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  • Story Time

    Olive Beaupre Miller

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 20, 2013)
    From Mother Goose to Shakespeare, this edition of Story Time from the acclaimed My Book House series assembles the beloved nursery rhymes, chants, and children's poetry of many cultures. Colorful illustrations add imaginative zest to Japanese lullabies, American Indian songs, Russian rhymes, and other folklore favorites. Readers of all ages will delight in the tales and verse of Robert Louis Stevenson, Kate Greenaway, Christina Rossetti, Robert Burns, and other popular storytellers. Selections include Aesop's fable of The City Mouse and the Country Mouse, Longfellow's "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day," "My Beloved Is Gone Down into His Garden" from the Song of Solomon, nonsense rhymes by Edward Lear, "The Strange Adventure of the Baron Munchausen," and other timeless childhood treasures.
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  • Story Time

    Olive Beaupre Miller

    Hardcover (Bookhouse, )
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  • Story Time

    Edward Bloor, Julie Dretzin, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, July 28, 2006)
    George and Kate enter Whittaker Magnet School via the "Leave No High-Scoring Child Behind" program. They quickly learn that all Whittaker students do is practice taking tests. Higher scores bring more students, and more tax money! And as if Whittaker isn't strange enough, there may be a demon roaming the halls. Acclaimed author Edward Bloor's Story Time is a darkly hilarious spoof on modern education.
  • Now it's Story Time

    Eric Kincaid

    Hardcover (Brimax Books Ltd, )
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  • Story Time

    Edward Bloor

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2005)
    George and Kate are promised the finest education when they transfer to the Whittaker Magnet School. It boasts the highest test scores in the nation. But at what price? Their school's curriculum is focused on beating standardized tests; classes are held in dreary, windowless rooms; and students are force-fed noxious protein shakes to improve their test performance. Worst of all, there seems to be a demon loose in the building--one whose murderous work has only just begun.A bitterly funny satire about the state of modern education from the author of Tangerine and Crusader. Includes a reader's guide and an author's note.
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  • Story Time

    Olive Beaupre Miller

    Hardcover (The Book House for Children, Jan. 1, 1937)
    Volume 2 of 12. Navy blue or light green binding. 1937. The contents include: Across the Fields; An American Miner's Song; Answer to a Child's Question; At Christmas Play & Make Good Cheer; The Bee, the Mouse & the Bum-Clock; A Belgian Morning; Belling the Cat; The Birds' Convention; A Bohemian Evening; The Bow That Bridges Heaven; A Boy in the Island of Bali; Building the Bridge; The City Mouse & the Country Mouse; The Cock, the Mouse, & the Little Red Hen; Come, Little Leaves; Dame Wiggins of Lee; The Dancing Monkeys; Dawlish Fair; The Donkey & the Lap Dog; An Explanation of the Grasshopper; A German Evening; The Gingerbread Man; Goldfinch; Grasshopper Green; The Hare & the Tortoise; Heap on More Wood; How the Finch Got Her Colors; I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day; Jack Frost; Johnny & the Three Goats; Krazy Kat; Late; Laughing Song; Little Black Sambo; The Little Dog Waltz; The Little Engine That Could; The Little Gray Pony; Little Gustava; Little Hansworst; The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings; The Little Red Hen & the Grain of Wheat; The Lion & the Mouse; The Magpie's Nest; Moon, So Round and Yellow; The Night Before Christmas; Noah's Ark; Nurse's Song; Old Shellover; Ole Shut-Eyes, the Sandman; The Owl & the Pussy-Cat; Paper Boats; Please Give Me a Ride; The Poor Old Lady; The Purple Cow; Reen-Reen-Reeny-Croak-Frog; The Rooster & the Sultan; The Sheep & the Pig That Made a Home; Shingebiss; Snow; A Song for Easter; The Song of the Sea; The Song of the Flea; Spring Songs from the Bible; The Star; The Strange Adventures of Baron Munchausen; The Sugar-Plum Tree; A Swedish Evening; The Tale of Nutcracker; The Tale of Peter Rabbit; The Teddy Bears' Picnic; Ten Little Indians; There Was an Old Man with a Beard; The Turtle Who Could Not Stop Talking; The Twilight; Two Birds & Their Nest; Two Children; The Two Crabs; The Ugly Duckling; Uncle Mitya's Horse; The Village of Cream Puffs; Wee Robin's Christmas Song; Whisky Frisky; and Wynken, Blynken, & Nod.
  • It's Story Time

    Diane Pankratz, Sherri Pankratz Summers, Justin Pankratz

    eBook (Pankratz Creations, June 13, 2011)
    This book is three Pankratz Creations children's books in one.
  • Story Time

    Olive Beaupre Miller

    Hardcover (The United Educators, Jan. 1, 1971)
    Story Time My Book House.
  • Story Time

    Edward Bloor

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2005)
    George and Kate are promised the finest education when they transfer to the Whittaker Magnet School. It boasts the highest test scores in the nation. But at what price? Their school's curriculum is focused on beating standardized tests; classes are held in dreary, windowless rooms; and students are force-fed noxious protein shakes to improve their test performance. Worst of all, there seems to be a demon loose in the building--one whose murderous work has only just begun.A bitterly funny satire about the state of modern education from the author of Tangerine and Crusader.Includes a reader's guide and an author's note.
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  • Oh No, It's Story Time

    Christopher Robinson, Courtney Huddleston

    Paperback (Xlibris Us, April 18, 2019)
    Oh No, It's Story Time is a vibrant and beautifully illustrated book that puts a fresh and funny spin on one of the challenges parents face when raising young ones: telling a good bedtime story. This book is the first in a series that transports parents and children into original and imaginative places and experiences centered on relatable family life. Oh No, It's Story Time puts an übercool, adventurous twist on bedtime antics in which an exhausted dad takes his restless children on an out-of-this-world experience in an effort to get them to go to bed. Hopefully, exploring the solar system will be just what the kids need to lull themselves into dreamland. Get ready for a book the whole family will learn from, find entertaining, and absolutely love.
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  • Story Time

    Philippa Wingate, Matthew Morgan, Caroline Anstey

    Hardcover (Michael O'Mara Books, Dec. 27, 2002)
    In this charming anthology, 21 well-loved tales are grouped in timed sections so busy parents can chooe exactly how long story time lasts.
  • Story Time

    Edward Bloor

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, April 1, 2004)
    George and Kate are promised the finest education when they transfer to the Whittaker Magnet School. It boasts the highest test scores in the nation. But at what price? Their new school's curriculum is focused on beating standardized tests; classes are held in dreary, windowless rooms; and students are force-fed noxious protein shakes to improve their test performance. Worst of all, there seems to be a demon loose in the building, one whose murderous work has only just begun. A bitterly funny satire about the state of modern education from the author of Tangerine and Crusader.
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