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  • Rox's Secret Code

    Mara Lecocq, Nathan Archambault, Jessika von Innerebner, Rodolfo Dengo

    Hardcover (Pow! Kids Books, Nov. 6, 2018)
    A coding adventure about a brilliant inventor and her runaway robot,Rox's Secret Codeaims to inspire the next generation of female leaders in STEM!Rox is happy to spend the whole day on her laptop inventing awesome robots, but her dad wants her to clean up! When the Chorebot she designs gets a mind of its own and tries to organize the whole city, Rox and her neighbor Amar race to recode Chorebot in time to save the day. Read the story, get the app, code your robot!After you've read Rox's story, look to the last page for instructions on how to download the free Secret Code app, designed by the coding geniuses at Electric Factory. Install it on your smartphone and unlock a coding game that allows readers to design their own augmented reality robot and see it come to life on the front cover of the book! Through these custom creations,children will be introduced to the basics of coding by playing with coding values and actions.Rox's Secret Code and its appunite traditional and digital storytelling with educational entertainment, inspiring children to become makers of technology: a world full of creative possibilities for their futures.
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  • South of Reality: Kids Free Time

    A.I. Alexen

    language (Kids Books, Books, Sept. 1, 2014)
    When guard dogs Arky and Peyson investigate a mysterious and shady new feline arrival... they could never have foreseen what lay ahead – midnight chases in the forest, employment among humans, deals with a malicious rooster, and much more, bringing them closer and closer to breaking the all-important animal code! Don't let the animal characters deter you -- this is an entertaining read for all ages!
  • While Grandpa Naps

    Naomi Danis, Junghwa Park

    Hardcover (Pow! Kids Books, April 16, 2019)
    A moving, funny, elegant meditation on love, childhood, and one's place in a family.Gilbert spends a sunny summer afternoon obediently keeping watch over his napping grandpa to shoo the pesky flies away. Unsure of exactly how long he's really supposed to sit there, watching for non-existent bugs, he passes time contemplating his ever-changing family: His grandma Sarah recently died, a new baby is on the way, his siblings and cousins race in and out. While the temptations to abandon his post beckon, Gilbert's loyalty to his grandpa stays true, and his quiet dedication finds a sweet reward.
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  • Kids Books: Kids’ Questions About Dogs AndThe Most Popular Dog Breeds of 2015

    Puppy P.

    language (Kids Books, July 20, 2015)
    It's time to test your canine capabilities! Check out my list of 20 dog questions and see how many you can guess correctly. And The Most Popular Cat Breeds of 2015 For Kids that children and parents will love! Download Your Copy Right Now! Your kids will love going back to this cute photos book again and again.
  • What a Hoot!

    Frann Preston-Gannon

    Board book (Pow! Kids Books, June 16, 2015)
    A companion to the best-sellingHot Dog, Cold Dog,Frann Preston-Gannon's new lap-sized boardbook,What a Hoot!explores opposites through the antics of adorable owls. Wide-eyed and plump, Frann's colorful little owls cavort happily through these pages--sloshing through the mud in a pair of rainboots ("This one's dirty") or nose-to-nose with a rubber ducky in a sudsy tub ("That one's clean"), they embody simple opposites that kids will immediately appreciate. A surprise ending adds to the read-aloud fun. ·In addition to the irresistibly cute owls, each spread includes other funny things for kids to spot, from "hidden" treats to a sneaky snail ·Rhyming text makes this a great read-aloud while repetition encourages early reading skills·Story closes with a birthday party scene for all the owls Praise for Frann's previous book, Hot Dog, Cold Dog:"Preston-Gannon's simple words will have children reading along in no time. The instant I started to read the story to my son I started to do it with a sing-song rhythm and continue to do so every time I read it. The simple text and rhyming will instantly draw your child in and have them wanting you to read it over and over again!" - Pawing Through Books"This larger format board book is a bright and bold delight. Each spread shows a dog but simple opposites (new dog, old dog) become increasingly surprising and more inventive with each turn of the page." - Books For Keeps
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  • Books for Kids: The boy who cried wolf :To teach children not to lie:Illustration Book kids books Ages-: Bedtime Stories For Kids, Children's Books, beginner reader books

    Robot J.

    eBook (Books for Kids, May 6, 2015)
    KINDLE UNLIMITED & AMAZON PRIME members can read this book for FREE!Children will enjoy not only looking at the beautiful drawing photos but children can practice their reading skills with this book. Beginning and early readers can enjoy hours of fun and entertainment. This story is great for a quick bedtime story and to be read aloud with friends and family.Your child will love this story full of imagination for children. Don't have kindle? No worries! Read it on your PC, Mac, Tablet Or Smartphone! Books for Kids: The boy who cried wolf To teach children not to lieThe Good story about teaching our children. "Don't lie, nobody will believe you".
  • Children's Books: What Do You Know About Leopards?

    Doctor Kevin

    language (Kids Books, Aug. 7, 2015)
    Part of the cat family, leopard’s bodies are built for hunting. They are solitary animals, hunting at night and often drag their food up trees for safe keeping. Read on for more interesting information and leopard facts. Download Your Copy Right Now! Your kids will love going back to this cute photos book again and again.
  • 1 to 20, Animals Aplenty

    Katie Viggers

    Hardcover (Pow! Kids Books, March 14, 2014)
    At once fun to read and educational,1 to 20, Animals Aplentyshows each number both numerically and as a quantity, which is the key to teaching children not only to count but also the building blocks of mathematical skills.The new book from Katie Viggers, author of Almost an Animal Alphabet, teaches kids to count from 1 to 20 as they meet a menagerie of amusing creatures.Each number is depicted in animals, so kids learn the number and also instantly see how many. All this education is disguised by Katie's adorable, detailed creatures, who romp through the numbers with unexpected and frequently silly props-and it all rhymes! For example..."5 goats wearing coats""7 pigs, 7 wigs""15 bats who are acrobats"
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  • Kids Books: Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know:

    Snow Queen

    eBook (Kids Books, July 3, 2015)
    Kids Books: Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know Story 1 Little Red Riding HoodStory 2 The boy who cried wolfStory 3 Three Little PigsStory 4 The Ugly DucklingA love for reading is one of the most precious gifts that we can give children. It nurtures their imagination and creativity, lets them explore other worlds, and opens their minds to new truths and knowledge in appealing, inspiring ways. But how can we sort through thousands of children's books to discover the really worthwhile ones? This story is great for quick bedtime stories and cute tales to be read aloud with friends and familyBeautifully illustrated bedtime story that children and parents will love! Download this book now, and enjoy quality time with your kids.
  • Baby's First Book Blocks: Boxed Set

    Dan Stiles

    Board book (Pow! Kids Books, June 17, 2014)
    Book Blocks are chunky little board books that are shaped like blocks, the perfect first books for babies! Featuring high-contrast colors, eye-catching shapes, and colorful patterns (incorporating the latest scientific research about vision development), these mini books are designed to entice infants to focus and develop their visual acuity.Four little block-shaped mini books, each measuring 2-3/8 x 2-3/8 inches, comprise this adorable set:Book 1:Black and White--simple but interesting shapes moving into more complex shapes and patternsBook 2:Red, Blue, and Yellow--introduces primary colors and slightly more complex shapes, moving into real patterns with multiple colorsBook 3:Color and Pattern--secondary colors and more complex patternsBook 4:Visual Excitement--subtle shades and complicated patternsSimply sit with your baby a few minutes each day and turn the pages, encouraging baby to focus on each page. As your baby develops, you will be able to hand the book blocks back and forth, and soon your baby will be able to grasp the book blocks and explore for her or himself.·The set of 4 books is presented in a slim box, 9-1/2 x 2-3/8 x 2, with an acetate window that reveals the book blocks inside. ·Studies show that during the first year of life, babies' visual skills develop dramatically. While a month-old infant will prefer sharply defined, black and white edges and patterns, by 4 months of age, most babies can distinguish even subtle shades and respond to repeating patterns. ·These little books provide a great opportunity for parents and caregivers to interact with baby. Just a few minutes a day of looking at and tracking shapes and colors helps babies to develop good visual acuity. ·Designed by Dan Stiles, who is known for his appealing use of color and pattern, these bloox make a great toy that will continue to be fun to play with long after babies have learned to see as well as adults.
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  • Kids Books: 20 Cat Facts To Share With Kids And The Most Popular Cat Breeds of 2015

    Puppy P.

    language (Kids Books, July 21, 2015)
    Introducing kids to pets is a useful and important way to teach them to respect animals. Here are 20 interesting facts about cats they may not know, and can further immerse them in the feline world And The Most Popular Cat Breeds of 2015 For Kids that children and parents will love! Download Your Copy Right Now! Your kids will love going back to this cute photos book again and again.
  • Don't Ask a Dinosaur

    Matt Forrest Esenwine, Deborah Bruss, Louie Chin

    Hardcover (Pow! Kids Books, April 17, 2018)
    Don't Ask a Dinosaur is about a party that goes wildly awry when a pack of dinosaurs with very unique physical attributes attempt to help set up.Written in a masterfully-executed rhyme, the book presents a cavalcade of lesser-known dinos and pairs their odd characteristics with little tasks that are hilariously impossible because of those features. "Don't ask Deinocheirus to set the forks and spoons," because his hands were enormous, "Therizinosaurus cannot blow up balloons," because he had very long claws. In the end they find the one thing everyone can help do is to blow out the candles on the cake...but will it create yet another mess?
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