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Books with title Eggs for Everyone

  • Milk For Everyone

    Kali Jacobs

    Paperback (Lulu.com, July 27, 2015)
    Kali is 8 years old and has an allergy to cow's milk. In this book she talks about almond milk, coconut milk, soy milk, cow milk, goat milk and rice milk. This is a great resource to educate young children about the wide variety of milk available today. Kali's book has helped her talk about her allergy to cow's milk and has helped her feel great about the milk that's right for her. Her message is there is milk for everyone and she hopes her book can help other kids with food allergies feel great about the milk that's right for them!
  • Water for Everyone

    Sarah Levete

    Paperback (Heinemann, May 15, 2009)
    Water is one of life’s most basic needs. Some people turn on a tap to get the water they need. Others have to walk miles to reach the nearest water supply. Water for Everyone examines some of the major issues that people face, from problems such as water shortages during a drought to the water-borne diseases in dirty water supplies. This book also suggests some of the ways in which people can ensure everyone on the planet can get the water they need.
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  • Water for Everyone

    Sarah Levete

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, )
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  • Rules for Everyone

    Georgia Amson-Bradshaw

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, May 14, 2020)
    How can you be a good global citizen? By understanding the world we live in and how we can effect change. This book explores what rules are for, who makes the rules and how governments and power works in society. It helps children understand systems of democracy and how people have the ability to influence the rules of society. It features case studies on civil rights and activities to make campaign videos and organise a debate club.The I'm a Global Citizen series explores the concept of 'Global Citizenship': recognising that the world we live in is unfair and unequal, but promoting individual and collective action to challenge and change this. Each book has information, fun activities, challenges, case studies and ideas for group and individual action presented with fun illustrations. The books promote the idea that we have power as individuals: each of us can change things, and each of us has choices about how we behave. They encourage children aged 8+ to counter ignorance and intolerance.
  • Music, Music for Everyone

    Vera B. Williams

    Library Binding (William Morrow & Co, Sept. 1, 1984)
    Rosa and her friends make music for Rosa's grandmother, who is ill and in bed, and her grandmother's response gives Rosa a wonderful idea
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  • Water for Everyone

    Sally Morgan

    Library Binding (Sea to Sea Pubns, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Discusses the Earth's depleting water supply, including information on pollution, drought, and climate change, and what can be done to protect this vital resource for the future.
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  • Water for Everyone

    Sarah Levete

    Library Binding (Heinemann, May 15, 2009)
    Water is one of life’s most basic needs. Some people turn on a tap to get the water they need. Others have to walk miles to reach the nearest water supply. Water for Everyone examines some of the major issues that people face, from problems such as water shortages during a drought to the water-borne diseases in dirty water supplies. This book also suggests some of the ways in which people can ensure everyone on the planet can get the water they need.
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  • Math For Everyone

    Nathaniel Max Rock

    Paperback (Nathaniel Max Rock, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Tired of ten pound math textbooks? Tired of math textbooks with 700 to 1,000 pages? Tired of massive student failure in gatekeeper math courses like Algebra I? Tired of math phobic students (and their parents) exclaiming, "I hate math!"? Maybe it is time to try a different curriculum. Math For Everyone is a curriculum designed to promote massive student (and teacher) math success. Each year's content in the six math courses (7th Grade Math, Algebra I, Geometry I, Algebra II, Math Analysis and Calculus) is boiled down into its essential vocabulary and 5-7 key concepts with particular attention paid to clarity and articulation between courses. Assessment includes old favorites as well as authentic assessment with rubrics and grading advice included. No text is longer than 80 pages as the 5-7 key concepts can be amply demonstrated and practiced in this amount of space. Math For Everyone is not only great for new math teachers and struggling math students, but great for everyone. Nathaniel Max Rock is an educator since 2001 and the author of more than a dozen education books. He has taught the following courses: 7th Grade Math, Algebra I, Geometry I, Algebra II, Math Analysis, Calculus, as well as California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) Prep Classes, AVID Elective (9th & 10th grade), and Carnegie Computer classes. Max's authoring topics include math, education and religion.
  • Music, Music for Everyone

    Vera B. Williams

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 17, 1984)
    Rosa's grandma is sick and must stay upstairs in bed. And so the big chair in the living room is often empty. And the money jar--in which the family saved their change to buy the big red chair and Rosa's accordion--is empty too. All extra money must be used to take care of Grandma.After school Rosa and her friends Leora, Mae, and Jenny often make music for Grandma. She says their playing makes her feel like a girl again, dancing at a party. And that is the beginning of Rosa's wonderful idea.A kaleidoscope of emotions--joy, sadness, merriment, and love--bursts from the pages of this exuberant book.
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  • Food for Everyone

    Brenda Walpole

    Library Binding (Sea to Sea Pubns, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Examines farming around the world and the global problem of providing food for all of the people without destroying the planet.
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  • Music, Music for Everyone

    Vera B. Williams

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 17, 1984)
    Rosa's grandma is sick and must stay upstairs in bed. And so the big chair in the living room is often empty. And the money jar--in which the family saved their change to buy the big red chair and Rosa's accordion--is empty too. All extra money must be used to take care of Grandma. After school Rosa and her friends Leora, Mae, and Jenny often make music for Grandma. She says their playing makes her feel like a girl again, dancing at a party. And that is the beginning of Rosa's wonderful idea. A kaleidoscope of emotions--joy, sadness, merriment, and love--bursts from the pages of this exuberant book.
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  • Homes for Everyone

    Jennifer Blizin Gillis

    Hardcover (Rourke Educational Media, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Presents a variety of homes, apartments, houseboats and mobile homes including a "green" building
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