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  • Kidsbooks Learn-to-Read Pals Plush Electronic Story Reader and 4-Book Library, Teddy

    Kidsbooks

    Board book (Kidsbooks, March 15, 2018)
    When you press one of the shapes on Teddy's paws, he will read the book with the same shape. Children can listen to the story, read along with Teddy, or read on their own. Each of the four books included is designed for children learning to read. Simple sentences with repeated words help develop word recognition. Interesting stories keep children engaged. Reading along with the adorable bear promotes the love of reading. Recommended for ages 2 and up. Other Learn-to-Read Pals: Buddy (dog) and Abby (cat).
  • Ignore the Trolls

    Jordan Gershowitz, Sandhya Prabhat

    Hardcover (Pow! Kids Books, Oct. 22, 2019)
    Ignore the Trolls is funny fairytale with a serious contemporary message about the online bullies known as trolls, and how to deal with them.In the majestic kingdom of Holly Hills lives Tim the Timid, a shy boy who has big dreams. He longs to join the jousting team so he can be one of the Knights, the coolest and most valiant kids at Ye Olde Elementary School. When tryouts are announced, Tim's friend Bethany the Brave offers him some advice: whatever Tim does, he must ignore the trolls.For it's not all fairies and unicorns in Holly Hills. The land is overrun with nasty, mocking creatures that love attacking the weaknesses in others with the help of their magic picture-takers, and flocks of vicious bluebirds that tweet their cruelty across the kingdom. If you try to fight them, they only multiply.But shutting out their empty taunts is easier said than done. Will Tim learn to just ignore the trolls, and ride to victory?
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  • Race to Kangaroo Cliff

    Alexander McCall Smith and Iain MacIntosh

    Paperback (BC Books for kids, July 6, 2018)
    very minor shelf wear only
  • 101 Amazing Facts about Dogs - Learn more about man's best friend: Dog Books for Kids

    Jenny Kellett

    language (Dog Books for Kids, Nov. 24, 2013)
    Dog Books for KidsIt's hard not to love dogs, in fact 1 in 3 American families have at least one pooch! But how much do you and your kids know about your puppy or dog?In this best-selling dog book for kids (or adults!) by leading non-fiction author, Jenny Kellett, you and your pooch-loving child will learn over 100 of the most amazing dog facts!Dog Books for Kids SampleDid you know....?- Greyhounds have the best eyesight of any breed of dog- Prairie Dogs actually belong to the squirrel family- Dogs have three eyelids- 33 per cent of dog owners have admitted to talking to their dogs on the phone, some even leave them voice mails!Illustrated with lots of cute, color images to illustrate the facts about dogs, this is the perfect book for mini dog lovers!Whether it's for a school project or you simply LOVE dogs, 101 Amazing Facts about Dogs will provide you some of the most amazing dog facts out there; there are sure to be lots you didn't know. Buy Amazon's most woof-tastic dog book for kids today and your child (and you!) will be a dog expert in no time!About the AuthorJenny Kellett is an animal lover and author based in Melbourne, Australia who has written dozens of popular books about her favorite critters, including this best-selling dog book for kids! She has two cats and one dog, and grew up on a farm with all sorts of fabulous animals. Researching facts about dogs and other animals is her passion.
  • Kids Books: How well do you know planets?

    Doctor Kevin

    eBook (Kids Books, )
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  • Biggest Book of Search & Find

    Kidsbooks, Tony Tallarico

    Paperback (KidsBooks, Feb. 4, 2011)
    A classic edu-tainment resource, The Big Book of Search & Find sharpens kids' observation and concentration skills. Each hilarious scene in this search & find treasury is chock-full of amusing things to find, and keeps children of all ages engaged and entertained for hours. It's the most fun-filled search & find activity book ever! Size: 8-1/8 x 11-3/4 inches
  • Books for Kids: Tommy Tiger Camp Adventure: Illustration Book

    Tommy Tiger

    language (Books for Kids, June 6, 2015)
    Books for Kids : Tommy Tiger Camp Adventure When Tommy Tiger goes to camp, he thinks it will be fun. But when they all do something that he’s never done before, he feels like he wouldn’t be able to do it. Will Tommy learn to believe in himself and overcome his fears? Or will he be too scared to have fun at camp?This book is a great mix between learning to believe in yourself and overcoming your fears. Tommy Tiger has to learn that even if it’s something he’s never done before, he’ll have fun if he believes that he can do it. Perfect for children of all ages.Beautifully illustrated bedtime story that children and parents will love! Download Your Copy Right Now! Your kids will love going back to this cute Illustration book again and again.
  • The Big Book of Questions and Answers

    Jane Parker Resnick, Rebecca L. Grambo, Tony Tallarico

    Paperback (Kidsbooks, March 15, 2006)
    The Big Book of Questions and Answers More than 950 Fact-Filled Questions & Answers! Kid have questions...and The Big Book of Questions and Answers has the answers. Packed with fascinating information and humorous illustrations, this book is an outstanding addition to t a home library. From how much the Earth weighs to who invented the chocolate bar, this educational resource will keep children learning - and laughing. It's surely the most fun-filled question and answer book ever created for kids of all ages!
  • Monsters: Book About Monsters For Kids: I can read books for kids level 1

    A.D. Largie

    eBook (Kemet Kids Books, July 12, 2020)
    This Level One I Can Read Kids book, is perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Quench your child's enthusiasm for monsters and scary stories with this book all about weird and strange monsters. This beautifully illustrated, full color, the large print book is perfect for beginner readers.
  • Hunchback of Notre Dame

    Victor Hugo, Tracy Christopher, Ned Butterfield

    Hardcover (Kidsbooks, Dec. 1, 1996)
    A simplified, abridged version of the classic, set in medieval Paris, of Quasimodo, the hunchbacked bellringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, and his struggles to save the beautiful gypsy dancer Esmeralda from being unjustly executed.
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  • Diary of a Minecraft Cave Spider: An Unofficial Minecraft Book

    Books Kid

    eBook (Books Kid, LLC, July 15, 2015)
    Ever heard the story of a Minecraft Cave Spider? Experience the daily life of a very special Minecraft Cave Spider.What kind of mischief will he get into?Has he just caught his next meal or will he end up in a sticky situation?This diary book is a great read or gift for a Minecraft lover of any age!*** Read It FREE With Kindle Unlimited Or Prime Membership ***Don't have kindle? No worries! Read it on your PC, Mac, Tablet Or Smartphone!*** Download Your Copy Or Read It FREE With Kindle Unlimited Or Prime Membership ***
  • Jack and The Beanstalk: Giant Alien Adventure: I Can Read Level 3

    A.D. Largie, Sabrina Pichardo

    language (Kemet Kids Books, Feb. 22, 2020)
    JACK AND THE BEANSTALK: Classic Storybook Fable Retold and Reimagined: Featuring 60 pages of captivating illustrations, full color 8.5" x 8.5" storybook tells the classic of Jack as he sold his family cow for some magic beans to the disappointment of his mother. But what really happens when the magic beans actually work know by magic but through technology. The Beans are actually teleportation devices that beam Jack beyond the clouds and unto a giant spaceship. CLASSIC STORY: RETOLD FAIRY TALE WITH UPDATED ETHICAL STANDARDS: This classic tale captures a child's interest, page after page, as they take their imagination on a magical journey through timeless stories and adventures. In the original story, Jack climbs up the beanstalk and steals from the Giant. First, Jack steals his gold, then Jack steals his hen that lays golden eggs, and Jack also steals the Giant's Magic harp. At no point in the original story is does Jack's mother let him know that it is not OK to steal. Jack is not told to take the things back that he stole and neither Jack or his mother apologies for what they have done. The original story implies that it is OK to steal from the Giant and ultimately cause his death because he is a Giant. We have fixed this moral dilemma in this fresh retold version of the class fairy tale.This book is included with your Kindle Unlimited and Prime Reading Membership