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  • Unicorn Color by Numbers for Kids Ages 4-8: Unicorn Coloring Book for Kids and Educational Activity Books for Kids

    Hero Press

    Paperback (Independently published, May 8, 2019)
    Unicorn Color by Number Coloring Books for Kids ages 4-8At first grade, your child should already be adept at writing , counting and colors.This book was designed to help preschool through first grade children accurately identify objects,colors and numbers, simply drawn color-coded vignettes include cute unicorn pictures.Book’s Features Lightness of Number Guide, More beautiful when coloring completely. Large 8.5 x 8.5 inch pages, Easy to Color for kids Single sided pages to avoid bleed through Suitable for coloring with pencils, crayons, markers, gel pens etc Buy a copy today!
  • Ballerina Stories

    Igloo

    Hardcover (Igloo, Jan. 1, 2012)
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  • The Science Book for Girls: and Other Intelligent Beings

    Valerie Wyatt, Pat Cupples

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Studies show that many girls' interest in science falls off during the preteen years. In an effort to keep girls tuned in to science, this book demonstrates that science is fun --- and that it is for girls.In this title in the Books for Girls series, lively text and illustrations help kids investigate what makes their toast turn brown in the morning and why their stomachs rumble. They'll find out how to collect and compare snowflakes, discover how genetics relates to family traits and much more. With brain teasers, puzzles and experiments in astronomy, physics, zoology, botany, geology and chemistry, The Science Book for Girls will help build science skills and confidence, as well as introduce readers to women who have exciting careers in science.With a distinctly female slant, this stimulating book gives girls a positive and non-threatening look at science and science careers --- although there's nothing stopping ?other intelligent beings? from taking a peek, too!
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  • The Unicorn Journal

    Ollie Olson

    Paperback (Independently published, April 22, 2018)
    Ever Wonder Unicorns Are Real?If so, this unicorn journal is right for unicorn lovers. This notebook could work as a sketchbook, journal, painting notebook or a diary for unicorn lovers keeping their dreams, daily ideas or to-do lists ...etc. It's designed at an 8.5" x 11" in size, perfect for unicorn dreamers to draw, sketch or doodle your own artwork and work both greatly in school or at home.This unicorn journal is for:School NotebookBFF Birthday GiftsChristmas GiftsDoodling SketchbookGoal PlannersDaily JournalEveryday DiariesAnd much more........Get a copy today and start to search your own unicorn.
  • Finding a Fairy

    Diana Molly

    Paperback (Independently published, )
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  • The Hockey Book for Girls

    Stacy Wilson

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Packed with expert advice from one of the top women's hockey players in the world, this title in the Books for Girls series will show kids how to pass and shoot like a star, choose the right equipment and help lead their team to victory. They'll also spend a day with a top women's team, find out what an Olympic hockey coach looks for in a player and discover what's ahead for women's hockey. The Hockey Book for Girls is a unique resource for girls who love to play hockey or would like to learn the game.
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  • The Math Book for Girls: and Other Beings Who Count

    Valerie Wyatt, Pat Cupples

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Oct. 1, 2000)
    This entertaining title in the Books for Girls series shows girls -- and boys, too -- that math is part of everyday life. They can try the math puzzles and activities to see for themselves how useful -- and how much fun -- math can be. They will also meet real women who use math in their jobs every day. Kids can learn why fractions are important when they bake a cake, develop spatial visualization skills by building a geodesic dome big enough to play in, use geometry to design unique wrapping paper, discover how grids simplify drawing pictures, and much more.
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  • The Journey of the fairy

    Diana Molly

    Paperback (Independently published, )
    None
  • Hockey Book for Girls, The

    Stacy Wilson

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Packed with expert advice from one of the top women's hockey players in the world, this title in the Books for Girls series will show kids how to pass and shoot like a star, choose the right equipment and help lead their team to victory. They'll also spend a day with a top women's team, find out what an Olympic hockey coach looks for in a player and discover what's ahead for women's hockey. The Hockey Book for Girls is a unique resource for girls who love to play hockey or would like to learn the game.
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  • Princess Stories

    Igloo

    Hardcover (Igloo, July 7, 2012)
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  • Hey, Look at Me! I Like to Play

    Merry Fleming Thomasson

    Hardcover (Lickle Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 1988)
    Book by Thomasson, Merry Fleming
  • Math Book for Girls, The: and Other Beings Who Count

    Valerie Wyatt, Pat Cupples

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Oct. 1, 2000)
    This entertaining title in the Books for Girls series shows girls -- and boys, too -- that math is part of everyday life. They can try the math puzzles and activities to see for themselves how useful -- and how much fun -- math can be. They will also meet real women who use math in their jobs every day. Kids can learn why fractions are important when they bake a cake, develop spatial visualization skills by building a geodesic dome big enough to play in, use geometry to design unique wrapping paper, discover how grids simplify drawing pictures, and much more.
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