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  • Arthur's Computer Disaster: An Arthur Adventure

    Marc Brown

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Arthur wants to play Deep, Dark Sea on the computer every chance he gets. He's hooked! When his mother leaves for work and asks him not to touch the computer, Arthur can't resist the temptation. Disobedience leads to disaster when Arthur and his friend Buster both reach for the mouse -- and the computer screen goes blank! Will Arthur be able to fix the computer before his mom gets home from work? Once again Arthur, D.W., and friends lead us on a hilarious adventure kids won't want to miss.
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  • Smithsonian Adventures in Space

    Courtney Acampora

    Paperback (Silver Dolphin Books, Dec. 20, 2016)
    Smithsonian Adventures in Space contains everything young space explorers need to learn about the planets and beyond. After reading about the planets and space exploration through the Smithsonian's collection, kids can use the shaped box to create their own Moon landing scene with dioramas, cardstock models, and figurines. Whether it's Jupiter's moons or Neil Armstrong's space suit, Smithsonian Adventures in Space contains everything kids need for an intergalactic adventure!
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  • Devotions: Exploring God's Word With Your Adventures in Odyssey Friends

    Jean Fischer, Heather Hardison

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson Inc, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Using Bible lessons, prayers, and activities, teaches children about value-centered topics such as patience, helping others, and love.
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  • Pop Art

    Christian Demilly

    Hardcover (Prestel Pub, Sept. 20, 2007)
    Shows how pop art works to transform ordinary or found objects into works of art, and how the movement grew out of post-war Europe into the powerful American statement of the 1960s.
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  • Keith Haring: I Wish I Didn't Have to Sleep!

    Keith Haring

    Hardcover (Prestel Pub, April 1, 1997)
    Presents information about the modern American artist, Keith Haring, along with a number of his pictures accompanied by "stories" about what they depict
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  • Arthur's Tooth

    Marc Brown

    Hardcover (Little, Brown & Co., Sept. 30, 1986)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Arthur, tired of being the only one in his class who still has all his baby teeth, waits impatiently for his loose tooth to fall out.
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  • Arthur's Family Treasury: Three Arthur Adventures in One Volume

    Marc Brown

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2000)
    Now three of the most beloved Arthur adventures--"Arthur's Birthday, Arthur's Family Vacation" and "Arthur's Baby"--are all in one gift anthology. Full color.
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  • Arthur, It's Only Rock 'n' Roll

    Marc Brown

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Based on the primetime PBS television special coming this fall, this tie-in book finds Arthur yearning to join a rock band started by Francine. But Arthur doesn't make it through the auditions and Francine chooses Molly, Binky, Fern, and Mrs. MacGrady instead. Then the Backstreet Boys come to Elwood City and change "everything!." Full color.
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  • An Island Far From Home

    John Donahue

    Paperback (Carolrhoda Books ®, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Joshua Loring is the twelve-year-old son of a Union army doctor killed during the Civil War. This compelling novel conveys how Joshua gains new insights into the realities of war and the fine line between friends and enemies when he begins to correspond with a young Confederate prisoner. In the end, he risks his life to travel to the island where his new friend is held captive.
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  • DK Adventures: The First Telephone: Alexander Graham Bell's Amazing Invention

    DK

    Paperback (DK Children, Oct. 6, 2015)
    In The First Telephone, discover Alexander Graham Bell's story and his determination to be the first to invent a transmitter to carry a spoken message that would transform communications. With the help of Thomas Watson, Bell perseveres and records his step-by-step progress against the wishes of his sponsors. With Elisha Gray and many others are submitting patents too, the race is on.DK Adventures is a nonfiction series for kids ages 8-11 featuring visually rich theme spreads, and fascinating facts that help kids build their skills in vocabulary, grammar, comprehension, and critical thinking while developing a love of reading. Designed to keep interest high, build knowledge, and enrich the reading experience with fascinating background information, each title in the DK Adventures series is filled with information yet eminently accessible, and available in a wide range of kid-favorite topics including rain forests, animals, rocks, and shipwrecks.
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  • The Baitchopper

    Silver Donald Cameron

    Paperback (Lorimer, Jan. 1, 1982)
    Denny's father is away for weeks at a time working the rust-streaked fishing trawlers far off the Nova Scotian coast. The work is hard and dangerous--they fish year-round, in fierce storms, in ice--and badly paid, and if a fisherman gets hurt, the company won't do anything to help. So when his dad starts fighting for a union to improve these terrible conditions, Denny thinks it's all for the best. Until he crosses kids whose parents reject the union, that is. Soon he's faced with street fights and violence that escalates until finally, someone cuts his father's boat adrift with him in it. As a storm rises and Denny struggles to keep the vessel afloat, he has to draw on all his strength just to stay alive. Set against the harsh background of the North Atlantic fisheries, The Baitchopper is the action-filled story of one young man's fight to make his community stronger.
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  • Annie Quinn in America

    Mical Schneider

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books, July 1, 2001)
    To escape the Irish potato famine of the 1840s, twelve-year-old Annie and her brother emigrate to New York City where they join their older sister as servants, earning money to bring the rest of their family to America.
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