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Because of an acorn, a tree grows, a bird nests, a seed becomes a flower.Sku: 9781452112428
Because of an Acorn
By: Lola M. Schaefer, Adam Schaefer$25.99 -
It may be bedtime for Frances, but before Frances can sleep, she needs a glass of milk, a kiss from Father, one from Mother, her teddy bear, her doll, another kiss from Father, and another one from Mother. And then there are tigers and giants and ominous cracks in the ceiling to keep her up. Will Frances ever go to sleep?Sku: 9780064434515
Bedtime for Frances
By: Russell Hoban$9.99 -
Our mission: to make math a fun part of kids' everyday lives. We all know it's wonderful to read bedtime stories to kids, but what about doing math? Many generations of Americans are uncomfortable with math and numbers, and too often we hear the phrase, I'm just not good at math!" For decades, this attitude has trickled down from parents to their kids, and we now have a culture that finds math dry, intimidating, and just not cool. Bedtime Math wants to change all that. Inside this book, families will find fun, mischief-making math problems to tackle - math that isn't just kid-friendly, but actually kid-appealing. With over 100 math riddles on topics from jalapenos and submarines to roller coasters and flamingos, this book bursts with math that looks nothing like school. And with three different levels of challenge (wee ones, little kids, and big kids), there's something for everyone. We can make numbers fun, and change the world,one Bedtime Math puzzle at a time.Sku: 9781250035851
Bedtime Math: A Fun Excuse to Stay Up Late
By: Laura Overdeck$23.99 -
When it came to imagination, Benjamin Dilley was right up there with Einstein, Steve Jobs, and whoever came up with the idea for Disneyland. There wasn’t anything Benjamin couldn’t imagine, except maybe an honest politician or the idea of kissing a (ugh!) girl. Well, he could have if he’d wanted to I suppose but, gee, a guy has to draw the line somewhere! Just about anything else was subject to his delightfully developed imagination, either in full color, black and white, 3D, with sound or without. As you will learn upon reading the story, this included a hippo dressed as an army general, a goat driving a sports car and a genie in (and out of) a bottle just to name a few. Remember the days when you could do that? I still do it all the time, but folks seem to look at me a little strangely. They tend to say things like, “A little old for that kinda stuff, aren’t you, pops?”Sku: 9781930900608
Benjamin Dilley’s Thirsty Camel
By: Roger Bradfield$25.95 -
This book details the life of this famous American from his boyhood as one of the youngest of seventeen children, to his teen years as an apprentice in his brother's print shop and his later years as an inventor, statesman, diplomat, and signer of the Declaration of Independence.Sku: 9780964380394
Benjamin Franklin
By: Ingri and Edgar D'Aulaire$24.50 -
Illustrated in full color, Richard Scarry’s Best First Book Ever features favorite Scarry animal characters introducing simple learning concepts and over 700 words.4 GradesSku: 9780394842509
Best First Book Ever
By: Richard Scarry$24.50 -
Frances doesn't think her little sister can be her friend, but when Frances finds herself left out because of a "no-girls" rule, she decides to show those boys what girls can do. In the process, she discovers that sisters can indeed be friends.Sku: 9780062392442
Best Friends for Frances
By: Russell Hoban$7.25 -
Betcha! is perfect for teaching estimating to second, third, and fourth graders. What do cars, toys, people, and jelly beans have in common? They can all be estimated.Sku: 9780064467070
Betcha!
By: Stuart J. Murphy$10.99 -
Betsy, Tacy, and Tib are twelve—old enough to do lots of things...even go downtown on their own. There they see their first horseless carriage, discover the joys of the public library, and see a real play at the Opera House. They even find themselves acting in one! Best of all, they help a lonely new friend feel at home in Deep Valley—the most wonderful place in the world to grow up.Sku: 9780064400985
Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown (Book Four)
By: Maud Hart Lovelace$6.99 -
There are lots of children on Hill Street, but no little girls Betsy's age. So when a new family moves into the house across the street, Betsy hopes they will have a little girl she can play with. Sure enough, they do—a little girl named Tacy. And from the moment they meet at Betsy's fifth birthday party, Betsy and Tacy becomes such good friends that everyone starts to think of them as one person—Betsy-Tacy.Sku: 9780064400961
Betsy-Tacy (Book One)
By: Maud Hart Lovelace$12.50 -
Betsy, Tacy, and Tib can't wait to be ten. After all, getting two numbers in your age is the beginning of growing up—exciting things are bound to happen. And they do! The girls fall in love with the King of Spain, perform in the School Entertainment, and for the first time, go all the way over the Big Hill to Little Syria by themselves. There Betsy, Tacy, and Tib make new friends and learn a thing or two. They learn that new Americans are sometimes the best Americans. And they learn that they themselves wouldn't want to be anything else.Sku: 9780064400992
Betsy-Tacy Go Over the Big Hill (Book Three)
By: Maud Hart Lovelace$12.50 -
A brief history of bicycles, as well as information on the different kinds there are, how they work, and the different ways they are used.Sku: 9780823414086
Bicycle Book
By: Gail Gibbons$10.99 -
Bruce, a bear bully, never picks on anyone his own size until he is diminished in more ways than one by a small but very independent witch.Sku: 9780395329221
Big Bad Bruce
By: Bill Peet$13.99 -
Color illustrations by the author, Caldecott Medal winner Elizabeth Orton Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Doll and their six children, Nurse and the old Cook all lived in a house which had no front and belong to Susan. Susan was just an ordinary-sized little girl with taffy colored pigtails. But to the dolls she was a very Big, very Wonderful, very Important Person. There was one short night in every year when they needed no help from Susan — that Wonderful Night when all Dolls come alive and can speak. An exciting story full of ups and downs scaled to dollhouse proportions, full of sense and nonsense, fantasy and truth, with glimpses of the Christmas miracle that can happen anywhere — even in a dollhouse. A different sort of Christmas book, one that will be enjoyed at any time of the year as a read-aloud by the whole family.Sku: 9781930900066
Big Susan
By: Elizabeth Orton Jones$26.95 -
Bigger and Better uses rhyming text and repeated phrases to help children (and adults) remember that in any and every situation they find themselves, Jesus is always bigger and better!Sku: 9781913896911
Bigger and Better
By: Rachel Menke$13.50 -
Bigger, Better, Best! is perfect for teaching area to first, second, and third graders.Sku: 9780064462471
Bigger, Better, Best!
By: Stuart J. Murphy$8.50