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  • How To

    Julie Morstad

    Hardcover (Simply Read Books, May 30, 2013)
    This imaginative ‘how to’ book explores whimsical ways of doing a host of different tasks, including ‘how to wonder’, ‘how to see the breeze’, and ‘how to be brave’. With text and images by award-winning illustrator Julie Morstad, this book will be beloved by all ages. How to read this book? That is up to you!
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  • How to

    Taryn Souders

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Young Readers, June 7, 2016)
    Join eleven year old Chloe McCorkle on her trip to summer Camp Minnehaha in this action-packed, laugh-out-loud book perfect for middle schoolers and kids ages 9 to 12.Someone once told me that money can't buy a girl happiness. Well, they obviously never had to ride a baby bike to the first day of middle school.There is no way eleven-year old Chloe is going into the sixth grade riding her old pink bicycle! But before she can earn money for a new bike, she's shipped off to career camp.She decides to make the best of it: she'll learn cake decorating and earn money when she gets home, frosting cupcakes at a local shop. But nothing goes according to plan. Between fighting off a rampaging goat named King Arthur, a spider that just won't die, and a prima donna bunkmate named Victoria Radamoskovich, there's no time left for Chloe to learn cake decorating.When the last day of camp comes, will Chloe be ready to cupcake-decorate her way to a new bike? Or does everything really have to go to plan?
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  • How to

    Taryn Souders

    eBook (Sourcebooks Young Readers, June 7, 2016)
    Join eleven year old Chloe McCorkle on her trip to summer Camp Minnehaha in this action-packed, laugh-out-loud book perfect for middle schoolers and kids ages 9 to 12.Someone once told me that money can't buy a girl happiness. Well, they obviously never had to ride a baby bike to the first day of middle school.There is no way eleven-year old Chloe is going into the sixth grade riding her old pink bicycle! But before she can earn money for a new bike, she's shipped off to career camp.She decides to make the best of it: she'll learn cake decorating and earn money when she gets home, frosting cupcakes at a local shop. But nothing goes according to plan. Between fighting off a rampaging goat named King Arthur, a spider that just won't die, and a prima donna bunkmate named Victoria Radamoskovich, there's no time left for Chloe to learn cake decorating.When the last day of camp comes, will Chloe be ready to cupcake-decorate her way to a new bike? Or does everything really have to go to plan?
  • How to

    Francesca Lia Block

    eBook (HarperTeen, Sept. 2, 2008)
    A celebration of girls and women in a three part poetry collection that is powerful, hopeful, authentic, and universal.
  • How to

    Francesca Lia Block

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Feb. 23, 2010)
    In order to uncage the girl within, you have to love her, heal her, and set her free.There are moments every girl knows: The pain of wanting to fi t in. The joy of being consumed by love. The shame of not feeling at home in your body. The strength in learning you're beautiful. Francesca Lia Block follows the journey from girlhood to womanhood in this soaring three-part poetry collection. Exploring those unspoken feelings and words—the thorny, sparkling moments that chain us to ourselves—Block gives a startlingly personal voice to girls and women everywhere.
  • How to

    Francesca Lia Block

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Sept. 16, 2008)
    A celebration of girls and women in a three part poetry collection that is powerful, hopeful, authentic, and universal.
  • How to

    Francesca Lia Block

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Sept. 16, 2008)
    A celebration of girls and women in a three part poetry collection that is powerful, hopeful, authentic, and universal.
  • How to

    Francesca Lia Block

    Library Binding (HarperTeen, Sept. 1, 2008)
    The pain of wanting to fit in The joy of being consumed by love The shame of not feeling at home in your body The strength in learning you're beautiful These are moments that every girl knows . . . for they are part of growing up, of uncaging yourself, from your childhood, your environment, your view of yourself. Francesca Lia Block follows the journey from girlhood to womanhood in this three-part poetry collection that channels girls' innermost feelings and experiences and celebrates women everywhere. It is a call to embrace the girl within, to heal her and set her free.
  • How to

    Derek Holton

    Paperback (Mathematical Association, )
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  • How to

    Francesca Lia Block

    Paperback (HarperTeen, March 1, 2010)
    In order to uncage the girl within, you have to love her, heal her, and set her free. There are moments every girl knows: The pain of wanting to fi t in. The joy of being consumed by love. The shame of not feeling at home in your body. The strength in learning you're beautiful. Francesca Lia Block follows the journey from girlhood to womanhood in this soaring three-part poetry collection. Exploring those unspoken feelings and words—the thorny, sparkling moments that chain us to ourselves—Block gives a startlingly personal voice to girls and women everywhere.
  • How To

    Valerie W. Wesley, Maryn Roos

    Library Binding (Turtleback, March 1, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Willimena is very unhappy when she is chosen to play a tree instead of a fairy princess in the school play written by her older sister.
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  • How to

    Valerie Wilson Wesley

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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