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Did you know that a great white shark can weigh as much as 15gorillas? That meteorites the size of basketballs land on Earthabout once a month? Kids will devour more than 300 wacky facts inWeird but True! 2—the second installment in a lively new spin-offseries from the award-winning National Geographic Kidsmagazine. National Geographic Kids is the nation’s largest magazine forchildren, with more than 1.3 million subscribers and 5 millionreaders. The brand is rapidly gaining traction in the book market,with the huge success of National Geographic Readers and theNational Geographic Kids Almanac. Straight from the pages of themagazine’s top-scoring feature, this little book is chock-full oftremendous fun. It’s packed with even more of the wild-n-wackyfacts, whimsical designs, and all-out reading fun that made thefirst Weird but True volume an early success. This book’s compact size makes it easy to handle and fun tobrowse. Eye-popping photos and bold, colorful graphics nabkids’atte
innovativeKids Readers: Level 2 - The Big Race Developed with reading experts and leveled so parents can find the "Just Right" reader for their child. Includes 60 puzzle pieces to form short- and long-vowel words to show how letters come together to form words. The puzzle reinforces the story and beginning reading skills.
Learning to count is made fun in this crazy tale of a dog, a lion and a tiger all showing off how many apples they can balance on their heads as they skip, walk the tightrope and roller skate their way through the book. This title belongs to the "Beginner Book" series developed by Dr. Seuss, in which the essential ingredients of rhyme, rhythm and repetition are combined with zany artwork and humour to create a range of books that will encourage children to learn to read. Originally published under the pseudonym of Theo. LeSieg, this book is being relaunched with a new cover design which reveals, for the first time, the true identity of the author - Dr. Seuss himself.
Over 30 minutes of lively music and charming illustrations to share,pull out the CD at the front of the book,and join in with eight favorite nursery rhymes.
Get ready to sing along with the greatest school yard games, rhymes, songs, and chants! These classic Wee Sing titles are now available in the new book-and-CD format packaged in a reusable blister pack. From school yard games to the silliest songs ever sung, these delightful titles include a 60-minute audio CD. Full color. Pkg.
Pocketdoodles for Artists inspires creativity by helpingreaders make their own comic strips, build skyscrapers, invent newmachines, design delicious new recipes, and draw their very ownmasterpieces. The sky's the limit!
Mia has hit an all-time low.lilly isn't speaking to her; someone is posting horrible things about her on ihatemiathermopolis.com.oh,and michael,the love of her life,has dumped her. But Mia has more on her mind than recruiting a new prince charming.Like solving a 400-year-old mystery that could mean BIG changes for Genovia.But is Mia really ready to throw away her tiara-and destroy a dynasty?
Horrid Henry has got nits - again! But as an impending visitfrom Nitty Nora the Nit Nurse looms, Henry's determined he won't bethe only one...
Make your own model vehicle and drive it through every page. This colorful story book has lots of things to find and matching labels to read. It's and ideal mix of practical fun and detail-spotting for young "things that go" fans.
The classroom is decorated as Dinosaur Land, but Ms. Frizzle-inspired by an archeological dig-craves a more authentic experience. The Magic School Bus turns into a time machine and transports the class back millions of years to an adventure where they learn about dinosaurs, their habitats and diets, and even a Maiasaura nesting ground.
1971 Caldecott Honor Book Notable Children's Books of 1940--1970 (ALA) Best Books of 1970 (SLJ)Outstanding Children's Books of 1970 (NYT) Best Illustrated Children's Books of 1970 (NYT)Children's Books of 1970 (Library of Congress)Carey-Thomas Award 1971--Honor Citation Brooklyn Art Books for Children 1973, 1975.
Evie and Andrew have always wondered what happened to their mother after she disappeared on their birthday. Now they are starting to find out . . . and the results are very surprising. Their mother was into something big, and now the twins are being drawn in as well. Nobody - not their baby-sitter, not their new school friend, not a pair of menacing bikers - is who he or she appears to be. But Evie and Andrew will have to uncover the truth if they ever want to see their mother again.
Trixy, Tammy and Trig are three little girl pirates who liveaboard The Lucky Lobster with their pets Mullet the dog, Kipper thecat and a seagull called Gulliver. When the nasty pirate, VanillaCringe, kidnaps mermaid princess, Mo, and her friends, it's up tothe little pirates to save the day. But can they outwit Vanilla? Adelightful splash of ocean fun and adventure. Perfect for readingaloud or for children to enjoy alone, with lots of bright funnypictures, maps to follow, clues to find and puzzles to solve.
What do you say when: you bump into a crocodile on a crowded city street? a nice gentleman introduces you to a baby elephant? the Queen feeds you so much spaghetti that you don't fit in your chair anymore? This is the funniest book of manners you'll ever read!
Four uproarious stories in which the Queen visits Horrid Henry'sschool and watches the children make wattle and daub; and HorridHenry tries to hypnotise Moody Margaret, tricks Perfect Peter intodoing his household chores, and gets his own way at bathtime.
Allows you to draw your own Wimpy-Kid-style cartoons, fill in facts and lists, check out the full-colour comics inside and even write your own Wimpy Kid journal, just like Greg.
The aging orc shaman Ner'zhul has seized control of the Horde and reopened the Dark Portal. His brutal warriors once again encroach upon Azeroth, laying siege to the newly constructed stronghold of Nethergarde Keep. There, the archmage Khadgar and the Alliance commander, Turalyon, lead humanity and its elven and dwarven allies in fighting this new invasion. Even so, disturbing questions arise. Khadgar learns of orcish incursions farther abroad: small groups of orcs who seem to pursue a goal other than simple conquest. Worse yet, black dragons have been sighted as well, and they appear to be aiding the orcs. To counter Ner'zhul's dark schemes, the Alliance must now invade the orcs' ruined homeworld of Draenor. Can Khadgar and his companions stop the nefarious shaman in time to stave off the destruction of two worlds?