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  • Sketchbook: Cute Bird And Mouse Sketchbook For Girls, 8.5" x 11", 110 Pages, Large Blank Unlined Sketchbook For Drawing, Sketching, Doodling, Journal Writing And Notes

    Shazzy Notebooks

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 16, 2017)
    This cute birds and mouse blank sketchbook and drawing book, would make the perfect gift for those who love a cute and artistic cover design book for drawing, sketching, doodling, journaling creative writing or anything else you can think of to express your creativity with this lovely blank sketchbook - whichever way you decide to use it. The list is endless as to what you can do with these cool sketchbooks – it’s all up to you. The cover features a cute bird, mouse, heart and flower pattern on a white background. This large sketchbook has 110 blank pages of quality white paper, with a soft matte finish cover. It measures at 8.5" x 11" - letter size. Use this sketchbook as a keepsake to keep all of your valuable sketches, drawings, doodles and writings in one place. This large sketchbook will give you hours, days, weeks and months of creativity. Can be used as a sketchbook for girls, sketchbook for kids, suitable for girls, women, teens, moms, students. Would make a perfect gift for yourself or family and friends, for work, home or school. Please check out our author page for matching notebooks and regular updates of new books.
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  • Jack London - Profiles

    Nancy Loewen

    Hardcover (CREAT, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Examines the life and works of the American author best known for his tales of hardship and survival set in the Yukon Territory.
  • Be Your Own Hero: A Journal

    Blue Ridge Art

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 26, 2016)
    Be Your Own Hero.This journal has lined pages to write down your thoughts, notes and any aspirations. This journal is the ideal size (6 x 9 inches) to carry every day.
  • The Ruby Notebook

    Laura Resau

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Sept. 14, 2010)
    Sixteen-year-old Zeeta and her flighty English-teaching mom, Layla, have traveled the world together, settling in a different country every year, making a whole new set of friends and adopting new customs. This year, they’ve chosen to live in Aix-en-Provence, France, an enchanting city full of fountains, creamy yellow light, and a fascinating group of scarlet-clad street performers.Zeeta soon begins to receive mysterious notes and gifts from someone she calls her fantôme, or ghost, admirer. But she is expecting her boyfriend, Wendell—the love of her life, as her friends call him—to arrive in Aix for a summer program very soon. Zeeta brushes off her curiosity about her fantôme, and her simmering attraction to one of the street performers, Jean-Claude, until Wendell arrives and she begins to fear that her feelings for him have truly changed. Perhaps—like Layla—she’s simply not made for long-term romance.As Zeeta tries to draw away from Wendell, however, circumstances seem to force them together. Zeeta’s friendship with a local antiques dealer and his reclusive artist friend leads to a dangerous adventure. When Zeeta and Wendell join forces to find a secret underground spring whose water is rumored to bring immortality, they are forced to reconsider their own desires, and their beliefs about true love. Yet as soon as Zeeta decides that her mind has cleared, she’s confronted with the biggest shock of her life: the incredible true identity of her fantôme.Vibrant, warmhearted, and evocative, The Ruby Notebook is a remarkable novel about learning to accept love in all of its wondrous and imperfect forms.
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  • The Nora Notebooks, Book 3: The Trouble with Friends

    Claudia Mills, Katie Kath

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 7, 2017)
    The final book in the Nora Notebooks series finds Nora trying to navigate the unscientific matter of making friends with someone you have nothing in common with. Nora Alpers, fourth-grade scientist, likes things to be just so. Her ant farm, her hobbies, her friends. So when Coach Joe, her teacher, informs the class that all the students have to try something new and write a report about it, Nora is not pleased. She is even less pleased when her classmate Emma seems to decide that befriending Nora will be her “new” thing. Does Emma really want to be friends or is this just an assignment for school? Nora, meanwhile, has to figure out her own new thing. Will she discover that she has interests outside of science or will all her efforts end up being nothing but trouble? Praise for the Nora Notebooks series: “Will resonate with children who have a passion for something out of the ordinary.” —Publishers Weekly, starred “Readers will be drawn into the story by the sincere and realistic characters Mills has created, as well as the pleasing and appealing illustrations found in every chapter.” —School Library Journal “Middle-grade readers will hope for more Nora Notebooks soon.” —Kirkus Reviews
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  • The Nora Notebooks, Book 2: The Trouble with Babies

    Claudia Mills, Katie Kath

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 2, 2016)
    "The thought-provoking reflections on personality and growth add insight and discussability."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Fourth grade scientists are not meant to be babysitters. The second book in the Nora Notebooks finds Nora Alpers in unfamiliar territory. Nora Alpers has just become a ten-year-old aunt. To prepare for the new arrival, Nora has been writing down baby-related facts in her special notebook, just like she does with her favorite subject: ants. She likes the idea that someone who studies the A-N-T is also an A-U-N-T, even though she doesn’t know anything about taking care of babies. A new family member isn’t the only thing stressing Nora out. At school, Nora has to write journals in the voice of a pioneer on the Oregon Trail and prepare for the annual science fair. Science is normally Nora’s best subject—until Nora ends up being paired with science-hating, cat-obsessed Emma! How will Nora ever learn to be a good aunt if she’s trying to survive the Oregon Trail and arguing against Emma’s unscientific science-fair ideas? Readers will welcome the return of Nora who Publishers Weekly called “delightful[ly] enterprising” in a starred review.
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  • The Nora Notebooks, Book 1: The Trouble with Ants

    Claudia Mills, Katie Kath

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 22, 2015)
    Science-obsessed fourth grader Nora has ants all figured out—now she just has to try to understand her fellow humans! The trouble with ants is . . . . . . people think they’re boring. . . . they are not cuddly. . . . who would ever want them for a pet? Nora Alpers is using her new notebook to record the behavior of ants. Why? Because they are fascinating! Unfortunately, no one agrees with her. Her mom is not happy about them being in the house, and when Nora brings her ant farm to school for show and tell, her classmates are not very impressed. They are more interested in cat videos, basketball practice, or trying to set a Guinness World Record (although Nora wouldn’t mind that). Mostly they are distracted by the assignment their teacher Coach Joe has given them—to write a persuasive speech and change people’s minds about something. Will Nora convince her friends that ants are as interesting as she thinks they are? Or will everyone still think of ants as nothing but trouble? With real science facts, a classroom backdrop, an emphasis on friendship, and appealing black-and-white interior illustrations from artist Katie Kath, The Nora Notebooks is perfect for newly independent readers—especially budding scientists like Nora!—and adults who want to encourage awareness of STEM subjects in young readers.
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  • Butterfly Grave

    Anne Cassidy

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Children's Books, May 20, 2014)
    Joshua's uncle has survived a near fatal accident and Rose and Joshua drive to Newcastle to visit him, along with their friend Skeggsie.Joshua is convinced they are being followed. Can it be true, or is it just his paranoia? Rose and Joshua do not know who to trust – even Joshua's uncle has a dark past, touched by murder. And then the precious murder notebooks are stolen and it is Skeggsie who pays the price for Rose and Joshua's so-called meddling. Somebody out there really does not want Rose and Joshua to find their parents. But who? And why?A taut and pacy thriller, perfect for teens.
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  • Just Sketch Pink

    Trendy Wares Misc., Walapie Media

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Notebook: Lined Notebook Journal - 200 Pages - Large

    vintagebook publishing

    Paperback (Independently published, June 19, 2020)
    Notebook: Lined Notebook Journal - 200 Pages - Large (6 x 9 inches)Writing by hand has numerous advantages compared to typing, and keeping a notebook on hand is a great way to keep your script skills sharp.
  • Notebook Reference Math Fact Book

    Carson-Dellosa Publishing

    Paperback (Spectrum, May 15, 2003)
    The Math Fact Book is a convenient handbook to use as a daily reference or for more focused work in math. It features definitions of math terms and examples of virtually every type of math problem students encounter between Grades 4 – 8. It is the perfect handbook for home, school, and standardized test preparation. The three-hole punch design allows this fact book to fit into the student’s notebook for ready reference.
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  • Dead Time

    Anne Cassidy

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, May 1, 2012)
    Rose and Joshua first met when Joshua and his dad came to live with Rose and her mum. Then their world turns upside down when their mother and father go out for dinner one evening and never return. With police inquiries going nowhere, Rose is dispatched to live with her chilly, unfriendly grandmother and Joshua is sent to live with his uncle.
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