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The Usborne Big Book of Colors
From the Publisher: Take a fantastic journey through an amazing world of over 130 colors. Turn the wheel and flip the see-through page to see matching and mixing in action.
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Animal Hide-and-Seek with Flaps (Usborne Touchy-Feely Farmyard Tales)
From seller: very nice condition, one flap is bent in an extra place
From Publisher: While one cow, two pigs, three sheep, and increasing numbers of other animals can be found in their usual spots on the farm, one of each kind of farm animal is hiding behind the flaps. 10 pages, multiple textures and flaps.$6.00 -
Tales of the Mushroom Folks by Signe Aspelin
From seller: Used with Beautiful Feet Books, Seasons Afield early elementary science curriculum
From the publisher: It’s early spring and the mushroom folk are emerging into the bright sunshine. Meet the mischievous Fly Agaric Toadstools, the sleepy Slippery Jacks, the playful Porcini Mushrooms and the regal Button Mushrooms in this delightful picture book full of whimsy and vintage charm. As the seasons turn, readers are introduced to the different mushroom families and learn what makes them special through a series of charming tales. This is a gorgeous new edition of the classic picture book which was first published in 1909. Swedish artist Signe Apelin’s delightful illustrations are reminiscent of Elsa Beskow and Sibylle von Olfers with their imagination, liveliness and celebration of nature.
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Forensic Science by Alex Firth
From seller: slight shelf wear on spine.
From publisher: Great detectives can use logic and intuition to solve crimes, but often that’s not enough. That’s when they turn to scientists for help. Forensic scientists use an astonishing variety of techniques to reveal exactly who committed a crime. This book describes how different evidence – from blood to blowflies – is used to catch even the smartest crooks. And you can read exciting true-crime comic strips that show how scientists have foiled criminals time and time again.
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100 Things to Know about Science
From the publisher: An engaging and accessible introduction with information on exactly 100 science topics that will fascinate and inspire children – and adults too. Packed with facts and colorful infographics on both familiar and less familiar topics from the Earth’s magnetic poles to spider venom and black holes. A brilliant and wide-ranging introduction to an important school subject – and essential for general knowledge too. Includes internet links to specially selected websites where readers can discover even more surprising science facts.
128 pages. 6.9 x 9.8in. Paperback. Publication Date: May 2015$7.00 -
Artificial Intelligence by Henry Brook
From publisher: How can engineers teach a robot to think? Is there anything an intelligent machine can’t do? Where in the world are robots with A.I. already at work? Will machines ever be smarter than human beings?
Do you think machines aren’t as intelligent as people? This book will make you think again. Find out how intelligent machines, from smartphones to driverless cars, can do all sorts of tasks, from exploring space to playing – and winning – all sorts of games.
Number of Pages: 80
Publication Date: January, 2016$4.00 -
If You LIved with the Sioux Indians by Ann McGovern (New & Updated)
From the seller: would be like new condition, except name written in sharpie on cover and inside, slightly bent from cover.
Labeled “New and updated!”From the publisher:
What if you lived with the Sioux Indians?If you lived with the Sioux Indians
–Would you hunt for food?
–What kind of home would you live in?
–What would be the bravest thing you could do?This book tells you what it was like to live as a Sioux Indian in North and South Dakota during the years 1800 to 1850.
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The Very First Americans by Cara Ashrose
From publisher: Long before Columbus landed in America, hundreds of groups of people had already made their homes here. You may have heard of some of them—like the Sioux, Hopi, and Seminole. But where did they live? What did they eat? How did they have fun? And where are they today? From coast to coast, learn all about these very first Americans!
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North American Indians by Marie and Douglas Gorsline
From seller: hard to find book! Published 1977. Appears aged, sticker on cover, shelf-wear
From publisher: North American Indians by Marie and Douglas Gorsline. An illustrated introduction to North American Indian tribes and their customs.
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The Story of Little Babaji illustrated by Fred Marcellino
From the seller: like new! Used in Beautiful Feet Books: Around the World Part 1
From the publisher: Helen Bannerman, who was born in Edinburgh in 1863, lived in India for thirty years. As a gift for her two little girls, she wrote and illustrated The Story of Little Black Sambo (1899), a story that clearly takes place in India (with its tigers and “ghi,” or melted butter), even though the names she gave her characters belie that setting.
For this new edition of Bannerman’s much beloved tale, the little boy, his mother, and his father have all been give authentic Indian names: Babaji, Mamaji, and Papaji. And Fred Marcellino’s high-spirited illustrations lovingly, memorably transform this old favorite. He gives a classic story new life.
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If You Sailed On The Mayflower in 1620 by Ann McGovern
From the seller: very good, would be like new other than sticker on the spine and very slightly bent corners from shelf wear.
From the publisher: What if you sailed on the Mayflower?
A different time…a different place…What if you were there?
If you sailed on the Mayflower
–What could you take with you?
–How would you keep clean?
–What would you do when you first got to shore?Get ready to go back in time to 1620 to discover what it was like to sail the Mayflower!
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The Fun Spanish by Kimberly D. Garcia
From the seller: Inside pages are clean.
From the publisher: The Fun Spanish is a fun, beginning Spanish program which teaches Spanish the Charlotte Mason way, one fun phrase at a time. Elementary children read fun Spanish sentences, write fun Spanish sentences, and draw fun silly pictures to aid in memory retention. With The Fun Spanish children draw pictures of green cats, orange rats, fish in trees, and blue houses with wings. Verb conjugations included are the following: ser (to be) , estar (to be), tener (to have), vivir (to live), comer (to eat), jugar (to play), saltar (to jump), ver (to see), oír (to hear), dormir (to sleep) and querer (to want). Besides verb conjugation, prepositions, and a host of vocabulary, children using The Fun Spanish also learn the fundamental structure of Spanish sentences. At one lesson every two weeks, The Fun Spanish is a yearlong program.
$8.00$19.99The Fun Spanish by Kimberly D. Garcia
$8.00$19.99