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Books published by publisher Archway, 1978.

  • Fear Street/R.L. Stine Partial Set

    R.L. Stine

    Paperback (Archway, March 15, 1992)
    Fear Street: 1, 22, First Datel; Saga: 1; Cheerleaders: 1, 3; Super Chillers: The New Year's Party; Goodnight Kiss Collector's Edition; Ghosts of Fear Street: 2, 11, 12, 31; Halloween Night.
  • The Adventures of Flippity Flip Girl

    Christina Jones LCSW, Imani Angela-Ruth Jones, Connie Kakavas Lissner, Jason Spizzo, Faye Kleros

    Hardcover (Archway, March 13, 2019)
    This is a story that captures the spirit of girls. It is about believing in yourself, being grateful for your talents and gifts, it is about collaboration and sharing and accepting our differences.
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  • Oh No, I Gotta Go

    Fran Clark, Julia Raymond

    Hardcover (Archway, Nov. 14, 2018)
    When a little boy gulps down a glass of orange juice the size of Texas at breakfast, it is just the beginning of a wet and wacky adventure that prompts his never-ending urge to use the bathroom - all day long! From one fantastical adventure to the next, he is reminded that when you gotta go, you gotta go!
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  • Constitutional Law and Student Civil Liberties

    Beth Bulgeron

    Paperback (Archway, June 24, 2019)
    Students in the United States benefit greatly from studying legal history and constitutional law. Doing so can help them build reasoning and critical thinking skills, learn to assess facts from multiple viewpoints, and develop and refine persuasive writing skills. Constitutional Law and Student Civil Liberties uses situations close to students' experiences to examine and analyze constitutional law. It both explains laws and concepts and provides numerous examples and exercises to help students absorb, engage with, and master the material. Through critical analysis of Supreme Court cases and the application of legal precedent to new facts and hypotheticals, students can gain a deep understanding of very complex areas of law and grapple with legal questions such as the following: - Does a principal of a school need a warrant to search a student's purse? - Can school officials drug-test students who want to play a sport? - Can a sixteen-year-old get the death penalty for committing murder? - Can a college use race as a factor when deciding which students to admit? Intended for high school students, this textbook provides an in-depth introduction to constitutional law, building such skills as analytical reading, critical thinking, and persuasive writing through the study of constitutional protection of civil liberties.
  • Santa's Special Delivery: A Christmas Surprise for Jimmy

    Ph.d. Hanson, Bonita

    Paperback (Archway, Aug. 19, 2019)
    The day after Christmas Santa and the elves begin making toys for next year's holiday. The first toy they finish is a pika which they name Percy. He sits in a special place and watches as Santa and the elves create other goodies. When Christmas arrives, the elves load Santa's sleigh, placing Percy Pika right on top. Meanwhile near the North Pole scientist Bob Nelson, his wife Susan, and son Jimmy are moving to a new workstation. They start out early hoping to arrive before dark on Christmas Eve. Difficulties cause them to lose their way but soon they see a house lit with holiday lights. They knock on the door and are greeted by a pleasant woman who invites them in to warm up and enjoy some nourishment. She offers to let them spend the night and continue their journey safely the next day. Jimmy is afraid Santa won't find him when he's not in his new home. But Jimmy is in for a wonderful surprise.
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  • IÂ’ll Bring the Lasagna

    Tara Dickey, Anna Gagnon

    Paperback (Archway, April 4, 2019)
    The family's getting together on Saturday, and JoAnn is bringing the lasagna! First, she decides to make extra, since Anna has always loved it. But what's lasagna without meatballs? Everyone loves meatballs. And then there are the sausages and braciole and eggplant. Hooray for a big Italian dinner with the family! Now we are all thankful for our friends and family; they know what we love the most and take the time to make the day special for everyone. In this children's story, authors Anna Gagnon and Tara Dickey recall their real-life experiences to create a fun, loving portrait showing how family can go above and beyond for those they love. As children they remember a kitchen filled with Italian music and the delicious smells of a gravy on the stove. Today, they are thankful for JoAnn continuing the tradition for their six children.
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  • Saving Forest Farm

    Jack Purser

    Hardcover (Archway, Nov. 7, 2018)
    The Forest Farm is enduring a drought and all the animal residents are wondering what to do. If something doesn't change soon, they may all have to move away. After they elect Farrell Fox and Gunther Goat to search for a turtle who may be able to help, the two animal friends set off on an incredible journey without realizing they are being followed by a pesky pig on his own mission. Soon, they meet new friends like Suri Squirrel and Marley Mockingbird while facing many challenges. But will they be able to outsmart the pig in time to save the farm? In this charming children's tale, two animal friends set out on a brave adventure to save their farm from a drought, Will they succeed? Please follow "Saving Forest Farm" on Facebook and Instagram @savingforestfarm for upcoming events and promotional contests.
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  • When Eva Hollers

    Brinkley Burks Pound, Paula Ingram Kiszla, B Matthew Kiszla

    Hardcover (Archway, Nov. 4, 2019)
    When little Eva lets loose with a holler, everyone wonders what the matter can be. The family tries to figure out how to soothe her. On this busy day, Eva has fun with lions, tigers, owls, and crickets, and explores mud puddles, games, and books. She takes her favorite bunny along on her adventures. Look for Bun Bun hiding on the pages. This picture book for children features a pattern and refrain appropriate for the preschooler while addressing the challenges of a crying child in a fun and accessible way. Young readers will enjoy guessing what the family will do to make Eva happy again.
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  • Buried Secrets

    Carolyn Keene

    Mass Market Paperback (Archway, April 6, 1987)
    Nancy investigates a thirty-year-old mystery involving the bizarre death of Mayor John Harrington.
  • Dottie Sprinkles: Fairy Special Winter Wonderland

    Pamela Burba, Cheryl Goodwill

    Paperback (Archway, Oct. 19, 2018)
    Dottie Sprinkles never imagined twins Lori and Sydni would borrow her fairy special ice cream wand without asking. The girls are in over their heads when the wand goes out of control and turns the town of Ferry Harbor into an ice cream candy land. It will have even the ones who don't believe in fairy magic asking is this really Fairy Harbor? Dottie Sprinkles is once again teaching important lessons to the children of Ferry Harbor, or is it really Fairy Harbor. Twins Lori and Sydni find themselves knee deep in fairy magic as they change the town into a winter wonderland full of surprises. When a family secret is revealed it is the perfect ending to a fairy special day! The Fairy Grandmothers Pamela Burba and Cheryl Goodwill authors of Dottie Sprinkles: Fairy Special Ice Cream Shop and Fairy Special Fall Festival are happy to welcome you back to Ferry Harbor for more fairy special adventures.
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  • Please Pass the Skin Color

    Victoria Lopez Holdsworth, Ana C. Robles, Janet M. Holdsworth

    Hardcover (Archway, Nov. 21, 2018)
    One brave young pig, a respectful conversation among friends, and a deeper understanding about diversity. Diverse animal friends gain a better understanding about racial and cultural identities during an art activity. A courageous pig stands up for herself and others, which generates a thoughtful and respectful conversation among friends. This discussion leads to a greater awareness of how the friends recognize, respect, and celebrate their differences. Based on the first author's real-life experience coloring with friends at school, this book shows kids, through storytelling and beautiful illustrations, that we are all of different colors and backgrounds. No one color or background is most important. The book also -offers children an opportunity to better understand how their words can be perceived by and impact others; -serves as a positive example of how friends can respectfully express their views and listen to one another to collectively create a deeper understanding of an issue; and -provides parents and teachers with a way to begin discussions related to the recognition, inclusion, and celebration of differences.
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  • SantaÂ’s Shaggy Sheepdogs

    Elizabeth Horvitz

    Paperback (Archway, Oct. 15, 2019)
    Fozzie is an Old English Sheepdog with soft, fuzzy hair; bright, blue eyes; and a giant, black nose. He wants nothing more than to become part of the team pulling Santa's sleigh this Christmas. Fozzie's wish seems far-fetched until a brutally cold arctic air puts Santa's reindeer out of commission and forces the jolly old man in red to modify his method of transportation. Santa's Shaggy Sheepdogs, a picture book for children, shares a fun holiday story with a magical twist.
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