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  • Ivy and Bean What's the Big Idea?

    Annie Barrows, Sophie Blackall

    Paperback (Chronicle Books, Sept. 7, 2011)
    It's the Science Fair, and the second grade is all over it! Some kids are making man-eating robots. Some kids are holding their breath for a very, very long time. Some kids are doing interesting things with vacuum cleaners. The theme, obviously, is global warming. But what should Ivy and Bean do? Something involving explosions? Or ropes? Something with ice cubes? Or maybe...maybe something different.
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  • Ivy and Bean What's the Big Idea?: Book 7

    Annie Barrows, Sophie Blackall

    eBook (Chronicle Books LLC, July 1, 2010)
    It's the Science Fair, and the second grade is all over it! Some kids are making man-eating robots. Some kids are holding their breath for a very, very long time. Some kids are doing interesting things with vacuum cleaners. The theme, obviously, is global warming. But what should Ivy and Bean do? Something involving explosions? Or ropes? Something with ice cubes? Or maybe . . . maybe something different.Includes bonus material!- Science questions to quell the curious mind
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  • Ivy and Bean What's the Big Idea?

    Annie Barrows, Sophie Blackall

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Sept. 22, 2010)
    It's the Science Fair, and the second grade is all over it! Some kids are making man-eating robots. Some kids are holding their breath for a very, very long time. Some kids are doing interesting things with vacuum cleaners. The theme, obviously, is global warming. But what should Ivy and Bean do? Something involving explosions? Or ropes? Somethingwith ice cubes? Or maybe . . . maybe something different.
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  • Ivy & Bean: Bk. 7: What's the Big Idea

    Illustrated by Sophie Blackall By (author) Annie Barrows

    Hardcover (CHRONICLE BOOKS, Aug. 16, 2010)
    It's the Science Fair! And the second grade is all over it. Some kids are making man-eating robots. Some kids are holding their breath for a very long time. Some kids are doing interesting things with vacuum cleaners. The theme, obviously, is global warming. But what should Ivy and Bean do? Something with explosions? Or maybe something diffent.
  • Ivy + Bean: What's the Big Idea?

    Annie Barrows, Sophie Blackall

    Library Binding (Spotlight, Aug. 20, 2011)
    When all the second grade students must enter the science fair, which has global warming as its theme, best friends Ivy and Bean team up to create an unusual project.
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  • What's The Big Idea?

    Annie Barrows, Sophie Blackall

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 7, 2011)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. It's the Science Fair, and the second grade is all over it! Some kids are making man-eating robots. Some kids are holding their breath for a very, very long time. Some kids are doing interesting things with vacuum cleaners. The theme, obviously, is global warming. But what should Ivy and Bean do? Something involving explosions? Or ropes? Something with ice cubes? Or maybe...maybe something different.
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  • What's the Big Idea?

    Stephen Krensky

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Since the beginnings of the city in 1630, Boston has been a hub of new ideas that have led America and the world in new directions. Innovations have ranged from the smallpox vaccine to the invention of the telephone. Even toll-house cookies and personal computers got their start in Boston.Photos, paintings, and engravings--and lots of cool facts--bring to life some of the people, places, and events that changed the course of history.
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  • What's the big idea?

    Joan LoPresti, Bob Danner

    Paperback (Laredo Publishing, May 10, 2017)
    Wouldn't it be fun to read a book about how kids think using retro-like illustrations? What's the big idea? is meant to get young children thinking about where ideas come from and how we learn to place value on them. Each page is composed of opposite thoughts/actions that are very relatable to the actual lives of children. The illustrations are multicultural and the photo realistic settings are varied to help the reader identify with each situation. For added fun, key words in the text graphically represent what they mean. In addition, there's a guide for parents and teachers with extended enriching activities.
  • What's the Big Idea?

    AnnieBarrows

    Hardcover (ChronicleBooks(CA), Sept. 30, 2010)
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  • What's the Big Idea?

    Stephen Krensky

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Since the beginnings of the city in 1630, Boston has been a hub of new ideas that have led America and the world in new directions. Innovations have ranged from the smallpox vaccine to the invention of the telephone. Even toll-house cookies and personal computers got their start in Boston.Photos, paintings, and engravings--and lots of cool facts--bring to life some of the people, places, and events that changed the course of history.
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  • What's the Big Idea?

    David Stewart

    Hardcover (Sterling, March 15, 2013)
    Inventions don't just "happen." They are developed through the ages, building on what has come before. In What's the Big Idea? you'll discover ground-breaking inventions from the dawn of the human race to the present day, not forgetting the 2,400,000 years in between!
  • What's the Big Idea

    David Stewart

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, April 30, 2005)
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