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You Can Help Our Earth Live Longer!Everything we do has an impact on the world around us--from the clothes we…
wear and food we eat to the gardens we grow and the trash we throw away. And to take the best care of the earth--and ourselves--it's important to make smart choices. With The Everything Kids' Environment Book, you'll find out what you can do every day to help protect our planet. You'll also learn why the rainforest is so important to us, how animals go extinct, and what environmentalists can tell us about taking good care of our world.Learn how to "go green" and to:Find new uses for recycled grocery bags.Create your own greenhouse.Make acid rain--safely!--to see how it affect plants.Test organic food against foods grown with chemicals.Make your own compost pile.Re-create deforestation with the soil from timbered trees.Test your sensitivity to noise. Whether you are in the classroom, surfing the Internet, or just hanging out with your friends, you can make a difference. Start today--so our Earth can live another 4.5 billion years!By Peter Donahue. 2014
"A wonderful book for young kids who love to figure things out on their own. I thought that the pictures…
were very creative and they provided a few chuckles, especially the picture of the children painting. I gave this book 5 out of 5 stars." -- Independent ReaderKids can play detective with 25 pairs of similar-looking color photos. They'll compare the unaltered originals on the left to the ones on the right, which include several subtle changes. Suitable for ages 6 to 10, the kid-friendly illustrations depict slumber parties, birthday get-togethers, and other lively situations. Complete solutions appear at the end.Ever wondered what space is really like? Thanks to his 25 years of training for, flying in, consulting on, and…
writing and speaking about space, astronaut and spacewalker Tom Jones can answer that question and many others. What do you feel on liftoff? What is weightlessness? Where do you sleep in space? Can you see the Great Wall of China? Jones answers every question you have ever had about space in Ask the Astronaut. His entertaining blend of wit, personal experience, and technical expertise shines in each answer, and together all the answers illuminate the true space experience from start to finish. His engaging and informative responses remind readers of historic space achievements, acquaint them with exciting new ambitions, make them feel like they have experienced space firsthand, and even inspire an urge to explore space themselves. Jones covers everything from the training process for new astronaut candidates and the physical sensations and challenges of rocketing into orbit to what it's like to live, work, and walk in space. Jones also explores the future of spaceflight, both professional and commercial, in the years to come. Ask the Astronaut is a delight for all readers, especially "armchair astronauts" and younger, 21st century space explorers.By William Tomkins. 1969
Learn to communicate without words with these authentic signs! Learn over 525 signs developed by the Sioux, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Arapahoe,…
and other tribes. Written instructions and diagrams show you how to make the words and construct sentences. Book also contains 290 pictographs (language in pictures) of the Sioux and Ojibway tribes.By Jim Paillot, Laura Overdeck. 2013
Con más de cien divertidos enigmas sobre refrescos explosivos, submarinos, montañas rusas y pingüinos, este libro está lleno de retos…
de lógica y cálculo para compartir en familia antes de ir a dormir.By From the Editors of Faithgirlz!. 2014
Welcome to the world of, well, you! The Faithgirlz! Big Book of Quizzes offers more than twenty quizzes delve into…
school, friends, faith, family, guys, and questions “All-About-You.” Take the quizzes on your own or with friends. Some funny, some thought-provoking, every quiz ends with wide range of answers to help girls think about themselves, get advice on tons of topics, and learn little “who knew?” facts about how they really think and feel—done in a fun format every girl loves.Girls will love circling questions, asking BFFs for best answers, and LOLing at those “that’s SO me” moments. And, yet, each has a takeaway message that makes the Big Book of Quizzes a super entertaining, relevant, and interactive read for girls ages eight to twelve.By F, L Translation, Interpreting Services, Game Guidez. 2017
¡Conviértete en el mejor entrenador de Pokémon del mundo! Con esta guía, te vas encontrar con los mejores consejos y…
trucos para convertirte en un maestro en el menor tiempo posible. Te guiaremos a través de los consejos y trucos más buscados que los usuarios han encontrado en el juego. ¡Si quieres acelerar la diversión, este es el libro indicado para ti! Estos son algunos de los temas que trataremos: •Cómo empezar •Cómo encontrar más Pokémones •Cómo subir de nivel más rápido y con más eficiencia •Cómo encontrar Pokémones en equipo •Cómo hacer para que no se descargue la batería con estrategias avanzadas •Ítems •Consejos y trucos de realidad aumentada •Consejos especiales de Pokeparadas •Secretos y pistas También, encontrarás más consejos, trucos y secretos en esta guía. ¡Si no quieres perder el tiempo en detalles innecesarios y sólo deseas quedarte con aquello que te convertirá en el mejor jugador, entonces, este es tu libro! ¡Lee este libro ahora mismo y conviértete en el maestro que eres! Palabras clave: Guía de Pokémon Go, Consejos de Pokémon Go, Pokémon Go.By Paul Collins, Robert Paul Smith, Elinor Goulding-Smith. 1958
The classic guidebook to everything from paper airplanes to spool tanks to slingshots is back in print, and is as…
fun, inventive, and charming as ever. How to Do Nothing literally tells "how to do nothing with nobody all alone by yourself"--real things, fascinating things, the things that you did when you were a kid, or your parents did when they were kids. This is a book to free your kid from video games for a few hours, a handbook on the avoidance of boredom, a primer on the uses of solitude, a child's declaration of independence. If you don't remember how to make a spool tank, what to do with an old umbrella, whether "pennies" come before or after "spank the baby" in mumbly-peg, or how to make rubber-band guns, slings, or clamshell bracelets, it's OK because Robert Paul Smith has collected all of this and more in How to Do Nothing. It's a book for kids, but parents are not prohibited from reading it.By Lola M. Schaefer, Tymn Armstrong. 2017
These 13 deadly creatures can be difficult to spot until you're right on top of them . . . or…
they're right on top of you. Look for each animal in its environment—look closely!—and learn all the ways you could perish—or survive—depending on how smart, well-informed, and good at running away you are. From the deathstalker scorpion and the poison dart frog to wasps, alligators, and many more, young readers will gain a new appreciation for the animal kingdom, and the dangers it hides in plain sight!By Adam Cordeiro, Emily Nelson. 2015
An accessible guide that makes Minecraft construction easyThere isn't anything that can't be built in Minecraft, but it can be…
overwhelming to figure out where to start. That's why there's Minecraft Construction For Dummies, Portable Edition. More than just a game, Minecraft consists of players using an avatar to create or destroy various types of blocks, form fantastic structures, create artwork, and do much more, all in a three-dimensional environment and across various multiplayer servers in multiple game modes. With this fun and friendly beginner's guide, you will quickly discover how to fine-tune your skills in order to construct almost anything you want in this amazing environment.Provides step-by-step instructions to help you build houses, boats, islands, and moreAddresses how to mine the right materials for basic buildingReveals how to build statues, beacons, and pillars as landmarksExplores how to develop your farm for renewable resourcesMinecraft Construction For Dummies, Portable Edition goes where you go as you create a world you won't want to leave!By Art Thomas, George Overlie. 1981
By Lynn Gordon, Susan Synarski, Karen Johnson. 2008
Kiss the roadtrip blues good-bye with the revised version of this best-selling activity deck featuring updated text throughout as well…
as a variety of new activities. From engaging games to creative art activities to mind-bending puzzles, this deck will make getting there all the fun.By Lynn Gordon, Susan Synarski. 2008
By Molly Mia Stewart, Francine Pascal. 1992
Elizabeth Wakefield is scared! Halloween is only a few days away, and Elizabeth suspects that Caroline Pearce may be a…
witch -- a bad witch. When Caroline catches Elizabeth spying on her, Elizabeth really starts to worry. Is Caroline truly a witch? And if she is, is she going to cast a nasty Halloween spell on Elizabeth?By Paul Collins, Robert Smith, Elinor Smith. 1958
Remember how to make a spool tank? How to whip apples? What to do with a discarded umbrella? Whether "pennies"…
comes before or after "spank the baby" in mumbly-peg? And your kid never knew any of these things in the first place, to forget in the second place? Robert Paul Smith remembers, and he has set it down for all to see - these things and many others, like rubber-band guns, and slings, and clamshell bracelets, and the collection, care, and use of horse-chestnuts. This book frees children from video games for a few hours, a handbook on the avoidance of boredom, a primer on solitude - a child's declaration of independence. It reveals "how to do nothing with nobody all alone by yourself" - real things, fascinating things, the things that we and our parents did as kids. It's a book for kids, but parents are not prohibited from reading it.By National Geographic Kids. 2017
The National Geographic Bee is a local, state, and national academic contest for students in grades four through eight. The…
competition culminates in a finals face-off, broadcast live on National Geographic Television. This is the ultimate guide for gearing up for the events.Like the Bee, the guide has expanded its range of material to include social studies, earth and space science, the environment, and culture. Of course, geography is at its core, and the guide features the latest country and geographic statistics; selected new question rounds; updated resources; new tips from past winners; and a brand new country index full of vital stats. It's the perfect resource to help millions of school kids prepare to compete in the Bee. It's also a fun and helpful resource for trivia buffs, challenge seekers, and college-bound test-takers.By Michael Dahl. 2010
Why did the chicken cross the road?Knock, knock. Who's there?What do you get when you...?As kids guess the answers, they're…
sure to get the giggles! With this book, little ones will look forward to sharing the jokes with parents, teachers, and siblings--and even coming up with some variations of their own! In addition to hundreds of rib-tickling jokes, readers will love:Head-scratching brain teasersFunny knock-knock jokesHysterical puzzlesRidiculous riddles And much, much more! Amid the jokes, kids also find information on how to deliver the perfect punch line and how their favorite comics got started telling jokes. Every budding comic needs a little help getting started, and this book is the perfect go-to for getting laughs!By Martin Gardner, Jeff Sinclair. 1999
A barber in Chicago says he'd rather cut the hair of ten red-headed men than the hair of one brown-haired…
man. Can you guess why?Ask Professor Picanumba, a master of riddles who carries dozens of surefire tricks up his sleeve. He'll show you how to astonish your friends and family by predicting the answers to 88 word and number challenges. These tricks require only simple props--a deck of cards or a couple of pairs of dice, a calculator, and a pencil and paper. With or without an audience, these foolproof feats of mental magic offer hours of amusement. Solutions appear at the end, with 64 illustrations in between.Author Martin Gardner has written more than 70 books on subjects from science and math to poetry and religion. Well known for the mathematical games that appeared in Scientific American for decades and for his "Trick of the Month" column in Physics Teacher magazine, Gardner has had a lifelong passion for magic tricks and puzzles.By Alejandro Arbona, Chelsea O'Mara. 2018
Did you know that Nintendo started in the mid-19th century as a playing card company and that the Japanese giant…
also sold rice and operated taxi cabs? And did you know that the very first video game was called Tennis for Two and was created by a US government scientist named William Higinbotham? Today, video games play a gigantic role in our culture and none of this would have been possible without people like Shigeru Miyamoto, the creative mastermind that turned a failed business venture into the game that eventually inspired him to build Donkey Kong and Mario Bros., or Donna Bailey, who created the arcade video game sensation Centipede. With full-color illustrations and lively text, and chock-full of interesting facts, Awesome Minds: Video Game Creators tells the stories of these amazing men and women who turned a small hobby into a multimillion-dollar industry that changed the way we play and interact, from our living rooms to the arcades, on our computers to our handheld devices. Awesome Minds: Video Game Creators is the perfect read for those with creative spirits, curious minds, and a love of technology and video games.By Brian Boone, Amanda Brack. 2018
A fun collection of incredible facts for curious kids!The Jokiest Joking Trivia Book Ever Written...No Joke! is chock-full of amazing…
facts about everything from food to travel to science to history! It's nothing but fun, with hand-drawn original illustations on nearly every page. Kids will love to impress their friends with their cool knowledge, and parents will be happy their kids are learning something.For example:There are exactly 206 bones in your body. (We counted.) More than half of those are in your hands, toes, fingers, and feet.Think how cold you are when you forget your winter coat. Now consider how cold you’d be without your skin. Your skin weighs the same as four heavy winter coats.