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Books with title More or Less a Mess

  • More or Less

    Stuart J. Murphy, David T Wenzel

    Paperback (HarperCollins, March 1, 2005)
    Is your age more than 5?Is it less than 10?Eddie's got to guess. And he doesn't want to be wrong!Eddie has a booth at the school fair, guessing people's ages. He hasn't guessed wrong yet, but if he does, he gets dunked. Can Eddie keep guessing right -- and keep from getting wet?Comparing whole numbers and understanding what's more and what's less are a big part of Eddie's strategy, and an important math skill for young readers to learn.
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  • More or Less a Mess

    Sheila Keenan, Marilyn Burns, Patrick Girouard

    Paperback (Scholastic, Feb. 1, 1997)
    A humorous rhyming story follows the adventure of a girl who must clean up her room, from the pants on the dresser to the shirts on the lamp to the wet socks in the fish bowl. Original.
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  • More or Less

    Scholastic

    Board book (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2015)
    Colorful photos of familiar objects paired with repetitive text help toddlers learn early math skills.Rookie Toddler books offer fun ways to engage with little ones during story time and play time. Each book includes story-related tips that help extend the reading experience and emphasize key learnings. Engaging photographs and illustrations will delight your toddler while encouraging a love of reading.
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  • More or Less

    Stuart J Murphy, David T Wenzel

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, March 1, 2005)
    Is your age more than 5? Is it less than 10? Eddie's got to guess. And he doesn't want to be wrong! Eddie has a booth at the school fair, guessing people's ages. He hasn't guessed wrong yet, but if he does, he gets dunked. Can Eddie keep guessing right -- and keep from getting wet? Comparing whole numbers and understanding what's more and what's less are a big part of Eddie's strategy, and an important math skill for young readers to learn.
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  • More or Less a Mess

    Sheila Keenan, Patrick Girouard

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Feb. 15, 1997)
    A humorous rhyming story follows the adventure of a girl who must clean up her room, from the pants on the dresser to the shirts on the lamp to the wet socks in the fish bowl.
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  • More or Less

    Stuart J. Murphy, David T. Wenzel

    Hardcover (HarperColl, March 1, 2005)
    Is your age more than 5?Is it less than 10?Eddie's got to guess. And he doesn't want to be wrong!Eddie has a booth at the school fair, guessing people's ages. He hasn't guessed wrong yet, but if he does, he gets dunked. Can Eddie keep guessing right -- and keep from getting wet?Comparing whole numbers and understanding what's more and what's less are a big part of Eddie's strategy, and an important math skill for young readers to learn.
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  • More or Less

    Judy Nayer, Stephanie Pliakas, R. W. Alley

    Paperback (Doubleday Book & Music Clubs, Sept. 1, 1997)
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  • More Or Less

    Stuart J. Murphy, David Wenzel

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 1, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. At a school picnic, Eddie uses his knowledge of numbers to outsmart the people who come to his game booth.
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  • More or Less a Mess

    Sheila Keenan, Patrick Girouard

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 1997)
    A little girl uses sorting and classifying skills to tackle the huge mess in her room
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  • Mel & Les More or Less

    Linda Washington, Julie Chen

    Paperback (Tyndale Kids, Sept. 3, 2002)
    There is nothing like this! This devotional journal series, complete with full-color, fun "doodled" artwork throughout, offers an authentic and often hilarious look into the life and issues of an average 11-year-old girl. An interactive devotional page following each fictionalized journal entry allows the reader to respond with her own thoughts and prayers. Since kids learn so much from watching their peers, this is a great way to offer them some positive influence--and a lot of fun. A perfect devotional tool for girls ages 8-12 who are learning about their own spiritual journeys. #3 Mel & Les, More or Less Mel Frink and Leslie Randalls are both going into the sixth grade. The two become pen pals and send letters, cards, e-mails, and Quick Clicks to each other, sharing the details of some troublesome relationships.
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  • More is Less... Or Is It?

    Norma Gentner

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 3, 2016)
    It has to be one of a kid’s favorite places to explore: the cereal aisle. Mountains of cereals designed to draw in novice consumers—to buy more, rather than less. Colorful characters! Crispy, sugarcoated confections! Dazzling holographic letters! And … the possibility of a prize! Not just any prize—the Golden Orb! That’s what a smaller-than-most boy hopes to find. Can Tommy Small vaporize cartloads of Cosmos Crunch cereal? Will he win the Grand Galaxy Contest? Will he find a way to stop a larger-than-most bully? Join Tommy as he uses math to make a plan to win and meet his superhero, The Cos—and when Tommy discovers why less is more than enough.
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  • More or Less a Mess

    Sheila Keenan

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books (Feb. 1997), March 15, 1702)
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