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Books in Little Giants series

  • Super Little Giant Book® of Dragons

    The Diagram Group, Michael Robertson

    Paperback (Sterling, July 1, 2007)
    Delve deep into the fascinating world of these imaginary creatures. The fantastic journey begins with a look at real animals that have a lot in common with dragons—including the 140-million-year-old tuatara, the frilled lizard, and a host of dinosaurs. Then, children are welcomed into a dragon’s home; introduced to the wonderful variety of dragons that once existed (and some that still do); given the latest in dragon research; and beguiled with dragon lore from around the world. All the secrets of dragon flight are revealed, and bountiful color illustrations capture everything from dragon footprints to a baby hatching from an egg.
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  • The Little Giant Book of Football Facts

    Michael J. Pellowski

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    This big-as-a-linebacker collection will win over every football fan—even reluctant readers. Featuring such cool categories as On the Gridiron, Super Feats, and Catch Phrases, it contains thousands of football facts and fun trivia, as well as great stories, amazing plays and players, and lots more.
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  • The Little Giant® Book of Travel Fun

    Sheila Anne Barry

    Paperback (Sterling, June 30, 2001)
    Turn those times when you have to sit still for hours into fun occasions you actually look forward to. More travel games than you'll find anyplace else--352 pages crammed with things to do--are specially designed for kids and families when everybody's cooped up in a car or plane, or when you're stuck in a long line or at a slow-food restaurant. Try one of the guessing games where the props are clothes people around you are wearing. Play the new version of Twenty Questions, with clever tactics and winning strategies. Choose from two types of Charades--one noisy and active, the other with pencil and paper. On the road, make hilarious anagrams of words on the back a truck, or edit bumper stickers to mean the opposite of their intention. If all else fails, watch what happens when you strike up a chorus of "Oh You Can't Get to Heaven on Roller Skates" in a crowd.
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  • Super Little Giant Book of Weird Animal Facts

    Diagram Visual, David Lambert

    Paperback (Sterling, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Snappy monsters; talking gorillas; and fish that puff and swell: these real-life animals are positively weird! That's why even the most reluctant readers will find this brightly illustrated, all-in-color compendium of strange animal trivia simply irresistible. Open it up to any page and something is bound to burst forth and grab your attention--maybe the bird-eating spider from South America that's bigger than your hand. Or perhaps the Arctic Fox with the warmest "fur coat" in the world or the kangaroo that leaps more than 40 feet in a single bound. Kids won't be able to put it
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  • Optical Illusions

    Keith Kay

    Library Binding (Paw Prints, April 9, 2009)
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  • A Little Giant Book: Whodunit Mysteries

    Inc. Sterling Publishing Co.

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Solve crimes like a detective; find clues where nobody else would think of looking, trap suspects with their own words - 80 simple stories will show you how to find the culprit while everybody else is completely confused. As you explore these fascinating whodunits, you'll enter a bizarre, glamorous, and dangerous world of mobsters, millionaires and heiresses. It includes a section of solutions to each mystery.
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  • A Little Giant Book: Riddles

    Joseph Rosenbloom, Sanford Hoffman

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2007)
    It's dangerous to find over 1,750 riddles in one place and the silly cartoons throughout this collection only make it harder to stop turning the pages. They're organised into 20 categories to keep you from getting lost (or losing your mind). Still, you can't stop turning the pages as you riddle yourself over money, getting sick, hurling insults, thinking up comebacks, enjoying nature, driving, playing, using computers. The fun is never-ending!
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  • A Little Giant Book: Football Facts

    Michael J. Pellowski

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2007)
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  • A Little Giant Book: Dinosaurs

    Thomas R. Holtz, Terry Riley

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2007)
    An exploration of the dinosaur age from the Triassic period to their extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period studies the physical appearance, evolution, size, diet, and lifestyle of over sixty types of dinosaurs.
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  • A Little Giant Book: Jokes

    Joseph Rosenbloom, Sanford Hoffman

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Reprint. Originally published: Little giant book of jokes. 1996.
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  • A Little Giant Book: 365 Things to Do Before You Grow Up: Explore, discover, try something new every day!

    Marc Tyler Nobleman

    Paperback (Sterling, Jan. 5, 2010)
    Hundreds of ideas; endless hours of entertainment!How many ways can a kid have fun? At least 365—one for every day of the year! No child will ever run out of something new and exciting to try with these really cool must-do projects. How about celebrating another culture’s holiday, watching a meteor shower, planting a tree, taking someone’s fingerprints, or building an underwater city?This is truly a little giant book full of BIG ideas!
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  • A Little Giant Book: Super Colossal Knock-Knocks

    Chris Tait, Jacqueline Horsfall

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Knock-knocks are a perennial favorite with youngsters, and here are hundreds to keep them giggling. This new collection of uproarious knock-knocks will take kids (and their unwitting victims!) from A (Knock-Knock. Who’s there? Ammonia. Ammonia who? Ammonia little kid, so I can’t reach the doorbell!) to Z (Knock-Knock. Who’s there? Zoe. Zoe who? Zoe doesn’t recognize my voice now?). With fantastic drawings that add to the fun, this pocket-sized volume will soon have you bursting at the seams with laughter!
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