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Books in I Can Do It! series

  • Making Masks

    Renee Schwarz

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Masks are a great way for kids to explore, play and have fun. The step-by-step instructions in this book in the Kids Can Do It series make the 13 unique masks featured a snap to create and decorate. Whether it's for a Halloween party, a school play or just for dress-up, a little imagination is all it takes for children to conceal their faces -- and reveal someone new in their places! Mask designs include * a jolly jester * a dangerous dinosaur * a lordly lion * a grumpy gargoyle
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  • Piglet's Picnic

    RH Disney, Nancy Parent

    Board book (RH/Disney, Oct. 23, 2001)
    Youngsters can practice opening and closing a zipper as they help Piglet get ready to go on a picnic with his friends.
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  • Bake and Make Amazing Cakes

    Elizabeth MacLeod, June Bradford

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, March 1, 2001)
    Cakes -- especially homemade ones -- make any celebration special! This book is filled with 19 easy-to-do cake designs and decorating tips simple enough for kids to try on their own. Decorating with candies, cookies and other goodies means that no fancy pastry bags or labor-intensive parental supervision is required. The illustrated step-by-step instructions, full-color photos and delicious cake and icing recipes in this book in the Kids Can Do It series help kids take cakes from plain to WOW in no time flat! Kids can make a * scary dinosaur * bright butterfly * spooky jack-o'-lantern * cuddly cat * lucky rainbow * terrific tiger
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  • I Can Use the Telephone

    Susan Ashley, Gregg Andersen

    Library Binding (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 1, 2004)
    Simple text and photographs introduce the telephone, phone numbers, phone books and taking on the telephone to young readers.
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  • Pooh's Perfect Presents

    RH Disney, Nancy Parent

    Board book (RH/Disney, Oct. 23, 2001)
    Ends of ribbon attached to p. [3] of cover pass through slots in each page and tie together.
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  • Making Masks

    Renee Schwarz

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Masks are a great way for kids to explore, play and have fun. The step-by-step instructions in this book in the Kids Can Do It series make the 13 unique masks featured a snap to create and decorate. Whether it's for a Halloween party, a school play or just for dress-up, a little imagination is all it takes for children to conceal their faces -- and reveal someone new in their places! Mask designs include * a jolly jester * a dangerous dinosaur * a lordly lion * a grumpy gargoyle
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  • To the Top of Everest

    Laurie Skreslet, Elizabeth MacLeod

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2003)
    On October 5, 1982, Laurie Skreslet became the first Canadian to reach the peak of Mount Everest. His lifelong dream of scaling the world's tallest mountain had become a reality, but it was an achievement that came with a heavy price. Laurie and his expedition faced hidden crevasses, blinding snowstorms, horrible altitude sickness and deadly avalanches that claimed the lives of team members throughout the ascent. In this exciting true-life adventure, Laurie shares intimate details from the climb itself, including the terrifying moment when he almost plunged to an icy death. A true hero, Laurie proves that with a bit of courage, a little faith and a lot of teamwork, an ordinary person can accomplish extraordinary things.
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  • Grow It Again

    Elizabeth MacLeod, Caroline Price

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 1999)
    A non-fiction book for children
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  • The Silent Lion

    Donna Eastman, Gloria Koehler

    Paperback (Taylor and Seale Publishers, May 5, 2017)
    Patrick is a huge young lion who lives in an animal sanctuary in Africa. As Patrick grows to adulthood, he finds that he cannot roar. He is reluctant to have an operation to have his roar fixed, but he is encouraged by his animal friends to have it, telling him stories of their operations. He finally consents and still cannot roar. Certain the operation is a failure, he resigns himself to being a silent lion. When an emergency threatens the entire pride, Patrick is able to roar, saving the pride and the compound.
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  • Electric Gadgets and Gizmos: Battery-Powered Buildable Gadgets that Go!

    Inc. Kids Can Press

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, April 1, 1998)
    In this book in the Kids Can Do It series, kids can learn how to turn a pair of old sunglasses into wacky windshield-wiper glasses and an ordinary box into a "gift" box that rumbles. Kids begin by learning about the parts of a basic circuit and go on to build switches and battery packs. Projects are made from recycled household materials -- such as cardboard tubes, clothespins and empty shampoo bottles -- and powered by batteries. Helpful hints and troubleshooting tips ensure success with every gadget!
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  • I Can Use a Dictionary

    Susan Ashley, Gregg Andersen

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 1, 2004)
    Simple text and photographs introduce the uses of a dictionary to young readers.
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  • Gardening: I Can Do It

    Ivan Bulloch, Diane James, Daniel Pangbourne, Emily Hare

    Hardcover (World Book Inc, April 15, 1999)
    Book by Bulloch, Ivan, James, Diane