Kids Books

  • Environment

    Why Should I Recycle?

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    What if everybody threw away old bottles and newspapers, littering the world with glass and plastic and tin cans that should be recycled and made into new products? Mr. Jones is a teacher who sets a good example for kids by separating his trash for recycling. When he takes them on a class trip to a recycling plant they learn the value of recycling. Part of every child�s development involves asking questions. Today, some of the most important questions kids ask are related to the natural environment. The enlightening and entertaining four-book Why Should I? series demonstrates the importance of protecting nature. Books present brief, entertaining stories that answer children�s questions and feature amusing color illustrations on every page. A note at the back of each book is for parents and teachers, suggesting ways to use these books most effectively.

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    More Stories from Grandma’s Attic #2

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    No one can tell a tale quite like Grandma. With her natural gift of storytelling, she recounts story after story from her childhood and life around the turn of the century. Her granddaughter listens intently to stories about an old rag doll that seems to come alive and a newborn goat dancing stiff-legged in the old farm kitchen. With the feeling of a simpler time, Grandma’s entertaining sagas will captivate your children. Ages 8-12.

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    In Grandma’s Attic #1

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    Remember when you were a child–when all the world was new, and the smallest object a thing of wonder? Arleta Richardson remembers: the funny wearable wire contraption hidden in the dusty attic, the century-old schoolchild’s slate that belonged to Grandma, an ancient trunk filled with quilt pieces–each with its own special story–and the button basket, a miracle of mysteries. And best of all was the remarkable grandmother who made magic of all she touched, bringing the past alive as only a born storyteller could.

    Here are those marvelous tales–faithfully recalled for the delight of young and old alike, a touchstone to another day when life was simpler, perhaps richer; when the treasures of family life and love were passed from generation to generation by a child’s questions, and the legends that followed enlarged our faith. Recommended for ages 8 and up.

  • Kids Books

    So Much Snow!

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    Is it a school day? Is it pizza day? Is it a snow day? Jasmine wants it all!

    Neat! Neat! Snowy feet! Snowy feet can’t be beat! Wintertime is fun!

    There’s a big blizzard blowing in, but that’s not going to stop Jasmine from going to school – it’s just a little snow, and it’s pizza day, after all! But as soon as she sets out the snow starts to come down faster and faster until she finds herself frozen stiff, with just her hat poking out of a snowdrift.

    Rescue comes in the form of the school custodian, who stomps out on snowshoes, yanks her out, pulls her inside and figures out how to get her thawed. But on the way to her class they notice that the school is empty – the principal has declared a snow day! Which is always great news . . . but how is Jasmine going to get her pizza?

  • Kids Books

    The Snowy Day

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    The magic and wonder of winter’s first snowfall is perfectly captured in Ezra Jack Keat’s Caldecott Medal-winning picture book. This celebrated classic has been shared by generations of readers and listeners, a must-have for every child’s bookshelf and a perfect gift for the holiday season.

    New York Public Library’s #1 book on the list of “Top Check Outs of All Time”

    In 1962, a little boy named Peter put on his snowsuit and stepped out of his house and into the hearts of millions of readers. Universal in its appeal, this story beautifully depicts a child’s wonder at a new world, and the hope of capturing and keeping that wonder forever. The quiet fun and sweetness of Peter’s small adventures in the deep, deep snow is perfect for reading together on a cozy winter day.

  • Kids Books

    Snow Day

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    There’s nothing like a snow day!

    Looking out on their newly frosted windows one morning, two young brothers watch millions of pure white snowflakes floating down. Everything is covered in a thick blanket of snow. Will it be deep enough? Soon come the two magical words they’ve been waiting for: SNOW DAY!

    They scramble into their coats and boots – it’s time for hockey and tag and building a snow fort. Then, with stinging faces and frozen toes, it’s time for a hot-chocolate break and drying out of wet mittens. Toasty warm once again, they head back outside for more fun in the snow. When at last it’s time for sleep, they fall into bed, exhausted.

    Outside, the snow comes drifting down again . . .Will they awake to yet another snow day?

    Werner Zimmermann’s playful text, coupled with beautifully crafted water colour illustrations, captures all the excitement and wonder of a snow day.

  • Kids Books

    Sing a Song of Mother Goose

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    Here, in the richly world of Barbara Reid, familiar characters from Mother Goose come to vivid new life: Old King Cole enjoys his bubble pipe, and the cow jumping over the moon sports a pink tutu. These surprises and more wait to delight you in the pages of Sing a Song of Mother Goose!

  • Kids Books

    Horrible Science: Shocking Electricity

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    Another informative, irreverent title in the Horrible Science series is just what young, budding scientists need! Readers will get a jolt from this volume, which explores the world of electricity. Contained inside these covers are details about electric eels and how they can give you a shock, how electricity can keep your heart beating, and which scientist gave electric shocks to his own eyeballs! In addition to the facts, this book also includes quizzes, illustrations and an index for convenient browsing.

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