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Books with title Roller Coaster Kid

  • Roller Coasters

    Ripley Publishing

    eBook (Ripley Publishing, July 7, 2020)
    Did you know that there's a roller coaster 456 feet tall? Easy to read, fun to see, and filled with amazing things, kids (even reluctant readers) will love Ripley Readers Roller Coasters!With stunning photography and fun, easy-to-read writing, this Level 3 book covers everything from the first roller coasters to G-forces. It's all true and unbelievable!Ripley Level 3 Readers are perfect for kids who are beginning to read on their own.From the editors of Ripley's Believe It or Not! comes Ripley Readers. Designed to help kids build their reading skills and confidence at any level, this program offers a variety of fun, entertaining, and unbelievable topics to interest even the most reluctant readers. With stories and information that will spark their curiosity, each book will motivate them to start and keep reading.Each title is certified by and includes the Lexile measure, ensuring that the content is appropriate for each level and allowing those just beginning to read, as well as those starting to advance to chapter books, to have just the right reading content.Level 1 Sounding It Out (Pre-K-Kindergarten)—For kids who know their alphabet and are starting to sound out words.Level 2 Reading with Help (Pre-K-Grade 1)—For kids who know sight words and are learning to sound out new words.Level 3 Independent Reading (Grades 1-3)—For kids who are beginning to read on their own.Level 4 Chapters (Grades 2-4)—For confident readers who enjoy a mixture of images and story.
  • Roller Coaster!

    James Sosnouski

    Spiral-bound (Chicago Review Press, Jan. 1, 1998)
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  • Make a Roller Coaster

    Meg Gaertner

    Paperback (Norwood House Press, Aug. 1, 2020)
    People have been riding thrilling roller coasters since the 1800s. Gravity and kinetic energy make these rides exciting. But roller coasters aren't just found at theme parks. Smaller versions can be made at home! Hills give energy to the car as it speeds along the track. Learn how to make a roller coaster by using materials such as plastic cups, marbles, and tape. Watch as your roller coaster zooms over hills and around loops!
  • Roller Coaster

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    Paperback (Raintree Publishers, )
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  • Roller Coaster

    Marla Frazee

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2003)
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