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Books published by publisher Reader's Digest Kids

  • When I Grow up

    Reader's Digest, Sarah Wade

    Board book (Reader's Digest, April 13, 2010)
    A little boy dreams about all the things he might become when he grows up?will he be a daring astronaut? A rugged fireman? A speedy race car driver? Kids will love discovering all the possibilities this adventurer sees for his future?and thinking about what they might become, too. Each page is cut into three sections (head, body, and legs) so kids can switch and swap the jobs and surroundings into hilarious combinations?more than 300!
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  • Humor in Uniform

    Editors of Reader's Digest

    Paperback (Readers Digest, May 1, 2008)
    This side-splitting collection of humor delivers hundreds of the best jokes, anecdotes, cartoons, quotes, and stories from men and women in the armed forces or their families proving that life is often funnier than fiction.If laughter is the best medicine, then look no further to cure whatever ails you. The column “Offbase,” formally known as “Humor in Uniform,” has appeared in the Reader's Digest magazine for over half a century, and has published more than 3,500 jokes, quotes, and funny stories from the more than a million readers who have submitted them. This volume—from the world’s #1 source of humor—contains laugh-out-loud gems from one of Reader’s Digest’s most popular columns. This side-splitting collection of humor delivers hundreds of the best jokes, anecdotes, cartoons, quotes, and stories from men and women in the armed forces or their families proving that life is often funnier than fiction. Such as: · From a Family Member: My son regaled me with stories about how they do things in the modern Air Force. Being an old Air Force man myself, I scoffed at their complicated methods. “That’s not the way we did it when I was in the service,” I said. “Yeah,” he shot back. “But when you were in, there were only two pilots, Wilbur and Orville” — Ted Shirley · From an Army Soldier: Our Army Unit was overseas conducting maneuvers with the Marines. On shift one night, a Marine asked my sergeant where he was from. “I’m originally from Central America,” said the sergeant. “Oh, yeah?” asked the Marine. “Kansas?” — David Denbek · From Iraq: At the end of a tough day in Iraq, my daughter, the airman, collapsed onto the first seat in the transport truck, forcing everyone else to climb over her. “Private!” hollered the sergeant, “Skinny girls get in the back so when we men get on with our weapons and equipment, we don’t have to climb over you. Have I made myself clear?” Suddenly my daughter perked up, “Do you really think I’m skinny?” — Margaret Culbertson · About the Military: A soldier stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, actually got a letter addressed to “Fort Ignorance.” “How did you know where to deliver it?” she asked the mailman. “We were stumped at first,” he admitted. “But then I remembered, ignorance is bliss.” — William De Graf For yourself, a friend, or family member—what could be better than the gift of laughter?
  • The Berenstain Bears Learn To Share

    Stan Berenstain

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest Kids, Aug. 16, 1992)
    Book by Berenstain, Stan Jan
  • Fisher-Price Let's Get Moving!

    Reader's Digest, SI Artists

    Board book (Reader's Digest, June 15, 2010)
    It’s time to get moving with the Little People! Whether it’s tumbling in gym class, sledding in the winter, or dancing inside on a rainy day Eddie, Sarah Lynn, and all their friends know that it’s healthy and fun to find ways to Get up ‘n’ Go! Every page features lots of labels, healthy foods to find, and exciting flaps that will keep toddlers coming back to visit again and again.
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  • Tiny Tyrannosaurus And Her Fierce Teeth

    Paul Fleming, Jon Goode, Matthew White

    Board book (Reader's Digest, March 1, 1998)
    Young readers will get a kick out of snapping open the mouth of the plastic animal head attached to each book, then letting it close with a SNAP! In Tiny Tyrannosaurus and her Fierce Teeth, Tiny Tyrannosaurus knows she should be a dinosaur feared by all who live in her land-- but no one is scared of her roar or her big sharp teeth! Children can SNIP-SNAP along with the story and discover how Tiny's fearsome teeth actually help her friends. Dimensions (inches): 3 7/8 x 6 3/8
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  • I Wish I Knew That: Math: Cool Stuff You Need to Know

    Dr. Michael Goldsmith

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, May 10, 2012)
    Whether you have forgotten what you learned or are starting fresh, I Wish I Knew That Math is a great guide which teaches anything from basic operations to more complex mathematics, including geometry, money, logic and probability in a clear, concise manner.Math, so often a mystery to children, is simply explained in I Wish I Knew That Math. With clear, commonsense explanations of mathematical concepts and fun and interesting applications, this book is a great way to increase your understanding of math. The concepts addressed include, but are certainly not limited to: Basic operations – addition, subtraction, multiplication and division The math behind money The connections between math and music Irrational numbers – Why did Pythagoras have one of his followers killed just for talking about the square root of 2? The value of zero Angles – from acute, all the way to reflexive Coordinates and the Cartesian plane Probability – What is the likelihood of being struck by lightning? Logic – induction, deduction and Sherlock Holmes Computers and algorithms Code breaking – from ancient Rome to super computers With its readable style and engaging examples, I Wish I Knew That: Math can give children a head start or a helping hand in their understanding of math. Even grownups could learn a thing or two that they may have forgotten or maybe things they never learned at all!
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  • How weather works

    Michael Allaby

    Paperback (Readers Digest, July 19, 1999)
    A best-selling series continues with a volume full of informative photographs and projects that can help families learn together about weather, weather forecasting, and the science of meteorology. Reprint.
  • Little Mouse's rescue

    Patricia Jensen

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest Kids, March 15, 1993)
    A foolish little mouse sneaks into the farm kitchen for a feast even though it is inhabited by two large cats.
  • Fisher Price Let's Go On a Class Trip Lift the Flap

    Carol Monica, SI Artists

    Board book (Reader's Digest, June 26, 2007)
    Students visit the nature center, firehouse, aquarium, and dinosaur and science museums on a class trip, during which they learn about colors, shapes, and patterns.
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  • I was so sick

    Gina Mayer

    Paperback (Reader's Digest Kids, March 15, 1995)
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  • I Wish I Knew That: Science: Cool Stuff You Need to Know

    Rachel Byard Garcia

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, Feb. 2, 2012)
    I Wish I Knew That: Science covers all the science basics, from biology to zoology, offering kids an entertaining introduction to the fundamentals. Experiments that you can do at home accompany each chapter!Why does matter matter? What makes the earth quake? Why does the moon shine? With I Wish I Knew That: Science, kids will learn the answers to hundreds of fascinating questions, alongside lighthearted illustrations and a bunch of experiments to make learning fun. Inside kids will find out everything they need to know about: Humans Animals Earth Weather and Climate Technology Space Chemistry Includes over 100 engaging illustrations!
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