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Publication date: 1927

Review Citizenship plays;: A dramatic reader for upper grades. with drawings / B.H. Sanborn & Co:


Publication date: 2002-12
Dewey code: 741
List Price: $115.00
Price: $115.00

Review Drawing Is Easy / Gareth Stevens Publishing:


Publication date: 1995-01-05

Review Travel Games (Junior Funfax) / FunFax Junior:


Publication date: 1972-06
Price: $6.50

Review Nursery Rhymes from Mother Goose / Gallaudet Univ Pr:


Publication date: 1979

Review Louisiana duck decoys / Pelican Pub. Co:

A survey of the duck decoy carvers of Louisiana with examples of their work in full color.

Edition: 1st
Publication date: 1978

Review A blizzard leaves no footprints ; Listen to the drum ; Patches ; The rainstone: Four children's plays / Playwrights Co-op:


Publication date: 1990-01
List Price: $30.00
Price: $114.12

Review Rumpelstiltskin: Director's Guide Book (A Wondrawhopper) / Players Press:


Review Scholastic  / Creative Development (Learning in the Early Years) Publication date: 1998-04-17

Review Creative Development (Learning in the Early Years) / Scholastic:


Review Franklin Watts Ltd  / Giacometti (Artists in Their World) Publication date: 2002-09-26
Dewey code: 709
List Price: $26.85
Price: $114.75

Review Giacometti (Artists in Their World) / Franklin Watts Ltd:

This new series uncovers the life and times of some of the most important and influential artists of the modern world. Each title focuses on one artist, exploring their life and work in the context of world events. Each book features large reproductions of the artist's work from their first drawing to their final masterpiece. The books also include selected works from other artists and colour and black and white photographs and illustrations which help to bring the artist's world to life.

Review Childrens Press  / Wild West Shows: Rough Riders and Sure Shots (First Books - Performances and Entertainment) Publication date: 1997-09
Dewey code: 791.84
Price: $6.95

Review Wild West Shows: Rough Riders and Sure Shots (First Books - Performances and Entertainment) / Childrens Press:

Describes the rise and fall of Wild West shows and discusses the entertainment's legendary characters, including Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley, and Pawnee Bill.

Publication date: 2002-02
Price: $15.85

Review You Can't Take a Balloon into the Metropolitan Museum / Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media:

While she's in the Metropolitan Museum with her grandmother, a little girl leaves her prized yellow balloon tied to a railing outside. But its string becomes untied, and the balloon embarks on an uproarious journey through New York City. With an ever-increasing cast of wacky urban characters in tow, it soars past a host of landmarks. Eighteen famous paintings and sculptures are reproduced in this delightful, wordless book that explores the magical relationship between art and life. Awards:An ALA Notable BookAn American Bookseller Pick of the ListsNew York Public Library "100 Titles for Reading and Sharing"A Child Study Children's Book Committee Children's Book of the Year.

Publication date: 1960

Review Rick Brant's science projects (His The Rick Brant science-adventure stories) / Grosset & Dunlap:

Originally published in 1960. A non-fiction companion volume to the collectible Rick Brant Science-Adventure Series. Fans of the series include a number of Nobel-prize-winning scientists. This reprint includes easy-to-read chapters about codes and ciphers, slingshots and archery, microscopes and radios, tricks and games, and scientific experiments and how to plan a science project. The Rick Brant series was written pseudonymously under the name John Blaine from 1946-1968. Many millions of the books were sold. Rick Brant was a high school boy who lived on an island off the coast of New Jersey. His father was a world-famous scientist. Rick's best friend was Donald "Scotty" Scott and together they have adventures all over the globe usually involving a secret science project of some kind. Please Note: The experiments in the book have not been written with the modern reader in mind. [+]
Some may be dangerous and should not be undertaken.

Publication date: 1968

Review Dean's bumper bood of 101 things to make and do, / Dean:


Review Tyndale House Publishers  / Nursery Rhymes and Lullabies, with CD (Wee Sing (Paperback)) Publication date: 1951-12
List Price: $12.95
Price: $112.47

Review Nursery Rhymes and Lullabies, with CD (Wee Sing (Paperback)) / Tyndale House Publishers:


Review Scholastic  / Creative Development (Learning in the Early Years) Publication date: 1998-04-17

Review Creative Development (Learning in the Early Years) / Scholastic:


Review Southwater Publishing  / Face Painting (Fun Factory) Publication date: 2002-05
Dewey code: 790
Price: $6.95

Review Face Painting (Fun Factory) / Southwater Publishing:

A series of lively books, full of exciting and fun things to make and do. Aimed at 8-12 year olds, each book has 25 ideas for creative play, such as making chunky bracelets or designing t-shirts for sports fans.

Review Nelson Thornes Ltd  / Face the Music Publication date: 1994-09-13

Review Face the Music / Nelson Thornes Ltd:


Publication date: 1974

Review King Grumbletum & the magic pie / Simon & Pierre Pub. Co:


Publication date: 1990-11-05

Review 1980's (Fashions of a Decade) / Batsford Ltd:


Publication date: 1991-01
Price: $14.95

Review Absurd, Black and Comic Sketches: Ten Duologues and Five Monologues for Drama Students (Drama) / Blackie Academic and Professional:

Fifteen comic sketches allowing for varied interpretations.

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Citizenship plays;: A dramatic reader for upper grades. with drawings, Drawing Is Easy, Travel Games (Junior Funfax), Nursery Rhymes from Mother Goose, Louisiana duck decoys, A blizzard leaves no footprints ; Listen to the drum ; Patches ; The rainstone: Four children's plays, Rumpelstiltskin: Director's Guide Book (A Wondrawhopper), Creative Development (Learning in the Early Years), Giacometti (Artists in Their World), Wild West Shows: Rough Riders and Sure Shots (First Books - Performances and Entertainment), You Can't Take a Balloon into the Metropolitan Museum, Rick Brant's science projects (His The Rick Brant science-adventure stories), Dean's bumper bood of 101 things to make and do,, Nursery Rhymes and Lullabies, with CD (Wee Sing (Paperback)), Creative Development (Learning in the Early Years), Face Painting (Fun Factory), Face the Music, King Grumbletum & the magic pie, 1980's (Fashions of a Decade), Absurd, Black and Comic Sketches: Ten Duologues and Five Monologues for Drama Students (Drama)

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