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Books with title Imagination

  • The Imagination Box

    Martyn Ford

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, May 7, 2015)
    Imagination Box
    U
  • Science & Imagination

    Jefferson Hane Weaver

    Hardcover (Basic Books, Jan. 21, 1967)
    None
  • Tate's Imagination Station!

    Alice Lynn Adams

    Paperback (Independently published, July 17, 2018)
    First grader, Tate, and high school senior, Gabe, are home by themselves, doing homework. Their parents are working a 12-hour factory shift to provide nice things for the family, like a new dishwasher. When problems arise, Tate and Gabe use creativity and imagination in Tate's Imagination Station! Tate and Gabe Series: Book#1.
  • The Imagination Box

    Martyn Ford

    Paperback (FABER andamp, May 7, 2015)
    None
    U
  • Imagination Island

    Jasmine Appleton

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 1, 2016)
    Where is Amy? How did she get here and will she ever find her two brothers, Jack and Ben?With a sore lump on the back of her head, she wakes on a beach, but where is this beach? And just across from her Tom sits looking at her with a questioning face. He too has no idea where he is.A strange place where Amy and Tom meet monsters and an old animal friend. Why is she here? Who sent her here? All this to find out, on this, Imagination Island.
  • Boxed Up Imagination

    Melanie S Holm

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 8, 2003)
    Boxed Up Imagination is a story about a boy named Cody who received a surprise in a giant cardboard box. Cody did not play much with the surprise but instead spent all day playing with the box. Follow along on all of Cody's box adventures. This book is fully illustrated with colored pencil using a cross-hatching technique. For ages 3 and up
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  • Clara's Imagination

    Helen L. Edwards, Jarmell J. Boyd Sims, Esther Ervin, Al Doggett

    Hardcover (Brain Candy Publishing, Sept. 30, 2007)
    This book connects with children on two very common themes among all children. First, the process they go throgh of navigating their love/hate relationships with at least one of their friend's. Secondly, facing their fears, at some point in every child's life they have been afraid of the dark, a ghost, a monster, a stranger, or something. Therefore, the children can immediately identify with the characters and relate to the storyline, there is a sense of familiarity. The story tells a tale of two young girls burgeoning friendship and how an unchecked imagination and manipulation can reap havoc on a friend. Clara is two years older than her best friend Safina who lives next door. Clara spends the the night at Safina's house and delights in cleverly spinning a frightening tale about a stranger who lives one block down the street. Of course she tells this tale at night, right before bedtime. Clara knows that Safina is not allowed to play down the street or leave their block. Safina, convinced of Clara's first hand knowledge and truthfulness regarding the frightening exploit's of this stranger is overcome with fear. A resulting in Safina having nightmares, throughout the night. Feeling shaken the next morning Safina puts on a brave face in front of Clara. Eventually, everything comes to a head the night following Clara sleeping over. Safina too terrified to go to sleep tells her mother the story Clara had told her. Her mother dispels Clara's tale as a myth and her having a vivid imagination. She then tells her daughter a parable to tell Clara the next time she spends the night. The tables are turned and Clara ends up getting a taste of her own medicine. Upon conclusion of the story both girls decide that from now on instead of using their imaginations to scare each other they would rather use their imaginations while reading their favorite books to each other, right before they have sweet dreams.There is a necessity for children to recognize what is a real danger and what is a perceived danger. For some children, reading a story may be the only way they can deal with a particular fear. Clara's Imagination is a story children will love tor read over and over again. As Clara's friend Safina emerges triumphant, children realie that they too can rise above and conquer their fears. This book is empowering not only to children but it can be used as a teaching tool for parents as well as professionals. This book has multiple uses in terms of using it as a jumping off point to talk about fears, personal safety issues, including Internet safety, and working on social skills with children. This book is interactive, entertaining and educational. Safety role play scenarios a re included which children love. Research shows that role plays reinforce for children the educational message being commmunicated and it is more likely that the children will internalize the message. Fast facts, a teaching tool for parents and educators are included in the book along with Internet safety web sites.
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  • Imagination & Reality

    Harry C. Doolittle

    Paperback (Xlibris, Dec. 15, 2010)
    hard to find
  • Use Your Imagination

    Nicola O'Byrne

    Paperback (Nosy Crow Ltd, Aug. 16, 2001)
    None
  • Imagination in Art

    Clare Gogerty

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Each title in the "In Art" series is designed to help readers enjoy and understand works of art, while encouraging them to create their own. Highly illustrated, with fact boxes and activities, the series should be suitable as an introduction to the world of art and the inspiration behind it.
  • Jack's Imagination

    Colby Van Wagoner

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 18, 2013)
    In Jack's book series, Jack writes about learning and creating new things. In Jack's Imagination, he writes about the sports he is learning, how to play safely, and learning the rules to play fair. Jack also learns about art and how to create different forms of art. The series is aimed at encouraging, challenging young minds, and motivating them to remain active, both physically and mentally. Recommended for children 4 to 8. Also Coming Soon: Jack Goes on Safari, Jack Goes Camping, Jack Goes to School, Jack Goes to a Farm, Jack’s Pets, Jack Cooks. If you have a sister, tell her about the Jillian Book Series: Jillian's Imagination, and coming soon, in the Jillian series: Jillian Goes on Safari, Jillian Goes Camping, Jillian Goes to School, Jillian Goes to a Farm, Jillian’s Pets, Jillian Cooks.
  • Imagination in Art

    Bridget Crowley

    Paperback (Evans Brothers Ltd, June 30, 2003)
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