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“Five Little Peppers and How They Grew” already exists in your wishlist
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From the Publisher: "It’s 1901 and Henry Ford wants to build a car that everyone can own. But first he needs the money to produce it. How will he get it? He enters a car race, of course! Readers will love this fast-paced, fact-based story!"
By: Monica Kulling
$7.99
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This manual provides instructors with the essential vocabulary and grammar they need to guide children through the student book successfully. It gives extensive historical and cultural background for the illustrations and provides a set of questions in Latin with expected answers about scenes in the student book.
By: Frances R. Spielhagen, Ph.D.
$32.50
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Caecilia, a young girl living in ancient Rome, introduces herself, her family, and aspects of her world—all in elementary Latin. Even young children can make meaning of the Latin through the engaging illustrations and photographs, as well as repetition of the vocabulary.
By: Frances R. Spielhagen, Ph.D.
$22.95
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Caecilia, a young girl living in ancient Rome, introduces herself, her family, and aspects of her world—all in elementary Latin. Even young children can make meaning of the Latin through the engaging illustrations and photographs, as well as repetition of the vocabulary.
By: Frances R. Spielhagen, Ph.D.
$22.95
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Written in AD 731, Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People is the first account of Anglo-Saxon England ever written, and remains our single most valuable source for this period.
By: Bede,
Translated by Leo Sherley-Price
$20.00
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In the current renewal of classical education, comments such as these often leave us frustrated. Recovering the lost tools of learning is one thing but getting students to love classical music is another. What precisely is a classical view of music? And in a pop-saturated culture, how do we as educators not only effectively communicate such a view to our students, but also foster a love for what they hear? In Echoes of Eternity, you will discover a rich tapestry of concepts, vocabulary, and listening examples that will equip you to teach and awaken students to the splendor of a classical vision of music.
By: Stephen R. Turley, Ph.D
$16.50
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Sookan, the unforgettable heroine of
Year of Impossible Goodbyes, is now fifteen years old and a refugee in Pusan, a city in a southern province of Korea.
The Korean War is raging, and she once again has been separated from her father and brothers. Anxiously awaiting any news of them, Sookan imagines a time when she can return to a normal life in Seoul.
By: Sook Nyul Choi
$13.50
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With the Eclogues, Virgil established his reputation as a major poet, and with the Georgics, he created a masterpiece of Latin poetry.
Virgil drew upon the tradition of Greek pastoral poetry, importing it into an Italian setting and providing in these two works the model for subsequent European interpretations of the genre.
By: Virgil
$10.95
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Economics: A Free Market Reader is a collection of thirteen articles by noted economists selected to enhance students' understanding and appreciation of the subject of free market economics.
By: Editors Jane A. Williams,
Kathryn Daniels
$17.50
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Evelyn Waugh presented his biography of St. Edmund Campion, the Elizabethan poet, scholar and gentleman who became the haunted, trapped and murdered priest as "a simple, perfectly true story of heroism and holiness."
By: Evelyn Waugh
$24.50
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From the famous Vision Books series of lives of saints for young people, this is the inspiring dramatic account of the colorful and courageous life and death of the martyr, St. Edmund Campion, "hero of God's underground" during the persecutions of the Catholics in England in the 1500s.
By: Fr. Harold C. Gardiner, S.J.
$17.50
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In Educating Children for Life, giftedness education icon Annemarie Roeper explores her philosophies of life, of children, of what education can and should be. She explains in detail the inner workings of The Roeper School, a model that is based on equal human rights for all that are the foundation of an interdependent global community in which everyone’s full Selves are realized and everyone’s unique Selves are respected and honored.
By: Annemarie Roeper, Ed.D.
$19.50
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This book is a compendium of dozens of activities and games to play with young children to enhance their awareness of and ability in math. They offer a fun way for children to discover that math is all around them and that basic computation and estimation skills are essential to navigating life in the real world.
By: Deborah Valentine
$13.50
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And here is a sensitive, appealing and lively biography of America’s beloved composer, Edward MacDowell, which boys and girls will take to their hearts and treasure. His Quaker beginnings, his irrepressible interest in music, his youthful triumphs abroad, his visit to the master, Franz Liszt, his romance with his pupil, the lovely Marian Nevins, their marriage and return to America, the launching of the Peterboro, New Hampshire, colony, which bears his name— these are some of the delightful stories in the rich career of America’s greatest composer.
By: Opal Wheeler
$20.95
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This book introduces counting by twos by counting the number of legs coming out of eggs!
By: Michael Dahl
$13.95
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When Rose Campbell, a shy orphan, arrives at "The Aunt Hill" to live with her six aunts and seven boisterous male cousins, she is quite overwhelmed. How could such a delicate young lady, used to the quiet hallways of a girls' boarding school, exist in such a spirited home? It is the arrival of Uncle Alec that changes everything. Much to the horror of her aunts, Rose's forward-thinking uncle insists that the child get out of the parlor and into the sunshine. And with a little courage and lots of adventures with her mischievous but loving cousins, Rose begins to bloom.
Written by the beloved author of
Little Women,
Eight Cousins is a masterpiece of children's literature. This endearing novel offers readers of all ages an inspiring story about growing up, making friends, and facing life with strength and kindness.
Reprint of Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1875 edition.
By: Alcot, Louisa May
$8.50