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From the Publisher:
“In the winter of 1856, a storm delays the lighthouse keeper’s return to an island off the coast of Maine, and his daughter Abbie must keep the lights burning by herself.”
By: Connie Roop;
Peter Roop
$11.99
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A war-torn World War I soldier hears the doctors give up hope for his recovery. He has a feeling that if he could live by the sea, get plenty of fresh air, exercise and sunshine, that he would begin to heal. So one day he slips out of the government hospital, and tottering toward the sea, he starts out weak and penniless on his Great Adventure.
By: Alice Goudey
$21.95
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Out Of StockJake’s plane went down in the vast tundra of Keewatin, a region of the Arctic named for the brutal north wind that blows across it. Now he must walk thirty miles to the nearest settlement, and a massive snow bear is following him. If the bear doesn’t get him, the wolves might, or hunger, fatigue, or the bitter cold. Jake faces the very real possibility that he will not make it. And always behind him is the bear.
By: Paul Sullivan
$16.50
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A little boy saves Kermit from disaster, and the once cranky crab works hard to repay him.
By: Bill Peet
$14.99
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How can one book be so widely appreciated and so contested? Millions revere it and many ridicule it, but the Bible is often not allowed to speak for itself. Key Bible Concepts explores and clarifies the central terms of the Christian gospel. Gooding and Lennox provide succinct explanations of the basic vocabulary of Christian thought to unlock the Bible's meaning and its significance for today.
By: David Gooding
$11.95
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Kidnapped is the third book in the Fog Trilogy of language-illustrated classic novels.
By: Robert Louis Stevenson,
Michael Clay Thompson
$17.50
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When young David Balfour's father dies and leaves him in poverty, he tracks down his Uncle Ebenezer to seek his inheritance. But his uncle is a mean, nasty man with a dark family secret. David finds himself in terrible danger when he is kidnapped and taken prisoner on board a ship bound for slavery - he must escape. With the help of daring rebel Alan Breck, David faces a wild adventure as he is hunted across the desolate Scottish moors.
By: ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
$10.99
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With his parents recently deceased David Balfour sets out to make his own way in the world, but hard luck befalls him at every turn. His uncle is trying to steal his inheritance and when an ‘accident’ doesn’t kill him he’s sold onto a slave ship bound for the Carolinas. Foiling a plot to kill a recused seaman, Alan Breck Stewart, David and Alan escape and are promptly caught up in the Jacobite rising.
By: Robert Louis Stevenson
$17.95 – $32.50
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A vivid picture of life in late 1800’s India.
By: Rudyard Kipling
$20.95 – $33.95
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SaleKindergarten Favorite Collection is an excellent beginning for any student's reading journey.
This collection includes five beloved classics books that will nurture your student comprehension and literacy skills while developing a lasting love of reading, along with a guide that includes questions, activities, and projects.
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$77.23 Original price was: $77.23.$73.38Current price is: $73.38.
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The
Kindergarten Phonics Supplemental Workbook will help your student retain what they learn as they complete their phonics education!
Designed to work in conjunction with our award-winning
First Start Reading (FSR) program, this workbook promotes the recall of phonetic concepts already taught through the FSR program.
By: Amber Wheat
$23.50
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Roger Lancelyn Green’s retelling of these enduring legends begins with the tale of the sword in the stone, going on to describe the rise of Camelot, the adventures of the knights of the round table, and the ultimate end of Arthur’s kingdom in the Last Battle.
By: Roger Lancelyn Green
$12.49
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Retold out of the old romances, this collection of Arthurian tales endeavors to make each adventure--"The Quest for the Round Table, " "The First Quest of Sir Lancelot, " "How the Holy Grail Came to Camelot, " and so forth--part of a fixed pattern that effectively presents the whole story, as it does in Le Morte D'Arthur, but in a way less intimidating to young readers.
By: Roger Lancelyn Green
$29.99
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A ruler said to be the model of goodness over evil and a formidable comrade in the ever-present struggle between right and wrong, the figure of King Arthur of England prevails at the heart of the Arthurian legends. The myths surrounding his reign have been recounted in endless tales. This collection includes thirteen of the best-loved legends of the man and his Knights of the Round Table.
Bewitching stories, related by one of the world's great storytellers, tell of how the young Arthur pulled a sword from a stone to become king; his meeting with the Lady of the Lake and acquisition of the mighty sword Excalibur; gatherings at the Round table; the death of Merlin; how the mysterious sorceress Morgan Le Fay attempted to kill Arthur; the quest for the Holy Grail; the romance of Lancelot and Guenevere, Arthur's wife; the passing of King Arthur, and more.
Magnificent engravings appear throughout the text, further enhancing this splendid introduction to Camelot and its enchanting lore.
These stories have inspired numerous film adaptations, including the 2017 release
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Charlie Hunnam, Jude Law, Eric Bana, Djimon Hounsou, and Annabelle Wallis.
Reprint of the Schocken Books, New York, 1967 edition.
By: Andrew Lang
$20.25
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What do the most famous traitor in history, hundreds of naked soldiers, and a salmon lunch have in common? They're all part of the amazing story of the American Revolution.
Entire books have been written about the causes of the American Revolution. This isn't one of them.
By: Steve Sheinkin
$15.99
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These two history plays—one written in the early days of Shakespeare’s career and one at the very end—are alike in the complexity of their political vision.
By: William Shakespeare
$13.50