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Books with title Alien in My Pocket

  • A Rocket in My Pocket

    Carl Withers

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1990)
    Here are funny rhymes, counting rhymes, rhymes for jumping rope, songs, chants, tongue twisters, tall tales, jingles, and riddles -- all for you.
  • Alien in My Pocket #4: On Impact!

    Nate Ball, Macky Pamintuan

    eBook (HarperCollins, Aug. 26, 2014)
    This must-read Alien in My Pocket book is the fourth in the series by Nate Ball, the host of PBS's Design Squad and Design Squad Nation. In this hilarious new adventure, Zack and his alien friend, Amp, learn about friction, deceleration, and how to soften a crash-landing.When Zack McGee crashes his bike, he's stuck at home with his arm in a sling and his baseball season on the line. What's worse, his bike crashed because his four-inch-tall houseguest, Amp, experimented on the brakes! Now Zack is easy prey for his little brother, Taylor, who's determined to find out once and for all what mysteries Zack has hidden in his pocket.Like every book in the Alien in My Pocket series, On Impact! mixes Common Core–aligned science and safe, hands-on experiments with a hilarious story that young readers will love.Publishers Weekly said of Alien in My Pocket: Blast Off!: "With its screwball comedy and lively dialogue, the novel gives readers the opportunity to laugh as they learn."Supports the Common Core State Standards
  • Alien in My Pocket #8: Space Invaders

    Nate Ball, Macky Pamintuan

    eBook (HarperCollins, May 3, 2016)
    It’s the thrilling conclusion to the Alien in My Pocket series! With a page-turning plot, plenty of fun science facts, illustrations throughout, and a do-it-yourself, hands-on experiment at the end, this is an appealing chapter book series for young readers. And it’s all from the amazing brain of MIT graduate Nate Ball, host of PBS’s Emmy Award–winning Design Squad series.Zack has grown fond of his troublesome buddy, Amp, since the four-inch-tall alien crash-landed his spaceship through Zack’s bedroom window. They’ve gotten into more than their fair share of trouble together, but they’ve always invented a way out of it. Until a fleet of ships from Amp’s home planet filled the sky and started firing its weapons. Zack and Amp have to do the thing most kids only dare imagine—save the world!Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts
  • Angel in My Pocket

    Ilene Cooper

    Paperback (Square Fish, Jan. 17, 2012)
    When Bette finds an angel coin among the money collected in a carwash, she puts it in her pocket and forgets about it. But things start to change, especially once Gabby, a mysterious and kind new neighbor, moves into Bette's Chicago building. Suddenly, Bette is able to face some big losses―her mother's recent death; her sister's departure for college―and move forward. And once the angel coin falls into the hands of three other kids in Bette's class, their lives change, too. Soon, these two girls and two boys will be connected in ways that open them up to unlikely friendships and new ways to believe in themselves. Here is an entirely new twist on the angel trend.
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  • In My Pocket

    Dorrith M. Sim, Gerald Fitzgerald

    Hardcover (Harcourt Childrens Books, April 1, 1997)
    Told in a child's voice, this story of a young German-Jewish girl who, in 1939, is carried to a new, safe life in a foreign country transcends time and offers an immediate, intimate glimpse into a world on the brink of war.
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  • Mommy in My Pocket

    Carol Hunt Senderak, Hiroe Nakata

    Hardcover (Hyperion, April 5, 2006)
    When a little girl is too nervous about leaving her mom on the first day of school, she lets her imagination run wild and pictures a day with Mommy in her pocket.
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  • Angel in My Pocket

    Ilene Cooper

    eBook (Feiwel & Friends, March 15, 2011)
    When Bette finds an angel coin among the money collected in a carwash, she puts it in her pocket and forgets about it. But things start to change, especially once Gabby, a mysterious and kind new neighbor, moves into Bette's Chicago building. Suddenly, Bette is able to face some big losses—her mother's recent death; her sister's departure for college—and move forward. And once the angel coin falls into the hands of three other kids in Bette's class, their lives change, too. Soon, these two girls and two boys will be connected in ways that open them up to unlikely friendships and new ways to believe in themselves. Here is an entirely new twist on the angel trend.
  • An Alpaca in My Pocket

    Mindy J. B. Whitten

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, May 19, 2011)
    Book by Whitten, Mindy J. B.
  • A PENNY IN MY POCKET

    Joyce Hill

    eBook (Mushgush Press, Sept. 8, 2016)
    A school assignment to look for an old penny opens up a world of adventure and living history for a group of students. Join them as they search for old pennies, hold them in their hands and wonder: Who held them when they were new? What was this country like? With each penny found, more history comes alive. The pennies lead back to the wave of immigration in the early 1900s, through the Influenza epidemic and The Great War, on to the Harlem Renaissance, the Depression and World War II. All this is seen through the eyes of children like themselves. The powerful ending demonstrates how a simple penny can tie people together and carry a strong message of hope and the American spirit. This is an ideal book for project-based learning. For home and classroom activities relating to this book, go to www.apennyinmpocket.com
  • A PENNY IN MY POCKET

    Joyce Hill

    Paperback (Mushgush Press, Inc., Nov. 26, 2007)
    A school assignment to look for an old penny opens up a world of adventure and living history for a group of students. Join them as they search for old pennies, hold them in their hands and wonder: Who held them when they were new? What was this country like? With each penny found, more history comes alive. The pennies lead back to the wave of immigration in the early 1900s, through the Influenza epidemic and The Great War, on to the Harlem Renaissance, the Depression and World War II. All this is seen through the eyes of young people the same age as the students. The powerful ending demonstrates how a simple penny can tie people together and carry a strong message of hope and the American spirit. The book includes discussion questions intended to stimulate thought-provoking conversation and creativity. The book is suited for the home, classroom, library or homeschool bookshelf. The book is also available in hardcover (ISBN 978-0-9795818-0-9)
  • Rocket in My Pocket

    Md. Ziaul Haque

    language (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Plarform, July 9, 2015)
    This book consists of forty wonderful nursery rhymes that are especially meant for the kids. The children will certainly be spellbound after reading the book. If they are extremely delighted after memorizing all the rhymes, then the rhymer will be ‘the’ happiest person alive on earth!
  • Alien in My Pocket #4: On Impact!

    Nate Ball, Macky Pamintuan

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 26, 2014)
    This must-read Alien in My Pocket book is the fourth in the series by Nate Ball, the host of PBS's Design Squad and Design Squad Nation. In this hilarious new adventure, Zack and his alien friend, Amp, learn about friction, deceleration, and how to soften a crash-landing.When Zack McGee crashes his bike, he's stuck at home with his arm in a sling and his baseball season on the line. What's worse, his bike crashed because his four-inch-tall houseguest, Amp, experimented on the brakes! Now Zack is easy prey for his little brother, Taylor, who's determined to find out once and for all what mysteries Zack has hidden in his pocket.Like every book in the Alien in My Pocket series, On Impact! mixes Common Core–aligned science and safe, hands-on experiments with a hilarious story that young readers will love.Publishers Weekly said of Alien in My Pocket: Blast Off!: "With its screwball comedy and lively dialogue, the novel gives readers the opportunity to laugh as they learn."Supports the Common Core State Standards
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