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  • I Can Save the Earth!: One Little Monster Learns to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle

    Alison Inches, Viviana Garofoli

    Paperback (Little Simon, Sept. 9, 2008)
    A new “green” series!: Little Green Books will educate children on what they can do to be more eco-friendly. The books in this line will be made from recycled materials, and the storylines will cover subjects such as improving the environment, learning about endangered animals, recycling, and much more. Meet Max the Little Monster. He is a cute, furry green monster who is an environmental nightmare. Among other things, he leaves on all the lights, keeps his computer plugged in, blasts the TV, hoards his old toys and uses so much toilet paper it clogs the toilet until finally, his excessive ways cause a power outage. With no TV to watch, computer to play on, video games to play with, Max finds there is a whole big world outside that he can make a difference in the environment.Kids can follow Max the Little Green Monster's journey to environmental awareness and learn tips on how they can become little green monsters themselves. A kid-friendly glossary of terms is included in the back of the book.This 8x8 paperback is perfect bound and will be printed on 100% post-consumer waste recycled paper with soy-ink. The paper is FSC certified.
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  • My Little Animal Book

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books US, Oct. 3, 2006)
    Children will quickly learn to recognize all sorts of animals with this wonderful word and picture book. This book introduces readers a wide variety of animals – from the farm to the jungle!
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  • My Little Book of Animals

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books US, April 3, 2018)
    With bright pictures and simple labels, My Little Book of Animals will make a fabulous addition to your child's early learning library. This classic, Priddy title is a step on from a first words book and will help your toddler to develop their vocabulary and strengthen their language skills. With colorful photographs of animals your child will recognize, labeled simply and clearly, there is plenty for toddlers to explore in this engaging board book. The rainbow-colored, stepped edges make it easy for little hands to turn the page and encourages toddlers to discover each section.Also available: My Little Book of Words.
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  • My Little Word Book

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books US, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Developing language skills and finding out about the world is simple and fun in this fantastic book. Associating simple first words with beautiful pictures will help build your child's vocabulary and encourage speaking and reading skills.
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  • The Adventures of an Aluminum Can: A Story About Recycling

    Alison Inches, Mark Chambers

    Paperback (Little Simon, May 5, 2009)
    Peek into this diary of an aluminum can as it goes on a journey from inside a bauxite rock, to the manufacturing line, to the store shelf, to a display on a bookshelf, to a garbage can, and finally to a recycling plant where it emerges into its new life…as a baseball bat! This 8x8 paperback storybook is told from the point of view of an enthusiastic aluminum can. The diary entries are fun and humorous, yet point out the ecological significance behind each product and the resources used to make it.
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  • The Story of Ten Commandments

    Patricia A. Pingry

    Board book (WorthyKids, Dec. 20, 2010)
    A convenient new size and vibrant illustrations paired with classic text. The Story of the Ten Commandments, in only about 200 words, explains how the Ten Commandments were given to Moses and how we still live by these rules today. Here, children will read of God speaking to Moses through a burning bush, Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt, and Moses ascending Mt. Sinai to receive the Ten Commandments. The Commandments are presented as well, in language understandable to the very young child. Ages 2-5.
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  • Don't Throw That Away!: A Lift-the-Flap Book about Recycling and Reusing

    Lara Bergen, Betsy Snyder

    Board book (Little Simon, Oct. 13, 2009)
    You can keep that trash and reuse it in all kinds of wonderful ways! Do you see that old jar? Don’t throw that away! You can turn it into...a new vase! Follow an eco-conscious super hero as he teaches kids how to recycle and reuse common household items! The six large flaps throughout show that oridinary trash is really a treasure. From turning old clothes into fun costumes or an old box into a brand new car, kids will learn that saving the environment is super cool!
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  • Carson Dellosa | We're Going on A Dinosaur Dig | Leveled Reader, 24pgs

    Anastasia Suen, Ed Myer

    Paperback (Little Birdie Books, Aug. 1, 2012)
    GRADES K–1/Ages 5–7: Introduce emerging readers to punctuation and early reading comprehension skills with We're Going on a Dinosaur Dig. This 24-page fiction book features vibrant illustrations and effectively engages young learners with simple language, comprehension and extension activities, and more. BENEFITS: Designed to be child-friendly, these early learning resources feature easy-to-follow sight words, and interesting comprehension and extension activities. Before- and after-reading vocabulary activities develop young readers' vocabulary and reading comprehension. These books engage early learners by using short, simple language and high-interest topics like animals, family, adventures, and more. FEATURES: With a short, simple-to-follow form and colorful illustrations, We're Going on a Dinosaur Dig helps children strengthen their early reading, punctuation, and comprehension skills. LEVELED READERS: The vibrant illustrations and engaging leveled text in Little Birdie Books' Leveled Readers work together to tell fun stories while supporting your emerging readers. Little Birdie Books provide a fun, informative way to approach essential reading comprehension skills. Each book measures 8 inches x 8 inches. BUILD A LIBRARY: Collect every title from the collection to stock your home or classroom library. Reading together is a great way to bond while fostering communication and a lifelong love of reading.
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  • My Little Book of Trucks and things that go

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, March 5, 2019)
    Little truck fans will love this classic, Priddy photographic book full of bright pictures of colorful trucks and other things that go.My Little Book of Trucks and things that go is a sturdy board book that will help young children develop their vocabulary as they learn to associate words and pictures. Each spread has bright photographs of different types of vehicles―from construction, emergency, and farm vehicles to trains, planes, and cars. There are interesting questions spark children's interest, and the stepped pages with colored edges make it easy to turn the pages.
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  • Crystals R for Kids

    Leia Stinnett

    Perfect Paperback (Light Technology Publishing, Dec. 12, 1996)
    A wonderful workbook for children including information on how to choose, program and cleanse the crystal or stone, the energies and healing properties of the more popular stones and mediation and healing exercises a child can do by him/herself, or with friends and family.
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  • Little House Reader, A

    Laura Ingalls Wilder, William Anderson

    Hardcover (HarperColl, Jan. 16, 1998)
    Laura Ingalls Wilder, whose Little House books have delighted generations of readers, was a writer long before she ever recorded the adventures of her pioneer girlhood. She first began experimenting with words as a young girl in Dakota Territory, writing poetry about her beloved prairies, her sister Mary, and her courtship with Almanzo Wilder. Eventually, Laura and Almanzo married and settled in the Ozark Mountains, where Laura became a widely known and well-respected journalist, penning her thoughts on farming and the life of a farmwife. She also wrote private sketches about her family, politics, nature, and eternity. Noted author and Little House historian William Anderson has delved deeply into the Ingalls and Wilder papers and has put together a unique medley of Laura's writings from the time before her Little House books. Culled mostly from fragile and yellowed pieces of paper, this moving collection offers a window into Laura's day-to-day life and experiences, giving us a richer understanding of the woman and writer famed for her Little House books. Even before she wrote the Little House books, Laura Ingalls Wilder was an avid writer. She wrote both newspaper and magazine articles and spent many evenings on Rocky Ridge Farm jotting down her thoughts and memories. Noted Little House historian William Anderson has compiled these writings, some never before published, into a moving collection touching on everything from family and farm life to time and eternity. Both a testimonial and a tribute, this collection offers us a richer understanding of the woman and writer famed for her Little House books.
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  • My Little Book of Words

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, April 3, 2018)
    With bright pictures and simple labels, My Little Book of Words will make a fabulous addition to your child's early learning library. This classic, Priddy title is a step on from a first words book and will help your toddler to develop their vocabulary and strengthen their language skills. With colorful photographs of items your child will recognize, labeled simply and clearly, there is plenty for toddlers to explore in this engaging board book. The rainbow-colored, stepped edges make it easy for little hands to turn the page and encourages toddlers to discover each section.Also available: My Little Book of Animals.
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