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Books with title OUT OF THIS WORLD!

  • My Out Of This World Day.

    Karen M Burt

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 11, 2014)
    My Out Of This World Day written and illustrated by Karen Burt. This is a story about a boy who builds a rocket and travels to outer space. The book design is a simple easy reader. Larger font and large spacing between sentences are used to develop tracking skills. Basic sight words are included. There is a fun fact section on planets. I have also included comprehension questions but there is a twist. The child gets to ask the adult. Simple questions that include the answers its design to make a child feel successful and give them a sense of pride.
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  • Out of the Dark World

    Grace Chetwin

    Library Binding (William Morrow & Co, Nov. 1, 1985)
    Meg is drawn by a recurring dream to the aid, with the help of Morgan LeFay and practical Peter Saltifer, a young computer whiz trapped in an endless computer loop in the year 2084
  • Jeweled Out of This World

    Kaylie Gomez

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Feb. 28, 2015)
    3,2,1 BLAST OFF! After Miss Gomez's Sixth Grade Precisely and Permanently Perfect Class adopts Jewel, an Asian Elephant from the Los Angeles Zoo, their world turns upside down. With Jewel's help, the students travel to Planet Species, a secret planet no human has ever been to before! As Miss Gomez's students encounter various species, they discover why the animals had to leave Earth. Come join our adventure, as we learn about the Ichthyosaur, Saber Tooth Tiger, Polar Bear, Tasmanian Devil, Blue Whale, and many more! Hurry, before it's too late!
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  • 102 Out-Of-This-World Jokes

    Morgan Matthews

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Aug. 1, 1992)
    A collection of 102 riddle jokes about outer space, including "Why did the moon refuse to eat lunch? Because it was full"
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  • Out-of-This-World Astronomy

    Joe Rhatigan, Rain Newcomb, Greg Doppmann

    Paperback (Lark Books, April 1, 2005)
    With 300 fabulous images, 50 fantastic projects, and lots of fascinating scientific information, this is simply the most out-of-this world introduction to astronomy a child can have. "An excellent introduction to astronomy...outstanding background information ...Spectacular color photos and other graphics, useful charts, and graphs augment the text."--School Library Journal, starred review What are stars? Why does the moon change shape? Budding astronomers will find answers to all their questions about the night sky--and far more--in these 50 eye-opening activities. Three-hundred color photos and illustrations, some from NASA's magnificent collection, help kids soar out into the solar system and get their bearings among the stars. Youngsters will learn to use binoculars and telescopes, and how to chart their viewing highlights in a stargazing notebook. A photographic trip to the moon will inspire kids to map its many phases, calculate a person's lunar weight, and find out what happens during an eclipse. Voyaging farther out also reveals why the other planets wouldn't make a good home for humans, and will help children understand why Earth is avery special place. A Selection of the Children's Book-of-the-Month Club and the Scholastic Book Club.
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  • Flumpa's World: Out of This World

    Wendy Whitten, Rick Florian

    Audio CD (Ion Imagination Pub, Sept. 1, 2000)
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  • Flumpa's World: Out of This World

    Wendy Whitten

    Audio Cassette (Ion Imagination Pub, Sept. 1, 2000)
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  • Out of the Dark World

    Grace Chetwin

    Perfect Paperback (Feral Press, Inc., April 9, 2002)
    In this sequel to "On All Hallows' Eve" Meg (now in eighth grade) and her sister, Sue (now in seventh) embark on a life-and-death adventure on two planes: that of the everyday waking world, and that of some deep dream level linked to it in a mysterious and frightening way. Christmas Eve, and Meg is having nightmares of being drawn closer each night to a menacing dark hole. The night she reachest it, a hand reaches through the hole and a boy cries for help. At first, she tries to stay awake, reluctant to put herself in danger. When her conscience kicks in and she decides to try to help the boy, Sue provides a novel way for her to do it. As a result, Meg meets her idol, Morgan le Fay, along with a crusty old mariner named Peter Saltifer. She acquires a virtual flying ship called Lady Buscarle, and makes for herself a virtual refuge: a small terrace garden in Tintagel Castle in Cornwall, England. Meanwhile, on the waking level, the boy - Gavin - is lying in a coma. Meg steals in to the hospital to see him, and learning that he hasn't long to live, redoubles her efforts to save him....
  • Out of the Dark World

    Grace Chetwin

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, March 15, 1991)
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  • This Is Our World

    Ray Bethers

    Hardcover (Macmillan and Co., Limited, March 15, 1964)
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  • Out of the Dark World

    Grace Chetwin

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, Jan. 5, 1988)
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  • James of This World

    Steven Lee Climer

    (Mardi Gras Publishing, LLC, Sept. 16, 2006)
    James Bradley's quiet predictable life is about to be turned upside down. James attends the elite private school Davenport Academy, and is being forced to follow in his father's successful footsteps. And no matter what James may say, he is forced to be on this path. One summer day, as he is mowing the lawn of his best friend's grandmother, he is accosted by a mysterious violent killer. The only way for him to survive is to be rescued by the beautiful captive trapped inside a great glass mirror. With her own magic failing, the captive Soleil, whisks James to another parallel world where untold adventures await. James is the reluctant savior of this wondrous place. Here he learns about the balance of dark and light forces, and that balance is about to tip permanently in the wrong direction James and Soleil escape from a mountainside prison, and desperately try to find more people from Soleil's magical tribe -- the more tribesmen that are together, the stronger the magic. Unfortunately, they discover a genocidal attempt to fracture the tribe - even physical dismemberment to weaken the only resistance standing in the way. James and Soleil recover the still-living severed head of her aunt who proves to be wise and helpful. She helps the two young people learn about their magic, their connection, and their growing love for one another while trying to find pieces of her own body to restore her power. But can two people from different dimensions hope to have a peaceful relationship? Will the resistance hold? Not in This World.