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Books with title Nickels

  • Nickels

    Mary Hill

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2005)
    Simple text and photographs introduce young readers to the five cent United States coin.
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  • Nickels

    Mary Hill

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2005)
    Simple text and photographs introduce young readers to the five cent United States coin.
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  • Nickels!

    Elizabeth Morgan

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Readers see nickels often in their everyday lives. These coins can be used to teach basic math skills, such as skip-counting and addition. As they read, they also learn concepts that commonly appear in elementary social studies curricula, such as early American history. The close relationship between the text and detailed photographs help build strong reading comprehension skills, and a picture glossary helps build vocabularies. Exciting designs hold readersÂ’ interests with each turn of the page. Whose house is on the back of the nickel? The answer to this question and many more are waiting for readers to discover!
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  • Nickels!

    Elizabeth Morgan

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Introduces the nickel, explains how it compares to other American coins, and describes what appears on a nickel.
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  • Nickels

    Maddie Spalding

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Introduces readers to the fundamental concepts of a nickel, explores its history, and teaches readers how nickels are made. Additional features to aid comprehension include labeled diagrams, critical-thinking questions, fun facts, a map of where money is made, and a profile of Thomas Jefferson, whose face marks the front of the nickel.
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  • Nickels

    Mary Hill

    Paperback (Children's Press(CT), March 15, 1646)
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  • Nickel

    Robert Wilder

    eBook (Leaf Storm Press, Sept. 7, 2016)
    A BOOKLIST Best Young Adult Book of 2016 and Top 10 Romance for YouthBEING A TEENAGER is hard enough without your mother in rehab and your slightly inept stepfather doing his best not to screw things up. But at least, Coy has Monroe. Coy is a quirky teenage boy and his best friend Monroe is a girl who is just as odd and funny and obsessed with 80’s culture as he is. So when Monroe comes down with a mysterious illness, his inner turmoil only grows. As Monroe gets sicker and Coy gets a girlfriend from another social crowd, the balance tips and Coy has to figure out how not to give up on his friend, his family, or himself. Nickel is a hilarious, heartbreaking and honest portrayal of the complicated world of being a teenagertoday.
  • Nickel

    Robert Wilder

    Hardcover (Leaf Storm Press, Sept. 13, 2016)
    A BOOKLIST Best Young Adult Book of 2016 and a Top 10 Romance for YouthBEING A TEENAGER is hard enough without your mother in rehab and your slightly inept stepfather doing his best not to screw things up. But at least, Coy has Monroe. Coy is a quirky teenage boy and his best friend Monroe is a girl who is just as odd and funny and obsessed with 80’s culture as he is. So when Monroe comes down with a mysterious illness, his inner turmoil only grows. As Monroe gets sicker and Coy gets a girlfriend from another social crowd, the balance tips and Coy has to figure out how not to give up on his friend, his family, or himself. Nickel is a hilarious, heartbreaking and honest portrayal of the complicated world of being a teenagertoday.“No one has ever written about the pains of being a teenager–physically and psychologically, inside and out–quite like Robert Wilder in his startling debut novel. He has created indelible characters in Monroe and Coy–funny and sad and strong and broken–and NICKEL is about as real as it gets.–AUGUSTEN BURROUGHS, New York Times best-selling author of Running With Scissors
  • Nickel

    Giles Sparrow

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Describes the properties of the element nickel and covers its history, its alloys, places where it is found, and mining and refining. Also discusses chemical reactions.
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  • Nickel

    Anita Louise McCormick

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2018)
    When you think of nickel, a 5-cent coin probably comes to mind, but nickel is used for so much more than manufacturing coins. Nickel and nickel-containing alloys are very important in our society. Nickel is used in the construction, transportation, power, high-tech and many other industries. This book tells the fascinating story of how nickel was discovered, how ore containing nickel is mined and extracted, the properties that make nickel so useful, and how nickel's many uses and applications make the high-tech world we live in possible. It also provides students with up-to-date resources to continue their research.
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  • Nickel

    Aubrey Stimola

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, July 1, 2006)
    Describes what nickel is, where it is found, and its physical and chemical characteristics and how they determine its place in the periodic table; explains what it is made of and how it forms compounds; and tells what it is commonly used for.
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  • Nickel

    Aubrey Stimola

    Library Binding (Rosen Publishing Group, March 15, 1795)
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