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  • Native Homes

    Bobbie Kalman

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 30, 2001)
    Children's author Bobbie Kalman's new series Native Nations of North America is an ongoing series that looks at the lives of the indigenous peoples of North America before the land was divided into the countries of the United States and Canada. The books focus on geographical areas, language groups, important historical events, as well as village life and homes. Some of the books also explain the impact Europeans had on the lives of native peoples. Every step of the research, writing, and editing process has involved native writers and consultants and has been meticulously checked for cultural sensitivities -- and, of course, Bobbie Kalman has put her teaching expertise to work on each book.This fascinating book looks at many of the lodges, or dwellings, built and used by the native nations across the continent. A map showing the lodges appears at the beginning of the book, and beautiful, detailed illustrations show the exteriors, interiors, and way of life in each lodge. The straightforward layout and informative text present information in an easy-to-follow format.Homes include: -- wigwams, longhouses, tipis-- southern thatch homes and the pueblos of the Southwest-- the plankhouses of the Northwest Coast-- earth lodges, pit homes, hogans, and iglus
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  • King & Kayla and the Case of the Missing Dog Treats

    Dori Hillestad Butler, Nancy Meyers

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2018)
    A lovable dog helps his human girl solve a mystery.Kayla made peanut butter treats for Jillian’s new puppy Thor. But now the treats are missing. What does Kayla know? ―There are three treats missing. King was in the kitchen. King's breath doesn't smell like peanut butter. What does King know? ―There's an intruder in the house. How will they solve the mystery?
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  • 14 Cows for America

    Carmen Agra Deedy, Thomas Gonzalez, Wilson Kimeli Naiyomah

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, Aug. 1, 2016)
    In June of 2002, a very unusual ceremony begins in a far-flung village in western Kenya. An American diplomat is surrounded by hundreds of Maasai people. A gift is about to be bestowed upon the American men, women, and children, and he is there to accept it. The gift is as unexpected as it is extraordinary. A mere nine months have passed since the September 11 attacks, and hearts are raw as these legendary Maasai warriors offer their gift to a grieving people half a world away. Word of the gift will travel newswires around the globe, and for the heartsick American nation, the gift of fourteen cows emerges from the choking dust and darkness as a soft light of hope―and friendship.This New York Times best seller recounts the true story from Wilson Kimeli Naiyomah of a touching gift bestowed on the United States by a tribe of Maasai Warriors in the wake of the September 11th attacks. With the stunning paintings of Thomas Gonzalez, master storyteller Carmen Agra Deedy hits all the right notes in this elegant story of generosity that crosses boundaries, nations, and cultures.
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  • Explore the Continents

    Crabtree Publishing

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2007)
    Introduces young children to each of the world's seven continents. This title includes: Explore Africa; Explore Antarctica; Explore Asia; Explore Australia & Oceania; Explore Europe; Explore North America; Explore South America.
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  • The Biography of Tea

    Carrie Gleason

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, July 27, 2007)
    How could a relaxing cup of tea become a symbol of revolution? This fascinating new book relates the thousands-year-old history of tea and its sometimes tumultuous trade. Find out how different teas are grown, harvested, and sold, and how the trade of tea has changed the world.
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  • Edgar Cayce on Reincarnation and Family Karma

    Kevin J. Todeschi, Scott R. Pollak, Yazdan Publishing Company

    Audible Audiobook (Yazdan Publishing Company, June 2, 2015)
    Life is a completely lawful experience because of the universal laws of reincarnation and karma that draw individuals together. Rather than being some type of unavoidable destiny or a fate about which we can do very little, the Edgar Cayce material instead sees karma as essentially an unconscious reservoir of information stored within the soul's memory. Although this memory may draw certain events and individuals to one another, personal free will and the way in which an individual responds to that memory determines her or his actual life experiences. Drawing upon contemporary family relationships, as well as family relationships for individuals who received guidance from Edgar Cayce, this insightful volume examines the activities of reincarnation and karma, especially as they play out in the dynamics of family relationships. All individuals are brought together within their respective families as a means of learning specific lessons and having opportunities for personal soul growth. In addition to examining the universal laws of reincarnation and karma, this book illustrates the lawfulness of life, the exacting nature of individual responsibility, and the ever-present hopefulness of personal free will. In the end, Edgar Cayce on Reincarnation and Family Karma makes an enormous contribution to demonstrating that life is a completely lawful experience, that individuals can overcome whatever "karmic lessons" they seem to be faced with, that free will is completely free, and that God is truly as fair and as loving as we have always wished for our Creator to be.
  • Saturdays and Teacakes

    Lester L. Laminack, Chris Soentpiet

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2004)
    A lyrical picture book memoir of one boy and his beloved grandmother. From award-winning author Lester Laminack. Every Saturday, a young boy rides his bicycle up and down country roads, past farms and a filling station, until he reaches his beloved Mammaw’s house. She is waiting for him. There, the young boy helps her. She picks tomatoes and he pushes the lawnmower through the dew-wet grass. But the best part of the day is helping his Mammaw make teacakes from scratch and eating the hot, sweet cakes fresh from the oven. Lester Laminack’s richly detailed prose perfectly portrays the special relationship of a young boy and his grandmother. Award-winning illustrator Chris Soentpiet’s detailed watercolor images beautifully capture the era.Teacher’s Guide available!
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  • Rainforest Research Journal

    Paul Mason

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Dec. 15, 2010)
    Take a daring research trip through the Amazon rain forest. You'll be amazed to see:
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  • Crayfish

    Bobbie Kalman, Rebecca Sjonger

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Oct. 31, 2006)
    Intended for ages 6-12, The Life Cycle of a Crayfish provides children with a wealth of information about this interesting animal, such as where it lives and how it reproduces. Topics include different species, stages of their lives, how mothers care for their young, and how crayfish find food.
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  • Stanley’s Fire Engine

    William Bee

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, Aug. 1, 2020)
    It's another busy day for Stanley and friends! Stanley keeps his fire engine in tip-top condition. It needs to be ready for anything. It has a tall ladder, a big water tank, and a long hose. Uh-oh. The fire station has a phone call: Charlie's barbecue is out of control. CLANG! CLANG! CLANG! Out of the way! Stanley's on the job! With bright illustrations, adorable characters, and a padded-cover format, William Bee’s Stanley series is perfect for readers transitioning from board books to picture books.
  • Three Hens and a Peacock

    Lester L. Laminack, Henry Cole

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, Feb. 1, 2014)
    A hilarious read-aloud favorite about some foolish farm animals who decide to trade roles―and discover just how hard it is to do someone else’s job. From award-winning author Lester Laminack and celebrated illustrator Henry Cole.“Good farm fun.” ―Kirkus ReviewsThe Tuckers’ farm is a peaceful place where everyone has a job and no one complains. That is, until a hapless peacock falls off the back of a passing truck and stirs things up. Soon, customers are flocking to the farm to see what all the fuss is about. But the hens don’t like the newcomer getting attention while they do all the hard work. When a wise old hound sees the problem, he helps orchestrate a job swap. What follows is the riotous tale of three hens who get in way over their feathered heads, and one very distressed peacock who just can’t figure out how to lay an egg.Lester Laminack has created a comical look at envy, finding your strength, and what happens when we underestimate the value of others’ work. Henry Cole’s delightful illustrations heighten the story’s humor and will have readers of all ages laughing out loud.Teacher’s Guide available!Children’s Choice Book Awards Kindergarten to Second Grade Book of the Year – Children’s Book CouncilChildren’s Choices – International Reading Association, Children’s Book CouncilBest Children’s Books of the Year (Starred) – Bank Street College of EducationRead Aloud Book Award – Center for Excellence in Literacy Instruction
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  • The Biography of Coffee

    Adrianna Morganelli

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Nov. 1, 2006)
    This book is suitable for readers of ages 8-14. Coffee beans are the second most valuable commodity traded in the world. Young readers will be fascinated to learn how this popular product is grown, harvested, processed, and sold. Find out where coffee plants originated from and how coffee was spread around the world.
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