series in which the reader can learn about habitats, feeding, foodchains, threats, defences and environments. Readers choose options and gather survival points, turning it into a game to find who can build the most points.
  • A Baby's Guide to Surviving Dad

    Benjamin Bird

    Paperback (Curious Fox, Feb. 11, 2016)
    Hello, baby. The whole life thing is pretty new to you, right? Luckily, you have a dad. Unluckily, he's new to the whole being-your-daddy thing. So if you're going to survive, you need THE BABY'S GUIDE TO SURVIVING DAD. A clever, quirky picture book you can't live without.
  • Surviving Gym Class

    John Albert Torres, John A Torres

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Gym can seem like a drag to many teens who'd rather be doing something else, but it's a great excuse to get up and moving in the middle of the day. Gym class is less about fierce competition and measuring everyone by the same fitness standards. Instead, it's all about developing confidence and competence in sports, and, yes, having fun. Of course, there are still locker rooms, stinky gym clothes, and other kids with their own issues to deal with. This guide will help teens navigate all the difficult moments, like being picked last for a team or fielding snarky comments about lack of coordination or skills. This book provides indispensable advice to help readers arrive prepared with the right gear and the right attitude.
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  • Mistaken Journey

    Ben East, Jerolyn Nentl, John I. Dahl, Howard Schroeder

    Paperback (Crestwood House, June 1, 1980)
    A rancher, his family, and two companions journey through 300 miles of rough, unsettled country to the land the family will homestead in Canada only to realize they have been trekking in the wrong direction.
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  • How to Write Super School Reports

    Elizabeth James

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 27, 1998)
    These easy-to-understand handbooks How to Be School Smart, How to Write Terrific Book Reports, How to Do your Best on Tests, and How to Write Super School Reports have offered students clear, commonsense advice on how to successfully organize and carry out school assignments for over a decade. Now these great guides have been completely revised to reflect the needs of today's technology-savvy kids.
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