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Books with title All About Alice

  • All About Me!

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, Feb. 18, 2008)
    Babies will discover their incredible bodies with this fun and interactive book. Little ones will love pulling back the surprise flaps to reveal engaging images of babies making faces and performing simple actions. Watch as your child discovers the wonder and amazement of their little fingers and toes. With expressive baby phrases and entertaining noises that are fun to read and stimulate talking, Fun Flaps are tuned into baby's developmental milestones, encouraging early conversation between the parent and child and helping to develop language skills.
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  • Space: all about space

    Ganesh Kumar

    language (, April 6, 2020)
    The universe is made up of galaxies, stars, planets, moons and other bodies scattered throughout space. A galaxy is a group of millions of stars; our galaxy, which is shaped like a spiral is called the Milky way..
  • All About Me!

    Kacey Bohanan, Shawna Windom, Tate Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing, March 1, 2010)
    Come along with Whitney and Jake as they tell about their fun-filled day. Two unique perspectives of a boy and a girl come together in a charming fashion that is sure to provoke a smile. Children will enjoy to listening to author Kacey Bohanan's poetic story of two adorable and entertaining little-ones in All about Me! Author Kacey Bohanan is married to Tyke, and has two children, Whitney and Jake.
  • All but Alice

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, May 15, 2012)
    There are, Alice decides, 272 horrible things left to happen to her in her life, based on the number of really horrible things that have happened already. She figures that out after the disaster of the talent show. And she realizes that there is no way to fend them off. But, she reasons, if you don't have a mother, maybe a sister would help. Maybe lots of sisters. A worldwide sisterhood! Sisterhood means more sympathy and less likely odds that the next horrible thing will strike when Alice is by herself. But, Sisterhood also comes with a whole new set of problems for Alice. Can she be Sisters with all three girls who want to be her brother Lester's girlfriend? In fact, how do boys fit into Universal Sisterhood at all? And how far should she you go when being part of the crowd means doing something you don't want to do? Alice copes with life in her own way, and her solutions to her endless problems are often funny and surprisingly right.
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  • Truth About Alice

    Jennifer Mathieu

    Paperback (Square Fish, June 2, 2015)
    By the author of Moxie, a powerful feminist novel that deals with slut-shaming, told through the perspectives of four small-town teens, about how everyone has a motive to bring―and keep―a teen girl down.Winner of the Children's Choice Book Awards' Teen Choice Debut Author AwardEveryone knows Alice slept with two guys at one party. When Healy High star quarterback Brandon Fitzsimmons dies in a car crash, it was because he was sexting with Alice. Ask anybody. Rumor has it Alice Franklin is a slut. It's written all over the "slut stall" in the girls' bathroom: "Alice had sex in exchange for math test answers" and "Alice got an abortion last semester." After Brandon dies, the rumors start to spiral out of control. In this remarkable debut novel, four Healy High students tell all they "know" about Alice-and in doing so reveal their own secrets and motivations, painting a raw look at the realities of teen life. But in this novel from Jennifer Mathieu, exactly what is the truth about Alice? In the end there's only one person to ask: Alice herself.This title has Common Core connections.Also by Jennifer Mathieu:Devoted: A girl with a controlling, conservative family realizes that her life is her own―if only she can find the courage to fight for it.Afterward: A tragic kidnapping leads to an unlikely friendship in this novel about finding light in the midst of darkness.Moxie: An unlikely teenager starts a feminist revolution at a small-town Texas high school.Praise for The Truth about Alice:“Fans of Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson and Speechless by Hannah Harrington will welcome first time author Mathieu, who has crafted a realistic and hard-hitting debut.” ―VOYA, starred review“A tough, unapologetic look at slut-shaming from a promising new voice.” ―Booklist“Swift pace and compact size may entice reluctant readers as well as those interested in a juicy yet thoughtful take on human dynamics.” ―BCCB“Debut author Mathieu brings new life to a common girls' narrative through her multiple first-person narrators.” ―Kirkus Reviews“Each narrator shares elements of culpability for the rumors and mistreatment of Alice, and teens are introduced to the potential damage that rumors and lies bring.” ―School Library Journal“Alice gets the final word, yet Mathieu avoids reducing her story to a revenge narrative, instead offering a quietly powerful testament to perspective and personal resilience.” ―Publisher's Weekly
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  • All About Alice

    Penny Dale

    Hardcover (Candlewick, March 1, 1993)
    Small children try to guess what little Alice will wear, eat, and play as she waits for her beloved older sister Laura to come home from school.
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  • All About Us

    Dina Rosenfeld, Hachai Publishing, Patti Agroff

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Why do we have hands and feet, eyes and ears?To do mitzvos, of course!Hashem's world was not complete until He made people with "...feet that can run very fast to help a friend... hands to open the door for a guest... ears for listening to a mother and father"... and so much more!Delightfully written and re-issued with fresh, colorful illustrations, All About Us gives children of all ages a new perspective on different parts of the body.
  • All About Space

    The Editors of TIME for Kids

    Paperback (Time For Kids, Sept. 2, 2014)
    TIME For Kids The Book of How: All About Space presents kids 8-12 years old with answers to the kinds of intriguing questions that appeal to their sense of curiosity. Colorful graphics, spectacular photos and clear, engaging diagrams will help answer questions such as: How do astronauts train? How does the sun stay hot? How do you launch a rocket? And many more.TIME For Kids goes beyond just answering the question, and engages kids with hands-on activities at the end of each chapter that bring life to a topic or idea they just read about. The Book of How: All About Space is a must-have book to satisfy the most curious of kids.
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  • All About Me

    Terri Rice Bellush

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, July 7, 2004)
    ALL ABOUT ME (and my shunt), written and illustrated by Terri Rice Bellush, is a long-overdue educational and heartwarming book about Hydrocephalus
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  • All About Me

    Stephanie Reid

    eBook (Teacher Created Materials, Aug. 4, 2009)
    All About Me provides a shared reading experience through a wordless storyline. Children will be inspired to create their own story, recognize the key ideas, and retell what is happening in each of the vivid photographs. With familiar images of everyday activities, both new readers and those who are not yet able to read will be able to gather information and will be encouraged to create a story of their own.
  • All But Alice

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, May 3, 2011)
    There are, Alice decides, 272 horrible things left to happen to her in her life, based on the number of really horrible things that have happened already. She figures that out after the disaster of the talent show. And she realizes that there is no way to fend them off. But, she reasons, if you don't have a mother, maybe a sister would help. Maybe lots of sisters. A worldwide sisterhood! Sisterhood means more sympathy and less likely odds that the next horrible thing will strike when Alice is by herself. But, Sisterhood also comes with a whole new set of problems for Alice. Can she be Sisters with all three girls who want to be her brother Lester's girlfriend? In fact, how do boys fit into Universal Sisterhood at all? And how far should she you go when being part of the crowd means doing something you don't want to do? Alice copes with life in her own way, and her solutions to her endless problems are often funny and surprisingly right.
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  • All About Fall

    Highlights

    Paperback (Highlights Press, Aug. 2, 2016)
    Highlights enters the coloring/activity book space with a dynamic and unique pairing of kid-pleasing activities and stories, plus a free interactive app. Kids will discover the joys of the autumn season by solving a corn maze, matching colorful leaves, reading about pumpkins and scarecrows, acting out a raking rhyme, and more. Woven throughout each book are thought-provoking questions designed to encourage kids to talk and think more deeply about the theme. The free app extends the fun for endless play.
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