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Publication date: 2001-04
Dewey code: 598.645

Review Turkeys (Nature's Children. Set 7) / Grolier Educational Corporation:


Publication date: 1998-07

Review Barbie Loves Summer / Golden Books:


Publication date: 2000-07

Review Junior Academic/Warner Bros. Reading Workbooks Spinner Display / McGraw-Hill Companies:


Review Adventure Stories That Really Happened / Scholastic Hippo:


Creator: Priscilla Kiedrowski
Publication date: 1987-10
Dewey code: 394.2683
Price: $3.95

Review Happy New Year (Carolrhoda on My Own Books) / McGraw-Hill Companies:

Describes the way in which the new year is celebrated throughout the world, often on days other than January 1.

Publication date: 2001-06
Dewey code: 790
Price: $9.95

Review Monica Seles (Overcoming Adversity) / Chelsea House Pub (T):

- Provocative biographies of prominent figures, both contemporary and historical, who have overcome adversity to achieve greatness and success - Subjects come from a diverse range of backgrounds Returning to competition after being stabbed during a match took an incredible physical and mental effort for this young ace.

Review Child's World Inc  / Wetlands (Biomes of Nature) Publication date: 1998-02
Dewey code: 578.768
Price: $25.64

Review Wetlands (Biomes of Nature) / Child's World Inc:

A brief introduction to wetlands, their appearance, location, and plants and animals that live there.

Publication date: 2002-10
Dewey code: 621
Price: $234.96

Review Big Machines at Work / Child's World:


Publication date: 1999-06
Price: $9.99

Review 4-Pack Collection (Junior Academic Series) / McGraw-Hill Companies:


Publication date: 2002-10
Dewey code: 909
Price: $102.56

Review Countries: Faces and Places, Set A / Childs World:


Publication date: 2003-06
Dewey code: 791.43028092
Price: $8.95

Review Matt Damon (Galaxy of Superstars) / Chelsea House Publications:

- Traces the lives and careers of today's hottest stars - Great for reluctant readers - Attractive full-color covers and candid photos - Completely up-to-date biographies Damon became a household name after playing the lead in Good Will Hunting.

Publication date: 1994-03
Dewey code: 972
Price: $7.95

Review Mexico Su Cultura / Mexico the Culture (Tierras, Gente, Y Culturas / Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) (Spanish Edition) / Crabtree Pub Co:

This book is looks at the ancient and modern culture of Mexico, including art, music, dance, and festivals.

Publication date: 2003-01
Price: $10.00

Review Bubble Bubble / Gingham Dog Press:

A little boy creates all sorts of fantastic animals with his magic bubble maker.

Publication date: 2001-04
Dewey code: 595.789

Review Butterflies (Nature's Children. Set 7) / Grolier Educational Corporation:


Publication date: 2003-12
Dewey code: 796.8
Price: $7.95

Review The Composite Guide to Martial Arts (The Composite Guide) / Chelsea House Publications:

Provides a historical overview of martial arts, explaining the various forms of this activity.

Review Kar-Ben Publishing  / A Ticket to Israel Publication date: 2000-04
Price: $16.95

Review A Ticket to Israel / Kar-Ben Publishing:


Creator: Suzanne Toren
Publication date: 2006-01
Price: $16.99

Review Tales of Oliver Pig / Listening Library:

Five adventures of Oliver Pig with his family.

Publication date: 2000-10
Dewey code: 796.83092

Review Oscar De LA Hoya (Latinos in the Limelight) / Chelsea House Publications:

- Compelling stories of Latinos making their marks in today's world - Eye-catching full-color covers and photos - Presents the complete story, as well as little-known details of their lives - Great for reluctant readers One of the best young boxers in the sport today, De La Hoya is also known for his efforts with charities. Learn more about "the Golden Boy. ".

Review PublishAmerica  / What's Wrong With Hop? Publication date: 2003-11-03
Price: $19.95

Review What's Wrong With Hop? / PublishAmerica:

Hop is a little frog that has a mom that is a green frog and a dad that is a bullfrog. His friends laugh at him because he doesn’t sound like a green frog or a bullfrog. So he spends much of his time hiding in the tall grasses watching his friends play. He meets a fairy princess that tells him that he is “special. ” She is special and she thinks that’s wonderful. Hop informs her that she is so very different, of course she is special. He is just a little different, and when you are just a little different, you aren’t really special at all. In the end, Hop saves all of his friends from a big owl. Then everyone thinks he is special. Hop knows that he isn’t any more special than he was before. [+]
But what he does discover is that being “just different” can sometimes be enough.

Review McGraw-Hill Companies  / A Collection of Phonics Readers...With Stickers!: Level A (Junior Academic Series) Publication date: 1999-06
Price: $11.95

Review A Collection of Phonics Readers...With Stickers!: Level A (Junior Academic Series) / McGraw-Hill Companies:


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Turkeys (Nature's Children. Set 7), Barbie Loves Summer, Junior Academic/Warner Bros. Reading Workbooks Spinner Display, Adventure Stories That Really Happened, Happy New Year (Carolrhoda on My Own Books), Monica Seles (Overcoming Adversity), Wetlands (Biomes of Nature), Big Machines at Work, 4-Pack Collection (Junior Academic Series), Countries: Faces and Places, Set A, Matt Damon (Galaxy of Superstars), Mexico Su Cultura / Mexico the Culture (Tierras, Gente, Y Culturas / Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) (Spanish Edition), Bubble Bubble, Butterflies (Nature's Children. Set 7), The Composite Guide to Martial Arts (The Composite Guide), A Ticket to Israel, Tales of Oliver Pig, Oscar De LA Hoya (Latinos in the Limelight), What's Wrong With Hop?, A Collection of Phonics Readers...With Stickers!: Level A (Junior Academic Series)

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