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Books published by publisher Sterling, 2009

  • Sudoku Puzzles for Kids

    Michael Rios

    Paperback (Sterling, Oct. 28, 2005)
    The hotter-than-hot puzzles, now in a format just for kids! Youngsters who want to start solving can have fun with these smaller sudokus that are right on their level. Instead of the usual sudoku grid, which goes from 1 to 9, most of these puzzles go only from 1 to 6. It’s simpler, increases the chances for success, and minimizes frustration. At the same time, children are building their skills—and preparing themselves to work on the 22 regular-size versions that are found at the end of the book. An introduction teaches the basic sudoku rules and offers easy-to-follow hints on how to figure out which number goes where. “The new international craze!”—The New York Times “People are wild about it...”—Sherry Stern of the Los Angeles Times
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  • Challenging Whodunit Puzzles: Dr. Quicksolve's Mini-Mysteries

    Jim Sukach, Lucy Corvino

    Paperback (Sterling, Dec. 31, 1998)
    Follow Dr. Quicksolve as he teaches his son Junior how to solve 50 baffling crimes. Investigate a murder where one suspect plays loud music--and the other's hearing-impaired. Pick out the right heir to a millionaire's estate. Read carefully--the clues are there, but they're always hidden!
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  • The Science Book: From Darwin to Dark Energy, 250 Milestones in the History of Science

    Clifford A. Pickover

    eBook (Sterling, Jan. 15, 2019)
    From astronomy to psychology, this beautifully illustrated chronology presents the most important and groundbreaking milestones in science. Award-winning author Cliff Pickover (The Math Book, The Physics Book, and The Medical Book) gathers into one fully illustrated volume the most important thinkers and ideas in the history of science. This unique omnibus edition includes 250 thoughtfully selected entries from many of the science-based books in the Sterling Milestones series, including math, physics, medicine, biology, chemistry, engineering, psychology, and space. With a new introduction by Pickover explaining how this impressive collection was curated, The Science Book showcases humanity’s greatest achievements and provides readers with a sense of wonder at the diversity of scientific discovery.
  • Poetry for Young People: Lewis Carroll

    Edward Mendelson, Eric Copeland

    Paperback (Sterling, April 1, 2008)
    With fantastic characters and enchanting language, Lewis Carroll created magical wonderlands children have always loved to visit. These 26 selections from his classic works have never lost their fascination. Open the covers of this beautifully illustrated collection and take a magical journey through selections from his classic works, including Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass, The Hunting of the Snark, and Sylvie and Bruno. Humorous paintings by Eric Copeland gloriously depict both the beloved and fantastic characters—from the fearsome Jabberwock to the wacky Tweedledum and Tweedledee.
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  • Dot-to-Dot Count to 20

    Inc. Sterling Publishing Co.

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2002)
    One, two, three four: can I do one puzzle more?Five, six, seven, eight: kids will really think this book is great!Young children will play a “numbers game” as they connect the dots and create lots of happy pictures. From a funny bunny to a smiling mouse nibbling cheese to a parrot on a perch, these small dot-to-dots are the right size for little preschoolers just learning to count. Finish each one off by coloring it in!
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  • A Little Giant Book: Card Games

    Inc. Sterling Publishing Co.

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Furnishes rules and instructions for a variety of card games, including gin rummy, canasta, whist, euchre, hearts, pinochle, bridge, eights, cribbage, poker, solitaire, and games just for children.
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  • Alphabet Dot to Dot

    De Ballon N. V

    Paperback (Sterling, Sept. 1, 2004)
    In these simple and cute pictures, children don’t follow the numbers to connect the dots; they follow letters instead. It’s easy, it’s instructive, and it’s enjoyable to watch a bunny with a kite, a child on a life-size toy train, and a zebra on a wagon come into view; and when it’s done, youngsters can color in the entire picture however they please.
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  • Richard Scarry's Big Busy Sticker & Activity Book

    Richard Scarry

    Paperback (Sterling, Feb. 1, 2011)
    This book is packed with more than 900 STICKERS-and loads of fun! Featuring Richard Scarry's beloved Lowly Worm, Huckle Cat, Mr. Fix-It, and other memorable characters, this chunky book offers 100 pages of playtime activities. Preschoolers and kindergarteners will enjoy learning to draw, filling in missing words and images, completing dot-to-dots and mazes…and, of course, decorating the pages with the hundreds of colorful, appealing stickers.
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  • Herman Melville,Kathleen Olmstead,Eric Freeberg,Arthur Pober Ed.D'sClassic Starts: Moby-Dick

    Melville, H., (Author),, Kathleen Olmstead (Editor), Arthur Pober Ed.D (Afterword) Eric Freeberg (Illustrator)

    (Sterling, July 6, 2010)
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  • Quiet Bunny's Many Colors

    Lisa McCue

    Hardcover (Sterling, March 1, 2011)
    The brilliantly colorful follow-up to Lisa McCue's best-selling Quiet Bunny! Quiet Bunny loves the bright colors of spring: the yellow ducks, green frogs, and blue jays—everything but his own mousy brown fur. It takes the help of a wise old owl for Bunny to realize that it's the rainbow of colors—including his own—that makes the world so beautiful.
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  • Fire Engines Up Close

    Andra Serlin Abramson

    Hardcover (Sterling, Feb. 5, 2008)
    Pumper trucks and big ladder trucks: sound the alarm, the fire department vehicles are on the move! Here they are, across the pages and in huge gatefolds, showcasing all the personnel and equipment needed to douse the flames and rescue people in danger. And there’s nothing that gets kids more fired up than firefighters and their engines. They’ll get a close-up look at it all: hoses, ladder lines, gauges, control panels, outriggers, deluge pumps, and the special clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus that keep the fighters safe. Plus, there’s an explanation of firefighter lingo, the rules all firefighters follow, and firefighting around the world.
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  • Behind Enemy Lines: A Young Pilot's Story

    H. R. DeMallie

    Paperback (Sterling, April 1, 2007)
    An unforgettable autobiographical tale of survival during World War II. DeMaillie, pilot of a B-17, describes in riveting detail his successful bombing run from England to the industrial center of Germany. But things go very wrong on the return flight when his plane is struck by enemy fire and the crew is forced to parachute into Holland. Although a group of heroic Dutch resistance fighters try to hide him, the Nazis eventually capture DeMaillie and send him to a prisoner of war camp. There, he endures hunger, cold, and brutality until the Allies finally free him. Years later, he returns to Holland in search of his brave Dutch rescuers.
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