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Thomas Edison: Inventor
A biography of the inventor who changed the world in which he lived with such revolutionary inventions as the phonograph, electric lighting, and motion pictures. Chapter book written for elementary students.
Hardcover library binding. No marks or tears.$2.99$7.99Thomas Edison: Inventor
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Alexander Hamilton: Soldier and Statesman
Traces the life of Alexander Hamilton, discussing his role in the Revolutionary War and his position as the nation’s first Secretary of the Treasury. Short chapter book for elementary readers.
Hardcover library binding. No marks or tears.$2.99$7.59Alexander Hamilton: Soldier and Statesman
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Missionary Stories With the Millers
Twenty-nine missionary stories based on real events (creative license is used by the author to fill in details, but the stories themselves are real).
Paperback with grade and name labels on the front cover.$3.99$10.50Missionary Stories With the Millers
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Thomas Jefferson’s Feast (Step into Reading)
An introduction to the life of Thomas Jefferson for early readers. Step into Reading Level 4
Paperback. Some wear on the cover, otherwise excellent condition.$1.99$5.21Thomas Jefferson’s Feast (Step into Reading)
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George Washington and the General’s Dog (Step-Into-Reading, Step 3)
A Step into Reading Step 3 reader about George Washington finding a dog on the battlefield during the American Revolutionary War.
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Marco Polo
Young readers chapter book exploring the life and adventures of Marco Polo.
Hardcover. Label stickers on front cover. Otherwise excellent condition.$4.99$24.35Marco Polo
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Fireworks, Picnics, and Flags
by James Cross Giblin
This spirited look at our national birthday explores the stories behind the familiar symbols of the Fourth of July and tells how they have come to be associated with the holiday. It will make the fourth of July more meaningful for readers young and old. Includes a timeline of important events that have occurred on July 4 throughout the years.
Hardcover edition$6.99$16.00Fireworks, Picnics, and Flags
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The Greek News
What if ancient civilizations had daily newspapers? And they were amusing and compellingly informative? They might just look like this innovative series of historical nonfiction, presented in a unique, kid-friendly format. In The Greek News life in ancient Greece is presented in the form of a daily newspaper written at the time. As accessible as your morning paper. The Greek News will give young readers the unforgettable sense of actually being a citizen of an ancient nation.
Paperback$2.99$7.99The Greek News
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Explorers News: 1500 B.C. – Today
This fun history reader is written in newspaper format, as if to describe each new exploration and adventure in “real” time. Covers world explorers from ancient to modern times.
Paperback cover has a couple of label stickers on the front.$2.99$6.99Explorers News: 1500 B.C. – Today
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Mr. Lincoln’s Whiskers
by Karen Winnick
Abraham Lincoln was the first President of the United States to wear a beard. What gave him the idea was a letter he received from an eleven-year-old girl from Westfield, New York named Grace Bedell. “Dear Sir,” she wrote, ” . . . if you will let your whiskers grow I will try to get (my brothers) to vote for you. You would look a great deal better for your face is so thin. All the ladies like whiskers and they would tease their husbands to vote for you . . .”
Illustrated paperbook.
(Label sticker showing in image has been cleanly removed, and there are no other marks or tears in the book.)$3.99$8.95Mr. Lincoln’s Whiskers
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All Aboard the Animal Train
Count the different animals as they appear in the train carriages as each page is turned. Full of colorful characters, and with a new scene on each page, this book teaches children to count to ten. Includes a cellophane train that runs through the middle of the book such that it shows up on every page.
Board book.$3.99$9.99All Aboard the Animal Train
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