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Books with title Soda Pop Head

  • Soda Pop Head

    Julia Cook, Allison Valentine

    Paperback (National Center for Youth Issues, Sept. 15, 2011)
    There goes Lester. Watch him fester. His ears start to fizz. He gets mad as a griz. His face turns red. He's a Soda Pop Head. You just never know when Lester will blow. His cap will go flying. If it hits you, you'll be crying, so you'd better stay away from Lester today! His real name is Lester, but everyone calls him "Soda Pop Head." Most of the time he's pretty happy, but when things seem to be unfair his ears gets hot, his face turns red and he blows his top! Lester's dad comes to his rescue by teaching him a few techniques to "loosen the top" and cool down before his fizz takes control. Soda Pop Head will help your child control his/her anger while helping them manage stress. It's a must for the home or classroom.
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  • Soda Pop

    Dorothy Haas, Ben Williams

    Hardcover (Whitman Pub, )
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  • Soda Pop

    Barbro Lindgren, Lisen Adbage

    Hardcover (Gecko Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    This classic Swedish children's novel is an absurd tale full of playful nonsense in a world where anything can happen. Soda Pop loves bright orange clothes and wears a tea cozy on his head. He has brought up his son Mazarin on sweet buns and love. Grandfather Dartanyong emerges from his woodshed every morning with a new identity, and Great-grandfather has moved into a tree, eats birdseed, and thinks he is a cuckoo. Theirs is a carefree life, untroubled by social norms. In this tolerant world anything can happen―is the garage suddenly full of tigers? We are not surprised.
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  • Soda Pop

    Lisen Adbåge (artist) Barbro Lindgren (author)

    Paperback (Gecko Press, July 1, 2017)
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  • Soda Pop

    Dorothy Haas, Ben Williams

    Paperback (Whitman, March 15, 1960)
    Soda Pop tiny Tales Whitman
  • Soda Pop

    Rachel Lynette, John Willis

    Paperback (Av2 by Weigl, July 1, 2016)
    Examines the process of how soda is made, from its recipe to its bottling.
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  • Soda Pop

    Arlene Erlbach, Erlbach

    Paperback (Lerner Publishing Group, Sept. 16, 1995)
    Describes how the ingredients of carbonated soft drinks are made, mixed, carbonated, and bottled. Includes simple recipes for making carbonated drinks at home.
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  • Soda Pop

    Rachel Lynette, John Willis

    Library Binding (Av2 by Weigl, July 1, 2016)
    Before a product ever reaches store shelves, it first has to be made. Learn about the steps of production in How Do They Make That? This series uses exciting images and easy-to-read text to show young readers how raw materials are turned into the finished products that people buy.
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  • Soda Pop

    Arlene Erlbach

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Dec. 1, 1993)
    Photographs and a simple text, including easy-to-make recipes, demonstrate the process by which purified water, corn syrup, artificial sweeteners, flavors, and colors, mixed and carbonated at bottling factories, are combined to make soda pop.
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  • Soda Pop

    Dorothy Haas

    Hardcover (Whitman Publishing, March 15, 1968)
    A Whitman Tiny-Tot Tale